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Show Mapleton News By Mrs. Norrii T. Binki Phone HUnter 9-587S Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Binks accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Florence Jex of Santa Monica and a niece and nep- I hew, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bow-j Bow-j j en of Fresno, Calif., are spend-! spend-! i ing several days visiting with i ! relatives and friends in Maple-ton Maple-ton and neighboring communities. commun-ities. While here they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jacobson and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lavel Bird left Sunday for a trip to the Northwest where he plans to attend a convention of the Federal Crop Insurance Company Com-pany in Glacier National Park in Montana. While gone they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Veon Morgan and her three daughters who are making their home in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry are home after a delightful trip to Bryce's Canyon Can-yon where they visited Parry's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Witney. On the return trip they visited Kodachrome Flats, Navaho Lake and Cedar Breaks and stopped at Cedar City and called cal-led on Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Durrant. The Mapleton Jaycee Wives held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Arlene Antonino where the group enjoyed a demonstration on hair styling and beauty care given by Mrs. Shirley Marsh. Pat Jensen and her color group were in charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. Helping her were Arlene Antonino, Nelda Leif-son Leif-son and Evelyn Fullmer. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. New club members are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erick-son Erick-son of Murray were Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks. They had attended the Gardner reunion in Spanish Fork. The Mapleton Jaycees sponsored spon-sored a "Kids Day" at Palmyra Palmy-ra Park in Spanish Fork Canyon, Can-yon, Sunday which was attended at-tended by most of the group and their families. Some were present for breakfast and others oth-ers arrived for the picnic dinner din-ner at noon. A variety of sports and races were enjoyed by the children with prizes for the winners. Never get so steamed up over politics that you lose your judgement and forget that there are other things in life besides an election. The trouble with most people peo-ple is that as soon as they get a few dollars ahead they plan a twenty-dollar expenditure. I |