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Show TALMADGE TALKSTO BOYS Tbe advanced class of boy scouts met at the home of W. George Tal-mage Tal-mage last Thursday evening where they took up their lesson in "Conservation." "Conser-vation." dealing with nntnr the prescribed course for scooting, i Friday evening Mr. Talmas-gave a demonstration, before the class of a portable radio which will be used in their field work. Dr. M. O. Hayes, professor of paleontology at the Brigham Young university", spent an. evening at the Talniagrt home during the week where was exhibited a collection of historic relics, among which was a part of a pre-historic dinosaur. I MAPLETON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mackley were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley. Mrs. J. J. Carrick entertained at a quilting Monday. Lunch was served to the following : Miss Bessie Whitnes, Mrs. (.'has. Averett, Mrs. II. B. Perry, Mrs. J. L. Davis, Mrs. Frank Whitney, Mrs. Leo Hnrmcr and Mrs. E. J. Marshbanks. Mrs. James Nielson and children of Columbia are the guests of Mrs. J. J. Carrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Allied of Lehi are the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Wm. T. Tew. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Binks, Mr. and Mrs. Lavel Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Galium motored to Benjamin Sunday and spent the evening with Mrs. Dink's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis. A musical program was given nt the M. I. A. meeting of the Maple-ton Maple-ton ward Tuesdny evening by the Mapleton band. . Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Perry motored to Mills and spent Saturday Satur-day at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lavell Curtis. Mrs. Ella Johnson spent the weekend week-end in Pnyson visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson. I |