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Show The scouts of Mapleton jj t,-ood turn Tuesday when they , ii a fcioup to me- home , : Jensen who has been confine! his bed for some time, and their regular evening meeting' Cornell Mendenhall, member c executive board, was preset were also Joseph Pate and aid Whiting, scout leader. A view of tli-.i Morse code was 1 Veil Jensen; stunts wme . formed by the Eagle scouts a general social time was eiy hy nenily 30 boys in altendat The Daughters of the' Pi0: of Mapleton were enteii; Thursday afternoon at the hot Mrs. Claudia Whitney. Ca: Viola Al'i'ii presided. Folk.-community Folk.-community singing, prayer led by Mrs. H lialtie Jensen, history of the pioneer Eliz, Whitney, mother of the ho was pivn by her dnughtar, Bessie W. Thorn of Sprin; Reminiscences of early pi I life wci'- given by Mrs. Loui: Johnson. Poems were read bj I Claudia Whitney; church h I v.iis 2fiven by,Mr.s. Mary LeRo;, I i vocai tiio by Ruth, Donna Mcaell Whitney concluded tht gram. Dainty re.-.-eshments served by the hostess, assist: her, daughter, to 14 member: guests present. Mrs. Ella Johna.;n c.-ertait her home Friday afternoon I, Zion's boys and Zion's girls 1 of the Primary. About twenty ' guests enjoyed the fun and of the party. ft . Mapleton News MTsTTrv7t"ie7ird presided at the tnnual Relief society program -Ivor, et Mapleton Tuesday in coin ;.emoration of the o. ganii:;. ion ot he sncietv SS v-ars ago. The lite of Eliza R. Snow was the principal theme of discusiioll and un appropriate ap-propriate progra.n was follows: poems composed b U- R Snow read by members of the ward Relief society organization songs by Mrs. Ella Bird; voca qua let. Cleo Whitney, Irene I: rd, Hal old Whiting and Mack Ilolley; also members of the stake board fi nished a short program. In conclusion con-clusion a dainty lunch was served by the teachers to about sixty members and guests present. Mrs. Leonard Ainett of Columbia, who has been visiting in Mapleton the last week with her parents Mi . and Mrs. Joseph Jenson returned to her home Monday. The Beehive giiis o; the M. I- A. were entertained -Tuesday evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Lily Einks Games and dancing were the main features of entertainment, enter-tainment, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following' follow-ing' Co-a Hornier, Phyllis Perry. Beryl Whiting. May Johnson, Kath-erlne Kath-erlne Ellett, Fell Nielson, Naomi Tew and Leah Perry. A big dance of the year was the benefit dance given Thursday evening eve-ning in the ward amusement hall The Cardinals furnished music. |