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Show last piece rendered was the "Mock-ing-Bird," with little Mryle' Johnson in a birdlike costume flitting among the players. At the close she sang the "Mocking-bird" with Leland Johnson accompanying her on the violin and Frank Johnson whistling. Leo nrmer gave n few remarks in which he gave words of praise :md encouragement to the young members mem-bers of the band. Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall entertained Monday at a birthday party for her son Arthur. (James and music wee enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served to Elaine Bird, Lillian Bird, Eva Harnier, Lucile Houtz, Ruth Whiting. Grace Lee, Velora Allen, Jack AVhiting, Maurice Bird, Robert Johnson. Ray Whitney, H igh Fuller and Donald Johnson. The literary committee of tlie Relief Re-lief society entertained the Maple-ton Maple-ton ward Sunday evening. A biographical bio-graphical sketch of the life of John Greenleaf Whittier was given by Emily Jordan. She also read two of his poems ; '"The Slave Ship," and "Telling the Bees." '"Barbara Fritchie," was given by Vina Bird and "Maud Muller' by Louisa Johnson1. John-son1. A humorous song was sung by Myrl Johnson nnd Frank Johnson gave a humorous speehc. Mrs. Alice Johnson had as her dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Johnson of Castle Gate. Louise Johnson. Mryle May and Kelsey Johnson, Mrs. Leland Le-land Johnson and Mrs. Louis Johnson John-son motored to Payson Friday af-, af-, ternoon for an afternoon visit with Mrs. Hugh Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law entertained enter-tained Friday evening at a wedding reception in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Law who were married in the Salt Lake temple last week. Covers were laid for thirty guests. Thursday evening the Mapleton band gave a musical program followed fol-lowed by a dance in the Mapleton amusement hall. The program consisted con-sisted of a clarinet and cornet duet by Leslie Houtz and Frank Johnson John-son ; a saxophone solo by Ellis Le-Roy Le-Roy : music on mandolins by Frank Snow, Ronald Lee and liuel Jensen Jen-sen ; an address by Mayor Leo Harnier; baritone and trombone duet bv Carol and Howard Waters. MAPLETOX SOCIETY. I 4 Mrs. R. F. Holley was a guest Mondav and Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Averett entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter loan's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Upton Cherrington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Lee spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKell at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bird, Mrs. Irene Jensen. Miss May Jensen and Miss Effie Huntington of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee nnd daughter Betty of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lee. Mrs. Irene Jenson and daughter May of Salt Lake City spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Modonhall. Tho program at the dance given by the Mapleton band consisted of solos, duets and trios along with selections by the entire band. The |