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Show j j Map!eton tlevs ! Mrs. Blake Everett ; Phone 489-4837 R. W. Davidson of Mapleton 1 won the sweepstakes award at I the art exhibit held in the Pi- ; oneer Museum during the American Art Week. Some of j the finest artists in the Provo i area had pictures on display, j A first, second and third place award was given both in the amateur class and also in the professional class. Mr. Davidson's David-son's picture was chosen best of the entire exhibit. He used a photograph, which he took from his backyard, just as a storm was approaching, approach-ing, as the subject of his picture. pic-ture. He succeded in getting a very dramatic effect in the big storm cloud. A little shed in the left foreground attracts the eye to the picture. He has painted a number of fine landscapes from around this area. The annual Ami A. Johnson family reunion was held Saturday Satur-day evening at the Social Center Cen-ter in Spanish Fork. Sixty-five Sixty-five family members were present. Dinner was served at eight o'clock, after which a nice program was presented. The family of the late Anthon P. Johnson was in charge of this year's party. Those from Mapleton and Springville who attended are: Mr. and Mrs. IrihUp "Rverett and son. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rog-er Johnson. Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Mapleton Maple-ton Firemen's Auxiliary held their monthly meeting in the form of a dinner party at the Sage Inn. A delicious meal was enjoyed by every one after which president Mabel Paulson Paul-son conducted matters of business. bus-iness. Election of officers for the new year was held. Mabel Paulson was put back in . as president with Erma Lee Bills as vice president; Eunice Poul-son Poul-son as secretary and treasurer and Elaine Mason was retained as histoi'ian and recorder. The organization would like to extend their thanks to the outgoing officers for the excellent excel-lent job they have done during the past year. Next month's meeting will be a Christmas party with the husbands. It will be held at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork.. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Paulson and family have returned to their home after a six week's vacation in Canada. They visited vis-ited with Mrs. Paulson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kil-ian Kil-ian at Kitchener, Ontario. Her brothers and sisters all live in this area and her parents still live in the same home where she grew up, so they had a wonderful time visiting with friends, neighbors and relatives. rela-tives. The children were en- rolled in school while they were there. v The Paulsons made the trip in their truck with the camper camp-er on the back, stopping along the way whereever they desired. de-sired. They report that their tour of Niagara Falls and the area nearby was most delightful. delight-ful. On the way home, they went to Minneapolis, Minn., where they had another enjoyable visit with Lyle's brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting held open house for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wadups of Idaho Falls, last week. Mrs. Wadups is Mr. Whiting's sister, Fern. They are leaving for Texas, where they will serve an LDS Mission. About 35 relatives and friends called during the evening. eve-ning. Some of those who attended at-tended were: Mrs. Hattie Jensen, Jen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Fae Jensen and son, Rex; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ermel Jensen, Mrs. Sharon Revoir, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg have returned from a two week vacation to Nevada and California. They visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman at Carson City, Nevada, then they went to Fresno, Calif., to see his brother, bro-ther, Roy Clegg, who has been ill. From there they went to Chow Chila and visited with her sister, Mrs. Meriba Startup and her son, Jack. Since they returned home a family dinner was held in honor hon-or of Mr. Clegg's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seely of Orem and Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis Meadows Mea-dows of Centerville, were their guests. |