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Show ing the Mapleton Ward Relief Society spent a day in Salt Lake City touring the Woolen Blanket Factory at Murray, the Church Welfare factory in West Salt Lake City and the. Rug and overall factory in Sugar House. President Lois Bartholomew and her counselors counsel-ors Margaret Wing and Afton Barker were in charge of arrangements. our : Mapleton News j j.. By Mrs. Norris T. Binls j Phona HUnfer 9-5875 , j Vv rfr. and Mrs. Louis Clegg e recently returned from a f asant trip to LeGrande, Ore-JU Ore-JU where they met with the Tier members of his family 1 the first time in forty-five Aars. Six members of the Wil-: Wil-: Clegg family came to j'egon for the occasion. X long them were Mrs. Mary j iu Bunell of San Francisco; Mrs. Bess Neff of Van Nuys,' and Mrs. Blanch Schack of Portland. Three boys and their wives present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clegg from Fresno, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Clegg from LeGrand, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clegg from Mapleton. Louis and his wife returned by way of Idaho, stopping at Burley, Idaho to visit friends there, Burley being their home town for several years while Mr. Clegg was with the Sugar Company. For their June summer meet- iBinks of Mapleton and with his folks in Springville. Cynthia Hall, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall, is recovering from a broken arm, suffered while playing. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Houtz has been her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Harmon of Price. Beginning June 19, the Mapleton Map-leton Second Ward Primary will sell popcorn balls and root beer at the Little League baseball base-ball games. Bert Whiting is spending two weeks in Vernal visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and their family. Cool, clear water, plus shade and plenty of salt, are "musts" for dairy cattle in the summertime. Cows have been known to drink 80 percent more water in hot weather than in cold. The Mapleton Second Ward ' Relief Society spent the day ' at Kelly's Grove. The time was spent in cutting quilt blocks and preparing material for rugs. A potluck luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Binks and children, John, Barbara, and David from Bountiful spent Father's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Nor-ris T. Binks. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Binks and daughters Christine and Debra from Springville. They all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Binks and his family of Payson where they were served a picnic supper on the lighted light-ed lawns at their home. A budget banquet was served ser-ved at the Mapleton Second Ward on Friday commencing at 6:30. The Relief Society organization or-ganization was in charge of the serving and a fine program was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies have been hosts to their daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haymond and their children of Idaho Falls. Their granddaughter . LaDean . who has been spending several days with them, returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talmadge of Long Beach, Calif., are spending two weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hannah |