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Show ffiopperton Notes f -J- If Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols and family of Piochc, Nov., are visiting visit-ing this week with Mrs. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Doyle. Robert Allen, young son of Mrs. William Bradshaw of Sandy, formerly of Bingham, suffered a compound fracture of the right leg Monday evening. The break was in the same place fractured in an accident in the early spring. Robert is at St. Mark's hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ruth Spencer and Miss Beverly Allredd, both of Salt Lake City, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. f Dewey Knudsen Corresponded phone 5171" dioTand blue lark-Lg lark-Lg ,i the luncheon ta-of ta-of the 4-H F fbens and their home ex-f ex-f der Mrs. Ivie Hall of illeMnndav at the home wMTdRyogers the club 4Lnt were Mrs L. E. Mrs Wayne Hansen, VEckle, Mrs K, Tas-7ri Tas-7ri L C. Nicholl, Mrs. .Jand Mrs. B. D. Ben-t Ben-t , luncheon was prepared prepar-ed by the 10 girls made place cards and j SS kitchen gadgets faest A resume of the ,r)t was given by Miss , ftssainer, president, and , bell -lyre solo, To A 4", Helen Rogers; piano Drifting Blossoms", Mau-i.ckle; Mau-i.ckle; vocal solo, "In the the Hills", Jenna Vee lute solo. "Minuet in G"? iiuen. Mrs. Rogers play- LakeWcTtyand BUly' f Salt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ik-ss owners of a new Pontiac car.' drove to Ogden Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Hess' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hess. Visitors at the Wayne Hansen home from Saturday until Tuesday Tues-day were Mrs. Hansen's mother Mrs- Susie Logsdon of American Fork, and her aunt, Mrs. J v Lowe of Ocean Park, Cal Miss Donna Rose Boren of Bingham was a week-end guest of Miss Faye McKellar A farewell party for Dorothy Jane Hansen was given Monday evening at the Everett Cowdell home by the F. N. Club. A wei-ner wei-ner roast and slumber party followed fol-lowed by a bicycle ride to Bingham Bing-ham before breakfast, served at Cowdell s, was enjoyed by Miriam Mi-riam Jones, Janice Hofheins, E-dith E-dith Hornickel, Margaret Mansion, Man-sion, Faye McKellar, Faye Cowdell Cow-dell and Donna Rose Boren. Dorothy Dor-othy Jane leaves soon to make her home in Salt Lake City with her father fnllnurin.i Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen drove mi ',tunduy tu sPl'nd the day. Miss Mildred Jensen was a weekend week-end guest of Miss Lenore Richards Rich-ards at Wasatch in Little Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMullin and son, Richard, returned Wednesday Wed-nesday lrom Heber, where they nave been spending the summer. Arriving Tuesday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. frank Finnis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Larsen and children and Mrs. Sophie Larsen, all of Colorado, are en route to California, Ore-gun Ore-gun and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price entertained enter-tained Sunday night at dinner followed by a show for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnis. Mr. and Mrs. 1 rice visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Joseph Anderson ot Union, Mrs. Price's mother. Miss Lorraine Swain began school Monday at Henagers Business Busi-ness college. Howard Swain arrived home Wednesday from Vernal, where he spent the past three months. A steak fry at Tanner's flat ing today for a few days' vacation vaca-tion in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross of Burley, Idaho, arrived Wednesday Wednes-day to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stringer. Miss Stella Stringer spent the past two weeks with the Ross family in Idaho, returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and daughter, Lorraine, arrived home Monday from a week's vacation va-cation in Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews and sons, Howard and John Lewis, Lew-is, left Thursday for a two-week vacation in California. A dinner party Saturday was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow of Apex Mine, who are leaving to make their home in Nevada. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fern Pett. The four couples enjoyed a party at the Hotel Utah Starlite Gardens Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur Fike and Miss FtF Gladys Turner were eohostesses at a buffet dinner at the F. E. Turner home in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, given in compliment com-pliment to Miss Dawnine Turner Tur-ner of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner Jr. of Steeple Rock, N. M. A miniature minia-ture wedding scene circled with daisies centered the dining table, ta-ble, covered with a silver cloth. Miss Turner will become the bride of Glen Bashard of Salt Lake City August 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parks of Riverton. Honoring Miss Turner, Mrs. Parks entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at a bridal shower at her home for 28 guests. A late supper was served. Mrs. Arthur Fike of Copperton and Mrs. J. A. Fike of Bingham were among the guests. Dr. and Mrs. Reid McClung and daughter Mary, and son, Jack, left Saturday for their home in Los Angeles after visiting visit-ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 1 R. G. Frazier. ounuaj iiigm was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar and family, fami-ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo El-mo Nester of Salt Lake City. Monday evening guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen and family of Downing, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Larsen of American fork. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dowdell are now at home in Copperton. Mrs. Fred Cox is vacationing with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox of Salt Lake City, in Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Curry and son, Jerry, and Tom Brown, fished fish-ed Saturday on Provo river. Miss Elaine Sales of Nephi is a guest at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Rex Garrett. Arrviing home Saturday evening eve-ning from a 10-day trip to Portland Port-land and San Francisco were Mr. and Mrs. George Nix and daughters, daugh-ters, Darlene, Norma and Margaret. Mar-garet. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Nix are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nix." Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family left Monday evening for five days in Bryce canyon and Fish Lake. They were joined join-ed at Fairview by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Mower. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson had as dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robison of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and children, Dahrl Rae and Billy, spent the week-end in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard left Friday for a week's vacation vaca-tion in Yellowstone. A daughter was born August 18 to Mrs. James Peterson. Mrs-M. Mrs-M. R. Allen of Sandy spent Wednesday Wed-nesday at the Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Watson and son, Clay, left Thursday for a vacation va-cation in Idaho and Yellowstone. Sunday diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard of Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Thome are leav- ' ffld Mrs. L. L. Watson and ay left Thursday for a vacation trip to Yellow-sr Yellow-sr Pocatello, Idaho, and Moiit. The Watsons en-, en-, picnic outing in Parley's i Thursday. , Turner of Steeple Rock, ind son, Carter, who spent aer in Steeple Rock, and jrs Gladys and Lola Rae, Lake City, were dinner at the Arthur Fike home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike Jdren of Bingham were fsent. B. D. Bennion was hostess urty August 18 honoring ughter, Marjorie, on her birthday. Games, favors lovely birthday cake and refreshments were enjoy-the enjoy-the guest of honor and roves, Jerry Watkins, Jer-.iing, Jer-.iing, Delia Farley, Mau-,y, Mau-,y, Shirley Mayne, Marine Mari-ne Crawford of Midvale, Cowdell, Donna Rae Ol-j Ol-j Bonnie Olsen. R. G. Buckle returned iy evening from a few :3y in San Francisco, and Mrs. Jay Turner and of Independence, Mo., left lay following a three-week i Utah. The Turners have some time with her sis-rs, sis-rs, B. D. Bennion. !. Waite, father of Mrs. Odell, left by train for his in San Francisco Friday, joined the Odells on their ough the Utah parks, both ( Grand canyon and the reservation. Mrs. Odell's Mrs. A. J. Mease of Glen-f Glen-f J., who is returning east Mowing two weeks' stay Angeles and San Francis-i Francis-i a member of the party, yellow tapers and nas-y nas-y were used on the, din- at the home of Mr. and T. Rogers Wednesday ! Guests were Professor & Junius Hayes, Mr. and ordell of Salt Lake City r; and Mrs. William Mit-' Mit-' Bingham. Mrs. Rogers w hostess at a bridge st Wednesday morning Nona Pearson of Mid-s. Mid-s. Leah Wood of Filled Fill-ed Mrs. P. O. Loveless, pests at the Rogers home were Mr. and Mrs- Ted Miss Helen and Jenna n returned home Satur-ora Satur-ora three days' visit with "' grandmother, Mrs, Lilly of Salt Lake City. ' Carmel Sullivan, who, e mother. Mrs. D. J. Sullen Sul-len Saturday to mafce ,ome m Ogden, was guest f at a party given by a of friends at the H. L. 1 tome Friday evening. A Sold mesh evening bag Rented Carmel. Others 1 'or dancing and refresh-ere refresh-ere Maxine Warmer, ' Parkin, Elaine Cheever, Lowdel, Marjorie Pullan, Cellar, Virginia Peter-ya Peter-ya Guiver of Salt Lake Garrity, Kay Robi-IMar Robi-IMar Schick, Gordon ,Jloyd Cox, Donald Is-nneth Is-nneth Ray, Bob Nicholl, Hauskneeht and Howard ?.d Mrs. Lewis Parkin visited Mr. Parkin's 'Mb. Heber B. Parkin, "ome in Woods Cross Sun- .in? Mrs. Dewev Mavne nig a yvai spem with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fike. She will be missed by a host of friends. A handkerchief shower and farewell party was given Wednesday Wed-nesday night for Miss Patsy Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow of Apex Mine, at the home of Miss Beverly Anderson, An-derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson. Cohostesses were Miss Lola Jean Gammell, Miss Pauline Barkle, Miss Vida Rae Poulsen and Miss Darlene Johnson. Others present were Miss Lois Larson, Miss Ellen Vi-dalakis, Vi-dalakis, Miss Rhea Lou Olsen, Miss Stella Stringer, Miss Audrey Au-drey Groves, Miss Mary Lou Lyon, Miss Mildred Sumnicht, Miss Mary Goris, Miss Vivian Wells, Miss Betty Brimhall and Miss Alma Hemmingson. A snapshot snap-shot of each of the girls was presented pre-sented to Patsy, who was an overnight ov-ernight guest at the home of Vida Vi-da Rae. Miss Shirley Murphy of Chicago, Chi-cago, niece of Mrs. P. 0. Pum-phrey, Pum-phrey, left Saturday for a visit m Salt Lake City before leaving for her home, having spent a week at the Pumphrey home. ' Mr. L. W. Sumnicht entertained entertain-ed at a Mah Jong breakfast for Mrs. J. D. Laycock and Mrs. Mike Brisk Wednesday morning. Mrs. L. E. Barnett and daughters daugh-ters visited in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Barnett's mother, Mrs. Rosa M. Cunliffe, Tuesday. Vern Proctor returned to his home in Pleasant Grove Saturday Satur-day after spending a week at the home of his cousin, LaMont Crosgrove. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laycock and family spent last Wednesday Wednes-day with Mrs. Laycock's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Decker of Salt Lake City. Later they traveled to Spriagville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frances Martin. Mrs. V. M. Bowers of Salt Lake City spent last week-end with Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht Miss Helen WiJeman left August Au-gust 13 for Denver, Colo., to visit vi-sit her grandmother, Mrs. L. O. Wideman, until school starts. Mrs. R. G. Frazier and son, John Russell, and Dr. and Mrs. Alton Wade of Oxford, Ohio, arrived ar-rived home Monday from a trip to southern Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Wade left for home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landenber-ger Landenber-ger spent Saturday in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Robert Beck of Magna were guests Friday at the Lan-denberger Lan-denberger home. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and son, Merle Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Myers and son, Myron Jr, of Chiselhom, Minn., arrived Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs- J. F Barkle. An outing at Black Rock beach honored the visitors Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Got! and sons, Robert and Douglas, left Monday for a week's vacation vaca-tion at Yellowstone national P3Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Blanchard and son, Davie, v arrived home Monday from an eight-day trip to Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon Can-yon national parks. They also visited Fred Blanchard of Logan. Miss Mabel Neprud arrived in Copperton Saturday evening after af-ter spending most of the summer at Elko. Nev. . pnuy were dinner guests Mnd Mrs, Charles Brim- Highland Boy Monday f f Donald Olsen's little fre guests at a party gift gi-ft mother, Mrs. Mel 01-,hf 01-,hf eighih birthday, Aug-tam Aug-tam h birthday cake and were served to Billy Mot Bingham, Junior Gadd, enLrsgrove, Dean Parkin, Z Downs, Briggie Knud-; Knud-; warren Sumnicht. Pri-sames Pri-sames went to Billy Tay-Aht'n Tay-Aht'n Dwns. t vLMs- Mel Olsen and IW d- in Pl-ovo with ,1" s sisters and brother-erT; brother-erT; and Mrs. Martin I'jJi.and Mrs. Eugene Crr- and Mrs. Walter fern hursdav- at er roast and swimming sunset Beach Monday tto? renjoved by the fol-JJl- ? Ba"iett, Ruth, & fe.Mis Joyce Durn-, Durn-, nhd Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, ijSLan? Richard; Mrs. ie iSrftld Viola of Mr- and Mrs. W.M. |