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Show Mapleton Relief Societies Aid Family Whose Home Was Burned two Mapleton ward Re-, Re-, Societies gave a miscellan-U miscellan-U shower Thursday for the eUi Behrman family, whose was completely destroyed h0inle while they were on a by ation trip. Many lovely and Mapleton News By Mrs. Norrit T. Binks Phone HUnter 9-5875 useful gifts were presented At an earlier meetingP the two organizations or-ganizations met and spent a day making qullta for Recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sanford have been their son Glenn and Calif 7 frm AnSeIes' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wentz were hostess to the Birthday Club Saturday evening at which Mrs. Chris Sorensen of Spanish Fork was the honored guest. A hot supper was served early m the evening followed by visiting and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis who have been making their home in Mapleton during the sit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Angus and their family from Whittier, Calif. They were here ten days. Myron Bennett is improving at home after being confined to the hospital for several days. He is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Reed Bennett. Recent house guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting have been their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Warner and family of Redwood City, Calif. While here they were entertained en-tertained by other relatives in surrounding communities. Mrs. Jennie Kearns and Mrs. Glenna Clark of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks Monday. Six Mapleton Jaycees and their families enjoyed the weekend at Fish Lake. Arrangements Ar-rangements were made by Joe Richmond. The regular meeting of the Jaycees was held Thursday night in Memorial Hall with Quintin Lowe in charge. The fire station and ball park projects pro-jects were discussed. Refresh- Mrs. Tony Kogianes and young son of Provo. Vicki Hooper motored with them as far as Parowan where she will visit at the Thales Brown residence. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gabbitas are enjoying a visit from their two sons who are home on a furlough after spending two years stationed in Alaska. Jay is with the Air Force and Tom in the Army. While on leave they visited with another brother bro-ther Vernon who is with the Navy in California. Jay will report back to Seattle, Wash., while Tom will go to Fort Ord, California. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Johnson and four children are enjoying five days at Strawberry, fishing. fish-ing. Home after a two weeks visit vi-sit to Wisconsin, are Mrs. Marilyn Mari-lyn Tuttle and Miss Marilyn Whiting, where they visited with Mrs. Tuttle's brother, Wel-burn Wel-burn Johnson. They visited many points of interest going and on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson and family have enjoyed a vi- ments were served to eleven members by Joe Richmond and Claude Carter. summer months have left for a tour of the northwest before returning to their home in Al-hambra, Al-hambra, Calif., where Mr. Davis Da-vis teaches in the High School. In Washington they plan to visit vi-sit with his brother Otto Davis Da-vis and family who live in Olympia. Memorial Park in Mapleton was the scene of a delightful picnic supper last Thursday evening for officers and teachers teach-ers who worked with Gladys Parry and her counselors while they were in the relief society presidency. Following supper a program was presented with the following taking part: Gladys Parry who read the Mapleton Gazette; reading by Eva Bird from her scrap book; reading, Sadie Whiting and games by Catherine Ann Jensen. Jen-sen. Committeemen in charge of arrangements were Barbara Murray, Zora Hales and Helen Wiscombe. Ralph Harmer is in the Spanish Span-ish Fork Hospital for treatment. treat-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whiting Whit-ing in company with Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Potts, Warren Tanner and Elliot Murphy are home after an interesting trip to California. Califor-nia. While there they visited with the Milo Johnson family in Needles; and with their daughter Virla and family at San Diego and Ned Whiting and his family at Puente. On the way home they toured Glen Canyon. Mrs. Ruth Whitely and three children are visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mrs. Alma Jensen. Motoring to Price Saturday to enjoy a ball game by the Pony League All-Stars were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hales and son Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rowberry. Mrs. Virginia (Ross) Hall is visiting in Burbank, Calif., at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Taylor, who have their first baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harmon and family of Price spent Sunday Sun-day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Houtz. Lynn Bjarnson is recovering at home after surgery in the Spanish Fork Hospital. Tommy Hooper is spending two weeks in Southern California Califor-nia accompanied by his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and |