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Show Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl and family fam-ily of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson and daughters, Jean and Adiene, are leaving Sunday for an eighteen-day vacation trip to California Cali-fornia and the northwest. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family were at Saratoga Springs Friday where they attended at-tended the Christiansen reunion. They were also present at a family party given at Granite Flat, American Fork canyon Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman and children left Wednesday to spend a week at Como Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diedrich had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Diedrich of Los Angeles, who were visiting Utah relatives. Copperton By Mary Brown Mrs. Harry Sours of Copper-field Copper-field and Mrs. Frank Mead of Copperton were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs. E. E. Edwards at Pleasant Grove. After a camping trip of four days at Fish lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bithell and children returned return-ed home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols and sons, George and Wesley, were spectators at the baseball game between the local American Legion Le-gion team and the Provo nine at Helper last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer and children are vacationing until un-til August 20 with relatives at various points in Wyoming, after which they will tour Oregon and Washington, then down the coastline coast-line route to California. Mrs. Vard Tucker of Delta is spending this week here with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Rice. Copperton visitors at the Bing-ham-Brigham City baseball contest con-test Friday at Helper tournament tourna-ment were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulscn and the Misses Beverly Anderson, Rhea Lu Olscn and Vida Rae Poulscn. Keith Rice, who arrived from Bremerton, Wash., for a ten-day furlough, is leaving Saturday for Long Beach, Cal., from where he will sail for the Hawaiian Ha-waiian Islands to rejoin his fleet. Keith is a son of Mrs. Jane Rice and enlisted in the navy several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coleman of Salt Lake City were Thursday evening guests at the Clinton Poulscn home. Mr .and Mrs. George Jensen and family left mid-week to spend the balance of the week at Tanner's Tan-ner's Flat in Big Cottonwood canyon. Miss Maxine Schick spent the early part of the week as guest of Miss Jean Brvnolf at Lark. O Honoring Mrs. Lthel Eng-breehtsen Eng-breehtsen of Kansas City, Mo., who is a popular mid-summer visitor vi-sitor here and guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Mrs. K. I. Isbell entertained a party of friends at Black Rock Wednesday evening. Swimming followed by lunch were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. D. Cook of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle, the guest of honor, the Misses Margy Isbell and Barbara Coward. Wilford D. Lee and George Smeath, both assistant professors of the Brigham Young university of Provo, were in Copperton and Bingham Wednesday interviewing interview-ing prospective students for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strang and son of Provo were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Kasmussen. Mrs. Henry Stewart of Tooele was a Sunday guest of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bawl-by. Bawl-by. George Nichols is visiting relatives rel-atives in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilarker and sons, Calvin and Keith, arrived home Wednesday from a six day tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Emma Em-ma Nichols, in company with Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols of Midvale left Monday to spend ten days at Newport, Oregon where they will be guests of Mrs. Nichols' daughter, Mrs. Edgar I lock en. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for |