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Show ' MAPLETON I i NEWS STEMS .: i ,. - " An interesting social of the week was the party held at Maple Dell in pnyaon canyon Thursday evening by Kay Jensen's Sunday school r (-in11- About 35 members and II guests were present to enjoy the Hi rt-einer roast und melon ci'st. '( Music, dancing and singing furnished fur-nished fun and amusement for all. Tie next girls 4-H meeting will be held September 11 at the home H Mrs.-Mary Whiting. All members, mem-bers, arc requested to attend. Sf ' A Mapleton visitor of the week was Miss Bertha Walter of Provo. , She was the guest of relatives and friends. After n week's trip to Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting, daugh-icr. daugh-icr. Ruth, and sons, Rex and Nlel, fj I returned Monday to their home In 1 Mapleton. Various places of interim inter-im est were visited as well as rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Helen C. Johnson and son, Arnold, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whiting Wednes-i Wednes-i day, prior to leaving for their home 6 in Lovell. Wyo., after a month's visit in Michigan and central states. HE' p Mr. and Mrs. William B. Allan, daughter, Eva and sons. Merrill and Fred, have returned after a ffi week's tour of Yellowstone nation-Is nation-Is al park. In Salt Lake they were Yj iined by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -J Malmstrom and daughter, Donna. 5 .A successful baby and pre-school ape children's clinic was held i lu Tuesday in Mapleton. Dr. Glen G. ' G'' Xeill and Nurse Evalina Reed su-- pervised. assisted by Sadie Whiting, ' Ella Lee, Emily Jordan and Alice I Johnson. j Mary Perry, three-year-old daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Perry, had the misfortune of breasting her arm Thursday morning by a fall from a window in the kitchen to the pavement below. Immediate attention was given the injury. Mrs. E. M. Snow had as dinner pucsts Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zollinger of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and son, Howard, nf Lethbridge, Canada, Miss Blanch .Van Orman of Raymond, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson John-son and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson John-son of Thistle, Utah. The word "chortle" was invented I by Lewis Carroll, who wrote "Alice ' in Wonderland" when he combined I "snort" and "chuckle." 1 ' - - - - - : 1 |