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Show Among some of the students away to school who came home (or Thanksgiving were Klma Terry, Olive and jeneal Moody, Shirley Sanford. Janet Jutld, velyn Kill-pack, Kill-pack, Carole and Dawn Hilton and Beth Workman. held in the Ward Chapel for two weeks as the Main Assembly room is now being repainted and remodeled. remo-deled. The High School building will be used for the meetings and Sunday School and extra shows will be given during the Christmas holidays to make up for the ones misled. Good weather has permitted the workers to paint the roof and all the woodwork on the building outside. out-side. The Annual Senior hop sponsored sponsor-ed each year by the Seniors was very successful. A large crowd enjoyed en-joyed the dance. The theme of the P.T.A. program Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the High School will he "Safety". Talks will be given on "Safety in the Home", and "Safety in the School". After the talks an educational show will be given. Musical numbers num-bers will complete the program. The Hinckley Ward Sunday-School Sunday-School has been reorganized as Karl Workman was released to act as assistant in the Stake Sunday School to President Cleo Bishop. Orlando Hepworth who was first assistant to Mr. Workman was sustained sus-tained as the New Supt. with Aroet Taylor and Randall Swensen his assistants. Miss Glenda Cropper was sustained as assistant secretary. secre-tary. Orlando Hepworth was released as Era director and Samuel Knight was made Era director to take his place. M-S Thomas Reeve of Fillmore spent Thursday even.ng here. M-S Ray Ekins of Provo spent Monday here with M-S A. L. Ekins. M-S Vernon George have been visiting at the home of his parents, M-S Owen George. HINCKLEY . . . Sebrina Ekins Mrs. Dana Bishop and Miss Ruth De Lapp left Wednesday morning to go to Salt Lake. Mrs. Laverna Moody has gone to Delaware for a visit with her son Corp. Dwight Moody. M-S Marion Warnick from Vernal Ver-nal spent Thanksgiving with M-S Parley Warnick. M-S Rex Reeve and family from S.L. came down to spend the holidays with M-S Arthur Reeve & family. Marylene Reeve student at U.S. A. C. at Logan spent the week-end here. M-S Ted Dennison from Sterling came over this week for a short visit. Mr. Don T. Bishop and Gorden Bishop came down from Tod Park Thursday. They went back Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Don Bishop went back with them to spend the winter. M-S Dick Shurtliff and family went to St. George to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Shurtliffs family. They returned home Monday. Mon-day. M-S Hugh Hilton spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day in Salt Lake with their daughters and families. M-S Clayton Bishop of Bicknell spent several days here last week. M-S Blaine Robison and Buron Robison spent Thursday and Friday Fri-day in Salt Lake. Miss Anita Hiatt and Mr. Norman Nor-man Hiatt students at B.Y.U. were house guests last week-end at the home of M-S Hon Cropper. Dell Shurtliff spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake with his parents. M-S Nels L. Peterson from Salt Lake visited here several days. Helen Bishop returned from Kansas Kan-sas then went on over to Sterling. Rae Hepworth, student of the B. Y.U. this year came home to spend the holiday with her parents M-S Orlando Hepworth. Miss Gloria Matthews student at B.Y.U. was a guest at the home of M-S Roy Hilton over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Ardth Johns of S. L. City has returned home after a visit here with her parents. Mrs. Laurence Draper and family are home now after visiting in Salt Lake and Pocatello, Idaho with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary W. Taylor and family have moved in from Abraham into the Cardon home. Bryant Moody spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing here. M-S Charley Crafts and family have bought and moved in the James Rigby home. M-S Lynn Talbot have moved into the Blake house recently vacated va-cated by the Larsons. Mrs. Erma Cropper and Mrs. Roma Ro-ma Ekins went to Salt Lake Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Ekins will undergo an operation for appendicitis Thursday Thurs-day morning in a Salt Lake hospital. hospi-tal. Mr. Walter Ekins left for Salt Lake early Wednesday morning to be with her. Mrs. Susan Higbee of Cedar City came up Wednesday afternoon to stay for a few weeks. Mrs. Lula Cropper went to Salt Lake Sunday to spend the week with her daughter Mrs. Mcintosh. Mr. Juel Moody underwent a major ma-jor operation in the Payson hospital hospi-tal Thursday. He is improving nicely nice-ly according to word received here. M-S Laurence Cropper announce the birth o a 10 pound son at the Payson hospital on Nov. 18. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Catherine Hutchinson has been very ill this week but is better bet-ter at the present. Karl Workman came down from S.L. to spend Thanksgiving with his family. The following workers are making mak-ing a house-to-house canvas to get war bonds to meet Hinckley quota of $10,000, Melvin Robins, Esther Petersen, Ben Robison, Clarrissa Blake, Bertha Love, Mrs. Nephi Stewart, Mr. Cleo Bishop. Mrs. Lv-dia Lv-dia Ekins, Mrs. Alice Bishop, Mr. Charles R. Woodbury, Mr. Eldon Jensen and Mrs. Mae Barton. Bonds sales are also being sponsored at the High School under the direction direc-tion of Mr. Buchanan and Bernice Hepworth and at the Elementary school under the direction of Mrs. Hilton. All districts are urged to enort back this week. No meetings or shows will be from Theodore Clark and he had seen How-ard Holman and Roger Walker. Lvman Mo Hon has the frame work of his new rooms up to the square. Charlie Jenren must have had a number of good dinners at Wend-over. Wend-over. He has not as yet returned home. He was going to help me on the bond drive canvass. Jack is taking tak-ing his place while his fahter is .way. Weaver Clark is here visiting her family and friends. She came here from Boise. Idaho, and will go from here to California. Mrs. Wilford Munster has gone to New Orleans to join Wilford. On their last visit home she had remained re-mained here, thinking he would be soon shipped overseas. However, it seems there is a change in thwr plans. I didn't see Eva (Erickson) Mnn-gum Mnn-gum when she visited here Inst week, but those who did say she was well and happy had pictures of her fine looking husband and her .wingrand sons. As far as I know JSC will he at the Hal Friday with election of officers of-ficers and also a Christmas program. pro-gram. M-S Will Walker spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Day in Lynndyl. Will will make a business trip to Fillmore on Wednesday of this week. Ferrel K. Walker was in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday of this week on business. Maxine Jackson. who is a Navy nurse was a most interesting visitor That gal looks swell in a uniform. |