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Show HINCKLEY . . . Sebrina Ekins M-S Pratt Wright came down from Morgan Sunday and took Mr. Wright's mother, Elizabeth Wright back to stay with them. Juel Moody has gone to Spanish Fork to stay a while with his daughter dau-ghter Lois. He went up with his son Bryant Moody who returned to his work at Payson. M-S John Wright have gone to Hurricane for a visit. Mrs. Elaine Dekkar and family have moved into the R. A. Nelson home. Mr. Dekkar has gone into the armed services. They have been living in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barbara Ashby and her smalt daughter are visiting here with M-S M-S Elden Jensen. A large crowd of students and townspeople enjoyed the program at the High School Tuesday evening. eve-ning. It was a lyceum number, Mel-cdy Mel-cdy Maids, sponsored by the Gra-' Gra-' ham lyceum company. Four girls i were he artists, featuring vocal I ant violin selections. Helen Lewis I- Vvps at the piano. Monday afternoon at the High School the students enjoyed a musical mu-sical program brought down by the ' BYU public service division. Prof. Miller and Dr. Cofman came with the students. The Hinckley High School had an "exchange program with the Topaz To-paz High School Wednesday. MtS Ralph Conk have mived from Tod Park to make their home here. Their home is loated southeast of Humphreys. Mrs. Ethel Theobald is making a valuable scrapbook feeturing all the Hinckley boys who are serving in the armed forces. In it she is placing a picture of each boy as well as a write-up about him. M-S Lowell Peterson are the parents par-ents of a baby boy born at the Delta Del-ta hospital Tuesday. ' Mrs. D. H. Mcintosh and family from Salt Lake spent Thursday and Friday visiting here with her parents. par-ents. Home canners can begin mailing in requests for sugar to their local boards now, the OPA announces. May 1 has been set at the opening date for issuance of canning sugar certificates, throughout the state. Local boards will announce the dates the sugar will be issued and where the certificates may be obtained. ob-tained. Many boards prefer receiving receiv-ing the applications by mail, since this method will facilitate handling hand-ling of the certificates and prevent waiting on the part of the applicants. |