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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart and small son, David, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart the past week. Mr. Walter Ekins and his father, Mr. Adam Ekins, journeyed to Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. Fernard Blake is now at home visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Arvilla Swensen entertained entertain-ed the Rook Club at her home last week. Special guests included Er-ma Er-ma Cropper, Evelyn Morris, Phyllis Bennett, Ivy Allred, Winnie Wright, Joy Hurst and Reva Talbot. First prize went to May Cropper, and second prize to Vi Robinson. Krma Cropper took home both the guest prize and the traveling prize. Joy Hurst was awarded the consolation consol-ation prize. Hinckley IVews MARILYN PALMER Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee spent a few days of last week here visiting visit-ing with friends and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot. Dale Love, who has been living in Tooele is now here. Ross Hilton was a visitor in town this past week. Heber Bishop is now at his home and is well on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Puckett visited vis-ited with friends in M't. Pleasant last week. Amelia Jane Cahoon, who is attending at-tending the BYU spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whicker and family went to Salt Lake last Saturday Sat-urday to attend a funeral of an aunt of Mr. Whicker. Billy Davis who has been working work-ing in Arizona is now visiting with his family and friends here. I ast Friday Clifton Wheeten went to Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson, accompanied accom-panied by Irene, Jay and Leon went to Spanish Fork Tuesday evening ev-ening to attend a ward reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman and family went to St. George to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones. Sunday evening the faculty of the Elementary school presented the program in church. This consisted con-sisted of a talk by Annette Sandstorm Sand-storm on the "Objectives o'D a Teacher"; a vocal solo, "In the Heart of the Hills", by Talmage Christensen; an excerpt of "The Life of Helen Keller" was given by Cleone Tolbert; a reading, The Weaver, by Phyllis Bennett; Melba I Jacobsen sang, "I'm a Pilgrim", and Ward Spendlove gave a talk on Brotherhood week. |