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Show Hinckley Mrs. rlarriet Spendlove Mayor Swensen, representing the citzens of Hinckley Wishes to thank the Delta Fire Department for the work they did in putting out the fire in Hinckley Sunday afternoon. The field belonging to George Stewart, located in the southwest end of town was covered cover-ed with a flame, rapidly moving northward in the heavy wind that prevailed throughout the day. The fire department was called and in a short time the fire was extinguished, exting-uished, after having covered about one-fourth mile of brushland on the Stewart field and the field immediately to the north of it. Mrs. Karl Workman was called to Provo a week ago Sunday because be-cause of an accident in which her father, William M. Jacobson, was injured. Mr. Jacobson sustained a broken shoulder blade, six broken ribs and a fractured arm. Karl and the girls went to Provo Thursday to bring Arvilla home. With the change of quarters in the colleges this weekend many students were visitors at their parents' par-ents' homes. Among these were: Lola and Lawrence Wright, students stu-dents at Dixie, Elma Kaye Workman, Work-man, and visiting here with her at the Workman home was Wayne George; Mary Moody. From the AC visitors were Wil-mer Wil-mer Woodbury and LeMar Terry; and from the BYU came Bette Hardy and Lester Hepworth. . Visitors at the Hepworth home over the weekend were also Mr. and Mrs. Woolsley and their small daughter, whom they had christened christen-ed in Sunday Sacrament meeting, giving it the name of Joyce Woolsley. Wool-sley. The mother is the former Rae Hepworth. Thola and Bermece Hepworth were also visitors at the Hepworth home. Mr. and Mrs. T. George Theobald, Theo-bald, Mr. Carl Theobald and Mrs. Emma Spendlove journeyed to Cedar City and Toquerville to attend at-tend the funeral services of Amelia Slack, an aunt of Mrs. Theobald and Mrs. Spendlove. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hilton were visitors in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Merservy and family visited 'in Willard over the week end. Salt Lake and Provo visitors ov-ed ov-ed the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Petersen spent .the fore part of this week in Salt Lake City. Other Salt Lake City shoppers this week are Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Anderson and Mrs. Myrtis Smith. In the Special Interest Class in MIA Tuesday evening the program was given by Gordon Moody, who gave an illustrated travelogue on Argentina. He showed many articles artic-les which he brought from there and a movie that he had taken which showed the towns, country landscape, and large ranches, and some of the activities of the LDS branch there where he was a missionary. mis-sionary. The two and one half minute talk Sunday was given by Carl Talbot. Edward Woodbury is a guest this week at the home of his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodbury. Wood-bury. Ed works at Geneva Steel Plant and work was delayed because be-cause of the coal strikes throughout through-out the nation. |