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Show Mapleton Hews By Mrs. Norris T. Bints Phone HUnter 9-5875 Mrs. Lorraine Whetterall i . .nd daughter, Ruth Ann, of jViylephi spent several days visit-r'Hrig visit-r'Hrig at the home of her par-nts, par-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Elake Eve- "vett during the past wek. s H it et Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Niel-iron Niel-iron are home after an interest-inng interest-inng trip to Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. Highlights ;irl'.f their trip were the canyons v' : .nd the Glen Canyon project. ''I'hey were accompanied by dr. and Mrs. Jim Nielson of rf.lpringville. nip:,, lia ,''- Mr. Harold Gividen is on ac-1 ac-1 ive duty with the Air Force n Alabama where he will be Stationed several weeks. His I ife and children are visiting with relatives in Texas while he is away. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gividen attended the graduation exercises exer-cises in which their son Bert participated in Oregon where he has been studying on a scholarship. He received his master's degree in education and plans to teach in Riverside, River-side, Calif., next school year. Vance and his wife enjoyed some deep sea fishing while in Oregon with Bert and his family. fam-ily. Mrs. Gladys Parry was hostess hos-tess to the members of the Busy Fingers Sewing Club at her home last Tuesday where the time was spent in quilting. A tasty lunch was served at noon to nine guests including two guests, Mrs. Edna James and Mrs. Mary Monk of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Miss Lillian Tew, who is a student at the BYU, spent Sunday at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. LaVell Bird. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Tew of Idaho. Gordon Beardall left for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City Monday morning prior to his leaving for a LDS mission to Northern England. Farewell services were given for him Sunday evening in the Maple-ton Maple-ton ward chapel. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Beardall. New officers were chosen for the coming year for the Needle Craft Club at their last meeting. meet-ing. Mrs. Eva Bird was hostess hos-tess to eighteen members who leader in summer Softball activities. ac-tivities. Beginning this week Mutual will begin at 8 p.m. on Tuesday instead of 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth and family have returned from a pleasant five days of fishing at Fish Lake. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper Hoop-er have been Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hooper and son and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Payne and three children all of Ogden. enjoyed a book revue given by Mrs. Mae Huntington of Springville. She reviewed the Life of Edgar A. Guest. Mrs. Norma Woolsey will be the new president, with Mrs. Jennie Tew vice president and Mrs. Lora Bird, secretary and treasurer. Out-going officers are Mrs. Harriet Nielson, Amanda Binks and Eva Bird. Hostesses who helped Mrs. Bird were Millie Bird, Marva Whiting and Harriet Neilson. Mrs. Rhea Williams has been sustained as the new work leader in the Mapleton ward Relief Society. She succeeds Mrs. Gen Allan who has been released. New officers were sustained Sunday in the Mapleton Second Sec-ond ward YWMIA. Mrs. Perry Harrison was named president with Mrs. Lynn Bjarnson and Mrs. Duane Rowberry counselors. coun-selors. Released were Mrs. Juan Whiting and Mrs. Grant Hall. Mrs. Rowberry was retained. Mrs. John Spencer is the girl's Myron, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bennett, has returned home from the hospital where he underwent foot surgery. He will be on crutches for several weeks. Mrs. Louise Wiscombe of Pleasant Grove has been a recent re-cent visitor at the home of her son Keith Wiscombe and family. fam-ily. Iris, 11-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson, is convalescing from an eye operation. Mayor and Mrs. Welby Warren War-ren were in Logan Friday to attend the graduation exercises of their son Darrell who received re-ceived his degree in education. He plans to teach at Gunnison during the next school year. It is motive alone that gives character to the actions of men. Bruyere. |