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Show Hinckley News LYLA RAE TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Reed Swensen and family spent the week in Hinckley Hinck-ley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Randel Swensen. Dale Bishop was home for the Thanksgiving holidays. His wife and Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bishop returned to Yuma, California with him for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper and family spent Saturday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pabst spent Saturday in Provo. Corma Wright also spent Saturday Satur-day in Provo. A birthday party was held for Anna Lee Swensen and Dorothy Morris last week. A candy pull was held and the evening spent in playing cards. A very nice lunch was served to Paula Workman, Dorothy Morris, Verlene Stevens, Kathryn Ekins, Margene Hilton, Karen Petersen, Sylvia Bishop, Lu-la Lu-la Marie Hilton Myrna Petersen, Lyla Rae Talbot, Anna Lee Swensen. Swen-sen. Hugh Judd was down from Jordan Jor-dan this weekend. Margaret Ekins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ( George Ekins, held a 'birthday party on November 30. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments served to many small friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. Swensen spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Cluff, Jr., from Provo spent the weekend in Hinckley. Babies blessed in church Sunday were Sharalynn Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hardy; Jessie Lemar Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens; Elizabeth Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Black; Kathy Lynn Holt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holt and Reed Swensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Swensen. The Relief Society bazaar held on the first of December turned out very well. The Relief Society i took in about $700 which will be I used to redecorate the Relief Society So-ciety room. The officers with to thank anyone who took part in any way. |