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Show Hinckley News MRS. RAINA BISHOP My but times are really getting tough when the Chronicle has to resort to me to write the news. It will probably be tougher on you, the readers, however. I certainly would appreciate everyone's ev-eryone's help in giving their news (or their neighbors) to me, that they want put in the paper. I feel this is a big job for me to try and write the Hinckley News. If I have any success at all it will have to be with your help. Please see that the news you want printed print-ed . reaches me. Any suggestions would Wlso be appreciated. "Your Reporter" Mrs. Vaun Bennett entertained the Literary club Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Lynn Talbot. Tal-bot. Mrs. Richard Shurtliff gave a book review. A plate luncheon was served. The singing of the Deseret Stake Choir was the occasion for many Hinckley people to attend conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City. Mr. Dell Shurtliff spent a few days visiting with his parents in Salt Lake City. The opening Relief Society social soc-ial was held a week ago Tuesday,. The first lesson was given this week by Mrs. Clo Hilton, the theology theo-logy class leader. The presidency Mrs. Melba Nielson, Mrs. Irma Crop per and Mrs. Gladys Carter were pleased with the attendance, and uree all to return and others to join them at work meeting next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stringham spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mi's. Lafe Nielson and family attended a funeral of a relative in Garland Monday. An open Sacrament meeting was held Sunday. Four speakers were called from the audience to make extemporaneous talks. They were Rosamay Webb, Byron Carter, Melba Mel-ba Jean Swensen and William Webb. Bishop Ekins also talked. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Jepson and rfnmrhtpr have moved into their I new home, whicS is located across I the street east of the home of Mrs. Mary Lee. Tuesday evening the Bee Hive Girls gave the opening program under the direction of their class leaders, Mrs. Lillian Warnick and Mrs. Thora Petersen. A panel discussion dis-cussion on the theme was given and the following girls participated: participat-ed: Janith Bishop, Maxine Reeve, Dorothy Theobald, Virginia Stevens, Stev-ens, Sherlene Talbot, Barbara Whic ker, Grace Warnick, Elsie Talbot, i Bonnie Dows, Edith Peterson andi Genevieve Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffton Whetten were visited this last week by Mr. Whetten's father from El Paso. Mr. Whetten returned home with him to spend a few weeks. A vote of thanks is extended to all the wives, husbands, grandmothers, grand-mothers, sisters, friends and relatives, relat-ives, who 'remained at home to , tend the kids, milk the cows and sit on the seed, and thus making it possible for so many of us to go to Salt Lake and sing with the Deseret Stake Choir, an experience i we all enjoyed and will never forget. |