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Show 00 pleton Hews 51 i Mrt. Norris T. Binlu hon. HUnter 9-5875 officers have been in-n in-n for the Maple Leaf 1 Club. The new presi-Is presi-Is Earl Freeman and r with him are Dick ice-president; Paul Jen- j jcretary-treasurer; How- ! Lrgare, Paul Dibble, Ro-msen Ro-msen and Johnnie Bleg- 'fectors. - r the direction of Paul N.and his color group a , ;ht ride to Whiting !'Un Maple Canyon was A wiener and marsh-a; marsh-a; roast concluded the lind Mrs. Earl Perry and !'J;:hildren are home after ilsant vacation to the est where they enjoyed DNnic attractions in Ore- : . n ... . ; i t , ; i I . S Jfm ' 1 ( I " 3! 1 4 ;-. S, ..' ' ! I I i ' ' : . O. i , , i - -' ' Little Debra Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Russell, Rus-sell, is the youngest of five living generations. Her great great grandmother, Mrs. Mary (Mae) Stevenson, 83, is at right. Mrs. Stevenson's daughter, Mrs. Fern Lee, above right and her daughter, Mrs. Bette Russell above, left. The baby is also the youngest of five generations on the Russell Rus-sell side (her grandfather's) family. ed with a gift from the group. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Jensen were hosts to her sister Mrs. Elaine Mather of Nevada over the weekend. Igon and Washington. They visited the World's Fair at Seattle before traveling south. Mrs. LaVerl Young has recently re-cently returned from a visit to South Gate, Calif., where she visited with her daughter Loretta and her husband (Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green) who have a new baby boy born on July 3. Spending the weekend at the Young home are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young and baby son from Brigham City. Norman is employed at the Thiokol plant there. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Perry and family Robert and Connie spent several days last week touring the canyons of southern south-ern Utah and the scenic attractions near Moab. They were impressed with Nation al Monuments area, Dead Horse Point and with the scenery in Castle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer were among the numerous relatives rel-atives who attended the Harmer Har-mer reunion held at Saratoga last Saturday afternoon and evening. Carolyn Leavitt, three-year-old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Leavitt w a struck by a truck near hei home recently. She sufferec bruises and lacerations no hei legs, was treated at a loca: hospital and released to hei home. Driver of the truck was Frank Carnesecca Jr., whi was taking a load of cherrie: to a shipping plant. Terry Hjorth was honorei with a social by the Teacher: quorum of the Mapleton Sec ond ward at the home of Bish op Floyd Tuttle. Terry wil leave in the near future foi army service. He was present- meaaeaaaaaasssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai |