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Show Mapleton News By Mn. Norri T. Binb Phone HUntr 9-5875 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jensen Jen-sen spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Pocatello, Idaho with Mrs. Jensen's sister and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wright (Marion Miner). One of the Wright boys recently returned from an LDS mission to' North Germany and welcome home services were given for him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Perry and children are home after visiting with her sister and family, Mrs. Dale L. Olson at Rigby, Idaho. Mrs. Olson is recovering from an injury she suffered on the 25th of July when she fell from a parade float on which he was one of the participants at Idaho Falls. She was taken to the hospital with a head concussion concus-sion and two crushed vertabra and it was necessary for her to be in a cast for several months. Mapleton visitors last week end were Mr. and ' Mrs. Bill Parry and family of Layton who were guests at the home of their parents, Mrs. Martha Houtz and Mr. and Mrs. John Parry. The Seagull Class of the Mapleton Second ward prepared pre-pared and served an early morning breakfast at Kelly's Grove. They returned home on bicycles. Mary Ann Davies was honored hon-ored on her birthday with a party at the park sponsored by her mother, Mrs. John Da- vies. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper Hoop-er have received word of a new grandson born July 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hooper at the Pope Air Force Base hospital in North Carolina. Mr. Blair Binks and two children John and Barbara of Bountiful were Mapleton visitors visi-tors over the weekend. They attended the Parry-Carter family reunion while here. The Explorer boys of the Mapleton ward had a wonderful wonder-ful week in the Uinta moun- Lains. ijarry rtasmussen, (jiyae Mortensen and Lee . Bartholomew Bartholo-mew arranged the trek and the boys had a grand time hiking and fishing. Participants were Vaughn Bushman, Dean Warren, Gene Carley, Elliot Murphy, Russell Miner, Max Bartholomew, John Bartholomew, Bartholo-mew, Douglas Paulson, Tim Allen, Wayne Shipley and Scott Dotson. The Scouts will have their turn when Garry Rasmussen takes them to Boniger Park in Fairview Canyon, Skyline drive. The lighted lawns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall was the scene of a double birthday party August 3 when Frank M. Jensen and Aaron Mendenhall were the honored guests, their birthdays coming on the same day. Their wives were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Bird and the honored hon-ored guests. Supper was served at a long table, beautifully centered with roses. Who remembers the man who said that nobody but fools would ever fly? |