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Show sides Springville, Mapleton and Spanish Fork, were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parry and daughters Evelyn and Pauline and Mrs. Annie Parry Par-ry of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. El-wynn El-wynn Binks and family of Helper. Parry Descendants Hold First Family Reunion Descendants of the early pioneer, pio-neer, John Parry met in reunion Friday evening at the Mapleton Church and some eighty relatives spent the time at supper, visiting visit-ing and listening to a fine pror gram. It was the first reunion of the family and during the evening it was decided to make it an annua) event and met next year with descendants de-scendants of Wh. H. Carter, a brother of John Parry. Selected to arrange for the 1954 reunion were: Sam Parry, chairman; chair-man; Wm. Parry, program chairman; chair-man; Norris Binks, invitations; Mrs. Nellie Child, supper; Mrs. Leona Wilson, secretary-treasurer. Program numbers at the first reunion included, an accordian selection, se-lection, Kathleen Wilson; solos, Sam Parry and Evelyn Parry, accompanied ac-companied by Pauline Parry; skit, Louise and Phil Anderson; solo, Bill Anderson; trombone number, Wm. Parry; reading, Iris Dibble; i song,' Merrill Don Binks. Among relatives from cities be- |