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Show Hinckley Mrs. rlarriet Spendlove Mr. and Mrs. Hon Cropper and George Ekins were visitors in Provo last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City, where they both received re-ceived medical check-ups. Grant Woodbury of Kanab was a Hinckley visitor over the weekend week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodbury. Word has been received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen Pet-ersen of the birth of a granddaughter, grand-daughter, their daughter, Mero-dean, Mero-dean, being the new mother. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Merservy spent the weekend in Willard, where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Merservy's grandmother. grand-mother. They both sang at the funeral and Mr. Merservy accompanied accom-panied several numbers. The Literary club and the Rook club members entertained at a party on Friday night, honoring the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Robinson. The evening was spent in playing games, enjoying a program and eating. The officers of the two clubs, Bertha Love, Ar-villa Ar-villa Swensen, Wynnie Wright and Elaine Hardy, with the assistance of Roma Ekins, worked on the planning committee. The program consisted of a vqcal trio, Ruth Talbot, Erma Cropper and Bertha Love; a reading by Belva Morris; and jokes given by Dolpha Bishop, assisted by Bob Bishop and Grant Robinson. Mrs. Douglas Allred entertained at a Rook party on Monday evening. eve-ning. A Halloween theme set the stage for a turkey dinner, which was followed by an evening of Rook with twenty-four participating participat-ing in the games. Arvilla Swensen was winner of high score prize, with Ruth Talbot receiving a prize for having the closest score to a hidden number, and May Cropper receiving consolation award. |