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Show - lileton Hews 1 Blake Everett MftoneJ89-4837 tfopleton Second Ward , officers and teachers Fr""'irJ Christmas party with 3 Lsbands in the cultural iilf " tue chapel last Thurs-Jl(,The Thurs-Jl(,The tables were beauti- decorated in a Christmas that 'e'y "' tewed "S,"" sr fol- r nendship, and in keeping this theme, she presented ch of those having birthdays month with gifts. Zora Hales brought the gift of Laughter.- AnnRowberrygavethegTftof Ann Rowberry gave the f f "n". She led the group Z several games. Beverly Walk presented the "Gift of Mu ic - sen Merilyn Tuttie, Jo Hutchings and Beverly sanir a number or two with Patricia Keese as accompanist. Alberta Banks brought the S" "Ve" by tellinS son of the favorite stories surrounding sur-rounding the birth of the Savior. Sav-ior. Bishop Hjirth concluded the program with the "Gift of Appreciation." Special guests of the evening were the den mothers of the ward, the bishopric and their partners. Mrs. Irving Snow of Duchesne Du-chesne is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Winona Davies and family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottey have a new baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Allan have returned home after a week in Boulder, Colorado, with their son, David, and family. They have a new baby boy which they plan to name Sterling David. The baby has two little sisters to welcome him, Shelli and Karie. David is employed as a physicist at the Bureau of Standards. His wife is the former Edna Ramsey. Ram-sey. She was employed as a nurse at the Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital before they were married. mar-ried. The Busy Fingers Sewing Club had a Christmas party at the home of Rhoda Thomas in Spanish Pork this week. The following women were present: Gladys Johnson, Ethyl Jensen, Zina Dibble, Gladys Perry, Martha Houtz, Nellie Wis-combe Wis-combe Florence Stone all of Mapleton; and Jenny Dart of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Clyde Larsen of Richfield, Rich-field, Utah, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Margar-et Larsen this week. They came especially to attend the open house for Mrs. A. O. Thorn. Clyde is district supervisor super-visor in the southern part of the state, of the government soil-erosion and conservation work. They have three sons, one is an attorney in Calif., another is attending school in Salt Lake and the other boy is on an LDS Mission in France. Every veteran of Mapleton is requested to be at a meeting Sunday at 2:30 p.m., at Memorial Mem-orial Hall to express their opinions on an important item. Utah's general angling season sea-son for 1964 opens May 30, with the general deer hunt op-pening op-pening set for October 17. These are annually the greatest great-est participant sports of all the State's fish and game seasons sea-sons and early setting of opening op-ening dates allows sportsmen to set aside vacation time for these events. First Rose Bowl football game at Pasadena, Calif., was played in 1902: Michigan ve Stanford. |