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Show Seminary students give programs "in Mepiefon Sunday evening Prospective Seminary Graduates' Grad-uates' services were held in a!5he two Mapleton Wards Sun- lay evening with Mr-. Thacker "Win charge. In the Mapleton Ward the following students J jparticipated: Russell Miner who 86;?ave the opening prayer; Susan Su-san Harmer played a piano Luisolo; Jimmy Pulsipher spoke m "Seek Enduring Happi-JPPhess;" Happi-JPPhess;" Sheila Hartley on "Ex-It- ample;" Ron Canto on "Priesthood" "Priest-hood" and JoAnne Paulson on Efy'What the Church Offers to Sffouth" which was followed by i vocal duet by Nila Norwood, 5$$:arol Allan accompanied by HlEvelyn Allan. The next speak-;r speak-;r was Sandra Tuttle, whose qualrcopic was "Faith in God," followed fol-lowed by Douglas Weight who 30 S.;rpoke on "Is Seminary an Im- -oortant Part of the Gospel?" Arnold Loveridge talked on ""r'The Golden Rule;" ' Armel .Teardall on "The Importance A'girf priesthood," and Richard PTensen on the power of example. exam-ple. The closing prayer was "riven by Wayne Shipley. In the Mapleton Second ?Vard Robert Ogilvie gave the Mapleton News ; J By Mrs. Norris T. Binks j Phone HUnter 9-5875 a program introduced by Mrs. Norris T. Binks. Taking part were Spencer Mackley who gave a toast to the wives; Mrs. Spencer Mackley who toasted the men; Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall who gave a Valentine Valen-tine sentiment; Mrs. Mastin Wentz, who gave a prognosti-gation prognosti-gation and Mrs. Wm. Whiting who led the group in singing. The floral centerpieces were won by Mrs. John I. Holley and Mrs. Waldon Hurst. Making arrangements for the party were club officers, Mrs. Marcellus Nielson, Mrs. Freeman Free-man Bird and Mrs. Norris T. Binks. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hurst are happy over the arrival of a new grandson born to their daughter Evon and Rodney Burt of Logan. Mr. Glenn Holley is recovering recover-ing at home after treatment in the Utah Valley Hospital last week. Mrs. Inez Harmer entertained entertain-ed the members of Camp Mapleton Map-leton DUP at her home last Thursday where the time was spent in making a quilt to be sold to finance the organization. organiza-tion. The lesson was given b.y Mrs. Alice Johnson and a delicious deli-cious pot luck lunch was served ser-ved to eighteen members. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer Har-mer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Harwood and family of Salt Lake City were in Benjamin Sunday evening to attend the farewell services for their grandson and nephew Lynn Woofinden who is called Phpening prayer and talks were . presented by Edward Wis- :ombe, Helen Robinson, Wilson . 3elfe, Sid Whiting, Terry jljljorth, Pat Hall, Bryan Burt 'ind Ruth Wentz. Russell Da-602lr'es Da-602lr'es ave -ne benediction. Mu- ac was furnished by Susan Omj-Iarmer who played a piano y" :olo and a vocal duet was sung y Nila Norwood and Carol lEELinn Allan. irnfr Linda Hall and Patty Whitney Whit-ney participated in other Zards. . A Sweetheart supper was en- yoyed by the members of the Jeedle Craft Club last Friday vening at the Social Center n Spanish Fork at which their .1 lusbands were special guests, 'laces were laid for thirty-wo thirty-wo guests at long tables beau-s beau-s ifully centered with golden rt'Eaffodils and orchid iris. Val-ntines Val-ntines were used for place Iards. Supper was followed by to serve on a LDS Mission to the West Central States. He left Monday morning for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and will leave for the Mission Field on February 27. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eunice (Bernice) Wof fin-den fin-den of Benjamin. Mrs. Lenore Durrant of Og-den Og-den and Mrs. Renae Dove of Orem were in Mapleton last week on business. They have sold the D. S. Hopla Homestead Home-stead to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Revoir. Mapleton City dog licenses are now due and may be paid at the home of Mrs. Everett Bennett, according to Mayor Welby S. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Arlando Erick-son Erick-son of Murray were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks Friday. They attended the BYU Basketball game that evening. Mrs. Jennie Tew of Springville Spring-ville was hostess to the Busy Finger Sewing club at her home last week. A triple Irish chain quilt was made. A "tasty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks gave a family dinner at their home Thursday honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Binks whol are visiting here from Bell Gardens, Calif. Other guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Binks of Provo, Mrs. Zina Dibble Dib-ble and Mrs. Hannah Binks of Mapleton. For the first time in four years the family of Preston Hooper were together when he was honored on his birthday with a family dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kogines and two sons of Provo; Pro-vo; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hooper and son who recently returned after serving in the Air Force; Mrs. Nellie Wis-combe Wis-combe and Tom, Vicki, Patricia Patri-cia and Shelby Hooper. On Saturday, Feb. 18 the Mapleton Jaycees held their annual Swetheart Banquet at a local cafe. The guest speaker speak-er was Utah State Jaycee President William B. Dunn of Murray. Arranging the party were George Leifson, Robert Jensen, Joe Richmond, Joe Carnesecca, Frank Carnesecca Jr., and Kenneth Harmer, president. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Halver-son Halver-son are moving to Riverton to make their home. Arland Cloward was given a stereo-phonic portable radio for being the outstanding salesman sales-man in his chain saw business. |