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Show Mrs. Clyde Olson of Bingham. Prizes were presented to Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Ernest Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Coolie and sons of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver Sunday. Mrs. William Brown entertained entertain-ed the Lady Democrats Monday evening. Following a business session three tables of cards were arranged and prizes awarded to Mrs. T. W. Rogers and Mrs. R. J. Smith. Refreshments were served to twelve members. Mrs. II. L. Garrity entertained Saturday evening for her son Billy, who has gone to Alaska to spend the winter. The affair was in the nature of a farewell, with twenty-five school mates of the honored guest participate ing in games, followed by refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Larson, Mrs. D. Larson, Mrs. Lester Ross of Lehi spent Sunday afternoon in Copperton. j Copperton I lly Mary Brown Mrs. Ella Nichol of Midvale spent several days this week visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nichol. Members of the Eagle Scout patrol met Friday evening at the home of Willard Nix. Eight boys enjoyed refreshments following fol-lowing a business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckler, Mrs. E. M. Heckler and Mrs. Youngdale all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr., and Mrs. James Denver Friday. Mrs. Albert Ray. Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Melvin Olson. Mrs. Dewey Mayne and Mrs. Butter-field Butter-field of Midvale were bidden to a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs, Charles Hudson Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. Ray won the first prize and Mrs. Olsen consolation. John Jackson returned to his home Monday from St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake, where he has been undergoing a course of medical treatment. Mrs. Melvin Olsen was hostess to the Kopperette Klub Tuesday evening. Cards and late refreshments refresh-ments featured the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. The guest list included in-cluded Mrs. Frank Finnis, Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Orval Warner, Mrs. E. J. Cowdell, Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Ernest Nichols and |