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Show Mapleton News By Mrs. Norri T. Binks Phone HUnter 9-5875 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clegg are home after spending eight days in Orem where they stayed stay-ed with the family of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seeley. The Seeleys have a new baby girl at their home born at the Utah Valley Hospital. that sparks from the chimney on dry shingles caused the fire with an approximate damage of three hundred dollars. The Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer accompanied their grandson, Lynn Woffinden of Leland to the Manti Temple prior to his fulfilling an LDS mission to the Western States. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Woffinden and will have his farewell testimonial in the Benjamin Ward on Feb. 12. Mrs. Leslie Gregerson and young son from California spent the weekend at the home of her mother Mrs. Martha Houtz. She was here especially to attend the funeral services of a nephew who was buried Saturday. The Mapleton Jaycees and their wives held a joint meeting meet-ing in Memorial Hall recently. Mrs. Marilyn Lee was chairman chair-man and was assisted by Neola Stiener, Delia Lowe, Janet Carnesecca and Elaine Harmer. Har-mer. The group were entertained by films shown by Billy Biggs of his experiences overseas while in the Paratroopers. A short business meeting was held and refreshments concluded the evening. , fire department, headed by Johnny Bleggi, was pleased with the response of its eleven members, who soon extinguished extinguish-ed the flames. Mrs. Barbara Murray was in Layton Sunday and Monday to attend the funeral services of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. NorrLs T. Binks are happy over the arrival ar-rival of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Cornell R. Binks in Payson January 26. The new baby has one brother and two sisters. A constructive and social day was spent by the members of the Needle Craft club at the home of Mrs. Norma Wool-sey Wool-sey in Provo Thursday. A beautiful pieced quilt was made and a tasty lunch was served at noon by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harriet Niel-son Niel-son and Mrs. Esther Hurst. Elder Gordon Shipley was the speaker in the Mapleton Ward Sunday night services. He has recently returned from an LDS mission to the Western States where he represented the Lynndyl Ward. His parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley Ship-ley moved to Mapleton while he was on a mission and they are all making Mapleton their home now. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wall of Salt Lake City and her sister, Mrs. Bryan Weber and four children chil-dren from Magna. Seven Mapleton Jaycees attended at-tended the Travel Trophy held in Layton. Representing the Mapleton group were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. George Leifson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young, Mr. Frank Carnesecca, Jr., and partner, Paul Dibble and Miss Beverly Hansen and Claud Carter and Miss Marion Ger-hart. Ger-hart. Supper and dancing were enjoyed. . Quinton Lowe was in charge of the meeting on the, 26th and was assisted by Fred Medved, Jay Lee, Kay Cloward and Sammy Fullmer. A lecture lec-ture on safety was featured after refreshments were served. Mapleton Fire Department was called out on its first fire Sunday night at the home of Douglas Brown on the north side of town. It was decided |