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Show Hinckley Mrs. rlarriet Spendlove Work began on the Ward church farm Wednesday, with all men in town being urged to bring any implements which would help with the initial cleaning and preparing of the ground for planting. The Relief Society served dinner to all who turned out to help. On Wednesday evening last week Mrs. Grant Robinson was hostess to the Literary club. "The Bishop's Mantle" was reviewed by Mrs. Lafe Nielson, after which a delicious luncheon was served to 20 members mem-bers and guests. Lyla Rae Talbot entertained a party Saturday evening in honor of her sister's birthday. She invited in-vited seventeen of Sherlene's friends fri-ends to participate in parlor games from seven until ten o'clock, when lunch was served to the group. The guests were Gale Bennett, Barbara Black, Joyce Davis, Jay Draper, Lee Roy Judd, Leon Lewis, Joe Nielson, Monte Palmer, Edith Petersen, Maxine Reeve, Virginia Stevens, Gary Webb, Anna Mae Webb, DeLyle Bennett. Stephen Tal bot, James Larsen and Mario Morris. Mor-ris. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen are now in Salt Lake City with their young -son, Donald, who was operated on Monday for a rupture. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and daughter, Jerry Judd, spent part of last week in Salt Lake City on bus iness. Sunday evening Verdun Blake reported to members of the Hinckley Hinck-ley ward on his missionary activities activit-ies in the Western States Mission. He had a poem for every occasion and told the method which he used in introducing one to the Book of Mormon and the LDS activities. |