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Show fMPLETON j 'Mr, ;ind Mi'H. Arthur Whiting and Mrs. May l-iail and baby of Monroe wi-ic Maple-ton visitor last wei-k. Mr. Jack Whitintf of Bmi;y, Idaho, Ida-ho, was a visitor at the home of relatives in Maploton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Cox of Fair-vinw Fair-vinw wre uf-sts of Mr. and Mrs. i Bi-rL Whiting, Sunday. A lovely dinner va:i served the guests. tH'l' the occasion being her birth- day. Present were Miss Mildred Spaffor and Miss Fern Rowland ; of H.jrin&villc; Miss VVilma Whit-in-. Miss Muriel Jensen and Miss Grace liollry, and the hostess. The evening was spent in playing progressive pro-gressive card games and in social chat. The annual Achievement day of Lhe 4-H club of Maplcton will be held Sunday evening in the chapel. All work will be displayed and a fine program has been outlined, with county agents to talk. Everyone Every-one is requested to attend. Miss Cda Holley entertained Sunday Sun-day night at a slumber party at her home. Included in the party were Miss Ruth Whiting, Miss Ina J loljry and Miss Eva Harmer. Miss Lucile Houtz and Miss Eva Harmer, of Salt Lake City, visited with their parents over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Afton Matson of Idaho is a Map let on visitor this week with 1 friends and relatives. ;, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Parmlry of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of relatives on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jensen and baby, of Riverton, were Mapleton visitors Sunday. Miss Ruth Wiscombe entertained ( a group of friends at her home Tuesday evening at an oyster sup- The Misses Helen and Beryl WhiLing were hostesses to a group of friends at their home Sunday at an afternon tea. Social chat was the main diversion. Present were Miss Bessie Diamond, Miss Ruth Lee, Miss Mabel Dibble, Mis Bill Lee and the hostesses. The opening night of Mutual wac held Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hail. A large crowd was in attendance to enjoy the program and games. Mrs. Amanda Links was in charge of the program pro-gram and games, being assisted with the latter by the ward, officers. offi-cers. The following numbers constituted con-stituted the program : Vaudeville act, under the supervision of Mrs. Zona Whiting; song, Second ward trio; reading, Miss Colba Caffle, also of the Second ward of Spring-ville; Spring-ville; song, guitar quartet; talk, Elmer Bird. |