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Show . . i 1 fTlapletonevvs Orpha Dee Johnson 489-5725 "Ladder Mover," is a familiar call starting to echo throughout the cherry orchards as this year's harvest gets underway. I talked with Kelly Robertson and other growers and they assure as-sure me that the crop is good in fact our Springville-Map-leton area can boast an outstanding out-standing one compared to other areas of the st-ie. While talking to Joe Came-: Came-: ecca I learned that the ch-ry industry in Utah Inst year net-I net-I toj growers in th.2 state between be-tween 3V2 and 4 million dol- City spent some time with the Ralph Harmer's on Father's Day. Kay tells me that he is planning to write a thesis on the history of Mapleton and would like anyone who has information in-formation of any kind includ-1 ing pictures, journals, diaries, of some of the early residents to please get in touch with him at his home, 639 East 700 So., in Springville. If any of our out-of-town readers of the Herald Her-ald have some information regarding re-garding the early settlers, Kay would appreciate your getting in touch with him. Mrs. Eunice McKenzie spent a week with her sister Lucy Roundy before returning to her home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. McKenzie has taken up residence resi-dence in the newly converted Newhouse Hotel Apartments. Moths cannot harm .cotton. month of May. He is maintenance mainten-ance captain of the A-7 jet At home with his parents, the Ralph Peay's, Airman John Peay is enjoying a short stay before returning to Lackland Airforce Base where he will enroll in Electronic Communications Communi-cations School. Sp5 Kelly Marsh is serving with the U.S. Army in Fort Lewis, Washington. Since February Feb-ruary his assignment has been with personnel. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peay and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hut-chings Hut-chings are happy to welcome a new baby grandson born to Robert and Bonnie Hutchings of Granger. The new baby will make 2 boys and 2 girls for the couple. Elayne Swartz and her young son Ricky have both been in Utah Valley Hospital and are now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Christen-sen Christen-sen for a few days. Paul and Beverly Dibble with three children had a most enjoyable en-joyable vacation the past week in California. They visited Disneyland Dis-neyland and the beach and had a pleasant stay in Venice with a sister Marva Dibble. A stop at Las Vegas for two days on their way home topped, a most exciting week's activities. 1 Jack Morgan and family of Phoenix, Arizona, is staying this week with his mother, Marie Ma-rie Morgan. They also plan to visit a brother, Dennis, and a sister, Helen Olsen, in Salt Lake City. Seen around BYU Campus during Education Week were Alma Whiting, Betty Bayless, Erma Hjorth, Grace Bennett, Cleone Ogilvie, Vanda Jensen, Zora Hales, Helen Wiscombe and Freeman and Eva Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Daniels entertained his mother at a canyon picnic supper Saturday evening. Mrs. Sylvan Orr is from Rexburg, Idaho. Larry is a student at BYU and is planning plan-ning an August graduation after af-ter which the family will move to Roosevelt where he plans to teach school beginning in the fall. Shirlene Lowe and Kay Har-mer Har-mer of Springville and Bliss and Jim, Harmer of Salt Lake lars. Our area alone paid out over $100,000 to picker3. Department of Agriculture regulations speciwy that pickers must be 14 years of age unless picking in a family group situation, sit-uation, with parental siijei vision. vi-sion. The Carnesecct. orchards .have hired many f.unily units the past two years and find thy work most satisfactorily Some families make enough to see their children completely outfitted for school and expenses: expen-ses: for the year taken care of. A good cherry crop is reported report-ed in the Northwest which means that fewar migratory workers will be coming in and local growers will depend on County people to help with the harvest. So roll out of that bed and watach the sun coma up from the top of a cherry tree. Joe feels that the harvesting season will be shortened due to early ripening and wea'.h'jr conditions .The peak of the picking should come aro.md July 1st through 5th for sweot cherries and sour cherries lasting last-ing until about the 24th. Get in touch with the local growers and iet's give them a hand with the harvest. Turn, off the TV mom, and head for the hills. Sp4 Larry Bennett hai com pleted NCO school in Fort Be i-ning, i-ning, Georgia. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett hm'e received word that he will now enroll in "Jump School" preparatory pre-paratory to becoming a paia-trooper. paia-trooper. Cpl. John H. Parkin, son of Naomi Parkin, has been serving in Vietnam since September with the 1st Airbcrn Calvary Division. He is looking forward to a furlough in the near future. fu-ture. The John Westwood's are proud to hear of their son John's accomplishment.;. He is a 3c petty officer serving with the Navy at LeMoore, Calif.. as a structural mechanic. His job is to keep the planes flying fly-ing and has been recently commended com-mended as having a plane wi'.'n the most "up" hour; during the |