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Show spent two days last week at the home of his sister Mrs. Reed Hales. Their son Blaine who is stationed at Fort Lewis, Washing-ton also spent two days at home last week. Mrs. Fern Butler of Ogden is a guest at the home of her mother Mrs. Hattie Jensen this week. 5ments were served to the following club members: Elsie Alleman, Ruth Shurtliff, Louise Robertson, Grace Harmer, Marie Stone, Mina Llewellyn Llewel-lyn and Fern Bird. . Mr. Steiner Bush and his son John of Elsinore were Sunday dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Airs. Waldon Hurst. Young Bobby Frandsen was honored on his 4th birthday with a party givon by his mother Mrs. Donald Frandsen for 14 of hiE small friends and their mothers. The same week Bobby and his parents, par-ents, left for Fairbanks, Alaska, where they will make their home. The Mapleton chapter of the DUP met at the home of Mrs. Sadie Whiting Thursday afternoon. The histories of her grandparents Olie R. Beck and Christina Beck were read by her daughter Mrs. Ruth Anderson. The lesson was given by Alice Johnson. Assisting the hostess were Hattie Jensen, 4 Claudia Whitney and Pearl Hol-ley. Hol-ley. Refreshments were served to 22 club members. Dr. and Mrs.' Quinn. Whiting and their family of Price were dinner guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting Sunday. The Birthday club were entertained enter-tained at a hot supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Whiting Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andreason were special guests. Birthday gifts were presented pre-sented to Priscilla LeRoy and Nina Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales had the pleasure of entertaining the following fol-lowing relatives at their home Sunday: Sun-day: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Taylor and family of Salt Lake City and Bishop and Mrs. Frank Sorensen of Palmyra. ' Dr. Carroll Draper of Logan v Mapleton News By aire. Norris T. Binks Phono 0109-IU The MIA of the Mapleton ward presented a music festival Tuesday night in the ward church which was well attended. Mrs. Lillian-Binks Lillian-Binks was in charge and the following fol-lowing program was presented: posting of colors, scouts; prayer, Ted Bills; "Hop Triple Down" by dancing group; piano solo, Don Bluth; "Waltz Clog, dancing group; song, singing mothers chorus; "Eyes of Blue" by dancing group; clarinet solo, Pat Bills; "Partner dance, by dancing group; chorus by Bee Hive girls; solo dance, Donna Don-na Wentz; piano solo, Boyd Hales; "Mammy's Little Baby" by dancing danc-ing group; song, by junior gleaners; glean-ers; "Soft Shoe" by dancing group, closing prayer, Catherine Ann Jen sen. - Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Ertle (Joan) of Seattle, Washington, have been guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hurst. They came to attend at-tend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst. N The SMS Club were entertained at the home of Zora Hales Thursday Thurs-day night. The evening was spent in playing "500" and prizes were won by Louise Robertson, Mina Llewellyn and Fern Bird. Refresh- |