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Show ! Mapleton Hews By Mrj. NorriJ T. Binb Phone HUnt.r 9-5875 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merz of Heyburn, Idaho, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lavell Bird. Mr. Merz and Mr. Bird both work for the same crop insurance company. Mary Hjorth, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth, is recovering from a sprained wrist received while in her gym class in high school. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiscombe of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spencer Spen-cer and children, Scott, Gaylen, Kenny and Jolene, are home after spending several days visiting vis-iting their relatives in Boulder and Escalante. Mapleton Ward Primary was well represented at general conference con-ference Wednesday of last week in Salt Lake City. Six officers had the privilege of singing in the Primary teachers' chorus. Among them were Grace Norwood, Nor-wood, June Houtz, Shirley Graves, Diane Bills, Carma Rasmussen and Helen Oakley. Their chorus sang both Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. Other officers attending were Donna Rieske, Lola Jensen, Golda Murray, Ronella Taylor, Delna Cazier, June Young, Rowena Palmer, Nordika Barker and Beth Larson. Attending from the Mapleton Second Ward were Erma Hjorth, Ruth Hooper, Norma Johnson, Verlaine Tanner, Zora Hales, Opal Spencer, LaRae Anderson, Beverly Walker, Norma Nor-ma Hatfield and Nelma Rae Jensen. Dr. and Mrs. John Whitely (Ruth Holley) are the proud parents of a new baby girl born at a Salt Lake City hospital. hos-pital. John I. Holley is the maternal ma-ternal grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Harold De-Graw De-Graw are enjoying a visit with their small granddaughter of Kearns, Utah, Laurie Felix. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and their family from Idaho visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen last week at their Mapleton home. Recent Mapleton visitors have been Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whiting and their children of Whittier, Calif. They have been guests at the home of his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting. Whit-ing. David Tuttle is recuperating at home after surgery in the Utah Valley hospital last week. He is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Banks and family were in Salt Lake City to attend a farewell testimonial testi-monial for their son Leonard prior to his leaving for the missionfield. . An object in possession seldom sel-dom retains the same charms which it had when it was longed I for. Pliny the Younger. |