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Show lliiickley News LYLA RAE TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and daughter, Joy, and son, Don, have just returned from visiting their daughter and sister, Florence and family in Delta, Colorado. Mr. Ed Lovelace, one of the engineers en-gineers on U. S. 6 drove the Stewarts Stew-arts oar out for them, in order to see his wife, who is in Delta, Colorado Colo-rado in the hopsital as a result of a car accident 9 weeks ago. She is very much improved and will be out of her cast in 3 more weeks and be able to return to Delta, Utah. The following people attended LDS Conference in Salt Lake City last Sunday: Mary Ann Spiker, Blaine Wilson, Bishop and Mrs. Walter Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Palmer and son, Monte. Mrs. Ivy Allred is in Los Angeles Angel-es with her 'daughter, Mona. Mona recently had ia baby girl and Mrs. Allred plans to stay there for a week or two with her. Rose Ann Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, had a birthday party Tuesday, Oct. 7. All her little friends and schoolmates were present. She received many gifts and refreshments were served ser-ved to the many 'friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Judd, son and wife, visited for a while Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Love. They live in Layton. Mrs. Mary Merrill, mother of Mrs. Harriet Spendlove, is visiting with her for a while. Mrs. Merrill is from Smithfield. Mrs. Rollins, mothers of Mrs. Jay Hurst of Morgan, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hurst. Mrs Rozella Rusby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Keller, will be visiting with her folks for a few months. She has been with her husband in Idaho, where he has been working. Douglas Allred, Jr., who is working work-ing in Salt Lake City visited here this weekend. Mrs. Ed Woodbury and daughter daugh-ter are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan. Wilmer Woodbury, who is working work-ing up north, is also visiting in Hinckley. Mr. Wesley Morris and daughters, daugh-ters, Dorthey and Shirely, are in Toppinish, . Wash. They went up for Wesley's mother's and father's golden wedding anniversary. He plans to see a sister and brother that he has not seen for 28 years. Wesley spent most of his childhood child-hood with Mr. W, C. Cole. They went to Washington with his sister, sis-ter, Helen Greenwell of Paul, Ida. Wesley is the oldest of nine children. child-ren. They plan to be away for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Welsey Morris received re-ceived word from their son, Sidney who is in the navy, that his ship will land in Virginia in the 19th of October. He is just returning from a cruise from Europe. His ship is U. S. S. Coral Sea. From Virginia they will go on another cruise to Cuba and be gone for 6 months. They also received word from Jim who is in the air force, that he will be shipped to Iceland on the 15th of October. |