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Show speakers. Luncheon was served. Dwaine Bird is president of the club and announced that the r. program ushered in the heart s fund campaign, which will be it carried on by the Jaycees in y February. e Another activity in connec- -tion with the drive, was the quilting' sponsored by the Jay- -cee Wives, who mode a quilt d to be given away at the '49'er Dance next month, to raise j-funds j-funds for the heart campaign. . e Mr. and Mrs. Lee Diamond j were dinner guests Sunday, at V the home of her sister and 3 brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ;e Fred Mordue in Payson. Another An-other sister and husband, Mr. g and Mrs. Eldon Hansen of e Spanish Fork, were also guests, it and Mrs. Larry Christensen of Provo and Mrs. Edith Jolley were guests for the evening. Mrs. LaMar Averett was in an accident on the corner near Hjorth's service station recently. recent-ly. She had stopped, waiting for a car to pass before making mak-ing a left hand turn, when a car travelling south hit the back end of her car. She suffered suf-fered a whiplash and pulled muscles in her back and neck. Merril Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales, who is serving serv-ing a mission in Australia, has been made district leader of the Mission House District. Mapleton Firemen Auxiliary held a meeting January 11, at the home of Mabel Paulson. Opening prayer was offered by chaplain Nortica Barker President Pres-ident Janet Carnesecca conducted con-ducted affairs of business. Mary Bird gave a book review Mapleton News Mrs. Blake Everett Mapleton dog licenses for the current year, are now due and payable to the City Treasurer, Grace Bennett, it was announced announ-ced this week. There is a reduction re-duction in licenses if paid before be-fore March 10, it is noted. All residences are to be checked for dogs. According to city officials, of-ficials, the ordinance on dogs forbids- them running at large in the city between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., and owners are to be responsible for their dogs at all times. Dogs without metal tags on their collars will be considered as stray animals. The Lion's Club met at the Oak Crest Inn last Thursday evening for a dinner meeting. During the evening, Margaret and Robert Sayer entertained with accordian numbers. of "The Sound of Music" with Pat Selman singing the musical musi-cal numbers from the movie. Newly elected officers, Janet Carnesecca, Elaine Mason, Er-ma Er-ma Lee Bills and Neola Stein-er Stein-er were in charge of the meeting. meet-ing. Dr. Robert H. Nightingale spoke at a meeting of the Mapleton Ma-pleton Jaycees and their wives, Thursday evening, at the Town Hall, on coronary heart disease. At the meeting also was Homer Ho-mer Murphy of the state heart fund organization, to show films on the subject. At the close of the talks, questions were asked by the group and answered by the visiting The Mapleton Firemen and their wives had a turkey dinner din-ner at the town hall Friday night. Following dinner, they played ping pong and volleyball. volley-ball. Bill Bleggi is entertainment entertain-ment chairman. Mabel Hansen was hostess to the regular meeting of the Sierra Bonita Club this month. All of the members went to the home of Mrs. Iris Dibble for a surprise party. Mrs. Dibble Dib-ble has been confined to her home for the past two months because of having her feet operated op-erated on. Everyone brought pot-luck and spent an enjoyable enjoy-able evening visiting. RaNae Christensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen Chris-tensen had a birthday party, Monday afternoon with ten of her friends. Following the party, par-ty, some of her relatives came to wish her a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gammon and family of Vineyard, Mr. |