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Show and hi? grandmother Mrs Merlp Wright, Salt Lake and will leave soon to visit his mother Lucille Nichols and brothers and sister in Phoenix. Ariz. He will report in Georgia for further duty with the Air Force. Copperton Mrs George Gadd. 774-279- 8 Copperton Girls Have Daddy Date Fire Ladies Hold Dinner Meeting Lihoma girls of Copperton Ward Primary held a daddy-daughtpartv Wednesday evening. Teachers of the classes are Irma Dean Dimmick, Lueinda Olscn and Zelda Nix. Seventeen girls and their fathers attended the party. Mrs Gordon Bodily, Primary presi-den- t and Delmar Schick of the Ward bishopric were also in attendance. er WSCS Meeting Held At Copperton Home The P.YtT presented tain Time The Bingham Fire Ladies Auxiliary held a dinner meeting Monday in the Bingham fire hall. Committee members were Mr & Mrs Joe Dispenza, Mr & Mrs Gail Farnsworth. Mr j & Mrs Robert King. After din-- ;' nor cards were played with prizes won by Wally Swenson. llosmer Peterson, Gail Fain-wortMrs Jack Householder Jr. Mrs Joe Rispenza, Mrs Ross Gushing. Twelve couples attended the affair. a human prnrrram variety show "Cur- U. S. A." at the Bingham High School on Friday afternoon. Mrs A. D. Christensen was the hostess at a dinner held for her bridge club Tuesday evening at the Beaw Brummel. Prizes were won by Mrs Eugene Morris. Mrs E. V. Kmul-se- n and Mrs Odell Peterson. Other guests were Mrs B. J. Santistevans, Mrs Robert II. Bailey, Mrs 0. S. Jensen and Mrs Harold W. Nielson. Copperton Lions Club meets Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Catholic hall In Copperton. Mrs Steven Downs and children, Midvale, and Mrs Kenneth Eastman and children, Herri-mawere Tuesday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Elvin Armitstead. Mrs Norman Jacobson returned home Monday after a stay in a Salt Lake hospital where she underwent surgery. Among BYU students Who spent the week end in Copper-to- n between semesters were Allen Sandra Kannianinen, Brisk, Maynard Berg, Tommy McNielis, Virginia McCallister. Mr & Mrs Vivian Butt and family, Newberry PaPrk, Calif, left Saturday morning to return home. Mr Butt has been staying with his parents. Mr & Mrs Albert Butt for the past few weeks while recovering . from surgery. David Butt and his finance Miss Elaine Fietkau, Salt Lake and Ray Butt and children. Salt Lake,, were visitors at the Albert Butt home Saturday evening. Miss Fietkau, a nurse, lives at the nurses home at the LDS hospital. Miss Barbara Eastwood, daughter of Mr & Mrs Raia Eastwood, Othello. Wash., is staying at the home of Mr & Mrs Warren Hunt in Granger, where she is attending school. Miss Eastwood and Mr & Mrs Warren Hunt and children were Wednesday dinned guests at the Albert Butt home in Copperton. Mr & Mrs Willard Nichols entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mr & Mrs John W. Nichols Salt Lake, and A2c John C. Nichols who is on leave from the Air Force Mrs Kenneth Harmon was guest of honor at a stork shower Saturday evening. Mrs Lorre Smith Granger, was hostess. Among the guests attending were Alice Brown.Sally Chapman, Faye Smith, Mrs PePte Smith, Copperton: Mrs Harold White City; Barbara Brown, Salt Lake. Mrs Verle Harmon. Magna, entertained at a stork shower for her daughter-in-lay The W.S.C.S. ladies St of Lyman Willardson Dies in Ephraim PaPuPs Methodist Church met Thursday. Jan. 14, at the home of Agnes Groves, Copperton. Luncheon was served followed by a business meeting. Plans were made for a dinner to- be cooked and served to the local civic club at its annual birthday dinner party in February. Mrs Groves is president of the group. - Nichols Home On Leave from Alaska A2c of John C. Nichols, son Mr John W. Nichols. Salt Lake, arrived the past week from Fairbanks, Alaska where eh was stationed. He is in the U. S. Air Force. A2c Nichols and his father are former Copperton residents. He is graduate of Bingham High School. He is visiting with his father - t 2K32 v. WASHED ML1EG , Mrs Minerva Smith, former Copperton resident, now living in Salt Lake, received word Saturday of the death of her only brother Lyman Wilderson, Ephraim. Mrs Smith left Saturday afternoon for Ephraim. Mr Willardson had served two terms as mayor of Ephraim and was an active member of the LDS Church and Lions Club. At the time of his death,, following surgery in a Mount Pleasant hospital, he was the Salt Lake Tribune correspondent from Ephraim. Funeral services were held Tuesdav at 1 p.m. in the Ephraim LDS Chapel. Mr Willardson was known by many Copperton residents, SIZED to' BLENDED v. . v. .. ... ...... OltD, Lump 0 Stove Slack Stock Up Now fee? Sfexij? 33l igta Jusl Call Your Order in Friday evening. Mrs William Brown, Sally Chapman, Fay Smith and Mrs Pete Smith were among the guests. Mrs Kenneth Harmon is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Norman Jacobson. Mr it Mrs Delmer Berg, Bountiful, were Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr Berg's parents Mr & Mrs Aimer Berg. Mr & Mrs Ray Ilardman and daughter spent the week end visiting in Salem at the homes of Mr & Mrs George Swanson and Mr & Mrs Frank Pino. Mrs Miles Gaythuaite was hostess for her Entre Nous bridge elub Thursday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs William Ablett. Mrs Hubert Dowd. Mrs Dean Ham, Mrs Hyman Smernoff. Mr & Mrs Ronald Thurgood and baby son Russel, Granger, spent the past week end visiting at the home of Mrs Thur-goodparents Mr & Mrs Bill Johnson. Mrs Daniel Groves spent last week in American Fork with her Jack Peck and children. Jill Knudsen, daughter of Mr it Mrs Brig Knudsen, spent the past week end at the home of her grandparents Mr & Mrs G. W. Knudsen. Kim Burk came with her as a special guest. Mb & Mrs William Brown attended the funeral of an uncle. Worthy Gibbons, in Peoa last Monday. Following the services they visited at the home of a niece and family, Mr & Mrs Eldon Stembridge, Peoa. Mr & Mrs Russell Goldberg and daughter Trisha, Salt Lake, were Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Joe Brisk. Mr & Mrs Albert Ray entertained Sunday at a farewell dinner for their daughter Miss Beverley Ray, who left Monday to make her home in San Jose, Calif. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Calvin Forman and Mrs children, Herriman, George Robb Salt Lake. David Sanderson, son of Mr & Mrs Phillip Sanderson, celebrated his sixth birthday at a party in his honor Wednesday, Jan. 27. Small guests were Jerry Ossoro, Doug Walters, Ken Groves and Mar Kay and Jamie Sandersen. Guests on Wednesday evening were Mr it Mrs Dean Lipsey and children Larry, Gary and Johnny, Midvale. Mr & Mrs L. E. Snow, Copperton, attended the University of Utah theater's presentation of "Life With Father." Mr it Mrs Ray Goodman, Nev., were Thursday dinner 's DR. V. 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Try Driving's low-price- Monza Sport Coupa , n ,7,;rf 77v vrw-disco- vcr mixed vegetable salad, buttered broccoli, pineapple upside down cake, bread and butter, milk. Thursday Chicken, potatoes and gravy, molded fruit salad, buttered green and wax beans, cherry squares, streusel top ping, rolls and butter, milk. Friday Vichyssoise, orange banana salad, cherry snowflake cake, open face sandwiches, milk. About half of U. S. bauxite Imports come from Jamaica. Hoi-broo- k ' Crescent Lorna Allgood, 255-624- 'Gardens of Romance" Is Ball Theme Feb. 6 ''Gardens of Romance", will be the theme of Crescent Ward . MIA Gold & Green Ball held in amusement hall this Saturday will evening. The Tone-aire- s play for the dance which will follow an elk dinner sponsored by the Explorers at 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the banquet hall Feb. 6. M-M- In Stake Tournament The Crescent. won the Mt. Jordan Stake sportsmanship trophy in basketball Thursday evening at Mt. Jordan Honor night. The took fourth place in the stake. The Jr. r were second. player, LaMoine Jenson. received a small trophy. Jr Craig Hardcastel and Bruce Dunn, both received a small trophy. It was held at I I I ,ogrH.ouorW,,0, Housewares. I Dishes. XooVare Menus Honor Roll Monday, Feb. 8 Italian spaghetti, green salad, applesauce, cookie, surprise muffins and ' butter, milk. pear-applTuesday Chili, salad, celery, baked doughnuts, whole wheat bread sticks and t t Convenient Parking Iden 5 So. State In e butter, Open Fridays 'til 9 p 4928 milk. Wednesday Stuffed franks, IN THIS MAGNIFICENT Take Honors en I Lunch HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER n Draper 0 BY All-sta- School. Those from Crescent Second Ward who sang in the Primary chorus in the afternoon session at conference were the following: Martea Anderson, Janet Shay, Wendy Hatch. Suzanne Best. Carrollee McDonald. Sandra King, Billy Anderson, Jerry Hatch. Darrell Best, Jerry Bloomquist & Alexis Ennis. Those from Crescent Ward were RaeNae Jarvis, Susan uergener, Kosemary Hulse, Roxanne Lloyd, Brenda Stead-maTimmy Jensen. Milton Johnson. David Smith. Scott Lloyd, it DeVar Fairbourn. The Crescent Ward Choir sang at Mt. Jordan Stake conference Jan. 24 at Draper First and Second Ward Chapel in the session with Mrs morning Wayne Smith as chorester and Mrs William H. Smith as Fred D. Alldredge was appointed as Mt. Jordan mission president. Jo Ann Olson was called as a stake missionCrescent Second Ward Youn Marrieds mpt fnr or, a fresh ments at the home of Mr & Mrs Don Lloyd Tuesday night after a sleighriding party. The MIA Maid Class in the crescent second Ward had their "Talent Flare" Wednesday evening at MIA. Each girl exhibited her talent in a Refreshments were served to the girls' mothers and the MIA officers. Mrs Betty Reed is teacher of the group. Mr & Mrs Bill Smith & Mr it Mrs Sam Rudd attended a concert Thursday evening at Organ Loft in Salt Lake City. Fred E. Alldredge & his friend Rick Pickett. St. George, were overnight guests Tuesday night of Fred's parents, Mr & Mrs F. D Alldredge. The boys attend college at Dixie. Roger Greenwood, Draper, also visited with his parents that evening. Mrs Alva Fairbourn entertained at a luncheon Thursday for Mrs Dennis Dnllnv Jt hnr little daughter Denene. The following were also present: Mrs W. Pace Richards. Mrs Earon Jensen. Mrs G. W. Richards and Mrs Maud Pace, Loa. Utah. Mrs Maud Pace. Loa. I'tah, is visiting at the home of her Mr & daughter & Mrs Dennis R. Dalley and family. Nellie Holmsfrom rolohrntnri her 10th birthday Thursday, with lo little guests. The second prnrfi nf tha Crescent Elementary School naa a 1 arc well party for Mrs Diane Carson KHdav Tim class sang to her and presented her with a gift. The faculty and the PTA each gave her a gift. The new teacher whn iu replacing Mrs Carson is Mrs Sydney Thomas as second grade teacher. " ' J5)v Yr.. 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The regular business, consisting of election of officers, the making of reports and such other matters as regularly come before Uie meeting will be considered at this time. Also proposed Amendments to Articles HI. IV, IX of the Ar- tides of Incorporation will be presented at ths meeting for consideration by the stockholders. These amendments were passed by the Board of Directors Jan. 12, 15. It is imperative that you be present r that your proxy be given to some- - $109995 Also: We have 2 only Model pro-Cra- discover the difference THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UfAH Pane 9 Friday, February 5, 1965 imu January 255-356- 1 n, ary.' Riverton Midvale 1 son-in-la- . . ... . Riiests ot the home of Mr ft nnp whn will. Mrs L. E. Snow. Copperton. BELL CANYON IRTil-Mrs Lillis Sandstrom, Lark, ATI ON COMPANY entertained at Sunday dinner By Eva O. Brothers, for members of her family. Sec'y. Guests were Mr & Mrs Cal (Pub. ) Crump and children. Copper-to- Granite News Mr Mrs Ted Sandstrom, Friday evening, Jan. 27, the West Jordan ami Terry SandLihoma girls of the Primary strom. held their date with daddy Terry Sandstrom, son of Mrs night program. Lillis Sandstrom, Lark, left by Sunday, Mrs Emily Blair enplane Tuesday morning for joyed her 81st birthday at a Hawaii where he will attend dinner at the home of her the LDS Church College during daughter, Mrs Blanche Cameron and family. Also in attendthe next semester. Sunday visitors and dinner ance were other members of guests at the home of Mr & Mrs her family, Mrs Mary PaPrkrr Edwin Johnson in Copperton and family, Mrs Virginia t'rh-naand family. were Mr & Mrs George and children. Ogden, Mr Thursday evening at the school & Mrs Bart Mitchell and daughthe tirst Edgemont ter. Salt Lake, and Miss Leslie grades entertained their fathers at a dinner and program. Spencllove, ernal who is attendJune Larkin will enter the ing BYU. Miss Spendlove is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Ray hospital Monday to undergo surgery Wednesday morning. Spendlove, Vernal. They presented the services at the LDS Church in Copperton Sunday. 25" CL1 See Ii at PAGE'S In Riverton an-nu- OjA-I Furniture & Appliance In Riverton 254-383- 5 |