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Show and Blaine Robinson. Rodney Wright was given the position of superintendent with Carl Hardy and Byron Carter as counselors. The Lady Lions sponsored a bake sale a week ago. It was held at the Morris Supply. Around $40 was taken in. The bake sale was for the purpose of raising enough mon ey to send clothes to Korea that they also sponsored. Word was received home recently recent-ly that Fay Dutson son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dutson has been sent to Korea and is there now. Fireside Chat for the M-Men and Gleaners was held a week ago at the home of Mrs. Sebrina Ek-ins. Ek-ins. Films were shown to the group From now on a social will be held at least once a month for this group. This group elected officers of-ficers not long ago. Mrs. Sheldon Western was elected as the president pres-ident with Dean Stringham as secretary. sec-retary. Everyone between the ages of 18-30 are invited to attend the meetings. Verla Wright was home this week end. She is going to school at the Dixie Junior College. Home for the week end from the BAC were Duane Stewart and Garry Hardy. Also home from school were Don Morris, Hugh Judd and Joyce Theobald. Paul Theobald was down from Murray this week. Pfc. Richard Jeff Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter, is home on a delayed en route furlough from Portland, Ore., to Langley Air Force aBse, Va. He expects to be shipped overseas from there. Pfc. Floyd Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nelson, formerly of Hinckley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter Sunday. He is an M. P. at Fort Hood, Texas. Hinckley News LYLA RAE TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt and Mrs. Lula Cropper spent a few days in Salt Lake and Provo last week. Mrs. Harlen Hilton and children went back to Spanish Fork last week after spending a week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton. The Sunday School has been reorganized re-organized lately. Released .from superintendency was Eldon Hurst and his counselors, Pete Stewart |