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Show THE HINCKLEY HAPPENINGS Mrs. Joseph Blake, Sr., is on the sick list this week. Miles Greener and family are visiting in Kanosh, this week. J. F. Brumund and wife sp-nt Saturday and Sunday, in Milford. State Representative, A. A. Hinckley spent Sunday here with his family. Milton Moody is home again, after a two weeks business trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Julia Stout is visiting friends in Logan and attending the "Round up." ' Farm Demonstrator, J. P. Welch is in Logan, attending the U. A. C. "Round up." Geo. E. Talbot has returned home from an extended visit with his son, George, who resides re-sides in Idaho. Mrs. Vinnie Fullmer or Grace, Idaho, is here for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker. Mrs. Samuel Dutson and her mother, Mrs. Celestial Knight, have recently returned from Salt Lake City, where they had spent a week. Thomas Greener took his son, Afton, to Salt Lake City, where the latter underwent a successful success-ful operation for appendicitis- at the L. D. S. Hospital. Wilford Pratt and Jed Cox motored to Fillmore last Saturday. Satur-day. They returned the same day after transacting some business busi-ness at the county seat. The farmers of Hinckley sold a car load of fine beef cattle to Mr. J. E. Hunter of Hoiden, last week. The price paid was six cents per pound live weight. The speakers in meeting, Sunday, Sun-day, were Principal L.A. Stevens and Prof. Dean Peterson of the Millard Academy Faculty. Both gave very interesting doctrinal discourses. The singing of the Ward choir under the leadership of John Brook was a pleasant surprise to the large audience. |