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Show Autumn visitors, travelers feature news notes at Mapleton this week Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Court have enjoyed a visit from their son Richard who has been home on leave from the Air B'orce at Lackland Field, Tex. He has returned to his base where he is enrolled in electronics elec-tronics school. Mr. and . Mrs. Preston Hooper Hoop-er have recently returned from a two week trip to North Carolina Caro-lina where they visited with their son Raymond and family. They were happy . to get acquainted ac-quainted with their new grandson grand-son Earl Raymond II. Mr. and Mrs. George Stone have enjoyed a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Lt. William and Lt. Larue Keller of Texas. Prior to their Utah visit the Kellers visited his folks in Baltimore, Maryland. They are being transferred to Korea where they will serve the next two years. Joseph Starkof, St. George, formerly of Mapleton is recovering recov-ering from a severe heart attack at-tack which made it necessary for him to be hospitalized. He is reported as improving and will soon be able to return home. Elder Wayne Allan and Cal Hjorth have arrived at their mission headquarters. ' Cal is stationed at Nicrogicaraqua, Vera Cruz and will work in the Spanish American Mission. Elder Warren Davidson who has been laboring in the Spanish Span-ish American Mission is confined con-fined to the hospital in Mexico City with yellow jaundice. Mr. and Mrs. James Allan are home after a delightful week touring Yellowstone Park and visiting with relatives in Idaho, where they visited with Mrs. Allan's sister and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Cox at Caldwell. The Allans were accompanied by Miss Alice Williams of Cedar city and Mrs. Frances Nielson of Leamington. Welcome home services were given in honor of Boyd Hales Sunday evening in the Mapleton Maple-ton Second ward. Boyd has completed three years as a missionary for the LDS church in China: He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid M. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banks and daughter Grace, motored to Milford to attend a missionary mission-ary farewell for Blaine Nich-oles, Nich-oles, a former friend and neighbor. neigh-bor. Miss Julie Anne Cloward is home after spending the summer sum-mer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jensen and family at Blackfoot, Idaho. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Cloward. Mrs. Thales Brown has returned re-turned to her home in Parawan after visiting with her mother Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe. While here she attended the wedding reception of her nephew Stephen Step-hen Wiscombe and Kay Bird. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall are' their . daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Loyal D. Hastings of New Mexico. They are accompanied by their five children. They will spend several sev-eral weeks here before being transferred to England where Lt. Hastings will be stationed with the Air Force. Bill . Lee of Spanish Fork, father of Mrs. Joyce Whiting of Mapleton, has been confined to the Spanish Fork Hospital with a heart attack. Monday visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Houtz were her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and children of Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen spent several days at their home last week. They ' have been making their home near Moab where Lester is employed in construction- work. Recent guests at the Elmo Court home have been Mr. and Mrs. Leland B. Shields and family of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Ford and family of Anaheim, Calif. |