OCR Text |
Show eon was served to fifteen ladies. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Paloma Moore, Mrs. Lola Ross and Mrs.'Faye Anderson. The Ladies Aid held a meeting meet-ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Jimas. Autumn flowers and leaves were used effectively for decorations. The ladies spent the afternoon sewing. A delicious luncheon was served. The U. S. Mines company have extended their appreciation to the Copperfield Volunteer firemen fire-men for their efficient work at the U. S. plant fire recently. Miss Viola McDonald of Cop-perton Cop-perton has been a house guest of Miss Arrilla Bullock for the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and daughter, Agnes, and Mrs. Renold Marcon were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Katherine Peterson, Le-land Le-land Cunliffe and Jimmio Cun-liffe Cun-liffe spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. P. J. Carl of Salt Lake City was a visitor Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Carl. Mrs. James Fine of Salt Lake City spent Friday visiting at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Myles McDonald and Mrs. Gail Rose. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petraca and family, long time residents of Copperfield, moved to their new home in Union. ' I Copperfield i Ellen Carl The first of the Copperfield P.-T.A. meetings this year was held Friday at the school house. Election of officers for the coming com-ing year was in charge of Principal Prin-cipal A. H. Atwood. Mrs. LaVere Jones was retained as president. Mr. Atwood was named first vice president and Mrs. John Holmes second vice president. Secretary and treasurer is Mrs. Byron Peterson Pe-terson of Telegraph. Appearing on the program presented pre-sented were Miss Hazel Skinner in a novelty act and song, "Dark I Town Strutters Ball"; a reading, "Ragged Newsboy" by Mrs. Ellen Carl; a medley with ' harmonica and spoons by George Bullock; Miss Lois Peterson sang "Gold Mine In the Sky" and Miss Mary Petraca played her accordion; Gene McDonald sang "South of the Border" and Mrs. Beverly Zorn sang "Lonesome". Progressive games were played play-ed and thoroughly enjoyed. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to 50 persons. In charge of the refreshments refresh-ments were Mrs. Katherine Peterson, Pe-terson, Agnes Steele, Mrs. Ralph Phipps Jr., and Mrs. Ralph Phipps Sr. Amusements were directed by Mrs. Helen Cunliffe and Mrs. Doris Swain. The Firemen's ladies auxiliary j met Monday in the Office building. build-ing. After a short business meeting meet-ing the ladies adjourned to play Five Hundred. Prizes were won by Mrs. Amy Walters, Mrs. Renold Ren-old Marcon and Mrs. Grace Gray. Mrs. Paloma Moore was awarded house prize. A delicious lunch- |