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Show Hinckley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Sunday evening was a welcome home for Elder Lars Bishop, who recently returned from a two and one-half year mission in Denmark. The music was furnished by the ward choir. Talks were given by Lars Bishop and by each ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop and by Bishop Ekins. On Monday evening a shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. Sven Larsen, who came here from Denmark Den-mark with Lars Bishop. A program was held in the chapel which included in-cluded talks given by Lars Bishop, and by Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Bp. introduced these speakers There were forty -six to participate in the Activity they played games on the lawn of each home and were served different courses at The different places. They composed compos-ed a song, which tells of of the evening's refreshments. This group has planned a good time for next Tuesday also, and in vite all over twenty-five to join them. Seventeen singers from Hinckley will sing with group at the LDS tabernacle in Salt Lake City on Saturday night at the music festival at June conference. They will also sing over the Church of the Air program over KSL at i.sv Sunday morning. These people have been directed by Mrs. Doug- and remarked about the courage they showed in making this big move. Maxine Reeve rendered a piano solo and lone Hilton a vocal solo. Two numbers were sung by the choir. Following the program, light refreshments were served and the gifts viewed. Many lovely gifts were given this family to help them in reestablishing them selves in housekeeping in Utah. On Friday nihgt the Twenty-first Quorum of Seventys met at the Sand Hills for a party. They enjoyed en-joyed a weiner roast and punch. The Elders Quorum enjoyed a las Allerd. incluaea 111 un bi' are Evelyn Rae Bliss, Elma Kaye Workman,- Lola Wright, Verla Wright, Birdie Lou Hilton, Marlene Ekins lone Hilton, Marilyn Patricia Patric-ia Pratt, Mona Allred, Lawrence Wright, Boyd Wright, Lester Hep-worth,, Hep-worth,, June Hepworth, Carlos Bishop, Bis-hop, Dee Stevens. Some of the mutual officers from Hinckley plan to attend the annual June MIA conference in Salt Lake 'City. They are Mr. and Mrs. R. Swensen; Thora Petersen, Ruth Tal bot, Bertha Love, Ivy Allred, Ruth Robinson, Sebrina Ekins, Shirley Chrisensen. 1 er the week end. " I party in the canyon that same evening. ev-ening. They arrived in time for playing ball prior to the serving of supper. ' . The Youth Group enjoyed a sandhill party last Wednesday. The summer mutual programin, Hinckley has started out .with" enthusiasm from the members of the ward. Each group has. its act--1 ivities going well by now.' On the' first Tuesday as they met in mutf ual, each group organized for, the summer and the activities they would have. On the second Tuesday Tues-day each group met separately and had their various activities. The scouts held a court-6f-honor at the canyon, enjoying games and supper while there, and fulfilling ful-filling some merit badge requirements require-ments for some. The sea scouts enjoyed a reservoir res-ervoir party, and the M-Men and Gleanor, group met at the home of Elma Kaye Workman. Ted Harris entertained the group with, pictures and lecture on Hawaii Haw-aii fnd Guam. This group is un-' un-' der .the leadership of Helen Shurt-1 Shurt-1 nff 'anrl T?nln AnHprRnn. Their of- (jnrisiensen. ' Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton were visited by their son, Clifford and his fam-'ily fam-'ily who live in Arizona. Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Stratton was baptized a mem ber of athe LDS church by Bishop iEkins. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tullis and family are visitors this week at tie home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis . Also with them is Don Tullis of Salt Lake City, who plans to remain here for the summer. Mrs. Don Tullis has gone to Omaha, Neb., to visit with her mother who has had a recent operation. op-eration. She plans to go from there to Denver, Colo., where she will supervise a camping group at sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bishop of TOD Park were Hinckley visitors Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Los Angeles, Cal., were visitors last Saturday at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Rodney Wright. These people were friends of the Wrights when they lived in Chicago. They I were enroute to Chicago to visit ficers for the summer are: Lester Hepworth, pres.; Lola Wright, sec. Next week they will meet at the home of Bjiron Robinson for lesson les-son work The Junior Gleaners met at the home al their leader, May Cropper where Tihey partied. The MIA Maids, under the leadership lead-ership of Lorna Buhanan and Beu-lah Beu-lah Black had a party the first week and last night met at the home of Mrs. Black for sewing. The Second year Bee Hive girls met last Saturday under the leadership lead-ership of Lillian Warnick, where they had a Sunrise Breakfast and fulfilled some requirements for the of cells. They plan to meet at another an-other one this week. The Special Interest Group organized or-ganized the first week, having as their president, Bryon Carter, with Lois Wilson as their secretary and with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop as supervisors. This group met on Tuesday night ready for a progres sive party. Two trailers were hooked hook-ed behind Leonard Palmer's tractor tract-or to take the group to various , home for a progressive supper with relatives and friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Western will go to Provo on Friday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Ped-erson, Ped-erson, the mother of Mrs. Rulon Western. Sunday and Monday Mr and Mrs Blaine Spendlove were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Peterson and family of Preston, Ida., and Cleo Hobbs of Alpine, Wyo., as well as Mrs. Mary Laura Merrill of Smith-field. Smith-field. Miss Laura Fillmore of Corrinne, Utah and Phyllis Peterson of Preston Pres-ton Ida., returned to their homes with the Peterson family on Monday Mon-day after a two weeks visit at the Spendlove home. Mrs. Merrill has stayed for a visit with her dau ghter. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Judd and fam-iy, fam-iy, Lee Roy, Suzanne and Marjorie, and Mr. David Stevens returned home Tuesday morning after an eighteen-day trip. They visited in El Paso, Texas, with the Hugh Judd family and in Old Mexico with friends and relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mcintosh and . family were Hinckley visitors ov- |