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Show jMapleton News By Mrs. Norm T. Binlts J Phone HUnter 9-587S A social as well as constructive construc-tive day was spent at the home of Mrs. Lora Bird last Thursday when the Needle Craft Club met for a day of , quilting. A delicious hot lunch- j eon was served at noon to j eighteen members and one guest, Mrs. Cora Clegg. Hostesses Hos-tesses were Martha Whiting, Belva Wentz, Eva Bird and Lora Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tew are happy over the arrival of a new grandson born to their daughter Sharon (Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bills) of Springville. Mrs. Inez Harmer is home after three weeks in the Utah Valley Hospital where she underwent un-derwent surgery. Morris Warren is home after completing two years in the army. He is the son of Mayor and Mrs. Welby Warren. He received his basic training and clerk typist course in Fort Ord, California and has spent the remainder of his service in the Hawaiian Islands. While in the service he enjoyed a thirdy day day vacation trip to Japan. Mrs. Senate Mendenhall is recovering at home after treatment treat-ment at a Salt Lake City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grange and children Dean, Kelly and Mayreen have purchased the Myrtle Bird home in Mapleton where they plan to make their home. They have been living in Edgemont. Dr. Paul K. Edmunds has been called to the office of Stake Superintendent of the Kolob Sunday School. John Parry will also work on the board . A family style dinner was served to one hundred and fifty fif-ty Elders and their wives in the Mapleton Second Ward one night last week. Master of ceremonies was Leon Fullmer and helping in making arrangements arrange-ments were Reed Bennett, Harold Har-old Whiting, Preston Hooper, Mrs. Leonard Allan and Bonnie DeGraw. Participating in the program were Ross Francom of Payson and Joseph Hunter of Provo. Mrs. Mabel Hanson hosted the members of the Sierra Bo-nita Bo-nita Club at her home last Thursday night where a tasty hot supper was served in the evening followed by several games of "500." Prize winners were Blanch Tew and Gen Allan. Al-lan. , ' The Christmas party for the club will also be held at the home of Mrs. Hanson. The date has been set for December 17. Mr. and Mrs. Condie Cran-dall Cran-dall and their son John were in Duchesne last Saturday to attend a birthday dinner given in honor of her brother Del-bert Del-bert Broadhead. Miss Margie Warren spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mayor and Mrs. Welby Warren. A delightful turkey supper was enjoyed by the officers and teachers of the Mapleton Ward Primary at which their husbands and the ward bishopric bishop-ric and their wives were special spe-cial guests. Places were laid for fifty guests at a long table gay with Christmas motif. Each guest was presented with a favor, the women receiving handkerchiefs and the men candy canes. An entertaining program was presented with the following taking part: president, Delna Cazier welcomed wel-comed the guests; Donna Rieske introduced the officers and teachers in an original poem; and paid tribute to two outgoing officers, pres. Nellie Allan and her counselor Afton Barker who were also presented present-ed with a gift of appreciation for their services; a skit was presented with the following participating: Grant and Grace Norwood, Bernita Hurst, Barbara Bar-bara Erdmann, Lynn Houtz, Brent Williams, Welby Warren War-ren and Norman Barker; story, Donna Reiske; remarks by Bishop Stewart Whiting and Delna Cazier; carols by Grace Norwood and June Houtz. The prayers were given by Harold Barker and Ruth Larson. Eight members of the Mapleton Maple-ton Lions Club met with the Lions club of Spanish Fork at a joint meeting in a cafe at Spanish Fork last Thursday night. Spanish Fork president Scott was in charge. Guest speaker was District Governor Russell Williams of Price who talked of Lionism on an International In-ternational basis. Accompanying Accompany-ing Mr. Scott was the district secretary. |