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Show i I go to Heaven there is nothing to worry about; if I go to the other oth-er place, I may be so busy shaking shak-ing hands with my friends, there will be not time to worry so why worry?" Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss were visited last week by their daughter, daugh-ter, Maxine Finlinson and her chii-dred chii-dred of Provo. Evelyn Bliss, who is now attending school at the BYU was also home for the weekend. week-end. Other college students to be home for the weekend were Elma Kaye Workman andfLola Wright from St. George. ? Lester Hepworth is home now, after having attended two quarters quar-ters at the BYU. He will help With the farm work and not attend Spring Quarter at school. Mrs. Douglas Allred was hostess host-ess to the Literary Club at her home last Wednesday. Mrs. Dana Pratt reviewed "Peaceable Kingdom", King-dom", which is a story of early Mormon life, giving fact and fiction fic-tion on pologymy. A delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served at eight o'clock, with the review following. Iliiickley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Last week Mr. George Stewart spent the week in Salt Lake City receiving treatments at the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Clinic for the improvement improve-ment of his health. On his return trip home, his daughter, Mrs. Bud him and came for a visit at the family home. Sunday Reed Stewart Stew-art of Provo, Delma and Dee Arthur Arth-ur and children of Cedar City, as well as Joy Stewart, who attends school at Cedar visited with their parents. At the family dinner on Sunday, Mary Abbott and family of Sutherland were also here to visit with the others. Betty and Kennard Carter entertained en-tertained at their home Friday evening ev-ening in honor of the birthday of Gladys Carter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly, Mr. and 'Mrs. Byron Carter, Jeff, Douglas and Sidney Carter. A lovely buffet supper was served, being climaxed by a beautiful beaut-iful candle-lighted birthday cake. Many lovely gifts were given to the guest of honor. Mrs. James T. Manis is here visiting at the home of her son, Eddie Manis. She lives in Peldle-ton Peldle-ton Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tullis of Centerfield were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis, The officers of the MIA served the members of the cast of "That Lucas Family" Tuesday evening following a much-enjoyed performance perfor-mance to a packed house in the high school. The play was directed direct-ed by D. A. Allred. 1 Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday Tues-day afternoon Mrs. Ina Chavis and daughters, Annette and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckstead of Del ta came to the home to visit and to attend the mutual play in which their mother was participating that evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt and daughter Patricia spent the week end in Salt Lake City where they shopped and visited with relatives. On Sunday evening the Adult members of the Aaronic Priesthood with the help of their wives, put on the program in the Hinckley ward Sacrament Meeting. There were eight members of the group who took part, giving talks, readings, read-ings, and vocaLj solos. Judging from the comments of the congreg ation,, they certainly put over a very fine program, with fine bits of philosophy being given by the talks. One talk was especially well-l well-l received. The speaker gave his thoughts similar to this: "I'm so scared that I can hardly, stand be fore you, but there nothing really to worry about, for I will either make a good talk, or I will fail. If I make a good talk there is nothing no-thing to worry about; if I fail, there are only two things to worry about - - I am either sick or I am well; if I am well there is nothing no-thing to worry about; if I am sick there are only two things to worry about; I will either die or get well; if I get well there is nothing to worry about; if I die there are only two things to worry about - -I will either go to Heaven or Hell |