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Show Mapleton PTA elects new officers; teacher recovers to return home n At the PTA meeting held Wednesday evening in the Mapleton School Auditorium v new officers were elected for the coming year. Johnnie Bleg- r", - -.,- - . ' h 1 , - gie was chosen president; Norman Nor-man Graves, vice president and Mrs. Roy (Verlaine) Tanner, secretary-treasurer. President Juan Whiting was in charge of the meeting. All parents and teachers present were served a typical school lunch. Mrs. Leona Anderson Wat-kins Wat-kins was recently released from the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City and is convalescing conval-escing at her home in Provo from injuries suffered in an automobile accident last Sept. 25. She was teaching school in Salem and was enroute to school when the accident occurred. oc-curred. She received multiple fractures and other injuries and has been hospitalized since. - Mapleton Lions and their ladies were entertained with a fine musical program under the direction of Jannie Thompson Thomp-son from the BYU when they Mapleton News By Mrs. Norris T. Binks Phone HUnter 9-5875 met at Bart's Cottage for their last meeting. Utah Lake Lions and their partners were special spe-cial guests. Arrangements were made by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mackenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Canto. Richard (Dick) Wilkins of Washington D. C. was a weekend week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mackenzie. He had come west by plane on a business trip. Sharon Ellis and Elliott Murphy were sponsors of the Fireside Chats for the Mapleton Maple-ton ward Sunday evening. The First Grade class of Mrs. Katherine Harris enjoyed a reading group party to which parents were invited. All were served school lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Thales Brown and family of Parowan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe last week. They came especially to attend the Class B basketball tournament tourna-ment in Provo in which their son Dean participated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies spent the week end in Idaho Falls, Idaho where they were guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Claire Duncan ana jvirs. uean iiaymona. A social afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Merrill Halverson where the time was spent in quilting. Potlucy luncheon lun-cheon was served. Dr. Paul K. Edmunds was chairman of the Red Cross Drive in Mapleton Wednesday evening. The entire town was canvassed in one evening and all solicitors reported to Dr. Edmunds at Memorial Hall. Mr. and Mrs. LeNor Spend-love Spend-love and family of Orem were Sunday visitors at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Young. A weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen was her sister, Miss Wanda Holley of Salt Lake City. Visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Tay-lor Burt , over the weekend were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Burt and baby daughter. - ' Numerous friends and relatives rela-tives enjoyed seeing Melva Dean Oberhansley , and Veon Morgan on It Could Be You program Friday morning at 10:30. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. LaVell Bird. Jimmy Wiscombe is home after serving three years in the TJ. S. Air Force. He is the son of Elmer Wiscombe. He entered the service February Feb-ruary 1, 1957 and took basic training at Lackland Field near San Antonio, Texas. From there he went to Canute Field in Illinois where he did mech- anic maintenance work. He spent two years a Johnson Air Force Base in Tokyo, Japan. He received his discharge at Vance Air Base in Oklahoma.. While overseas he visited Wake Island, Korea and Hawaii. Ha-waii. A social evening was enjoyed enjoy-ed by the Mapleton Jaycees and their wives at a Sweetheart Sweet-heart Banquet at the Timpan-ogas Timpan-ogas Room in Provo recently. A color scheme of red and white was used in decorating the tables and miniature lamps which were presented to each lady guest. Planing the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Leifson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson. Kenneth Harmer.act-ed Harmer.act-ed master of cerefonies. Group singing was enjoyed and- each woman was presented with a corsage. Dancing concluded the evening after which guests met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bona for breakfast. A Come as You Are Breakfast Break-fast was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Carnesecca Saturday Satur-day morning for Mapleton Jay-cee Jay-cee Wives. Assisting the hostess hos-tess was Mrs. Delia Lowe and Mrs. Marge Daley. Prizes for the most unusual appearance were presented to Lorna Robinson Rob-inson and Marie Barney. A short business - meeting was conducted by Mrs. Arlene Antonino. |