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Show HINCKLEY.,. j ; Mrs. Blaine Spendlove ' r -S ?riu and sons, ac- eonipani- d hy Mrs. i:rian S,-. o:.'- ! er and children made a )'; o 'it !.;; - 0;v la-l ." l:.-nd. Kieh- j fid Prait v.ms left at the L D S A" P T A u :!1 he :-!d p! the ii:iickit'- h-.-Sw selioui m T:.i;:s- I n.-y. January J7 at S uVi-u-k. I i 'Gv t.'i ;':i with th.' c.r. and county very ood pi OL;ru in it as b-e'i atTunLi.-d cerit'.'rin 4 on tjie subject of safety. Tuo leels u::l be si tow a. ; Many friends and relatr.es of I the late .Mr. and M:s. Krnesl U. I Theobald attended the funeral ! s.-rvir-es in Fillmore and the burial : in Hinckley for this couple. 1 M-S Kvan Theobald and dauh- ; ters. Bonnie and Inez, of Provo, ; spent .Monday niht at tne home uf M-S John Ed vVriylit. They returned re-turned to Provo Tuesday. Ueed Stewart and Wayne Blake are now attending; the. VSAC at ! LoLran. Hot h these hoys have re- i cent ly been released from active j duty. I .",i-S Alvin Hansen. Mr. Glen I Spendlove and Mr. Floyd Spendlove Spend-love were the house guests at the home of Mrs. Emma Spendlove. Mrs. Jay Bishop left Sunday for Fontaaa. California. She was accompanied ac-companied by Lars Bishop, who is en route to San Francisco, where here will remain until his ship leaves for another voyage. M-S Oren Allred have moved into in-to the home of Garth Bishop. Mr. Allied has recently been honorably discharged from service in the navy. M-S L. R. Cropper entertained on Thursday. January 16. The evening was spent in playing rook. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to M-S Charles Stratton. M-S Nephi Stewart, Stew-art, M-S Ad Ekins, M-S Parley Warnick, M-S Ed Humphries and Mrs. George Ekins. High prize was won by Hilma Stewart and Mrs. Stratton won low score prize. Romay Theobald was an overnight over-night guest of Lyla Rae Talbot on Monday, aJnuary 14. Mrs. Melba Jackson, and her small son are visiting at the home of M-S Robert E. Robinson. Mrs. Stephenson and Mr. Jayne of the MIA stake board were recent re-cent visitors to the Hinckley MIA. Mrs. Dora Cox and son, Charles, and his wife and children of Shelley, Shell-ey, Idaho, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hannah D. Blake this week. M-S Le Ray Pratt have moved into the John Pratt home. At the home of M-S Walter Ekins on January 9, the Rook club members and their husbands were entertained. M-S Vernon Love won higlf score prize, M-S Ladd Cropper second high, and low score prize was given to M-S Kenneth Mech-am. Mech-am. M-S Elwyn Theobald of Long Beach, California, were visitors at the. home of M-S T. George Theobald Theo-bald this week. A party was given by Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Love on Friday, January 11. The evening was spent in playing rook. High score prize was won by Betty Swenson. Arvilla Swenson won second prize, and May Cropper, Cropp-er, the consolation prize. Those present were: Erin a Ekins, Arvilla , Swenson, Mae Barton, May Cropper, Cropp-er, Belva Morris, Ruth Talbot, Norma Nor-ma Bishop, Beulah Black, Helen Shurtliff, Thora Petersen, Esther Petersen, Margaret Jensen, Rhea -Armstrong, Grayce Pace, Roma ; Ekins, Dana Bishop, Angie Pratt, Ruth Robinson, Nelie Pratt, Melba Nielson, Phyllis Bennett, Betty Swenson, Nina Mecham and Elaine Elardy. The student body of the Hinckley Hinck-ley high school enjoyed a skating party on the reservoir Tuesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Under the direction of Vliss Hepworth and the members f the student council. Sandwiches ind hot cocoa were served to all. Plans are being made for the rlinckley ward MIA Gold and "Ireen ball wh'ich will be held in ;he high school gymnasium on Friday, January 2d. The queen will :e chosen according la the attendance at-tendance record at mutual thru-)ut thru-)ut the year. The Whicker orchest-a orchest-a has been engaged. There will )e a floor show, and the hall will )e decorated. Ralph Erickson, Harold Western md John Barton went to Nephi md visited the shop at the Nephi ligh school. |