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Show speaking for "M" men and Gleaner j girls, retold story, junior girls, and singing in the different classes. ; j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Emma, to Ross Cressell of Salt Lake City, the marriage taking tak-ing place recently. The young couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Cressell has been working in that city for the past two years, returning to her home last week for a short stay. At the spelling contest held in Spanish Fork on Tuesday for schools south of Salt Lake, two Ma pie ton girls were fortunate in high placing in oral and written spelling. They are Ferl Nielson, first, in oral spelling, and Kath-erine Kath-erine Ellett, second in written spelling, spell-ing, j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holley and daughter Pauline of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holley. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beck, of Burley, Idaho, spent Wednesday of last week with Mr and Mrs. Arnold Lee of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee gave a dinner party Sunday in honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hanks of Salem, and Mr. and Mr3. Ross Cressel of Salt Lake. MAPLETON j JJEWSTEMS! The proposition of sending the seventh and eighth grade pupils to j the Springville junior hi eh school j and the expense incurred by the plan was the principal topics of discussion dis-cussion at a meeting of the Maple-ton Maple-ton P.-T. A. held Wednesday evening eve-ning in the chapel. A committee consisting of citizens citi-zens of Mapleton with Superintendent Superinten-dent Melvin Wilson of the Nebo district dis-trict will make further investigations investiga-tions as to the possibility of the plan and report at the April meet-meeting'. meet-meeting'. The principal speakers were Superintendent Su-perintendent Wilson, E. E. Knud-sen, Knud-sen, principal of Springville high school, E. O. Elett of the Mapleton school and a number of visiting school board members. Students of the high school furnished the program. In honor of her son, Rex, Mrs. Bert Whiting entertained at her home Monday evening, his twelfth birthday being the occasion. Games furnished amusement after which ja delicious luncheon was served to the following: Erma and Earl j Mendenhall, Naomi Harmer, lone I Nielson, Helen Tew, Marva Perry, ' I Thora Whiting, Irene Jensen, Hor-j Hor-j ley Whiting, Stanley Bird, Cluff Hopla, Frank Carnesecca and the honor guest. Contest work for the M. I. A. is under way now with a large num-1 num-1 ber of contestants trying out for the finals In the ward in public |