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Show if itickiey Saw LYLA RAE TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carler re-ee.aiy re-ee.aiy returned home lum a tup through t;ie nortmvest states.Tliey left Hinckley and went out thru Nevada and from there to Eugene Oregon wnere i.iey p.cKeu up uieir granuson, Jimmy carter. 1 nere they visited with a nephew who used live here. Next main stop was at Lebanon where they visited visit-ed with Byron's two sisters and their husbands, Ada, and Onela. Two days was spent at the coast visiting with friends. While there they went deep sea Vishing and also crab hunting. At Yachets, they visited with Bud and Maxine. Next they went by way of Hood Canel to Pudget Sound to Port Townsend, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crane and daughter. They went across the sound to Widby, then drove on into Canada. On the way home they spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manis, visited Bonneville dam. When they returned to Salt Lake they visited with Byron's brother and father. From there they went on Into Riverton where they spent a few hours with the Fred Aliens. Mrs. Ila Gable, Mrs. Effie Stap-ley, Stap-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slaughter, Mrs. Dee Slaughter and their granddaughter, Marge.ne, visited wtih Mr. and Mrs. Gib Carter last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bishop were week-end visitors in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer and family spent a couple of days in Ely, Nevada. They returned home late Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor and Allen and Ilene spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mr. John Marlowe Nielson came to Hinckley Sunday to pick up his four children who have spent two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald took their son, Merlin, to Salt Lake for a checkup concerning the bad blow on the head that Merlin received re-ceived while working on the farms last week. Jim Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris was home 'for a ten day leave from Sheppard AFB Texas. He is being sent to Illinois for further training. While here he spent two days in Salt Lake with his father. His brothers, Joe and Larry took him to Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday and he will go to Illinois from there. Mrs. Evelyn Morris reports that her husband is improving steadily. He is now able to take steps by himself and they expect to have him home before too long. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwynn Cluff, Jr. and family from Provo were visitors in Hinckley the 'first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan and family recently went to Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop and family and Mrs. Don A. Bishop went up north over the week end. Pfc. Craig W. Tanner is home from Camp Cookej Calif., for a 15 day leave. He will return back to camp, when his leave is over. Craig has spent the last nine months in the army. Mr. Hyrum Tanner and son, Craig and grandchild, Dell Ray, went to Salt LakeTVIonday to take Dell Ray home. He has spent the summer in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allred went to Canada over the week end to take Mrs. Allred's folks home who have been visited here for the .past two weeks. Joyce Theobald has gone to Salt Lake where she plans to work for the winter. Mrs. Arvilla Swensen, Lewis and Anna Lee went to Provo with Mrs. Lyzette Erickson shopping last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Love announce an-nounce the birth of their grandson, Robert Charles Love, (Bobby) son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Love of Tus-tin, Tus-tin, Calif. The baby was born Aug. 12 on Mrs. Vernon Love's birthday. Both baby and mother are reported repor-ted doing fine. Mrs. Love is the former Betty Johnson of Oasis. Mrs. Laura Robison and her son, Clair, with his recent bride were Mr. and Mrs. Oren Greenwood and daughters, Genine and Jessie Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishop and son, Dean. They are all of Sandy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Robison and family from Orem are visitors at the Ken Meacham home. Max Christensen, Irene Lewis, Erma Roundy, Leon Lewis, and Mrs. Lois Wilson recently went to Cedar City on business. Before returning re-turning home they visited at Cedar Ced-ar Breaks and Navajo Lake. They reported that they had a wonderful wonder-ful time. Dickie Stewart from Terreton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bird from Kanosh and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart from 'Salt, Lake visited wilh Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Stewart, j They celebrated Mrs. Nephi Stew-I Stew-I art's birthday Saturday night at Oak City canyon. There were 61 present. A fine program and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by all. |