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Show Mapleton News By Mrs. Lyla W. Paulson Phono HUnter 9-5826 Miss Carolyn James, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James of Mapleton was guest of honor Friday evening at a delightful farewell party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Barker. Miss Carrie Mae Barker was assissted as host-es host-es by Miss Jo Ann Gould and guets included Claudia Hatfield, Hat-field, Myrtle Martin, Mina Roundy, Shirley Atchinson, Barbara Jensen, Sylvia Lynn, Carolyn Beardall, Renae Early I Marie Clark, Susan Judd, Pat Curtis, Linda Bjarnson, and Linda Dowhaniuk. The James family is moving to Keno, Oregon, and Carolyn will take with her as token of remem-berance remem-berance from these friends, a lovely Aquamarine birthstone ring. The girls played records, visited and enjoyed refreshments refresh-ments to top off the evening together. , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bills are delighted with the arrival of a baby boy, born March 20th at the Utah Valley Hospital. Hos-pital. Mapleton Jaycee wives held their annual Ladie's Night Out on Saturday evening. Setting for this lovely evening was Bart's Catering Cottage in Springville. Elaine Harmer welcomed everyone and prayer was offered by LuAnn Diamond. Dia-mond. A delicious meal was served to nineteen members and guests, and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. Prizes went to Arlene Antonino, Eloise Long, and Mary Ann Roundy. The Lyle Paulson famaily enjoyed a lovely visit on Saturday Sat-urday in Nephi, with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown. A visitor of special interest in the home of Mayor Douglas Bills is Nivio Varella Alcover, of Santos, Brazil. Mac Bills, recently returned from the Brazilian Mission where he worked for four months of 1961, and the last month of his mission in Santos, Brazil, where he and Elder Alcover chapter, received the State Farmer degree. Minimum requirements for the State Farmer degree is that a student must have at least $500 profit from his farming program. Wayne was named as one of the outstanding outstand-ing State Farmers and was awarded a cash prize. The Springville chapter parliamentary par-liamentary procedure team received re-ceived a superior rating for excellence in chapter activity at the convention. Susan Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmoine Christensen represented the local chapter as their queen at the convention. became good friends. They did not come from Brazil together but met in New York City and traveled across country together to-gether visiting places of interest in-terest in Church History. Mr. Alcover will be staying with Mac for several weeks while he visits the temple, General Conference, and former missionary mis-sionary friends. Mr. Alcover is at present serving as First Counselor in the Branch Presidency Pres-idency of Santos; works for the Internal Revenue Dept. in Brazil and also teacahes English En-glish at the high school ' and college of Santos. The Firemens' Auxiliary will hold its next meeting Monday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. Members will be notified of the place of meeting. The guest speaker will be Norman Turner, an exchange ex-change teacher from England, teaching in the Franklin School, Provo. The Adult Education class under Dean Jones will be held again this Thursday evening, March 28, at 7:30 in the Mapleton Ma-pleton school. |