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Show Copperfield Brevities Mrs. George Johnson and daughter Bernice and Velma, returned home Thursday after visiting in American Fork for the past two weeks. When Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butter- field returned to camp Thursday evening even-ing they were welcomed by their many friends with tin cans, tubs, horns and drums. After the noise had subsided the merry-makers were nerved refreshments. . Mrs. Ernest Poulsen returned home Thursday after spending the past week in Garfield. Mrs. Alton Pierceson and children, of Garfield, are visiting with Mrs. Er- . nest Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkendall are visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake and Pleasant Grove for a week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Fisher, of Ogden, were in camp Saturday and Sunday visiting with their son, Charles. Char-les. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield, and children, are visiting in Pleasant Grove. - Mary and Adaline Anderson, Jack Smale and John E. Brocklebank motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Saturday to see the Pantages. Mrs. Condas entertained Friday in honor of her daughter, Helen's eleventh elev-enth birthday. Those present were; . Checquita Lions, Evelyn Mace, Helen Meckens, Maxine Delaney, Fern Smith, Maxine MacNabb, Isabelle , Crosby, Helen Condas, Dorothy Dix- . on, Athela Tackis and Marjorie Scott Mrs. T. A. Masters and Mrs. Annie An-nie Smith visited with Mrs. Mike fierce and Mrs. John Knudsen Tuesday. Tues-day. ..'' Miss Margaret Anderson returned home Wednesday after spending several sev-eral days in Salt Lake. Miss Lottie Maxfield and Miss Mabel Ma-bel Knudsen visited in Salt Lake on Monday. Miss Anna Bogan and Miss Doris Masters visited with Mabel Knudsen Friday. N . Mrs. John Knudsen and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen visited in Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Russell and family, of Frontier, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wolfe and daughter, daugh-ter, Jeanette, of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rogers, of Telegraph last week end. Miss Mary Anderson left for Woods Cross Friday where she will visit with Miss Luella Hatch for two weeks Mrs. Evan Stubles and two sons ' of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald. The many , friends of Mr. James Denver surprised him at his home on Tuesday night in honor of his birth- . day. Games, and music were enjoyed until a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaythwaite, Mr. ' , and Mrs. Pete Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rodda, Mr. and Mrs. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns, Mr. and Mrs. William Steele, Miss Ivy Rodda, Mr. L. Becker Beck-er and Mr. Gray. ''. Miss Ella Nickoll returned home Monday after spending the past two weeks in Salt Lake and Crescent. Hindeniburg, it is reported, received receiv-ed the news of his vicitory in silence. Evidently feeling that the election called for neither Marx nor remarks. 1 |