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Show Mapleton Hews By Mrs. Lyle W. Paulson Phone HUnter 9-5826 Taking the place of Mrs. Amanda Binks as Mapleton news correspondent is Mrs. Lyle VV. (Mable) Paulson, whose column begins this week. Mrs. Paulsen has had some experience in correspondence and is looking forward to representing rep-resenting Mapleton in the news columns of the Springville Herald. She invites church groups, civic clubs and social organizations organ-izations to phone her any news items concerning their group. Also individuals who go away for a time, or news of visitors is welcomed. There is no charge for a news item. Some former Mapleton residents res-idents were visiting here over the weekend and it was pleasant pleas-ant again to greet Mr., and Mrs. George Pate, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and their children. child-ren. On Thursday, October 25th, the Top Pilots of the Mapleton Maple-ton Ward presented a fine picture of their achievements and aims in a delightful program pro-gram for their parents. Under direction of their teachers, Mrs. Nellie Allen and Mrs. Bernita Hurst, the boys received receiv-ed their "wings" and had these pinned on by one of their parents. Lunch typical of that which was eaten in the days of Christ, was served by the children. On Friday night the Mapleton Maple-ton Fire Department responded to a call and spent five hours in Spanish Fork Canyon, when a large tanker of gas was overturned over-turned on the highway. Traffic was held up for many hours but fortunately the gasoline never burst into flame. No one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Graves had a delightful visit with the brother of Lois Graves Grav-es this past weekend. Captain Stanley Brereton of the U.S. Air Force and his family stopped stop-ped off here as they traveled from Castle Air Force Base at Sacramento, Calif., to North Dakota. Mrs. Merle Best is recovering recover-ing from surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital. |