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Show New Club The Kiwanis Club of Nassau, Nas-sau, Bahamas, the first to be established outside continental North America (except in the State of Hawaii) was chartered charter-ed Saturday evening, Feb. 9, in impressive ceremonies at the Nassau Beach Hotel. Informa tion on the chartering was received here by Erwin L. Sheffield, President of the Kiwanis Club of Springville. William Harvey, an English physician, first described the circulation of the blood through the body in 1628. Mapleton Hews By Mrs. Lyle W. Paulson Phone HUnter 9-5826 The Mapleton Jaycee Wives met Thursday of last week in the home of Mrs. Marjorie Hutchings, who also introduced the color group consisting of LuAnn Diamond, Carol Elder, Delia Low, Nelda Leifson, and Ruth" Brown. Prayer was offered of-fered by LuAnne Diamond, and Elaine Harmer welcomed everyone ev-eryone and conducted the business busi-ness of the evening. Carol Re-voir Re-voir was named Project Chairman Chair-man for the year and w.ill decide de-cide where the money they raise this year will be placed. It has been decided that the money will go into the Mapleton Maple-ton school but decision has not yet been reached as to what area within the school. After the business, the group played Rook and prizes went to Mrs. Carol Revoir, Mrs. Elaine Harmer Har-mer and Mrs. JoAnne Richmond. Rich-mond. Thirteen members attended at-tended the meeting. On Friday February 22, the Mapleton Jaycee Wives will be canvassing the town on behalf be-half of the Heart Fund Drive. her husband Don, have just become the proud parents of a baby daughter. The little one will be called Natalie Jo and she was orn Friday Feb. 8, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Darrell and Joyce Hutchings are the proud parents of a new addition to their family. Reed and Zora Hales along with the Rowberrfes went to Logan on Sunday to attend a Welcome home meeting for Mrs. Hales nephew, Elder Draper. Dra-per. Chester Wright's daughter is home again with her family after serving for eighteen months as a missionary in Scotland. Her welcome home service will be held Feb. 24. Monday night in the Medical Medi-cal Self Help Class taught at the Mapleton School, Dr. Nance presented a fine lesson on emergency birth and care of the new-born baby. The heart is an organ that does enough work in 12 hours (obviously a non-union heart) to lift a 65-ton tank car one foot off the' ground. Eighteen members of the Mapleton Fire Department with their wives, attended the Utah-Juab dinner meeting in Spanish Fork Saturday evening. even-ing. The Mapleton Department was commended for their support sup-port of this organization as they had the largest percentage percen-tage of their group in attendance. attend-ance. A delicious dinner was served by the Spanish Fork Department and after the business busi-ness of the evening a fine film was shown on the work of the Forest Rangers. One of our members was a lucky door-prize winner and received a lovely TV tray. The Mapleton Maple-ton Fire Department will be hosts to this two county organization or-ganization at a dinner the second sec-ond Saturday in May. Dean Jones of the Nebo School District is at present conducting a class for parents under the Adult Education Program, Pro-gram, dealing with child rearing rear-ing problems. The group held their first meeting to plan a schedule and hear an outline of material to be taught. They will meet again on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in 'the Mapleton School. A former Mapleton girl, Joanne .Paulson Forsyth, and |