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Show Hinckley News MRS. RAINA BISHOP Mrs. Lorin Dutson gave a party for her son, Doyle, on his seventh birthday last Thursday. Those present were Teddy Spendlove, Gary Morris, Duwane Ekins, Ron-and Ron-and Stewart, Darrell Buhanan, Stev en Love, Dewight Bronson, Ray Bishop, Noreen Reeve, Karen Bishop, Bish-op, Connie Cropper, Martha Crafts and Dixie Shurtliff. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Cahoon ana Mrs. Albert Nickle spent the week end in Salt Lake City. They stopped stop-ped in Provo and took Amelia Jane Cahoon and Patricia Pratt with them. They took the girls on a tour of the City which also included includ-ed the zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen and daughter, Myrna spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting their daughters, Ruth and Mero -dene, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy toured to Idaho over the week end to visit with Mrs. Clark Hardy. Mrs. Dick Peterson and daughter, daugh-ter, Charlene from Calao, were visitors vis-itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Alton Theobald. Mrs. Connie Webb was hostess for a birthday party held Wednesday Wednes-day night in honor of her husband Melvin. Refreshments were served. Members of the family were present. pre-sent. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop and family were visitors in Cedar iCty Sunday and Monday. The Rook Club entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison. Hostesses were Mrs. Cecil Bishop, Mrs. Blaine Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. Richard Shurtli'ff and Mrs. Ben Robison. A lovely dinner was served. Prizes were for men only. R. Swensen got first, Cluff Talbot, second, and Ken Mecham eot the boobie Drize. Pvt. Boyd Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright, is in Fort Riley, Kansas, taking his basic training. Miss Joyce Theobald and Miss Lola Wright were home from Provo over the week end visiting with their parents. |