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Show Hinckley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove This week in the community garden gar-den Hinckely members have done I the Arbor Day planting of trees I and shrubs. A variety of bushes for the background planting was done under the direction of Mrs. Beth Mecham Anderson, Mayor Swenson and Erma Cropper. Some of the trees planted were Weeping Willow, Green Ash, Honey Hon-ey Locus. Some of the shrubs which wh-ich were lilac, bridal wreath, pyra-cantha, pyra-cantha, barberry, Japanese and red flowering, crabs. Spaces are planned plan-ned for the roses and evergreens which are yet to be put in. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald King and daughters from Ogden came down to spend last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb and other relatives. Visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens is their daughter, Mrs James L. Harder and her 1-year old daughter, daugh-ter, of Spokane Washington. The Harders are moving at this time to Billings, Montana. Mrs. Harder is the former Manda Lee Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Allred of St. Charles, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Allred, also of St. Charles have recently been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb Mr. Rick Allred is a brother to Mrs. Webb, and they brought Mrs. Webb's parents here, staying in town one night, while Mrs. Webb parents remained for a weeks visit. Mrs. LaGrande Black was hostess host-ess this week to the Literary club at her home. Mrs. D. A. Allred had the program in charge, and had asked as-ked Mrs. Benny Schena to review for the club. Mrs. Scena gave "Cry My Beloved Country" which has its setting in South Africa. She also used the book "The Southern Cross' to show related problems brought forward in both cases. Mr. and Mrs. Jex Hyatt of Pay-son Pay-son and Lester Hepworth of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth. Mrs. Jane Pratt and Paul were town visitors Saturday and Sunday Another long-time resident of Hinckley Hin-ckley to return to attend the reunion re-union last Saturday was Mrs. Rebecca Reb-ecca Stout. Other out-ot-towners to visit nere . Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and l Mrs. Ben Bishop of Salt Lake City; ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bishop of Salt h Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bliss and sons, Marion Dee and Kent of Pro- ; vo; Mr. and Mrs. John Barton of ; Price, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ben- j nett of American Fork. j Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and family 1 stayed for the weekend at the home of Mrs. Bennett's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hilton. Boyd Wright of Provo visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright, Lawrence Wright and Mr. and . Mrs. Blaine Spendlove attended the S state Drama Festival last Satur- t day in Provo at the BYU where I Lawrence participated, entering in the pantomine dept. As yet no rat ings have been received from the Y I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter re- W turned last week from Los Angeles g where Mr. Carter has been employ- n ed. They spent a few days with Eg Mr. and Mrs. James Manis, who re- g side there. They also visited a few g days with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kel- I sey, who are also former residents j of Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Carter I also spent a few days at Long j Beach before returning home. I |