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Show Mapleton News ,lrs. Roy Tanner . .jjse Jensen had a party ' mnonng her mother, Georgia p'umlee on her 75th birthday. ;-jEday. There were 24 family Ambers from Salt Lake City, Jranish Fork, Springville andj Mapleton to share and enjoy i. ;,' lovely meal and verbally iico'jra?e Mrs. Plumlee to. blow out all the candles. .. The Reed Larsen family, con-ijjtintr con-ijjtintr of more than 50 children chil-dren and grandchildren held a a ittinicm at the Town Park re- - sntly. The family was pleased 3 welcome daughter Norma Marziale and family from New c Jersey, visiting with her five ; orothers and one sister before ." joing hack. Beverly Banks was surprised tith a birthday party Friday, j' rten she reached the ripe old !ge of 16. Helping her celebrate iere five young men and four ,', raing ladies. Sir. and Mrs. Lyle Poulson "" ad family spent a thrilling K si weeks traveling all over the country, seeing the Pageant, t: Joseph Smith's home ,the Sac-s: Sac-s: red Grove and Carthage Jail. 2: Along the way they stopped in I": HLnnesota to visit Lyle's brokers bro-kers and sisters. Then up into s Canada where they rested with iff parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kil- an for a few days. Then, last Jjt definitely not least, they I: wnt to Expo 67 and saw the lurid exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen 3 liable Hopla are proud parents of another girl Mm to their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopla. The new baby has a brother and sister to welcome her. Mrs. Will Whiting has just returned from San Jose, Calif.r where she atended the wedding of a son Milo Johnson and Ellen El-len W. Hanegan both of San Jose. The couple, both former residents of Springville and graduates of the Springville high school, will make a new home in Needles, Calif. Mr. Johnson is employed with a gas and electric company on the coast. |