Show THE HINCKLEY HAPPENINGS Billy Bushnell of Meadow Meadow is inthe inthe in inthe the garden spot this week visiting visit ing friends and old school chums The Jenkins Orchestra will willain wille give a concert er followed by a dance e ain in the Academy c F Friday a evening Mr and Mrs H H. F F. Stout are spending the week with his sister and their daughter in 10 Leamington S S. T T. Sinclair leaves the end of this week for an extended visit with relatives in Missouri and North Carolina Don P P. Bishop is erecting a anice anice nice three room cottage 10 the south part of town and still we grow and improve Arthur Reeve and Mary Cropper Cropper Cropper Crop Crop- per Reeve are the proud paren parents of the finest new baby boy hey In 10 Hinckley born Monday morn morning mg I Miss Lillian Thompson and her brothers accompanied by Marvin Moody and William Wilham Pratt left Friday for Scipio where they will spend Thanksgiving The district school is clo closed this week all the teachers hav having went to Salt Lake to attend the state teachers association The children are enjoying the vacation vacation vaca- vaca tion skating on the canals Mr and Mrs Lehy Heuard of ArIZona was w. here visiting relatives relatives rela- rela tives i and friends the past w wing week leaving ing Thursday for California where e they will spend the winter Mrs Heuard is a sister of Chas Talbott There Them are a number of prospective prospective tive visiting this vicinity every week and a geater per cent of them are so well taken taken tak tak- en n up with the country that they purchase Most of ot the buyers come ome from Southern California Mr L. L G G. Welch arrived Moi Monday Monday Mon Mon- day morning to m act as trained traine nurse and anesthetIst in 10 the community com com- and assistant to Dr C. C A. A Broaddus Mr Welch has had hada a number of years experience and nd training tramm in the hospitals of Washington D VC DC C and m in the U.S. US U U. S. S S navy He is living at the home Dome of Dr Broaddus On last Sunday morning death claimed one of our finest young men and the entire community of Hinckley whose combined helpful help help- tul lul efforts could avail nothing are ore grief stricken grief stricken at his hi loss rom iOta a medical point nf f view the appendix had been ruptured i so long before surgical help w was called railed m in or the opera ion cou could be performed that his system had ad absorbed too much of the pus and nd his he heart was too serIOusly affected b by the blood poisoning from the L peritonitis to wm win the fight Although greatly tally alan alarmed at the condition of his pi pulse before before be- be fore operatIOn both nun nurses and doctor worked unceasingly for forIS his IS recovery but Just as they began began be- be gan to hope his weakened heart its struggle From gave ave up a religious re- re point ot of view the boy bay himself his parents and friends felt that hat he had received a ci call to the next world to preach t to the spirits in 10 prison person and that nothing could save ave him since his mission was elsewhere They are drawing draw draw- ing great comfort from the honor honorof of Dt this call and are bravely their grIef In scholarship scholar scholar- ship and character Merrill ranked ranked rank rank- ed very high His HI last painless hours were spent in 10 gIVIng messages messages mes- mes sages to many of his friends u urging mg ing them to noble lives so t the that he might meet them the again agam on the other side He planned m most of his funeral services leaving the rest to be arranged by his brother The services serVice were held in 10 the Academy at 1 I p p. m m. m Monday Monday Mon Mon- day t the e entire student body led by the band in 10 which he had played accompanying his hi remains remains re re- mains mams from the Relief Hall to the which his classmates classmates class class- mates the Seniors had decorated ed with flowers Beautiful floral pieces were sent by the Senior Semor cl class the Faculty and the Student Student Stud Stud- ent ings Inge Body of lir friends besides d The the pall pall- many le bearers offerings offer offer- were chosen from his classmates Prof Stevens Svens and ond Eugene H Hilton spoke words of praise for Merrill Merrill Mer- Mer rill and of encouragement to his family and fellow students Mrs Susie Theobald recited a poem written when her daughter died the choir sing sang two hymns hymn Mr Brooks Brooke played a cornet solo and the girls girls' double quartet sang sane the Homeland The invocation tion bon by Mr benediction benediction benediction bene bene- diction by Frank Fronk Pratt and remarks remarks remarks re re- marks by Pres Hinckley and Bishop Pratt completed the program pro pro- gram The character of Merrill Blake ke will long b be a an inspiration n to his many young friends |