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Show . j MAPLKTON NEWS. I Mrs. Louisa Johnson had as Sunday Sun-day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dodero and daughter Josephine, Mr. Campbell and Miss Smith of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jackson1. Mapleron took four prizes at the old folks outing held at Vivian Park in Provo canyon last Thursday. Thurs-day. John Tucket t, age 90, for being be-ing the oldest man present; Peter Holes as the handsomest man; Helen1 Runswick and Louisa Johnson, John-son, both winning races for ladies over 70. Miss Marilda Thompson of l'rovo is visiting this week with Miss Jennie Johnson. Frank Johnson, Hazel Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson motored to AlliMinftij lost week whrro Aaron Johnson sold his farm located a mile from Altoonnh, A thrilling experience happened on the journey when they witnessed an automobile roll over a dugway, injuring in-juring three women. The Johnsons assisted the women up the embankment embank-ment and took them to the hospital at Duchesne. " Hanford Clayton of Rexburg, Idaho, was the guest Sunday of Mr. ; and Mrs. C. M. Bird. Mrs. Norris Binks and Clyde Clark were the dinner guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. aud Mrs. David Hopla. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Binks of Soldier Sol-dier Summit are the guests of Mrs. M. E. Binks. Mrs. Walter Manwaring has returned re-turned to her home in Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bird, Miss Maurine Hill and Hanford Clayton were the dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hill of Payson. Henry Newport, Russell Robinson and Harvey Anderson of Salt Lake motored to Mapleton, Saturday, and were accompanied on a fishing trip to Strawberry by Elmer Bird. Miss Edna Johnson of Salt Lake City is visiting with Miss Madge Johnson this week. The late Marie Corelli on being asked why she never married, said : "There is no need, for I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all the afternoon, after-noon, and a cat which comes home late at night." |