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Show sHurst Friday evening. The time was spent in playing games and in making a brides book. Luncheon was served to Mary Ann Bird, Norma Hatfield, Thera Lou Fin-layson, Fin-layson, Sharon Jensen, LuAnn Stevens Ste-vens and Caroline Everett. Caroline Everett, who is attending attend-ing the USAC at Logan spent the weekend at the home of her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Everett. Anuunia Hinks. Beautiful planter boxes for flowers were made Mrs. Birdie Nielson entertained the members of the MapleUm DUP at her .home b,sl Thursday aftcr-ncon. aftcr-ncon. Assisting her m serving the delicious luncheon were Aga Mnckley, Ardilla Perry, and Phoebe Phoe-be Perry. The lesson was given by Marva Whiting and the history by Senate Mendenliall. Twenty members were present. : 00 i1"- Haplolon Nous j i-iione 010!) HI " ITmi's- Hi'S'1 Hjorth and 1 N filter spe'U the weekend t,;,by, i, ,m a combined business in Uf'0, tttrip. While there they 8"!trft-ith relatives in Idaho falls. a H Anderson of Mt. spent the weekend at the Plf: nf l er son and his wile Mr. "Tvri Reese Anderson, ana Rinks has returned to his DCraining camp at Fort Ord Sne two weeks at the Jf aft This parents Mr. and Mrs. I ! He Binks. While here he was 1 rcA at a dinner party at the i I h of his sister and her husband i T nd M. Bob Jacobson of Mr. ana t t. f showed pictures he had taken while on a mission in the East Central states. Refreshments were served to twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perry and Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and children chil-dren of Provo were Sunday dinner guests at the Lester Hanson home. Several couples from Mapleton attended the wedding reception of Geneel Mendenliall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mendenliall of Provo and Antoino H. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Harris also of Provo. The reception was held in the First-Seventh ward chapel cha-pel in Provo, Thursday, February 10. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. S. Lavell Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird and their daughter Mary Ann. Doris Ann Hales, a bride of the coming week, was honored with a bridal shower by a group of her girl friends at the home of Yvonne Officers and teachers, of the Mapleton Ma-pleton Second ward were entertained enter-tained at the home of Helen Wis-combe Wis-combe Wednesday night. She was assisted by Vera Singleton, Alice Johnson and Vanda Jensen. The evening was spent in playing play-ing "cootie". Flossie Sanford and Jeanie Hardy, who are moving out of the ward, were presented with a book. A delicious lunch was served to seventeen. Douglas Bills was in charge of the Scout Banquet for the Maple-ton Maple-ton wards Wednesday night. A delicious hot supper was served at www Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks received re-ceived word Saturday morning, February 12 of the birth of their first grand son born to Blair and Connie Parkinson Binks at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday morning. A fireside chat was held for the two Mapleton wards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen Sunday evening after church. Ar-lene Ar-lene Hall, Norma Hatfield and Boyd Johnson were hosts for the evening. Kenneth Giles of Spring-ville Spring-ville was the guest speaker. He long tables cleverly decorated in small flags and, spruce twigs. The following program was introduced: in-troduced: violin solo, Martin Palmer; Pal-mer; song, Joe Girot; stake offices Wilford Manwaring, Leo Felix, El-wood El-wood Loveridge and Boyd Williams made the awards. Eugene Gibbs, stake representative representa-tive and Mapleton Scout master was also present. One hundred and ten scouts and their parents were present. J of Mrs. Zina Dibble. The Senior Aaronic Priesthood i I met at the home of Mr. tf j A. Binks Sunday It Marva Whiting gave the lefson and refreshments were ser-i ser-i vedtonine. t Mr and Mrs. Duane Binks and foil son Douglas have moved to i ican Fork where they have Phased a home. Duane is em-' em-' Cd there in the office of the 1 j2h Power and Light Company. I I I . t the "49" dance held Saturday Jkt in the Mapleton Memorial Hall Le3 Ble WOn the it ' and Mrs. Bill Ruff won the 5 k quilt. The best dressed woman 'lZeqwas awarded to Mrs. Burton Wren and Fred Jensen was cleared cle-ared the best dressed man. : Approximately fifty per cent of the Quests received door prizes. The Jaycees met Thursday night in Memorial Hall with Johnny Seggi in charge. Roland Hanson, War Angus and Theo Roundy as- " tfd him. Films -of lion hunting w e shown by Myron Childs, Ray Hatfield and Oscar Hansen. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to seven- teen' A class in copper embossing was ! riven for fourteen women of the ! Mapleton ward three days of last week Barbara Murray who is instructor in-structor in the home management to conducted the class. Those ! who completed the course were i Gwen Allen, Cora Elli LaVerl Young, Gladys Parry, Ethel Jensen Jen-sen Catherine Ann Jensen, Ruth Anderson, Iris Dibble, Mabel Warren, War-ren, Inez Harmer, Blanch Tew Dorthy Parry, Gene Allen and |