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Show ley WatkilU and Shirley Smith, both f Copperton, and Leolu Cook of Magna Saturday for a dinner and theatre party in Salt Lake City. Belly Skinner and Vernessa Mains of Tooele spent the weekend week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vern M. Skinner. E. M Gaythwaile was taken to St. Mark's hospital Monday tor treatment of pneumonia. Dickie Rauer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard jtauer, was two yean old Wednesday With him to help celebrate li is birthday were Kail Wayne Kubrinht and mother. Mrs. Richard Rubrinht of Copperton, Nikkie Florence J anas and mother, Mrs. Bob Jlmas; Susan and Sally Gillam and mother, Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark; Patricia Padfien and mother, Mrs Peter Padaen and Mrs Orley Bills and daughter Janice. Mrs. Harry McNeely entertain-ed entertain-ed Sunday for her husband on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Allmark wi re dinner guests. ent brought Rifts for Mrs. Rich- ; ard Blame Wells, who was cele- bra ting a birthday. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chester entertained at dinner Sunday for; Mr. and Mrs. Earl T James and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. The annual party meeting ol No. 1 and No. 2 Foremen's aux diaries took the form of a St. ' Patrick's social held Monday at No. 2 hall with that group entertaining en-tertaining Committee mem ben included Mrs. Reno Matron, Mrs. j Lawrence West and Mrs John I T. West Prizes at bridge went ! to Mrs Clinton Robison, Mrs. ' John J. Crecdon and Mrs. Arthur j Cook. Tables were arranged with i a large shamrock centerpiece and dolls in green skirts and caps as favors. Chicken salad, hot rolls, ice cream and wafers, coffee and chocolate were served 29. Mr. and Mrs John Adamek were Monday evening dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray and Mrs Orville Gray. The Copperton club met Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mrs. Robert Ro-bert H Bailey. Prizes went to Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter. Others enjoying en-joying the seven o'clock bridge dinner included Mrs- R.J Smith, j Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Laura Marshall. Mrs. M. C. Colyar. Mrs O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Harold W Nielsen The Rev. Daniel E. Leahy arrived ar-rived home yesterday from San ! Francisco, where he spent a month on business Gloria Farnsworth joined Shir LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Johnson of Murray were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison and daughter Linda Jean of Midvale were dinner guests March 8 of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allmark. Mrs. Carl Busknoss left March 8 by plane for Council Bluffs, la., where her father-in-law, S. K. Busknoss, 54, was accidentally killed in a railroad yard accident March 6. Warrant Officer Carl Buskness is in the Phillippines. Saturday night dinner guests of Catherine Dimas were Georgia Geor-gia and Mary Drossos, Faye Apostol and Gay Cushing. Mrs. Myron Fullmer and family fam-ily were in Ogden Sunday visiting visit-ing Mrs. Paul P. Erz and family Mrs. Ivy Hull and daughter Marian Mar-ian and Mrs. J. J. Barrett accompanied accom-panied Mrs. Fullmer to Ogden. Mrs, George Nylund entertained" enter-tained" Friday evening for her pinochle club. Refreshments were served the foursome, Mrs. Anton Smith, Mrs. Mary Slotte and Mrs. Elvera Forsnes- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. GranquLst entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lawr.-nce Tavey, Sgt. Reid Brimhall, Miss Jean Stevens, all of Salt Lake City, and Dee Christensen. Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale entertained at breakfast Monday for Mrs. A. C- Larick, Mis. Bert Thomas, Mrs. William Meyers and Mrs. Then Chesler. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeMarco and Mrs. Nick Pazell of Lead Mine had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Amanda Pazell, George and Rose Pazell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bjrklasich, all of Murray. KSK club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. The six members pres- |