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Show COPPEETOBJ IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Marine Garrett PR 4-224 Ruth Claire Kidd PR 4-2704 Thursday afternoon. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. Nichols. Others present were Mrs. Helen Sullenger and Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen. Very lovely refreshments were served by the hostess, Copperton Ward Relief Society Copperton Ward Relief Society for Tuesday, February 28, 10 a. mi will be the social science lesson to be given by Mrs. Gwen Crump, class leader. All ladies of the ward are invited. Johnny Johnson, member of Bingham High School's basketball team, received Al Hohrnan's player of the week award and was honored honor-ed and interviewed on aports final on KCPX-TV Monday night. John, ny received a gift certificate for a pair of Florsheim shoes. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mike Turner, son of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Turner, wa honored with a birthday party recently in celebration of Hs fifth birthday. Helping him celebrate the occasion were Tracy Hatch, Greg Boyd, Craig Peterson, Beth Lowell, Matthew Mat-thew and Frnnkie Montoya, Doug Walters, and Janie Kallen. Movies of iicampy and Woody Woodpecker were shown. Games were also played play-ed and birthday cake and ice cream wera served. Kiteu were given as favors. Mke received many nice gifts. Mrs. Lyde Nichols entertained the birthday club at her home last J STUDY GUILD TO MEET MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Copperton Study Guild meets - Monday evening, February 27 at 8 oclock at the home of Mrs. Inez Goff with Mrs. Lila Dahlstrom as cohostess, according to Mrs. Ruth rC'dd, program chairman. A program pro-gram on cancer will be presented under direction of Mrs. Rosella Nerdin, local cancer drive chairman. chair-man. A film strip on cancer will be shown by Mrs. Erma Fahrni and Dr. Joer.h V. Pistone will be present pres-ent to answer any questions. All members are invited to come out for the meeting. Dinner guests Saturday at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fos-' ter were their daughter and son in I law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pullan and on, Wayne, of Midvale. Wednesday even'ng visitors of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hardman were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burke and family of White City, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hardman of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever visited in Salt Lake City with relatives rela-tives and Friends Saturday. Mrs. Helen T. Praggastis of Salt Lake City has spent five days visiting visit-ing with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. John-son. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick v sited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maher of Tooele Sunday. Mrs. Ben McAllister and child- ren, Virginia and Ben E. and Paul Anderson enjoyed the game at Jordan Jor-dan last Friday night. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever were their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. William Rager and children of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winn of Mid-vale Mid-vale were Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Foster. Mrs. Howard Harker visited with her mother, Mrs. Richard Walker, in Salt Lake City Monday. Jack Peck and children, Jill, Jack, Danny and Peggy, of American Amer-ican Fork spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Groves and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walters and children. Little Peggy Peck stayed to visit two week with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and on and daughter, Johnny and Bobbie Bob-bie Lee, Vicky Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughter, Claudia, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smer noff and Dee Christensen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross But-terfield But-terfield and family, Claudia, Coll-ette, Coll-ette, Connie. Norman, Cindy and Denny of West Jordan after the Bingham. Jorc!,,n basketball game last Friday night. Mary Jensen of M dvale was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn and family over the week end. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Strike and children, Laurie, Cindy and Pamey, L. M. Strike and Mrs. Helen T. Praggastis, all of Salt Lake City. After enjoying the Bingham-Tooele Bingham-Tooele game Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza enjoyed refreshments re-freshments and company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. Kend-rick. Mrs. Ben McAllister and Virginia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Arnold of Granger Thursday. Thurs-day. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Cene Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright. Mrs. C. E. Winn entertained her club Thursday night of last week. Five hundred was played and prizes priz-es won by Mrs. Bill Andreason, first; Mrs. Robert I'oulsen, second, and Mrs. Stanley Long, consolation. Others present were Mrs. Gene Goff and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Midvale, Mrs. Wesley Longfellow of Magna, Mrs. George Nichols of Riverton and Miss Gwen Parker. Very lovely refreshments were served ser-ved by tho hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Floros and son, Nicky, just returner' from spending a few days in Ely, Nev., visiting relatives and friends. While there they also attended the funeral services for Mrs. John Para of McGill. Mrs. Peter Smith returned home last week from spending a week in Los Angeles, Calif., where she stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cant. Last Saturday night, Sandra Jacobsen Ja-cobsen of Copperton and Suzanne Willie and Barbara Jo Rubright of Lark took part in Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 5 friend night for Bethel No. 10 of Magna at the Masonic Temple in Salt Lake City. They also took part Wednesday night in friends night for Bethel No. 7. |