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Show Hinckley Vard Reunion Welcomes Hundreds Home At the ward reunion held last Saturday many people who had for merly resided in Hinckley returned to participate with ward members in a lovely evening .Besides people peop-le from r utside the county, many former r.-sidents who now live in communities surrounding Hinckley were welcomed back for this lovely occasion. Primary children were served at three o'cluck in the after noon. They participated in a dance afterwards. In the evening it was planned to serve the adults in three groups but it was necessary to fill the tables at the lunch center four different dif-ferent times. A total of 437 people were served, in addition to the Primary children. Masters-of-Ceremonies included.: Hugh Hilton, Dana Pratt and Mel-vin Mel-vin Hepworth. The program was carried out as the members dined, with a portion of it being carried over to take place in the gymnasium gym-nasium during the dance. While at the table the following numbers were rendered at various times: Readings by Naomi Terry, Geraldine Black, and Mae Jean Petersen; vocal sols by Lola Wright Dean Talbot, Mona Allred, Evelyn Bliss; song from the Seventies Quartet, Cluff Talbot, Ladd Cropper, Crop-per, Blaine Spendlove and Orlando Hepworth. A Special feature of the program held in the gym were solo and duet dance numbers by Mrs. Kay Allred of Pocatello, Idaho and by Mona Allred. Other numbers included inclu-ded a song from the high school male quartet, June Hepworth, Duane Du-ane Moody, Jeff Carter and Wilmer Woodbury., and another vocal solo from Dean Talbot. |