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Show Tlincklev Mrs. Harriet Spendlove To attend the funeral of Clark B. Hardy in Firth, Ida., many relatives re-latives of the family, as well as friends of the family attended. These included Mr .and Mrs. G. R. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hardy, Har-dy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hardy, Mr. Carl Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Finlinson, and Mrs. and Mrs. Cluff Talbot. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Hardy of Sioux City, as well and Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hinckley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Nora Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tate of Salt Lake City. The funeral services were on May 24, 1950 with Bishop G. Wayne Esplin officating. Pall bearers were Grant Hardy, Lloyd Hardy Carl Hardy, Oren Bliss, Williard Hardy and Leonard Cox. Interment was in the Hill Crest cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Damron and their son, Michael, have returned re-turned home after a ten day trip in California. T'--?y spent a few days in Sacramento and also in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Warnick were guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Warnick in Delta Tuesday. Mr. Ed Woodbury is now a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodbury this week . Last week at the family home were both Grant and Wil-mer Wil-mer Woodbury of Kanab. Wilmer is now living there with Grant and is employed by the Utah state Road Commission for the summer. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashley and family, of Nysa, Oregon. Mrs. Ashley Ash-ley is the former Bernice Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Last week the Art Club had a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart in honor of Laura Robison. The evening was spent at playing Rook. Milo Bishop won high score, with low going to Geo. Stewart. Refreshments were served serv-ed to the group. - Mr.s M. H. Cropper entertained the Rook Club at her home last week. After a delicious dinner was seived the evening was spent at playing rook. Winner of high score wm Thora Petersen, with Vi Robison Robi-son winning second. Ivy Allred won guest prize, with Ester Petersen Peter-sen winning a pecial prize for a "medium" score. Nina Mecham won travelling prize and Beryl Har dy the consolation prize. Others present included Lois Wilson, Ver-na Ver-na Anderson, Belva Morris, Joy Hurst, Bertha Love, Angie Pratt, Harriet Spendlove, Ruth Talbot, Ruth Robison, Arvilla Swensen, Helen Shurtliff, Iris Meservy, Elaine Ela-ine Hardy, Glayds Carter, Phyllis Bennett, Melba Nielson, Dana Bishop. Bis-hop. Mr. and Mrs. John Ed. Wright had as out of town visitors Tuesday Tues-day Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Wright of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett. Hinckley visitors for Memorial Day also included Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wright, Mrs. Nora Wright, Mrs Rozella Finlinson and family of TOD Park, Mrs. Lydia Theobald and daughters, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Theobald in Delta and other relatives. Mrs. Jane Pratt and her daughter, daugh-ter, Grace and her husband were among those who were Hinckley visitors Tuesday, as were Genevieve Gene-vieve Badger and Marie Bosh. Mrs. Henry Taylor of Provo was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aroet Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor. Mrs. Mary Bishop was another Hinckley guest over the Memorial Day week end. Also visiting with Blaine and Grant Robinson were Cora and George Kelley and Eureka Eur-eka Memmott, .and at the Blaine Robinson home. was his son, Ar-gene, Ar-gene, as well as his son Buron, who has come home for the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper have returned home after an eight day, stay1 in Los Angeles, Cal., where Mr. Cropper took a conductor's course under Harold Hurlbut. They visited in Sequoria Park and Yose-mite Yose-mite National Park. Mrs. Kenneth Robins accompanied them, going from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara where she visited with her daughter daugh-ter Maurine and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart had as guests in their home on Tuesday, Tues-day, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pate and Mrs. Donna Stewart and her daughter, dau-ghter, Linda Fae of American i , Fork. Mrs. Emma Spendlove was visited vis-ited last week by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spendlove of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen and their daughter Ruth of Salt Lake City. This week she is being visited by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spendlove and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Splendlove spent from Saturday until Wednes day visiting with relatives in Southern Sou-thern Utah, staying mostly with her mother Mrs. Mary L. Merrill of Smithfield. Returning with them for a visit were Miss Laura Fillmore Fill-more of Corinne, Utah and Miss Phyllis Peterson of Preston, Ida., who are nieces of Mrs. Spendlove. Mr. Bud Keele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Keele, is visiting in Hinckley with Mrs. Maud McDonald. |