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Show Blaine Hicken Has Birthday Party Elaine Hiicken celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary Wed1-nesday Wed1-nesday with 15 of his relatives and friends, who donned train hats and carried horns to an American Fork playground for rides and an hour or so of fun. Following the ride home from American Fork, Blaine opened his birthday presents brought by his guests, and then all of the children sharde hot dogs, icecream, and a very special "choo choo" train cake made by Blaine's mother, Mrs. Joseph Hicken. Made of chocolate choc-olate frosted jelly roll with marshmallow and licorice wheels and topped with a candy-kiss bell, the engine of Blaine's cake "pulled "pull-ed 20 square, pastel iced cake box cars with gumdrop wheels which were served to the children. Six lighted candles which Blaine blew out formed the railing for the chocolate cake cabose at the end of the train. Those attending- the party included in-cluded Blaine's cousins from Salt Lake City, Gary Badlwin, Lynn Stanley, and Vern and Gary Stanley; Stan-ley; his cousins from Orem, Kevin and Drew Jones; and friends Roger, Warren and Tresa Blain, Gary and Linda Chadwick, Alltn Ketch, Cathy and Robert Manley, and Glen Hunter. Theone Blain, Marie Jones, Betty Bet-ty Stanley and Nola Keetch as-sisisted as-sisisted Mrs. Hicktn |