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Show .Mapleton People Entertain Folks On Vacations From Far and Mear Recent visitors at the Glenn Holley home have been Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holley and children, chil-dren, Julie and Robbie, of Yuba City, Calif. Robert and his family fam-ily also visited with the Darwin Dar-win Taylor family in Spanish Fork. Other visitors at the Holley home have been Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holley and family of Vernal who spent the weekend with them. Honored gruests at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gividen Sunday were Warren Pugh and a friend Norman Harrington of Bremer- Mapleton News! !By Mrs. Norrls T. Binlts ( Phone HUnter 9-5875 ton, Wash., who had come to Utah to attend the dance and music festival in Salt Lake City last week. Other guests were the married members of the Gividen family and their children. Graduation exercises were held Sunday evening in the Mapleton Second ward for the Teacher Training Class taught by Mrs. Leonard Harris. Certificates Cer-tificates were presented to Harold Har-old Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wiscombe, Bill Wis-combe, Wis-combe, Mrs. Helen Wiscombe, Mrs. Lora Bennett, Mr. Cyril Thompson, Stanley Williams, Calvin Hjorth, Marilyn Tuttle and Bonnie DeGraw. Mrs. Phil Whitney will be the leader of the new first year 4-H Club in Mapleton. The club name is Sewing Clover. Officers have been selected! with Judy Chamberlain, president; presi-dent; Ann Court, vice president; presi-dent; Marsha Hall, secretary and treasurer; Nola Thompson, reporter; Virginia Gurr, game director; Delores Bushman, song leader. Their project for the summer will be house slippers slip-pers and skirts. Members of the Mapleton Jaycees and their families enjoyed en-joyed an outing at Balsom Park Sunday where a day of games and sports as well as breakfast and dinner were highlights of the day. Mrs. Myrl Diamond was hostess hos-tess to the members of the Sierra Si-erra Bonita Club at her home Wednesday evening. A tasty lunch was followed by several games of cards and sewing with prizes going to Fern Crandall and Iris Dibble. Guests included, in addition to the above mentioned, Blanch Tew, Louise Jensen, Gen Allan, Lenore Bills, Rebecca Fullmer, Iva Snow and Barbara Murray. The Mapleton Second ward Senior Aaronic Priesthood held a special meeting Friday in the Relief Society Hall. Jesse Allan of Richfield presented slides taken while he was on a mission among the Indians. Nola Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson Thomp-son is home after being treated treat-ed for a broken right arm. The June meeting for the Relief Society of the Mapleton Second ward was held in Kelly's Kel-ly's Grove where they worked on blocks and rug rags. Lunch was served to thirty members and several children. Mrs. Bertha Davidson is home after attending Whittier College in California during the past five months. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Kogianes are now making their home in Provo after living in Mapleton during the past year. Mrs. Kay Roberts entertained several young friends of her son Byron, the occasion being his fourth birthday. The Fashionable Females held their second meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Cather- a sister Mrs. Gerald E. Vickers and family Janet and Evan of Beaver; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Butler and a brother broth-er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Butler and family of Spanish Fork and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Blaine Butler and daughter Kathy of Salt Lake City. Other callers at the Perry home during the week were an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Butler of Corpus Kristi, Texas. ine Ann Jensen. Gayle Whiting Whit-ing and Carol Jensen gave a demonstration on the buying and care of anklets. Anne Wiscombe left for Bryce Canyon where she will be employed this summer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiscombe. Palmyra Park in Spanish Fork Canyon was the scene of a delightful outing for nineteen families of the Maple Leaf Riding Club Sunday. Five families fam-ilies went up there the night before to enjoy camping out one night. Games and sports together with picnic meals made it a pleasure packed experience ex-perience for all. Committeemen in charge of plans were Don Kennedy, Mike Miguel, Frank Carnesecca and Alf Stringer. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Young accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Grant Norwood on a delightful trip to the canyons of Southern South-ern Utah. Mrs. Martha Houtz attended the wedding reception of her grandson Terry Harmon in Price last week. Prior to that she had witnessed his graduation gradua-tion exercises at the University of Utah. While in Salt Lake City she was a guest at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Parry visited her sister and family in Price one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Perry and family have enjoyed an extended visit from her sister Mrs. Dale L. Olson (Loa Jean Butler) and daughters Val and Sherry of Rigby, Idaho. While they were here other relatives called to visit with them. Among them were a brother to Mrs. Perry, Ray A. Butler and his wife and family Becky and Marsha of Denver, Colo. |