OCR Text |
Show Ilinckley Mrs. Harriet SpencllOTe The Hinckley people are supporting sup-porting the emergency drive well with a house to house canvass being be-ing made throughout the town. Some of the younger children are selling lemonade to make dim-' es for the polio drive, they are little Marilyn Allred, Annette Petersen Pet-ersen Nancy Shurtliff.The first day they made 35c, bought more mater ial to make more lemonade the next day and finally ended up with $1.10 which they turned into i the committee for the polio drive. Sunday evening services were un der the direction of ward MIA. Talks were given by assistant su-perintendant su-perintendant Rodney Wright, Irene Lewis Lester Hepwor and Scripture reading by Don Stewart. Music was furnished by the high school girls' chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis were Salt Lake visitors last week. While driving in Salt Lake City, last Wednesday, Gale Stewart, accompanied ac-companied by Dale Bishop and De Loy Stewart of Meadow met with an accident, damaging the car to the extent that it was left in Salt Lake for repairs before he could bring it home. Gale bumped into a car which was driving m-mediately m-mediately ahead of him as it stop ped short to miss a lady who crossed cros-sed the street where there was no pedestrian lane. Principal Allred and Mr. Merse-rvy Merse-rvy attended a meeting in Baver on Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene Gardner was a visitor in the Hinckley MIA at the special interest group, where she gave the lesson on successful marriage. |