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Show . ' r Page Three i ;;XJ-- THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD ; i I ; , ; ? " ; if S, ' ; , llJ Alan Hansen, recently re-turned from an LDS mission in Australia, was welcomed home by the Tenth ward in services Sunday evening. He. is a son of Glenn Hansen, of this city. X V A Hubert Liston, son of Mrs. Leona Liston, who will be welcomed home from his mis-sion by the Sixth ward Sun-day evening, August 13, the services to begin at 5 p.m. Seton Hews I Norri. T. Sink, J V,. HUl9-5875- , i jjppy reti"ns of the I !l",y.,re' wished Lorin A. ! iV TsxmteV on his eight-Xtrda- v by three hundred X He and his I guests. I "Xtel their many friends ! twlatives on the shady - their home m Maple- - t I X the members of his I 'V. present with the I Xn Pf his daughter Ora ! f. 0en S. Rich) who cal- - A "him from her home in ! "n'vlv6.nia. Coming- from y Xon was his son Don I ;hk family; from Las Ve- - I ;i 5jr. and Mrs. Mark C. J 'ting- together with the (Mrs. Merlin Jones) and fam-ily of Las Vegas. The Jones have two daughters, Karen and Janeane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson entertained a group of friends and neighbors at a lawn party Saturday night. Supper and games were enjoyed by the fol-lowing men and their wives: Clip Taylor, Gary Rasmussen, Norman Graves, Kent Burt. Bill' Jones, Harold Gividen, Bob Hurst, Leland Oakley, Clyde Mortinson, Roger Evans, Leon-ard Mason and Don Erdman. Recent visitors at the Con-di- e Crandall home have been her brother Delbert Broadhead and his wife from Duchesne and a brother Melvin Broad-hea-from Salt Lake City. The Boy Scouts of the Map-leto- n Second Ward are camp-ing in Maple Dell in Payson Canyon this week. They are supervised by class leaders Leon Fullmer and Roy Tan-ner. Mrs. Lillie Tew and her daughter of Idaho are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lavell Bird. Spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson have been Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson of Ontario, Canada Mr. Patterson and his wife were speakers at church in the Mapleton ward Sunday, even-ing. They went through the Logan Temple while in Utah. Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think, but thousands can think for one who can see. John Ruskin. members of his live family who in surrounding communi- ties. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bown were here from Salt Lake City His sister, Mrs. Effie Morten-so- n and her sons phoned him from Colorado. The Ernest N.elsons, the Calvin Sudweeks and the Ray Nielsons were present from Salt Lake City Mrs. Nielson was assisted by his daughters and daughters-in-la-in planning the birth-day social. The Parry-Carte- r family re-union will be held Saturday August 5 on Mapleton Memor-ial Park commencing at six thirty p.m. Relatives of this family are cordially invited to attend and bring their own dishes and supper and to also bring any genealogical infor-mation you may have on either family. Officers making ar-rangements are E. F. Binks of Provo, Collette Binks, Spring-ville, and Amanda E. Binks, Mapleton. Miss Mary Taylor was hon-ored at a personal shower at the home of Judy Tipton of Springville one evening last week. Ann Crandall assisted the hostess. Mary has made plans for her marriage to Dick Nielson on August 4 and will be honored at a wedding reception at the Mapleton Church the same evening. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor of Mapleton and Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Niel-son also of Mapleton. Mrs. Mary Whiting is home after spending two weeks in California visiting with , rela-tives. She visited at the home of her daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Heber Olson and their family who have a new baby girl in their home. The new baby has two sisters and two brothers. Heber Olson graduated in dentistry this past June and passed the board to practice in either California or Arizona. While in California Mrs. Whiting visited with her son Gary and family and with her brother James H. Sullivan and his family and with the J. M. Whitings who all live in the Los Angeles area. Mrs. Cora Clegg has been selected to act as president of the Ladies Literary Club of Spanish Fork for the coming year. Assisting her will be Mrs. Eleanor Jarvis and Mrs. Erma Cope. Mrs. Naomi Beardall enter-ed the Utah Valley Hospital for hand surgery last week. Her condition is reported as good. Several members of the War-ren family enjoyed an outing at Fish Lake three days last week. Fishing and camping were participated in by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Burt, Dean Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Perkins and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. Fay Dibble and his daughter Marva and son Allan of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dibble of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Welby War-ren and family of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Harwood were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer. Their chil-dren Patsy, Beverly and Jay, who had been vacationing with their grandparents, returned home with them. The Mapleton Ward Primary has been reorganized with Mrs. Golda Murray as presi-dent. She replaces Mrs. Donna Reiske who is moving to Orem with her family to make their home. Carma Rasmussen will be retained as first counselor to Mrs. Murray and June Young will act as second counselor. Lola Jensen will be retained as secretary to the new group. Mrs. Mabel Hopla has re-turned from a pleasant visit , with her daughter Margene Highway heads get tough in urban areas Opposition in Salt Lake City to parallel parking on State Street is inciting rebellion else-where in the state to existing or proposed parallel parking plans it was reported this week. J. Edward Johnston, State Highway Department deputy director for planning, said of that development Tuesday: "We are going to have to be firm." Firmness in the highway de-partment's case, means insist-ence that state highways pass-ing through urban areas be limited to parallel parking. The as yet unstated alter-native is the removal of the roads from the state system. Mr. Johnson said the State Street battle in Salt Lake City has promoted opposition to similar plans for highways passing through Springville, Kaysville and Grantsville and the department has detected rumblings elsewhere. 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