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Show HINCKLEY . . . Mrs. Clara Stewart Miss Jrunni.'K' F.anies is in Oilen visiting Miss Rosemary Kernell. Mrs. Hugh Hilton is in Salt Lake for medical can1. M-S Hoy Hilton had as their quests last week, M-S Curtis Gordon Gord-on of Provo. I.eGrande Black went on a trip to Nevada with Wayne and Homer Pete csen. Konnie Meeham is home after spending the summer in Grants-ville. Grants-ville. Mrs. Ina Chavis of Tod Park is here with her parents, M-S Otto Tullis. Mrs. Esther Petersen lias It or sister sis-ter and husband. M-S Max Moffit, of Salt Lake City, with her this week. Miss Ruth Tripp of Riehfield is here visiting her sister. Mrs. Grant Theobald. ' Miss Ruth Larson of Tod Park is here with relatives and friends. Miss Melba Jean Stewart who has been in Cedar City for the past year is now in Hinckley visiting her parents. Melba has been taking flying instruction, and piloted the plane to Salt Lake City, w here she visited a few days before coming home. M-S Edward (Ted) Smith spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, and when they returned Mr. Smith's sister, sis-ter, Miss Doris Warner, of Salt Lake and her fiance, Pfc. Calvin Weber, accompanied them. Miss Warner is a very talented singer. She is a soloist for the ,Swanee Singers and also a radio star. Pfc. Weber was with the famous 104th Timber Wolf Division in the European Euro-pean theatre of war and will go to the Pacific after his vacation. M-S Heber Bishop received word from the son, Lars, in the Philippines, Philip-pines, and he said he was going a-long a-long and whom should he see but Ed Woodbury, his old neighbor and pal. He said, 'He never was so tickled in his whole life." Mrs. Clarissa Blake and daughter, Colleen, recently returned from Santa Ana, California. Her son S Sgt. Lurous Blake and his wife and Mrs. Virginia Adair Christensen drove up from California and they returned with them. While in Los Angeles they attended the "Pilgrimage," "Pil-grimage," a pageant on the life of Chirst, which has been presented annually for the last 18 years. She said it was wonderful. Mrs. Wanda Barnes left Sunday for Elko, Nevada, to visit her husband. hus-band. Miss Raina Langston, who plays catch on the main ASF Supply Depot De-pot girls' softball team of Ogden wrote they have played 24 games without a defeat. They will play 3 games at Fort Douglas on the 10 11 and 12 of August, where they will compete to determine the champions of the 9 SC Division Brother Castro from the Church Welfare Program gave a talk in church services here Sunday Mrs. La Verna Moody has her 2 sons home, Sgt. Dwight Moody from Bushnell, and Venor, who has been in California, and is here on a 30-day leave. L R. Cropper has sold the home on his farm to Leslie Webb, who will move the house down on his lot. Mr. 'Cropper intends to build a smaller home on his farm Maughn Bishop had his girl friend Miss Colleen Brice, of Salt Lake City, as a visitor on Saturday. |