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Show the home of her son, Rex, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alton Theobald underwent a major operation at a Salt Lake hospital last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bliss of Garfield Gar-field spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss. Samuel Knight, who is employed at the naval supply depot at Clearfield, Clear-field, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hurst and their daughter, Mary, of Payson, were visitors at the Hurst home Sunday. Saturday the Hursts had as their guests Mr. and Mrsr Hoy Mortensen and son of Layton, who flew here to spend Saturday with the Hursts. Bishop and Mrs. Verdell Bishop, President and Mrs. Harold Morris and Eugene Morris, attended the funeral services for Mr. Wood in Holden Monday. HINCKLEY I Mrs. Harriet Spendlove I Miss Norma Chaffin of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mable Chaffin. I Rulon Western and family of Provo were visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Western. i Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Slaughter of Seattle are visitors in town this week, being at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Slaughter. The purpose of this visit was to bring Rulon's wife to Hinckley to be baptized bap-tized and confirmed into the LDS church, and it was their desire to have it done in the Hinckley ward. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bishop and his two children chil-dren of Fontana, California. Joyce Stewart left Hinckley last I week to attend school at the BAC in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Carter have moved from Vernal into the Pete Hanson home in Cropper lane. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth had all of their daughters home for the Labor Day holiday. This included in-cluded Berniece and Thola, Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Woolsey and Mr. and Mrs. Jex Hyatt. They also had as their house guest on Sunday, Mr. Everett Bearnsori of Provo. Last year's 7th and 8th grade boys and girls enjoyed a pre-school party at the grandstand last Wednesday Wed-nesday night. They roasted corn and wieners. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan, Mrs. Wallace Woodbury and Wilma accompanied ac-companied Grant Woodbury to the Bennett reunion which was held in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Grant came from Provo to Hinckley to take the group to the reunion. Marion Pratt, who has been residing re-siding in Wendell, Idaho, has come to Hinckley to locate a residence for his family, planning to move here again. Last week Marion had an 'accident, being crushed by some machinery, injuring his back. The X-ray showed a crack through the vertebrae. He is recuperating at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis have moved from Hinck'ley, having resided re-sided in the Juel Moody home for the past four months. Mrs. Esther Swensen, Primary president, announces the re-opening of Primary for Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at 3-45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Cahoon have had for the past three weeks their son, Garth, visiting at home. He will leave next week to enroll again at the USAC at Logan. Last week they had as their guest E-laine E-laine Bergsjo, who is a sister to Mrs. Rodney Rickenbach of Fillmore. .The Hinckley ward choir was well received at the University ward in Salt Lake City last Sunday Sun-day night. Sixty-four members travelled Sunday, there being a bus full and the rest travelling in cars. They sang seven numbers at the services. The singing was beautiful and was greatly appreciated appre-ciated by the audience. Many ex-Hinckley ex-Hinckley people who now live in Salt Lake or nearby were present at the meeting and were highly pleased with the choir numbers. Speakers of the evening were Mrs. John A. Widstoe and Elder John A. Widstoe. Following the services refreshments refresh-ments were served by the Genealogical Gen-ealogical Committee of the University Uni-versity ward, this being their night to furnish the program for the meeting. i Marion Warnick, who is ward clerk there, stated that it was one of the largest audiences they had ever had, even when the University Univer-sity is going at its height, bringing in many members. There were 201 1 at the meeting, to be compared with an average attendance of about 120, he said. Mrs. Arthur Reeve, who has had i an operation August 2th is now I |