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Show Hinckley Neivs BIRDIE LOU HILTON Miss Carol Crafts, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City, was home over the week end with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crafts. Amelia Jane Cahoon was home over Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cahoon. Ca-hoon. She is attending school at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred and family from Salt Lake City were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred, for the pheasant hunt. Mr. Allred is the math instructor at Granite High School in Salt Lake City and a brother to Principal Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spendlove from Salt Lake City spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at Mrs. Emma Spendlove's home in Hinckley. Mr. James Fay Jacobsen spent the week end in Fillmore on business. bus-iness. Visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Benny Schena for the pheasant pheas-ant hunt were Mr. and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McFarlin of Salt Lake City. An interesting side item on the pheasant hunt was the catch of "Two Bits", Mrs. Schena's dog. He caught several birds without the benefit of a shotgun and brought them back to his master. With a dog like that all you'd need to do is sit on your front porch and wait for him to bring back the pheasants. pheas-ants. Golden Cluff, Sr., a (former resident resi-dent of Hinckley, who now resides in Los Angeles, is visiting with his son, Golden Cluff, Jr. Cheryl and Wayne Blake, who are attending school at Logan were home over the week end visiting with their parents in Hinckley. Billy Davis, who has been working work-ing in Bagdad, Arizona, has returned re-turned to his home in Hinckley to visit with his parents, and take his physical for the draft. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kelsey of Yucaipa, Cal., and Fred Allen of Sandy, Utah were guests at the Byron Carter -home for ' the hunt. They are former residents of Hinckley. Hin-ckley. Guests at Lafe Nielson's home in Hinckley over Saturday and Sunday Sun-day were Clarence and Lottia Bishop Bis-hop and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bishop Bish-op of Salt Lake City. Ronald Nielson and Garry Hardy spent Saturday, and Sunday, in Salt Lake and Provo. They attend- ed the Wyoming and BYU homecoming home-coming game on Saturday. Home from Dixie College for the hunt were Lawrence Wright and Carroll Carroll. Mrs. Arvilla Workman Work-man came to Hinckey with them to stay for a'few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Love brought Dale's mother, Mrs. Vernon Love, back from Tooele, where she has been staying to help them while their little boy was ill. The child's condition is reported greatly improved. im-proved. Betty and Dale visited with relatives over the week end before returning to their home in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs Ross Hilton and fam ily were in Hinckley for the hunt and visited with relatives here. Daryl Cropper underwent surgery on his neck in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City early last week and was released last Saturday. His condition is reported good. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop were in Hinckley for the pheasant hunt. Mrs. Mary Jones and her family fam-ily of St. George are in Hinckley for a few days helping her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farris, who are moving' to Tooele the latter part of the week. Mrs. Carl Theobald recently returned re-turned from Provo where she went to be with her daughter, Joyce, who was operated on for appendicitis append-icitis in the Utah Valley Hospital, She also went to see her mother, Mrs. Croft, who has been ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whicker spent the week end in Boulder City witnessing wit-nessing the boat races. While they were gone, Freman and Reed Damron Dam-ron from Salt Lake City, came to see them and do some pheasant hunting. Miss Rosemary Webb recently spent three weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Mesa, Arig. Johnny Moody, who is attending Dixie College at S. George, spent the pheasant hunt at home. The Hinckley Art Club held their regular meeting Thursday with Mrs CIo Hilton as hostess. Mrs. La Verne Theobald gave a lesson on the origin ori-gin and meaning o'f Thanksgiving, and reviewed a Thanksgiving play. The rest of the time was spent in visiting and sewing. High Councilman Clark Bishop furnished the program Sunday evening ev-ening in church. David Bishop, recently re-cently returned missionary gave a report of his mission and sang two solos. Elder McKay Kunz, who is serving serv-ing a mission in South America, has made a request that any member mem-ber of the ward who has some old toys that are no longer needed, contribute them to the mission, so that the Saints there may have a Christmas. The seventies have taken tak-en this as a project and request that you contact Ivin Wright with your toys.. Connie Webb, recently returned from Idaho where she has been the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Sheldon Western has recent ly been released from the hospital inDelta where she received medical treatment. She is now at home at her mother's and her condition is reported much improved. Craig Tanner, who has ben employed em-ployed at Salt Lake City has returned re-turned home to work with her fath er for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryant of Tooele and several of their friends for the pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and their small son were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bess, Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Bes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bess, Jule, Bob, Ellis and Stanley Bess, residents of Salt Lake were visitors over the hunt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson. Mrs. Grant Robinson's brother, Eldon Bennett and his wife and 'family from St. George, were week end visitors in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. R. Swensen had as guests over the hunt, Vern Cotrell and Tom Dotsen from Nevada. Oran Spears and Arlo Loveland of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the Allen Kellar home in Hinckley. ; Reed Petersen and a companion from Provo spent the hunt with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen. Verdon Bliss and his son, Douglas, Doug-las, from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prescott of TOD Park and Theron Ackinson and two sons ot Kamas, spent the pheasant hunt at the home of Hyrum and Howard How-ard Blake. Mrs. Prescott is thei niece. Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen had as visitors over the pheasan hunt, Ruth and Carl Swensen ana their family, Carol and Reed Swen sen and their family, Bert and Don Flora, and Clarence Robins an Gilbert Robins all of Salt LaK City. Vernon Hurst and Gus Black, bas ketball coach at Spanish spent Sunday in Hinckley huntms with Eldon Hurst. |