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Show HINCKLEY... I Mrs. Blaine Spendlovo I 1 The Hinckley town hoard is sponsoring spon-soring a safely campaign in I he town. They ask thai for the sa felly fe-lly of the people all traffic rules be obeyed. 1 The speed limit for driving within with-in town limits is 25 mi per hour. Persons driving over this speed limit will will lie arrested and lined, lin-ed, lis will persons who run slop 'signs. A check will lie made on driver's licenses. I'm king re strictions in the business district will be announced in the near future fu-ture and posters will be placed in , the needed areas. The townspeople are asked to cooperate co-operate In the mutter of firearms being used in town. Anyone using I firearms of any kind should be outside the city limits before doing do-ing so. Any person in town who owns a dog should have it licensed. The price of a license is $2.5(1 for a male dog and $10 for a female dog. A ilog tax collector will lie around in the near future. Each person owning a dog .should be prepared to pay for the license, or have his dog killed. Miss Beth Mecham, who has been attending the U of U, has returned to Hinckley where she will remain for a while until she regains her health. i Tuesday night at M. I. A. Mrs. I Norma Wright entertained in o- i pening exercises with a program of chorus numbers. I M-S Ornn Finlinson of Oak City spent the weekend visiting with relatives in Hinckley. A party was held at the home of Mabel Chaffin to honor her birth-r birth-r day. The group played games and lied refreshments. The following were present: M-S Ivan Wright, M -S Rodney Wright, Dell Shurtliff, Miss Norma Chaffin, Miss Frances Bishop, and Mrs. Mabel Chaffin. 4 M-S R. Swensen spent Sunday in I Sterling visiting with Mrs. Lyln Dennison and family. Miss Josephine Reeve is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah M. Reeve. Mrs. Alton Theobald has left foi Salt Lake City to take her son Dt Von to a doctor for treatment anr b to receive treatment for her owr a health. a Raymond Finlanson has purchas 9 ed from Mrs. Betty Swensen tin Pi former Peter Swensen home, s Ferron Bliss, who is engaged U Miss Julia Filinson, has purchasec 3; Betty Swensen's home. I M-S Merlin Anderson from Hi p Field visited with Mrs. Anderson': jj parents, M-S Kenneth Mecham Merlin has re-enlisted with tin I army for an additional period o three years. Miss Rayda Bishop of Delta visited vis-ited last week end with lone Hil ton and with M-S Verriell Bishop Mrs. Emma Nielson. who is nov living with Mrs. Evelyn Morris. vis ited Sunday with M-S Lafe Niel son and family. M-S Orin Bliss entertained at i birthday party in honor of Mi Mr. Bliss' birthday on Jan. 5. Af ter refreshments were served, th 8 evening was spent in playing rook Those present were Miss Julia Fin linson, Ferron Bliss. M-S Carl Har M dy, M-S Grant Hardy, M-S Willian S. Cox, and M-S Raymond Filin son. Pvt. Ralph Taylor is now in Hin ckley spending a 15-day furlougl Mrs. Norma Wright and her cho rus from Delta entertained th Hinckley ward mutual Tuesda: night during the -opening exercis es. Mrs. Wright was the accom panist on the piano, and Norm Hannifin played the violin. The rendered the following numbers By the Waters of the Minnetonkf Syncopated Lullaby, Giannina Mi and My Own America. The ladie who were in the chorus were Or Gardner, Louie Black, Thelma Seeg miller, Ila Forester, Donna Sager: Thelma Black, Billy Turner, Grac Pace, Romania Bird, Norma Hann fin and Anna Stucki. Mrs. Dana Pratt entertained a a birthday party for her daughtt Patsy Ann on her fourth birthda1 Jan. 28. The following little guest were present: Connie Kay Croppe Gaylen Cropper, Sylvia Mae Crof per, Aday Maylene Cropper, Job ' Pratt, Margaret Cropper, Eugen Cropper, Richard Black, Barbar Black and Lula Marie Hilton. M-S William E. Bradshaw wei visiting last Thursday and Frida at the home of Mr. Bradshaw's si : ter, Mrs. Helen Shurtfill and fam ly. Mr. Bradshaw has recent! been released from service in th army. There will be an excursion to th Manti Temple sponsored by the e ders quorum on Feb. 8. All eldei of the stake are invited to be pre: ent. The Friendly Neighbors ente tained at a party in the gymna: ium of the elementary school o Jan. 26. Games were played an dancing was enjoyed. Rofresl ments were served to members the club and to many guests. l M-S Boyd Humphries and chi dren are visiting at the home of I -S Ed Humphries. Mrs. Orpha Taylor has visitoi at the Langston home this weel They were M-S Keith Langstoi and small daughter Kathy, Mr LaRue Fuller and M-S Cecii Fulh , i and daughter Betty. , "Fred and Lena's Cafe will ope ! , for business in Hinckley on Tue: day, Feb. 29. M-S Fred Vorm ! have rented the Moody place an have renovated it, painting the il terior. M-S Dell Ashby and child a: visiting in Hinckley this wee r Mrs. Ashby is the former Barbai Petersen. They have been livin c in Santa Rosa, Cal. .where Mr. Asl q by was stationed while he was i g service in the navy. He has r cently been released. They v return to Salt Lake to visit wil friends and relativoes there. M-S Ivan Sorenson entertainr Saturday evening in honor of Mr Sorenson's father, Kimball Joha sen, who was down for a visit fro Salt Lake City. Table games wei j played and a delicious lunch wr served to the following guests:-I guests:-I M-S R. L. Turner, M-S Bryant La son, M-S E. T. Thornton, M-S W. 1 Walker, MS Avon Barney, Chark Jensen, M-S Leslie Porter. |