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Show denhall was held at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Holley I Wednesday evening. Mr. Menden-hall Menden-hall is leaving for California on Thursday where he has employment. employ-ment. The evening was spent with supper at a dining table and social so-cial chat. Guests besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Joe Miller, Miss Erma Mendenhall, Miss Lois Hjorth, Miss Grace Holley, Mack Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Tay-lor, Miss Berniece Johnson, Blake Everett, Miss Marian Duke, Fred Jensen and the hostess, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Reynolds. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Canister of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichols Roosevelt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Car-rick. MAPLETON BY FERN JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen of Los Angeles, Calif., were visitors Sunday at the home of the former's for-mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Allen. The couple, with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Allen, are on a trip to Yellowstone National park this week. Miss Thora Whiting has been given a position as one of the vocal entertainers at Zion National Na-tional park during the summer. H. B. Perry, 78, of this city, is in a serious condition at the Hughes hospital, Spanish Fork, fnllnwirur an accident at his home Miss Irene Bird left Tuesday to spend the summer in Salt Lake City. Friends of Earl Pulley, formerly former-ly of Mapleton, will be interested to know that he is in California taking up Diesel engineering and also training for postal service. Fifteen members of the Maple-ton Maple-ton D .U. P. attended the annual D. U. P. outing at Lehi Wednesday. Wednes-day. A very clever progressive bicycling bicyc-ling party was held Thursday evening. The party started at the home of Miss Alene Jensen and progressed to the various girls' homes. Those who attended were Miss Helen Larsen, Miss Emma Ullock, Miss LeNore Wfeight, Miss Erma Harmer and Miss Alene Jensen. Miss Benita Diamond has returned re-turned to her home in Park City after spending a week with relatives rela-tives here. here Saturday afternoon, when a colt he was leading became frightened and kicked him, fracturing frac-turing four ribs. Harley WTiiting of this city, has been engaged to sing with Ted Beck's orchestra at Arrowhead Arrow-head on Saturday nights. Harley has recently been made assistant manager at the Angeles theater, Spanish Fork, where he has been chief operator for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiscombe and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whiting and families spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warner and other ; friends and relatives at Salt Lake City and Ogden. Members of the Relief Society activity committee were enter-! enter-! tained with a social Tuesday af-I af-I ternoon. Approximately 75 ladies I attended. An especially enjoyable j program featured two numbers by the Singing Mothers; a book re-! re-! view by Mrs. Mae Huntington; a , vocal duet. Misses Genevieve and I Virginia Bird. Mrs. Marie Stone paid tribute to the honored guests. : Tn conclusion, refreshments were Miss June Kazier of Greenwich is spending the summer here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox have returned to their home in Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Idaho, after having spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Houtz. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Larsen and family of Roosevelt spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen. A swimming party in honor of Miss Berniece Binks and Reed Bennett's birthday was held Friday Fri-day evening at Park Ro-She. After Af-ter swimming, the guests returned return-ed to the home ot Miss Wilma Binks to a supper served at a dining table. Guests were Miss Beth Kindred, Alonzo Billings, Miss June Kazier of Greenwich, Fred Dibble, Reece Mower, the guests of honor, and the hostess. Mrs. Inez Rudolph and family have returned to their home in Idaho after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bird entertained en-tertained at a birthday party for their daughter, Maurine, on her seventh birthday Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by the following little friends: Janice Pulley, Kathleen Gividen, Beth Perry, Dean Vincent, Vin-cent, Janice Mendenhall, Shirlene Harmer, JoAnn Bird, Melva Dean Bird, Ruth Holley, and Opal Rudolph Ru-dolph of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pulley and daughter, Janice, spent an enjoyable en-joyable Sunday at American Fork visiting with friends and relatives. served to the group with Mrs. Millie Mil-lie Bird, Mrs. Mary Whiting and Mrs. Harriet Nielson acting as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting entertained at dinner at their home on Monday evening for Mrs. Buleah Whiting, Verl and Venice Whiting. Marvin Anderson has returned to his home here following a month's visit in Burley, Idaho. Ma-, and Mrs. Carl Wiscombe were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiscombe. Mrs. Tim Marsh has returned to her home after spending two weeks with friends and relatives in California. A farewell party for Earl Men- ing a few weeks with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall and families enjoyed a chicken henrie up Hobble Hob-ble Creek canyon, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whiting and daughters and Miss Leora Evans of Lake Shore, left Sunday to spend two weeks in Yellostone Park and surrounding places of interest. The first meeting of the first year 4-H club was held Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of their leader, Miss Lillian Bird. Plans for the coming year were discussed after which the following officers were elected: President, Coleen Hurst; vice president, Beverly Allan; secretary sec-retary and treasurer, Joyce' Whiting; Whit-ing; reporter, Glenna Mae Wing; activity leaders, S'hirley Johnson and Mary Perry. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served to the members present. The Aaron Johnson family reunion re-union will be held Sunday at Sierra Benita park in Maple canyon. Fay Llewellyn who was seriously seri-ously hurt in a rock crusher some ' time ago, is convalescing at 'his home after spending six weeks at the hospital in Ely, Nevada. Miss Bernice Harmer left for Ogden Sunday to spend the rest of the summer working there. I Miss Alice Arnette and Tom j Arnette of Castlegate are spend- |