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Show Hinckley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Mr. and Mrs. Alma Western were visited over the week end by their son, Rulon and his family from Provo. Visitors in Provo over the week were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spendlove were guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Spendlove Sun day. Mr. Leonard Palmer was a Salt Lake City visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins were shoppers in Provo Monday of this week. Last week Mrs. Wayne Petersen and Mrs. Lowell Petersen shopped in Salt Lake City. A baby boy was born to Mrs. I Charles Silvers at their home on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Tuesday evening at the Hinckley Hinck-ley MIA was drama night, with one one-act play being presented under, the direction of Mr. D. A. Allred and one under the direction direct-ion of Mrs. Eugene Morris, with other numbers being presented between be-tween the two plays. "Exemption" directed by Mr. All red, was a comeday in which the two main characters were a Swedish Swed-ish couple in America who did not understand the meaning of the term "Exemption" in paying their income taxes .These wo char acters were delightfully portrayed by Dolpha Bishop and Melvin Hep-worth, Hep-worth, with the tax collector being taken by Blaine Wilson. They gave their audience many a good laugh. Chracters in the "Man In The Bowler Hat", directed by Mrs. Morris Mor-ris were: John, Lafe Nielson; Mary, Nina Mecham; Hero, Doug Allred; Heroine, Anna Talbot; Chief villian IVerdell Bishop;; Bad Mafl, Frank Hebert; and the Man in the Bowler Bow-ler Hat, Byron Carter. This mystery comedy kept the audience on edge throughout the performance as they unravelled the plot and purpose pur-pose of the play. The numbers presented between me piays included a vocal solo by Dorothy Morris; two readings which were given by Naomi Terry and Delores Silvers; a dance number num-ber under the direction of Dana Bishop and Elden Hurst, which was a comedy goon dance done by Irene Lewis and Geraldine Black; and an instrumental duet given by Ila Rae and Sherline Talbot, Tal-bot, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Cluff Talbot. Community singing by the group under the direction of Forest Mes-ervy Mes-ervy was enjoyed at the beginning beginn-ing and the close of the program. Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselguesser and family moved to Delta this week to make their home for the winter. They have been living at Eureka, Nev., and are now visiting visit-ing Mrs. Hesselguesser's mother, Mrs. Frances Tolbert. |