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Show Happenings in Mapleton Mrs. Lois Graves Phone 489-6674 A party for the Yankee Ball Club coached by Neno Antin- ; eno was held July 18 at the city park. Trophies were given to the boys who were leaving the club, Kevin Graves, son of : Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graves; David Rogers, son of Ben Rogers; Ro-gers; Michael Carnesecca, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carnesecca, Carne-secca, and Raymond Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Poulson. dren from Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fullmer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fullmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer, Michael and Mrs. Alisha Juber and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graves and children. E2 Cleve Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson arrived home for a leave from the Army artillery. He has been stationed at Fort Sill since the 24th of May. He will report at Fort Dix, New Jersey, on the 12th of August and then go on to Frankfort, Germany, where he will spend an undetermined time. Mrs. Barbara Murray spent a few days in Northern Utah with a brother and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Paulson and family have gone to New York to participate in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. They expect ex-pect to be gone for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calder and family enjoyed a short vacation vaca-tion at Logan during the past week. Ernest Parkins, son of Mrs. Naomi Parkins, has returned to North Carolina where he will be stationed for the next three months, then he will be released from the service. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and Susan Graves left Saturday for a short vacation ; in Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graves entertained at a birthday party par-ty Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Louise Peterson, mother moth-er of Mrs. Graves. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Peterson and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. Carol Johnson and chil- |