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Show Sage Brush Days Recalled (Jnnstensens To Be Hosts At' House' Open Kent In By fSUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. Mapleton Pioneer Pair i - fol-jth- Mr. Keith Hunter was Earned Mrs. Robert Thomas aa president of tie Sewaeo Club at a meeting Thursday at the home f Mrs. Robert Eookt la Springri'La. Luncheon ' was erred fo2ewed by games ef pinochle at wkieh and 3 prizes went to Mabel Olsea Mrs. Lawrence reay. uibert present were the Mesdames J. W. NieW sen, Leon Nielsea. Chester Wrijcht, Howard Thomas and Keith Hunter. succeed- re-jde- al y. I- - Fortnighters Hear About five-gall- on - sweep up cans. morning, the snowdrifts. We were one of T have worked 34 years In the the first families to move here, to years in the Relief Society. For ta. Let miki m those six years there was not one ' KTSG DIAMOND , sagebrush 1 just did not spend day passed that V I received my schooling in Ma at I V tr Cbita one hour visiting the sick. and Springville with the Mr.least Oar Ova la pleton I also and have served In Perry the coming Current Interest school held! in my brother's six, month missions in the Salt first FISHER SMITH CO. political elections was heightened house with Ella Williams as teach- Lake LDS temple. 136 for members of Fortnighters Club VrtJl rr!ver!tT er. As a young lad I helped my Since were no baby Bit- - MAPLETO.Vin PIOKEEES Mr. and Mrs. Horace Perry reminisce on on Thursday when J. Clark Elmer. brothers herd cowse on the foot ters we there the days community. early our took with chairman of the Utah County Com children hills at two cents a day. At night . V. . mission met with them it the home ana aancei, mating WUson. Mn. John (ArdeU? Warwe turned our horses and oxen!us lo P"" of Mrs. Martin Rust. ner, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Morgan loose. In the morning we would i0"5 ,or inem on " chain. s (Eldat ''Most of us continue in the poJohnson, Spanish Fork. find them, the horses in the foot-- l f"f ""ng cniiaren oi we indudt MrsLawrence (Leah and Warren Perry, Springville litical faith of our parents." Mr and the oxen to the south, of Elmer said. He stated that he was i Mapleton. born into a Democratic family and We were not bothered too much E. CENTER 33 that he has continued as such. He with Indians only they begged .stated that his first political job BARGAIN SALE quite a bit. When father was f way he and has of was justice the peace we would hide. They usually came of lh? MONDAY ONLY since served as a member t. from the south and camped at STYLE? Looking Utah County Planning Commission "Oak on before E. Springs." her who Mrs. Black. John Friday marriage .and the Payson Planning Commiswas Marion Jensen. My' father was killed when I , ONE RACK ONI RACK sion, He also spoke on some of the was 14 years old and I went to For and Gov. QUALITY? of Stevenson SUMMER PRESSES Looking fine, points on the work That railroad. year I other Democratic candidates both FALL we raised . about 700 bushels of local and national. wheat, getting 10 bushels to the of the , Of the accomplishments acre which sold for 30 cents a Looking For countv commission Mr. Elmer I have taken many loads bushel. stated that during the past three ' or hay to SpnngviLle for $3.50 a years the road equipment had been a mM Reg. Prices 29.95 offiLDS Ward From, to which father doubled. Sixteen years ago they Bishop Paul Taylor of the Lakeview . LOOK AT OUR Rep. 3.9S to 17.93 rais- had three pieces of equipment as oated at the pretty high noon marriage on Friday of.patch d we aU went to Provo where compared to 49 pieces today. Marion Jensen and John E. Black, held at the home of the each child received a pair of ENDS ODDS ENDS ODDS plored by the commissioneywas NEW FALL ' If they wore out before the Mis. Austin Chiles in Provo. OF sister. jshoes. the fact that duYing the past 16 bride'1? OF ' clover was ready next year, we A mass of choice eladioli and been made FAMOUS MAXI years no changes have went barefooted. . A MAKE r.H tr were a FAMOUS t rfs v hli in white In and adorned laiender rake r thn wpddinff that tirfH renir ,hnn. sum-als- o We would all haul wood min-in bell and before with cluster the fireplace i wedding enlarged quarters are needed. He, bankedof which the bridal party la lure bride and bridegroom and;m" and cut it in the winter. I , spoke of the progress made infront ' .flanked with white and lavender jnaade the first bricks in Mapleton the Alpine Loop, and Payson-was bride jworking for a brick company monev amount becomingly The of The Hotted; yon. to the county for roads, is J243 .000 tired in a tailored suit of gray wooP The couple left later for a short where learned how to burn them, n business for my-i. but $1000 of this money was used with an corsage adding a honeymoon destination of Nevada1 latcr strt Smotlef S!z the pat spring floods during Ipleasing contrasting note of color. and Arizona They will return to self- The tirst Drlck went Into the now of home owned which 21.000 acres were flooded.! Colleen Kestler. close friend by Myrtle Bird, ijve ln provo 10 ONLY bride attended her as maid f with 19 hridges lost, the commis-th- e Mrs. Black changed to a ("Valley Tavern" was also built large size cotton House Drtttes ,w m ' aioner concluded. these bricks. They honor. She chose an ensemble of navy blue check coat dress for her of ' '. . 42 Sixes 52 to A ,soId tor 7 Per 1000." of questions and gray. Val Woodward, brother-in- period going away ensemble. was his At best this of Mrs. took ilaw answers followed. Mrs.. Black was eraduated point. Perry ONE LOT CORSEIETTES ond GIRDLES movea with my Mrs. Jac Logan, president, con- -. man. from Provo High School and has.up tn s'ory. eg. . w 8.95 to 10.95 Sizes 38 to were hen I was two pa rents here ducted the session. Mrs. O. D. Witnessing the ceremony been employed here. "The Friendly Shop For The Expectant Mother . Bruce was and assisted Mr, .and Mrs. James C. Jensen, John returned last spring after years old. We were married in Mrs. Rust in the serving of light parents of the bride and some 22 serving 34 veara in Germany with 1835. Mr. Perry built? our first 32 North 1 East Phone 364 refreshments. Marigolds and pyra-- ; other relatives and close friends. he y s rmv. He has been em- - heme of brick and lumber ne ' a son of Is Mrs. bridegroom ' 'brought from the canyons. We eantha made pretty room decora-T- he sinCe his return. Provo and R. piovei j,ere uons. Several guests attended includ- E. Black also of Provo. ing Mrs. Ernest Salerno, Mrs. Rex Immediately following the bridal party and guests All Horn, Mrs. Dale Hardy, Mrs. S. A. Shopping Days, .Norton. Mrs. J. Lewis Pea rce Jr were served a luncheon. The longa dining-tablwith ' was centered P.M. PARK FREE A.M. 9:30 to and Mrs. John H. Rupper. Other club members attending were the Mesdames J. L. Baca, "Bertram Smith. Harry Brown, Donald Newell. Edwin Soles. Ray Olson. Melvin Kavachevich, Harry ius ana JtoDert Uodas. aJL! f1 Po itics r 1 , . B VZIT MYRLE'S SHOP rer-hill- 1 for ! . . Marion Jensen Wed n Pretty Home Ceremony At Hiah Noon . DRESSES Value? DRESSES 7.00. and 10.00 3.90 J I ' 1 ' , .SPDiTS , Can-'stoo- d. - MATERNITY Xj- GIRDLES BRASSIERES 1.00 50c - 1.90 5.00 WARDROBE m 42-R- ss ALL SALES FINAL l-- M cere-monyt- -- he Other 6:00 SHOP AT SEARS FRIDAYS 9:30 A JUL TO 9 P.M. e New Presiden t Named For Amacitia XXub -- Club Notes CLIVELL Monday. with Mrs. RY K E. Dr. Eugene L. VHemers of the Utah State Hos pital will speak on "Mental and Emotional Developments of the Child. Jones. 1 Election of officers featured a 8 p.m. 339 N. 4th UTAH SOROS IS Wednesday 3 p.m. with Mrs George Worthen. Mrs. I. E. Brock bank will give tne program on world conditions today. PROVOMA SOCIAL Wednesday for 1:30 p.m.' lun rheon at the home of Mrs. Errai . Haw ke. LADIES LITERARY Wednesday with Mrs. J. TV Cnristensen. Mrs. Owen P. Hen- inger will give the program on "Mental Attitudes for Happiness." 4 l meeting of Amacitia Club Thursday' at the home of Mrs. Owen Johnson. Mrs. Don Fotheringham was liamed president: Mrs. Jean SDeakman. secretary and 'Mrs Johnson, reporter. TJiKoutgoing of ficers are Mrs. Harold Boyack president: Mrs. Cliff BaUey. sec retary and Mrs. George Ashby, re porter. Guests were seated at small tables decorated with fall flowers and roses. Two piano solos and a duet were played by Claudia John son and Kay Cornaby.-Mr- s. - Ernest Salerno was wel comed &ack as an active member and others present were the Mes dames Arnold Davis, Blaine Lar son, ,Eldon McKell and Ed Smith. .REPUBLICAN TlOMEN S STUDY CLUB Thursday 2 p.m. with Mrs. Isaac Brockbark. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. w ife.of Utah's governor and Charles E. Petersen, candidate for the Utah legislature will be the guest speakers. Music is under the supervision of Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. George Adams and Mrs. E. Ray Parson. All women of the community are invited to attend. 2 S V iEasy to MMyfX?, Easy to USE! choose 1 Q v :2 6mm magazine if. 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A St. 'Mrs. Keith Hunter New Club President Mr. and Mrs. Mater lived in Carbon, county for Editor's Note Horace Perry are well known f our years while he worked in e mines. When we returned we pioneers of Mapleton. In the lowing interview with The Daily; moved Into our present home. Herald correspondent in Mapleton. .Since Mr. Perry was away a great of the time, I raised our Mrs. Zora Hales. Mr. Perry counts some experiences of his children. Sometimea I would take ithem all visiting and stay over- life in "I moved to Mapleton in Feb-- 1 night. The women would push the was four furniture back and play games ruary of 1877 when years old. I .remember the house with the children. we moved into had been built in I made all the clothes for my the fall from green lumber and fsmily. We used to have fruit when we came the boards had an cutting bees for dried fruit. We inch crack between them. Each al.o put up peaches in mother would ' and honor of their son. his bride, the former Betsy, Sear; of Bethesda. Maryland. Mr. and " Mrs. A. Sherman Christenson wiU be. at home this evening at their residence. 631 East 2nd North, from 8 o 10 p.m. Al friends of the young couple and the family are invited to call to green the newlyweds. SKPTTMBER 3-- 2 AS mm First Wf Open 7nd Nwth,c 9:30-4- , fry t Friday tiH rhonm A070 |