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Show jMapleton News ' By Mrs. Norril T. Binb Phone HUntsr 9-5875 The Mapleton Fire Auxiliary st Feb. 13 for a social and I , nstructive evening with Mrs. m plans to complete his service in a little over a year and a half. Kay Cloward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Cloward recently was home on leave from Fort Lewis, Washington where he is stationed with the National Guard. Mrs. Lora Whiting is convalescing con-valescing at home after treatment treat-ment for a back injury at the Utah Valley Hospital. Sunday visitors at the John Parry home were his wife's brother, Mr. R. L. Durrant and his wife and daughter of Cedar City. Mrs. Ronald Graves was the conductor and Mrs. June Houtz was the accompanist of the combined chorus of Blazer Boys and Gaynote Girls of Kolob Stake Sunday in Conference. Con-ference. Boys and girls of the two Mapleton Wards participated. Norman Barker assisted by Mrs. Wave Miguel and Mrs. Lyle Paulson making arrangements. arrange-ments. The project for tht evening was making and sterilizing ster-ilizing bandages which will be given to the Firemen for emergency em-ergency use. Those in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Herb Miner, Mrs. Norman Graves, Mrs. Douglas Bills, Mrs. Neno An-tineno, An-tineno, Mrs. Joseph Carnesec-ca Carnesec-ca and Mrs. Niel Steiner. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barker Bar-ker are spending this week in Las Vegas. Clyde R. Bennett left Monday Mon-day for the Coronado Islands where he will rejoin the Sea-bees. Sea-bees. He has been spending his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bennett. He has completed two and one half years, of service in the Navy, spending the last thirteen months on the Midway Mid-way Islands in the Pacific. He Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jensen Jen-sen were honored on their forty-third wedding anniversary anniver-sary with a family dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Laird in Orem. All the members of their family including in-cluding their children were present. pre-sent. Guests included the Dean Chipmans and children from Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen Jen-sen and their families from Mapleton. Mrs. Lila Davies is recovering recover-ing at home with a broken leg she sustained when a horse kicked her. The Mapleton Second Ward sponsored a building fund banquet ban-quet in the Ward Recreation Hall last Saturday. The High Priests and their partners made arrangements. Supper was served ser-ved at six thirty. An interesting interest-ing program was introduced by Glenn Holley. Scout banquets were served in both Mapleton wards during Scouting Week. Guests included scouts, scouters and their parents. par-ents. Awards were presented. Boyd Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid M. Hales left recently re-cently for active duty with the army at Fort Ord, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Stone have enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Lieutenant LaRue S. Keller who spent several days with them. She has been stationed sta-tioned in Korea for a year and a half with the Army as a nurse. After her visit she will go to Alabama where she will continue her services. While she was here another daughter of the Stone's, Mrs. Maurine Bird of Dutch John visited with them. Mr. and Mrs.' Phillip Whitney Whit-ney returned to Fort Lewis Saturday after spending the past ten days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parry and with his folks in Springville. Phillip is serving with the National Guard. |