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Show Thomas Anderson. On Satur- IUirjoiTT 9 day, they attended meetings in her the morning for the DUP and Freeman I a luncheon at noon at the Ho- Mrs. g, tel Utah. In the afternoon, family. they enjoyed a trip to the ar- planning Q chives, the vault in the moun- where ht 0 tain, where church records are fession a," being kept. '" je The Wiscombes had a phone Mrs ft call from their son, Elder Ed- Mapletn' ce ward Wiscombe, last week. He winter j,' 3 has been chosen as one of the Calif0!tii';: a missionaries from the Eastern daughto'' States Mission to work at the lag an(1"v!:-'h( LDS exhibit at the World's and the' P Fair. He has not been told just l- ir what his duties will be yet, -ar but he is looking forward to a f " . i wonderful experience there. f . c j !ia Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting i' in and daughter, Virginia, have "' ,'7 recently returned from a lovely j ' trip to California, where they ' visited their son, Gary, and his family. They also visited jv I with several other relatives in if V the California area before go-ing go-ing on to Arizona to see their LllDeai; daughter, Joyce, and her fam-, ... ay- phu Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Rob- EMF ertson (the former Barbara . Bird) and family of Chicago, vqnnwAl Mapleton News Mrs. Blake Everett Phone 489-4837 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jensen spent several anxious days after af-ter the Alaskan earthquakes, waiting to hear from their daughter, Mrs. Dick Booth (Sharon). The Booths live at Palmer, which is 50 miles from Anchorage. She said just after dark their home began to shake and some objects tumbled to the floor and the power went off. It was a very frightening experience, but the immediate area around them did not suffer any noticeable no-ticeable damage. Mr. Booth is working for the government doing geological geolog-ical survey work. They have been there almost two years. Palmer is a small fanning community and they do most of their shopping in Anchorage. Anchor-age. Sharon realized her parents par-ents would be very worried, but all communications with the outside world were cut off for a few days. They have four little boys and will probably return here after his work is finished. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gren Jr. of Tooele and their three children spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gren Sr. Mrs. Russell Walker enjoyed a visit from her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen Jen-sen of Paul, Idaho, and her father, Paul Booth of Salt Lake City, for a day or two last week. Mrs. Keith Wiscombe spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. |