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Show n. n. s. News LYLA BAE TALBOT GMondaDyA May 5, was the annua. Girls' Day at the Hinckley high school. The girls drew boys name, out of a box and that was then date for the rest of the "ay. The girls took the boys to lunch arid to the show "Half Angle a the ward chapel. At nigiu they escorted them to the dance, lhe boys were given beautiful corsages made by Lhe girls out of flowers, candy, and vegetables. Everyone participated and had a lot 01 fun. TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Hinckley high school took theii traveling assembly to three different differ-ent schools last Wednesday. irsl stop was at Milford, next slop at Beaver and final stop at Fillmore. The following students went and participated in various numbers. Myron Taylor, Helen Black, Dor- othy Morris, Anna Lee Swensen, Lyla Rae Talbot, Sherlene Talbot, Ina Rae Damron, Joyce Davis, Barbara Bar-bara Black, Maxine Reeve, Mae Jean and Edith Petersen, Gerald Damron, Margene Hilton, Lula Hilton, Hil-ton, Irene Lewis, Carol Keller, Cor-ma Cor-ma Wright .Verlene Stevens, Paula Workman. The advisors that went were Elden Hurst, Donald Stockman, Stock-man, Faye Davis, and Esther Petersen. Pet-ersen. BALLGAME Two ballgames were played at Hinckley during the past few days. The first was with Parowan and the second with Beaver. Hinckley took high score on both games beating Parowan 11-1 and taking Beaver 7-3. RODEO The Hinckely high school held their second annual rodeo Friday, May 9. A large crowd attended the rodeo even though it was rather cold that night. A great number of prizes were given to the winners. win-ners. Sheldon Christensen and Dale Calling tied for the Ail-Around Cowboy. They were given their choice of a trophy or a jacket from Bucks Sporting Goods in Richfield and also a pair of levis from Harold R. Morris. The clowns for the rodeo were Prof. I-Am-Dumb Sheldon Christensen, Christ-ensen, Miss Potts Buzzy Jay Wiz-zard Wiz-zard Mc Donald and Jiggs Cloyd Theobald. The rodeo was a big success. The rodeo will be held annually in other years to come. |