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Show Mapleton Hews l' ! 8y Mrs. Norri T. Binks ' j Phone HUnter 9-5875 I' Mr. and Mrs. Dave DeYoung o il and ytnS sons Davy and C ' Gregg have returned to their in Brea, California after spending several days visiting el ,vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Aaron Mendenhall. The Men-?denhall Men-?denhall family all enjoyed breakfast in the canyon on 'of Monday and on Sunday dinner rivas served at their home to t'their guests from California and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mendenhall Men-denhall of Price and Mr. and yrs. Kenneth Jensen and son from Jordan. lC Mr. and Mrs- HeDer Mehr ' and their family visited with her parents before leaving on ! a tour of the United States 'HI and Canada. From here they traveled to the Gulf States and on to Florida. They will continue north along the At- U lantic coast to New York and where she stayed with the children of her son Paul and his wife while they attended a convention at Sun Valley for the Simplot Co. Paul left for California this week where he plans to attend six weeks of executive management manage-ment school at Stanford College. Col-lege. He will be sent by the Simplot Company. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanson left Saturday for Great Falls, Mintana where they spent a week with their daughter Shirley Shir-ley (Mrs. John Boyd) and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson have been making their home in Wayne Wonderland this Summer where he is employed. Seventy-five members of the Stone family met in a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gividen Saturday. Sat-urday. Part of their activities were carried on the park across the street. Relatives came from all parts of the state, several coming from Magna. A picnic lunch and a fine program were enjoyed. on into Canada where they plan to enjoy the tourist at- 4 tractions there. They plan to I . visit Niagara Falls and Pal-' Pal-' mjTa, New York and church historical spots there. They III will return by way of Idaho, ill', into Washington and Oregon and travel down thew est coast Sf; before they return home to CJ:- Utah where Heber will be em-' em-' J ployed in social work. He re- ceived his master's degree in h sociology this spring from the s University of Utah. His wife is the former Gwen Menden- P! : hall. tk ''h Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hurst fc.have enjoyed visits from sev-'g sev-'g eral of their daughters and grandchildren during the past 5 !: few weeks. Mrs. Bill Ertel :fc. (Joan) and three children of IS:: Idaho Falls spent last week with them. lafc This weeks guests are Mrs. Evon Burt and two children and three daughters of Mr.' iaab. and Mrs. Wally Larson, Chris- : tine, Connie and Corry, of Salt ' Br' Lake City. pher; Mrs. Lester Hanson spent several days in Burley, Idaho Mrs. Evelyn Mackley Wof-finden Wof-finden and family from California Cali-fornia is visiting relatives and friends in Mapleton and Provo. She is staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mackley in Provo. Sunday visitors at the Dean Perkins home were his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Perkins of Kaysville and a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Funk and their children chil-dren of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Llewellyn of Salt Lake City spent the weekend' visiting relatives in Mapleton. Among them are her mother, Mrs. Mima Cazier and her brother and family, Brown Cazier. Visiting with Mrs. Ruby Les-sard Les-sard has been her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gallwayo f National City, Calif. Other guests have been her daughter, Mrs. Gary Carter Car-ter and two boys, Gregory and Todd of Salt Lake City. Miss Marva Dibble was hostess hos-tess at a personal shower for her cousin Miss Glenna Warren War-ren at her home Tuesday evening even-ing where seventeen friends and relatives werep resent. Capt. and Mrs. Harold Gividen Givi-den are home after spending the month of June away. Harold Har-old attended a training program pro-gram with the Air Force Reserve Re-serve at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. He serves as information officer on the staff of the 9424th Air Reserve Squadron with headquarters in Provo. His wife Bonnie and children visited with her parents par-ents in Texas while he was away. New officers for the Seven Busybodies 4-H club of Mapleton Maple-ton are president, Kathy Jensen; Jen-sen; vice president, Brenda Whiting; secretary, Joyce Bartholomew; Bar-tholomew; reporter, Susan Graves; health chairman, De-Ann De-Ann Tippetts; safety chairman, chair-man, Jilene Christensen; recreation rec-reation chairman and song leader, Betty Williams. Mrs. Eva Robertson is the teacher who will teach the girls to "Learn to be a Good Home-maker. Home-maker. "T his is the first year of work for the girls. Last Monday night there was a successful Ward Family Carnival held on the back lawn of the church for Mapleton ward. Picnic supper was sold to ward members and a variety program presented with the MIA acting as general managers, mana-gers, with every organization assisting in various ways. The proceeds will go to purchase a movie projector for the ward and also counted as votes for our Ward queen and attendants who represented the ward in the Fourth of July parade in Rnrinp-villp. Reservations were made at Kelly's Grove Wednesday, July 5, for the Mapleton Ward Relief Re-lief Society who held their meeting there that day. The time was spent in needle work and a delicious picnic lunch was served at noon. Jimmy Pulsipher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pulsipher, entered the Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital for a mastoid operation last Thursday. There are new baby boys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Jones and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sem Astle. The Liahoma Girls and their teachers enjoyed an outing last Monday at Kelly's Grove. Games were played and lunch was served to all. Teachers in charge were Delna Cazier, Mabel Ma-bel Warren, June Young and Rhea Williams. The Mapleton Ward Primary entered a float in the miniature minia-ture parade held in Springville Saturday. Besides the float there were 68 Primary children chil-dren from the ward who were in the parade. Eighteen Mapleton girls and five leaders attended the Stake MIA Girls Camp at Whiting Park three days last week. Many others came up Tuesday night for Mutual which was in the form of a testimony meeting1 meet-ing1 around the campfire. |