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Show parties, Other Social Functions Are features in Mapleton News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tew are happy over the arrival of a new grand son born to their daughter Colleen and Roy Johns of Spanish Fork. He was born on October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird also have a new grandson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Allred of Provo. Preston Hooper and Chris Christensen spent the weekend in Idaho pheasant hunting. Mrs. Gladys Johnson and Mrs. Ruby Lessard are home after vacationing in Southern California. is the former Roslyn Hall. They are currently making their home in California. Mrs. Mary Wright is in the Utah Valley Hospital for treatment. treat-ment. Jesse Warren is home after completing two years in the army. He received his basic training at Fort Ord, California Califor-nia after which he was sent to Korea where he spent the remainder of his time in the service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Warren War-ren spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Rosella Reiske is J covering at home after surgery sur-gery at the Utah Valley Hos- A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Martha Houtz with the following family fam-ily members present: Mrs Bill Parry and four daughters of Lay ton; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harmon and family of Price- Bird Nielson was hostel hos-tel members of the Needle ieSSft Club at her home Thurs-Cra Thurs-Cra 0f last week, where the dl was spent in quilting a dutiful pieced quilt. A hot ! rheon was served at noon MilUe Bird, Marva Whiting, rtlrriet Nielson and Arlena "a,ey to sixteen club mem-"rs mem-"rs Plans for a supper party Honoring their husbands was made' Members of the MIA Stake I o ard of Kolob Stake honored pL, Fullmer, champion boxer, a buffet supper at the home Dr and Mrs. Paul K. Ed-Lunds Ed-Lunds Sunday evening prior to L speaking at the MIA Quarry Quar-ry Conference for Kolob stake His wife was also an honored guest as was also Mr. ind Mrs. Kay Edmunds who hroughtthe Fullmers here. of a free movie and musical numbers. Competitive games will be played, the traditional spook alley will be there along with a fortune teller and the ever popular fish pond. Prizes will be awarded for best costume worn by a student, stu-dent, parent and teacher. A food sale will be conducted conduc-ted with proceeds being used to , finance the organization. Topping the list of foods will be cakes, pie and cookies, pop corn balls and home made candy. can-dy. In the lunch room hamburgers hambur-gers and hot dogs may be purchased pur-chased along with witch's brew and ghosts delights. Prices range from five to fifteen cents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and son of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lynn Johnson and daughter of Stockton, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Houtz of Maple-ton. Maple-ton. The Roger Evans family of Provo has moved into the Reece Anderson residence on Maple Street. Week end visitors in Maple-ton Maple-ton and Springville were Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Robertson and family of Cody, Wyoming. They were enroute to Phoenix, Arizona where they spent several sev-eral days, returning here on their way home. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Condie Cran-dall Cran-dall accompanied by their neice Anne Broadhead spent the week end in Duchesne visiting vi-siting with relatives. Condie did some deer hunting while there and got his deer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird and family have returned to their home in California after spending a week visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird. Mrs. Thales Brown and family fam-ily spent UEA Week with her mother Mrs. Nell Wiscombe while her husband was in Salt Lake City attending convention. conven-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Tayloi and baby are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Ross Hall. Mrs. Tayloi their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyett who are attending school at Utah State University at Logan. They also visited with a nephew nep-hew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Warren. Darrell is also enrolled at the University. Jesse Warren accompanied them. A fun packed Halloween party has been planned for Saturday evening in the Maple-ton Maple-ton School Auditorium for students, stu-dents, their parents and the school faculty. Commencing at 6 o'clock and lasting until eight o'clock Berniece Everett will act as general chairman and will be assisted by the ! PTA officers, room mothers I and school faculty in present- ing a fine program consisting Recent visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hattie Jensen has been her daughter Mrs. Keith (Fern) Butler and family of Ogden. Mi and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth have enjoyed a visit from her sister Mrs. Lee Clements of Ogden who spent the past week with them. Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Larson are home after spending several sev-eral days in St. George visiting visit-ing with relatives. Mr. Larson did some deer hunting while I there. I Mrs. Carol Anne Farnsworth and two children of Clearfield I have been recent visitors at I the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. Other week end visitors were Mrs. Ted Cox of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haws are home after a trip to Idaho where they attended the funeral fun-eral services of a relative. Mrs. Waldon Hurst spent several days in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Larson. Mrs. Larson (Colleen) was in the hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lyman left Monday for Robinson, Kansas Kan-sas where they plan to make their home. The Primary organizations of the two Mapleton wards enjoyed en-joyed Halloween parties in their meetings this week where programs and games were enjoyed. en-joyed. The children came in costume which added interest I and refreshments were served. |