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Show home the girls cnine buck to the (Vrvick home and there enjoyed a slumber party. Miss Sadie "Whiting entertained the following at dinner Sunday evening: Fay Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen. Mrs. Myra Murray entertained the old folks committee Friday evening. The commit tee includes Frank Johnson, Mrs. Maud Neilson, and Mrs. Myra Murray. The widows and widowers of Maple-ton Maple-ton were invited. A reception was given at Salem Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Perry, who were married in the Salt Lake temple, tem-ple, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. John Holley and Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Perry went to Salem Saturday to attend the reception re-ception given for Mr. and Mrs. Fardinand Perry of Mapleton. Mrs. Freeman Bird of Payson is visiting with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Marshbanks. Mrs. M. E. Binks returned home from Manti, Tuesday after a month's visit. Miss No r ma lb dl ey wen t to Trovo Sunday to a r tend a party ' given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' G. E. Dorgan complimentary to Mrs. J Dorgan's birthday.. j Mrs. E. Groneinan has returned 1 to her home in Salt Lake City, after spending the past three weeks in Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Iioundy an- j i: unco the arrival of a baby girl, i born last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hails are the proud parents of a baby girl, born last "Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. T. Tew, Jr., ;of Fillmore annuinrre-.. 'i1 ''f a baby boy, born Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson, Frank and Lelaud Johnson, Lewis Johnson left Saturday for Castle-gate. Castle-gate. A missionary farewell party was given in the Mapleton amusement hall for Fav Jensen. Monday even- ing. The following program was rendered : selection from the Mapleton Maple-ton band : reading by Fred Jensen ; solo by Mr. Pratt of the B. Y. U. ; piano solo by Mary LeKoy ; song by the Mapleton male quartet ; reading by Miss Norma Holley ; duet by William Snow and Arthur Gallop: reading by Miss Huff of the B. Y. U. ; instrumental selection by Ronald Ron-ald Lee, Frank Snow and Rulan Jensen ; dance bv Miss Helen Men-denhall Men-denhall of Springville ; remarks by Bishop L. A. Nielson ; remarks by Joseph Jensen and Fay Jensen. After the program dancing was enjoyed. en-joyed. A purse of $91 was collected. collect-ed. Harvey, Frank and Mack Whitney Whit-ney left Sunday for Castle Gate to investigate the report of the death of Bryan Johnson, who was reported re-ported to be in the coal mine disaster. dis-aster. i Mrs .Freeman Bird of Payson i was the guest last week of Mr. and ; Mrs. Lovell Mendenhnll. i ..; I MAPLETON NEWS I celcl Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Holley re- ',n turned from Rexburg, Idaho, last Whs Saturday. speak- .ingly of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Binks otic young dier Summit spent last wev. Bishop J. relatives in Mapleton. Jishop L. A. Miss Hannah Curricle dicated by John Tuesday evening for M' Johnson, who will reti survived by his her home in Canada, cl Clark Johnson, supper was served tctwo years of ago; Tew. .Miss Geneva r. and Mrs. Aaron ard Callister and seven brothers and Provo. Wayne Johnson of , Hugh Johnson of ray- Miss Floronnk Johnson, Willis John-Friday John-Friday evenmer Johnson, Lewis John-party. John-party. The land Johnson and Mrs. Par-Mario Par-Mario Jen- Whitney of Mapleton. l-'mma Messrs. .1 Ralph ' Quinn incuts play |