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Show M3p!eton Hews I vlrs. Blake Everett Phone 489-4837 parrell Hutchings spent sev-i sev-i days in the hospital last e'eek, where he underwent ma-LsurgeiT ma-LsurgeiT He is now recup-UtoS- at home- AIf. and Mrs. Boyd Allen ha've had visitors from Moab. VrS Winford Bunce came up ' brjng her daughter, An- tte who is planning to attend at-tend 'the BYU. They spent a Muple of days with the Aliens. frs Allen's mother, Maude nce of, Springville, has also been staying at their home for tlie past two weeks. She suf- " T f ""X ..' : 1 r . V , V.-. l , - " S -K - - ; ' I -4 ! ; 'i 1- ,, ! ' - " '' ' L----c ; r rr.c - Shunnvavi1ST0rJ?B Linda flower section with some of the winners, of the Maoleton SnLi p co-chairmen Steven Whiting, Catherine Taylor and Mel- tne apleton School Fair, look over the anie MendenhaU, grade school students. fered a severe cut on her leg when she fell against a pipe and Mrs. Allen has been taking tak-ing care of her. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chris tian of Cour de' Lene, Idaho, visited at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper last week. They came to bring their daughter, Linda, who will be attending the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haymond of Las Vegas, Nevada, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies last week. j his foot playing football. They are hoping this will be a better bet-ter week. Laura Bennett is in Columbus, Colum-bus, Georgia, with her daughter daugh-ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McHargue (Gay) and their little son. The Mc-Hargues Mc-Hargues are expecting a new baby and Mrs. Bennett will stay until .it arrives. Ray Bennett who is serving in the North British Mission enjoyed a visit to the London jLDS Temple, recently. David Walker, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Walker, who was injured in an automobile accident last week is still in the Utah Valley Val-ley Hospital. He will probably be there another couple of weeks. His main injury is a broken leg. X-rays showed there was no serious injury to his head as was feared at first. Bad luck plagued the Jesse Everett family last week. Mrs. Everett fell from a stepladder while picking peaches and cracked her arm in two places. A few days later their son, Wynn, was in an automobile accident. He was alone and fortunately was unhurt, however, how-ever, two days later he broke The primaries of both Ma-pleton Ma-pleton wards will hold their partnership meeting Sunday Sept. 29. It will be in connection connec-tion with the regular Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting. Mapleton Ward beginning at 5 p.m. and Mapleton Ma-pleton Second at 7 p.m. Mapleton Second is having theirs for parents, teachers and .children. The family packets pack-ets will be passed out during the meeting. An example of a primary lesson will be given and the subject will be "Cheerfulness." "Cheer-fulness." It is hoped that the parents will cooperate by becoming be-coming acquainted with the : lesson for the week and h?lp- ing to emphasize it in the home. j Mr. and Mrs. Walt Selek ! of Salmon, Idaho, have been ; visiting with her parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. They were here to welcome his mo-i mo-i ther, Esther Harmer, when j she returned from England, i She had spent two years with j the Grant Thorns. She was the i cook in the mission home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Johnson visited : last week with the A. W. Jack- sons in Salt Lake. He is the I nephew of Mrs. Johnson. They i also went to Iosepa, where ; they visited another daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Nebel. |