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Show rfapleton Hews By Mrs. Lyle W. Paulson Phone HUnter 9-5826 The outgoing presidency of the Mapleton Ward Relief Society So-ciety held a party for officers offi-cers and teachers at the home of Mrs. Norene Shipley on Wednesday, January 9. Refreshments Re-freshments were served and a book review was given by Mrs. Mable Paulsen. Mrs. Gwen Allen Al-len gave piano selections and the rest of the time was spent visiting. On Monday, January 14, the Medical Self Help class will hold its next meeting in the Mapleton school at 7 p.m. The teacher, Mrs. Ella Edmonds will discuss what to do in event of shock. Everyone is invited to attend. The Mapleton Ward Primary officers held their preparation meeting January 3. The lesson was given by Mrs. Marge Haws. Mrs- Golda Murray was in charge and led in a discussion dis-cussion on problems and plans for the future. She also welcomed wel-comed several new teachers. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ravae Allen, Al-len, Mrs. Colleen Sheffield and Mrs. Elaine Mason. The Glen Calders have visiting visit-ing with them, Mr. Calder's brother-in-law, Carl Diehl who is here on business from his home in Seattle, Wash. Elder Hal Taylor of the Ko-lob Ko-lob Stake Presidency was the speaker in the Mapleton Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday night. Confirmed members of the Church in this same meeting meet-ing were Karen Peay, Martha and Marsha Bushman. All these girls were confirmed by their fathers. Newly sustained workers in the Mapleton Ward Primary included Mrs. Jean Mangum as Chorister in the Senior Primary, Pri-mary, Mrs. Nancy Dove as Choirister in the Jr. Primary, Mrs. Barbara Erdman as teacher tea-cher of the Treckers, and Mrs. Margene Godredson as teacher of the Stars. Of interest to the many Mapleton Map-leton friends of the former Nila Norwood, now Mrs. Dav- Smith with Douglas Bills assisting as-sisting and is sponsored by Mapleton City. Classes are held Friday evenings at 7:30 in the Memorial Hall, and the first class was held Jan. 11. A delightful stork shower was held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Paulson on Tuesday evening, eve-ning, for her daughter Mrs. Joanne Forsyth, of Provo. Appropriate Ap-propriate games were played with prizes. Buffet lunch was served to sixteen guests, and lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor in an old fashioned baby cradle decorated decorat-ed in pink and blue. When you spin your car wheels on slippery pavement, your power loss is considerable, consider-able, savs the Utah Safety' Council. National Safety Council Coun-cil research has shown that heat generated by spinning tires melts the ice and reduces traction by about half. On snow or ice," start a manual-shift car in second gear. You get less force at the wheels and smoother acceleration without wheel spin. If severe snow or ice conditions prevail, you will need tire chains. id Hood, is the birth of her fine baby boy born at the Spanish Fork Hospital, on Saturday, Sat-urday, Jan. 12. Both mother and son are doing fine. The Mapleton 2nd Ward Relief Society has just been reorganized with Mrs. Laura Bennett as president and Mrs. Joyce Whiting and Mrs. Beth Larsen as her counsellors. Mrs. Melvina Johnson has been retained re-tained as secretary. Officers released were Mrs. Alma Whiting, Whit-ing, Mrs. Beverley Walker, and Mrs. Dorothy Lee. Along with this change of ' officers, the Mapleton 2nd Ward has also changed the time of its meeting meet-ing and instead of holding this on Wednesday mornings it will now be held on Mondays at 10 a.m. Mapleton Camp D.U.P. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Menden-hall. Menden-hall. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. LaVerl Young and Mrs. Zina Dibble. The young people of the Mapleton 2nd Ward who are of Mutual age, all enjoyed a very delightful Fireside in the recreation room of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hjorth's home after Church on Sunday night. Films were shown, and refreshments were served. Visiting with Mrs. J. Wis-combe Wis-combe this past week were her sister, Mrs. James Rothwell from Springville, Bird Allen and daughters of Payson, Mrs. Ross Davis from Payson, Mrs. Jim West from Palmyra, and Mrs. Carl Bland from Salem. A Gun Safety and Survival Course is now being taught in Mapleton for all the boys who are ready to get their first hunting license. Completion of this course is required by State Law before a young man can get his first license. The class is being taught by Hasting |