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Show Club Meets and Social Gatherings Highlight Mapleton News This Yeek Mrs. Neola Steiner was hostess hos-tess to the Mapleton Jaycee Wives Monday evening. Petite red lace hearts and pastel colored col-ored violets were used to decorate de-corate the attractive living rooms. President Arlene Antonino conducted a short business meeting after which Monte Carlo whist was played with prizes going to Delia Lowe, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Richmond and Shirlene Revoir. Mrs. Nelda Leifson was welcomed as a. new club member. mem-ber. Light refreshments were served by Marie Barney, JoAnn Richmond and Neola Steiner. A social evening was spent by the members of the Sierra Bonita Club at the home of Mrs. Iris Dibble Thursday evening. Luncheon was served early in the evening followed by cards in which prizes were won hv Beth Jensen and La- J Mapleton News By Mrs. Norris T. Blnlcs J Phone HUnter 9-5875 i the meeting. Rebreshments were served to twenty five. Mapleton Lions and their Ladies were well represented at the recent convention held in Salt Lake City. Among them were president and Mrs. Glenn Mackenzie, Hugh Hjorth, Jack Canto, Niel Whiting, Reid M. Hales and Sylvester Allan and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Perkins and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Warren. Rie Warren. Twelve members were present. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mackenzie were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorn and family of Salt Lake City. A Fireside Chat for the M Men and Gleaners was1 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fay Jensen Sunday evening where the group listened to a talk by Apostle Kimball on Social Dancing. Thirty young folk were present who enjoyed the lecture followed by group singing and refreshments. Members of the Sierra Bonita Bon-ita Club met at the home of Mrs. Myrl Diamond Sunday evening to honor Mrs. Ethel Scovil of Moab who was a Sunday visitor. Visiting and refreshments were enjoyed. - Mr. and Mrs. - Condie Cran-dall Cran-dall have enjoyed visits from several relatives during the past week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford of Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mickelson of Cedar City. ' The Birthday Penny Drive was conducted in the two Mapleton Wards last week under un-der the direction of Primary officers Joyce Whiting and her counselors Norma Johnson and Erma Hjorth ' of the Mapleton Second ward and Delna Cazier and counselors Donna Rieske and Ruth Larson of the Mapleton Maple-ton ward. Contributions were gracious and generous. Bishop and Mrs. Reed Bennett Ben-nett accompanied by Mr. and MrJ. Merrill Halverson motored motor-ed to Price to visit Mrs. Sadie Whiting who is recovering from surgery at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Quin Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tuttle are happy over the arrival of a new baby girl born at, the Utah Valley Hospital Saturday. The new baby has two sisters and two brothers. Susan Harmer and Robert Larson were sponsors of the Fireside Chat for the MiaMaids and Explorers held at the Harmer home on Sunday evening. even-ing. They listened to a special broadcast by Apostle Kimball on the Youth Program and held a discussion after. Bishop Stewart Whiting and Wayne Haws of the MIA conducted |