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Show Mapleton News This Week Tells 0 Vacationers to, From Town If men would consider not so much wherein they differ, as wherein they agree, there i would be far less uncharitable- ; ness and angry feeling in the i world. Joseph Addison. home of Mary Carnesecca. Helping her plan the meeting were Arlene Antonino and Marilyn Lee. The guest speaker speak-er for the evening was young Marion Carnesecca who told of her trip to Logan where she attended Girl's State. Music was furnished by Tom Perrero who played the accordion. Mrs. Alice Brereton was a guest. and son John have recently returned re-turned from a fishing trip to Strawberry. Members of the Maple Leaf Riding Club entertained their wives at a supper party at Headman's Wednesday evening. A lecture on Morgan horses was a special feature of the evening. Committeemen in charge of arrangements were Jesse Headman, Head-man, Condie Crandall, Ira Allan Al-lan and Paul Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan enjoyed a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E, Shirl Olson (Helen) (Hel-en) and their family of Salt Lake City Sunday. Their son Dennis of Salt Lake City spent one night with them last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry and family of Anaheim, Calif., are visiting relatives and friends in Mapleton and Spring-ville Spring-ville and neighboring communities. communi-ties. While in Mapleton they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth. Mrs. Marva Whiting entertained enter-tained a group of friends at a quilting and luncheon last Tuesday. Gary Carter is home after completing six months tour of duty with the army reserve at Fort Gordon, Ga. His wife Juanita Lessard Carter has been staying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruby Lessard while he has been in the service. ser-vice. Gary is getting acquainted acquaint-ed with his new baby son born June 24. He and his wife and baby are now visiting his parents par-ents in Orem. The Mapleton Jaycee Wives held their July meeting at the Kolob Stake Sunday School rticers and their partners en-a en-a a picnic supper on Me-; j -.1 Park in Mapleton Wed-"Iv Wed-"Iv evening. President El-Reese El-Reese and his counselors, n Watts and Harold Bartlett 1 in charge of general argents. ar-gents. Serving on the Id committee were Floss b : nford, Beth Jensen and Zara Tnks ina Bird conducted the James and sporty Miss Lucille Wing and Miss fwva Dibble are home after ?n interesting trip to California Califor-nia and Las Vegas, Nevada. Weekend guests at the home nf Mr and Mrs. S. Lavell Bird Ire Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nes- MapletorTTlevi By Mrs. Norris T. Bints j ' Phone HUnter 9-5875 j tagard of Wilson Creek, Wash Mr. Bird and Mrs. Nestagard work together with the Federal Feder-al Crop Insurance. Lynette Whiting, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Whiting is recovering from a broken collar bone which she incurred when she ran into a steel post while playing' at her home. The home of Linda Bona was the meeting place of the Merry Cooks 4-H club last week. Their leader, Mrs. Howard Fly-gare Fly-gare supervised the girls in preparing various kinds of sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth are home after several delightful delight-ful days at Fish Lake with their family. Steven Wiscombe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiscombe is confined to his home with rheumatic rheu-matic fever. Leon Fullmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fullmer, arrived home over the weekend. He has. been studying at the University of Paris in France for a year since receiving his discharge from the Armed Forces in No. Africa last year. He plans to continue his schooling at the Brigham Young University this fall. Mrs. Porter Leavitt is in the Utah Valley Hospital for treatment treat-ment for a back injury. Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe has had the pleasure of the company com-pany of a grand daughter, Phyllis Brown of Parowan for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Binks have returned to their home in Bell Gardens, Calif., after spending two weeks visiting visit-ing relatives and friends in Mapleton. They have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Binks while here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson David-son were Sunday dinner hosts to her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bonn of Ogden. They came to see the Panorama in Provo on July 4 as their son was participating. parti-cipating. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arley Stoddard of Monte Bello, California. Janice Fontana of Castro Valley, California has been a house guest of the Davidsons for several weeks. She left Tuesday for her home accompanied accom-panied by Warren Davidson, who will spend ten days in California. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson and family were in Idaho last week on a combined business and pleasure trip. Recent house guests at the Elmer Larson home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martie Larson of St. George. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks was their son Blair Binks and his young son John of Bountiful. They were all supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Binks in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of southern California are visiting visit-ing with relatives and friends in Mapleton. A sister Stella Kappas and two nieces Sharon and Diane Turner had previously previous-ly spent two weeks visiting with them in their California home prior to their return trip with the Johnsons. .Cecil and his family are guests, at the home of his father fath-er Steve Kappas and with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers. Mrs. Florence Stone has her daughter, Mrs. Walter Shave of Phoenix, Ariz, and her two daughters Linda and Jean as summer guests at her home. Carolyn Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Everett, was named on the University of Utah honor roll for the spring quarter. She is a junior and majoring in English. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hjorth are home after spending several sever-al days at Fish Lake. Vicki Hooper was honored on her eleventh birthday with a party at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper. Her guests included twelve young friends. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-head Broad-head are house guests at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandall while their young son is convalescing at the Utah Valley Hospital after an appendix ap-pendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandall |