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Show jeton ilews 1 V'L Norris T. Bints VUnter 9-5875 v ""Tilrs Cluff E. Hopla I children Ricky, Dan-;fLa Dan-;fLa Kay have return-! return-! their home in Norman, :! after spending two itin here with their iJf Lilly Hopla of "Yand with Mr. and 1m XJllock of Springville. Linda Casper spent J ek with her grand-' 1 ' jtrs Lilly HPla ancJ home Sunday with her Mr and Mrs. Lynn j 0 salt Lake City. E Mid Mrs. Ruel Jensen 'Lived word of the ar-a ar-a new granddaughter ;,0 their daughter and son-.! son-.! jfr. and Mrs. John Fin- layson of Whittier, California The new baby has one brother and one sister. Carol and Kathy Jensen spent the past week with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Don Clark who live in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dick) Wilkins left Monday morning for Washington, D.C., where he plans to practice law. They have been house guests of his mother, Mrs. Glen MacKenzie of Mapleton and of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele of Payson. Dick has recently received re-ceived his doctorate of law degree de-gree from New York University Univer-sity where he has been studying study-ing the past two years. A patio supper was enjoyed enjoy-ed Saturday evening at the MacKenzie home where the guests were in addition to the Wilkins, Mrs. Kathleen McKell of Fullerton, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorpe and family of Provo. Mrs. Alma Jensen and two daughters Annette and Diane left Sunday for Esdon, Calif., where they will visit a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Wanda Holley of Salt Lake City. Fred Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hurst, George Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and David Cloward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Cloward left for Fort Carson, Colo., where they will receive basic training in the Army tank corps. Mrs. Nell Wiscombe spent Friday with her granddaughter Mrs. Tony Kogianes and family fam-ily at Edgemont. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting during dur-ing the past week have been left by train for the national FFA convention in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvan-ia. Mrs. Earl Freeman and Mrs. Gladys Johnson visited with their brother Delias Jensen and his family one day last week. Delias is making his , home in Roosevelt. Guests at the home of Mrs. Florence Stone several days last - week were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shave and family of Schenectady, N.Y. While they were here a family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson of Palmyra. Pal-myra. Attending from here were Mrs. Florence Stone, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone and Mr and Mrs. Kelley Johnson. Members of the three 4-H Clubs from Mapleton and their leaders met with the 4-H Clubs in Springville Monday at the Stake House for Achievement Day where completed articles made by the girls were displayed. dis-played. Each girl will exihibit one article at the county exhibit ex-hibit Friday in Provo. Mapleton Maple-ton clubs are Snazzy Stitchers, Merry Little Cooks and Snazzy Stitchers. their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jensen and two boys Richard and Steven of Wapello, Idaho. Mrs. Jensen is the former Ardith Whiting. Craig Hurst is home after a delightful trip to California with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Larson Lar-son and children of Salt Lake City. Of special interest to him was his trip to Disneyland. Young Diane and Janet Morgan Mor-gan are spending a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lavell Bird while their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Max Morgan are vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting are home after -an enjoyable trip to California and the Northwest, They went to San Francisco and followed the ocean highway north into Canada Can-ada where they visited several points of interest in Western Canada. They returned via the Columbia Highway stopping at Bonneville Dam and other interesting in-teresting places on the route. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nielson of Salt Lake City and were gone fifteen days. Mr. and Mrs. Thales Brown and son Dean of Parawan were Wednesday guests at the home of Mrs. Nell Wiscombe. The next morning they accompanied accompan-ied Dean to Ogden where he |