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Show Mrs. Parry was in American Amer-ican Fork Saturday to attend a funeral for an Uncle. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant and Mrs. race Olsen of Price spent the week with Mr. anr Mrs. Parry. Funny that in the "people's paradise," there are no labor demonstrations. The "conditioned" "condi-tioned" folks just work and do without things, including- the rights and freedoms that demonstrators dem-onstrators take for granted. Mickelson and four children of Tulsa, Okla. They were on their way to Duchesne to visit re-atives." re-atives." Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dibble have returned after spending a week in Denver, Colo., where they visited with their Daughter Daugh-ter Mary who is taking nursing training there. Mary has completed com-pleted two years of t three year course in nursing. She will be home for a short visit next month. Mrs. Martha Houtz was the hostess to the members of her sewing club at a supper party on the back lawn of her home Friday evening. Co-hostesses were Jennie Tew, Laverl Young and Zina Dibble. Mrs. Grace Olsen from Price spent last week with her sister sis-ter Mrs. Gladys Parry and family. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parry attended the Staley family reunion re-union last Sunday at Murray Park. Mapleton News By Mrs. Norris T. Binks Phone HUnter 9-5875 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bills and family of Southern California were weekend visitors at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bills. They were here especially to attend the farewell services given for a brother Mac Bills who has left for a LDS Mission to Brazil. Thirteen Prists and Teachers Teach-ers of the Mapleton Second Ward went by horse back for a five day camping trip to the Uintas. They were accompanied by Bishop Floyd Tuttle, John Davis, Rowley Curtis and Stan Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen are home after spending two months at Fort Cillins, Colo., where Mr. Jensen attended summer school on a scholarship. scholar-ship. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Johnson and family attended the Gale family reunion held recently at Cherrl Park in Hobble Creek Canyon. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Condie Cran-dall Cran-dall were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |