OCR Text |
Show the SouthwesTr He has been a st7 m's&' the LDS Xndian merit program the P'a' years. His home and n are in Sanders, AriZonaPa In view of the rising of arrests for vklaticIn ' angling proclamation r, 6:' : ment spokesman tod'av n' -all anglers to become with the laws covering ' sport and to observe th ' " ulations at all timM afield. es Re union at Saratoga on Aug. 17, then Mrs. Johnson went on to Iosepa with the Nebels. Visitors at the Johnson home over the weekend were Elda and Marcella Graham of Fair-view Fair-view and Mrs. Johnson's nephew, neph-ew, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jackson and son Kevin of Albuquerque, Al-buquerque, New Mexico. Elliott Murphy of Mapleton, who has been making his home with the William Whitings the past four years is in the Mission Mis-sion home, Salt Lake City this week, preparatory to going to Mesa Verda National Park and the Goosenecks of the San Juan and Dead Horse Point area. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley have their son Dr. and Mrs. Robert Holley and family of Yuba City, Calif., visiting with them. They will be here about two weeks, and will divide their time between Mapleton and Spanish Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Taylor. Mrs. Jen Allan has been entertaining en-tertaining her sister, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Stanley and her daughter Helen of San Francisco the past week. Dean Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bird, is recuperating recup-erating from an appendicitis operation. A large number of girls from Mapleton participated in the 4-H exhibit at the county vocational school last week. Sharon Wiscombe, Marsha Hall Ellen Hjorth and Ann Court received blue ribbons for the dresses they made. They also participated in the style show. Evelyn Best won an award for her demonstration on flower arranging and will go to Salt Lake to compete with others from the state. Mrs. Audrey Clayton and three daughters and one son of Covina, Calif., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiscombe. Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. Wiscombe are sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Lewis Johnson spent a week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nebel of Iosepa, Utah. They all attended the Whiting Re- Mapleton tlevs Mrs. Blake Everett ' Phone 489-4837 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bushman Bush-man were in charge of the Bushman family reunion this month. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Virgil Bushman of Provo and five brothers and their families were in attendance. attend-ance. Manson, Burton, Burl and their families from Ox-nard, Ox-nard, Calif; Grant and his family from Overton, Nevada; and Preston and his family of Provo. Two great grandchildren grandchild-ren were present, one being from Calif, and the other one was the son of Mr and Mrs. Norman Cahoon, the former Susan Bushman. The family spent the entire weekend together. One night they had supper at the Mapleton Map-leton Park; the next day they picniced in the nearby canyons, can-yons, and on Sunday they all attended sacrement services in the Manavu ward of Provo, where the parents live. The Bushman family was in charge of the program for the evening. even-ing. Two of the boys spoke and two of the granddaughters granddaugh-ters played piano solos, then all six sang a number or two. The only member of the entire en-tire family who was not present pres-ent for tile reunion was Vaughn Vau-ghn Jr. who was in Maryland with the National Guard. He has now returned home, after spending six months active duty in Fort Ord, Calif and at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. Mapleton Firemen were hosts one evening last week to a steak fry for their wives at the town park. They enjoyed the bounties of the harvest such as corn on the cob, sliced tomatoes etc. Twelve couple were in attendance and the remainder of the svening was spent in visiting. The following Saturday evening eve-ning all the firemen of Juab and Utah counties had an outing out-ing at the Whiting Forest Camp in Maple Canyon. Mrs. Barbara Murry and Mrs. Rebecca Fullmer just returned re-turned from a lovely trip to Canyon, Texas. They went to take Mrs. Murray's grandson grand-son Jimmie Fullmer who has been spending the summer here. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Sylvin Hathoway recently moved from Idaho to Texas. The ladies enjoyed a tour of |