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Show Mapleton News Mrs. Lois Graves Phone 489-6674 The Mapleton Second Ward Liahoma girls are holding their Daddy Date Thursday January 18, at 6:30. Mrs. Kay Prest-wich Prest-wich is in charge of the arrangements, ar-rangements, which will include supper, games and a program. Mrs. Paul (Merle) Best is in the Utah Valley Hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKenzie are vacationing in Arizona for a short time. Mrs. Hazel Kappas has been in the Utah Valley Hospital for the past few days. She was taken ta-ken there Sunday evening. Paul Ogilvie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Ogilvie, is in the Utah Valley Hospital for observation ob-servation and a possible surgery. sur-gery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd in Tempe, Arizona, Ar-izona, for the Christmas holidays. holi-days. Since returning they have entertained at two family dinners. din-ners. Attending the first one were, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Warren and daughter, Karen, and Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Jensen Jen-sen and children. Another dinner din-ner was held on January 7 for Mr. and Mrs. Deon (Aileen) Worthen and children, Guy and Cheryl, Burton Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren. Mr .and Mrs. Willis Harmer who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Sp.-4 Ronald Perry, son of Mr .and Mrs. David Perry, is at home on leave. He has been stationed in Korea and will return to duty February 17 to Fort Stewart, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Curtis enjoyed a recent vacation beginning be-ginning just before Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing and lasting about six weeks. They visited Mrs. Cuh-tis' Cuh-tis' mother in St. George and attended temple sessions there. They went to Glen Canyon Dam at Paige, Arizona, attended attend-ed temple sessions at the Mesa Temple. They visited a sister at Cottonwood, Arizona, and while there went elk hunting. They toured into Nogales, Mexico, Mex-ico, Costa Grande Indian ruins near Florence, Arizona, a ghost town in Jerome, Arizona, a cotton mill. They went to Riverside, Riv-erside, Calif., to visit with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Quarnburg and on up to Klamath' Kla-math' Falls, Oregon and tuored the Redwood Forest. Marilyn Whiting is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting, having come from New York City, where she is employed in the library, to help celebrate her parents golden wedding anniversary. She will be here two weeks. Other members of ; the family are expected from out of the state. Mrs. Reva Chidester is visiting visit-ing in Las Vegas with her son, Charles and his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Davies are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday, January 14, at the Utah Valley Hospital. The baby weighed five pounds and 13 ounces and is their 13th child. The Lions Club dinner will be held January 18 at Oak Crest Inn. Speaker for the evening eve-ning will be from the Training Division of U.S. Steel and will speak on UVTDA. Honored guests for the evening will be |