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Show Happenings in Mapleton by Mrs. Glenn Seal Phone 489-6091 Mapleton Third Ward rewards 33 boys with trip to coast areas Thirty-three young- men and women from Mapleton Third LDS Ward, boarded a chartered bus for a week of excitement in California. In order to be qualified to mnkp thp trin thp hovs had to younger children and later tithe ti-the evening for the adults. Later La-ter members and partners me1 at the home of Johnnie Blegg: for supper and gift exchanging Arrangements for both activities activ-ities were made bv Johnnie attend 75 of all their church meetings. They also had to earn the money to go. To do this, they have sold candy, sponsored a dance, picked apples ap-ples etc. Through the efforts of Blaine Hales, who was living In California at one time, he made arrangements to have these youth exchange with the Ontario Ward in California. They will attend church, have a fireside with the youth of the Ontario Ward and be housed in the homes of the ward members. mem-bers. Also on the itinerary is the Rose Parade and Disneyland. Disney-land. Going along with the Bleggi. Mrs. Harry (Gertha) Andre-assen Andre-assen and daughter, Inger, hosted hos-ted a Norwelgn luncheon at their home for the Primary officers of-ficers of the Mapleton Third LDS Ward. Attending were Mrs. Erma Lee Bills, Mrs. Eunice Eu-nice Poulson, Mrs. William Barker, Mrs. Ruth Hooper, Mrs. Shirley Revoir. S t e ven Wiscombe arrived home from Oklahoma for the holidays. When he returns to his employment, he will be taking ta-king his family there to live. group were Bishop and Mrs. Norman Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Young and Blaine Hales. In July the youth of the Ontario On-tario Ward will come to Mapleton Maple-ton and be taken about Utah to see the sights here. Gee Seal arrived home from a knee operation at 10 o'clock and Dr. Glenn Seal went to the Utah Valley Hospital with pneumonia and asthma at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Cell Bramall left Sunday to spend three weeks in California. En route they will spend a few days with Mrs. Bramall's son in Las Vegas. The Riding Club held a double dou-ble Christmas social at the school. A program was given and Santa entertained for the Elizabeth Peay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peay, will be leaving the first of January for the Western States Mission Field. Clyde Bennett is home recuperating re-cuperating from surgery in the Payson Hospital. Bill Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Snyder is home for the holidays. When he returns to his base he will be leaving for Vietnam. Mapleton LDS Third Ward Primary was reorganized at a recent church meeting. The new president is Mrs. Erma Lee Bills. Assisting her as counselors are Mrs. Delmonte Law and Mrs. Eileen Stevens. Mrs. Shirley Revoir was retained retain-ed as the secretary-treasurer and she will be assisted by Mis. Elaine Harmer. Inservice leader will be Mrs. Gertha An-dreassen. An-dreassen. Released with a vote of thanks were Mrs. Ruth Hooper and her counselors, Mrs. Eunice Poulson and Mrs. Wilma Barker. Bar-ker. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roundy were here from California visiting visit-ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Roundy during the Christmas Christ-mas holidays. Dell Court, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Court, is in the hospital hos-pital for observation and tests Gladys Johnson spent Christmas Christ-mas in Salt Lake City with hei daughter, Glenna Eva. A wonderful Christmas package pack-age arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Chidester or Thursday, which was a new adopted baby. The Mapleton Second Ware welfare committee and partners honored the widows and ladies living alone in the ward last Saturday in the Cultural Hall Those attending were Marie M 'l'gan, Vanda Jensen. Rubj Lessard, Ruth Holly, Margaret Coffman, Rhoda Simmons. The bishoprics wives decorated the tables and made the place cards. Caroling was lead by Harold Whiting, and Mrs. Helen Hel-en Wiscombe gave a talk. The MIA girls served about 40 people |