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Show i iii 1 iW in. i , , ssa day it t 1 o'clock brlige lunch eon. MVs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. W. T. Rogeri, Mrs. Hardy Odell and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen enjoyed cards. The prize wits awarded Mrs. Rogers. The first and second grades of the Copperton school present ed the play "Snow White and Seven Dwarfs" to their parents and the other classes Friday Fri-day morning at 10 a.m. Marilyn Dee Crawford played the title role of "Snow White" with seven boys of her clans asslstlug as the Seveu Dwarfs. Ralph Brown entertained his boy scout patrol Wednesday evening eve-ning at his home. Further scout work and test accomplishments were discussed after which re-freahments re-freahments were served to twelve twel-ve boys. Louis Buchman, L. S. Dreckon, A. A. Macke, A. W. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy attended attend-ed the funeral Friday In Salt Lake of Harry C. Goodrich, who had acted as chief engineer of the Utah Copper company since 1907. J. D. Schilling, George Earle former Copperton residents, resi-dents, and Mr. Buchman acted as honorary pall-bearers at the services. Mrs. L. M. Larson and Mrs. I prize. I M. J. L. Dobson entertained the Ladies Aid M'onday evening at her home at 7:30. Ten ladles were present and Mrs. Bill At-klnson At-klnson was named vice president during the course of the busl- ness meeting which was follow-t follow-t ed by refreshments. The next me&Ung will be held on Mon- i day evening, May 2, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Dallas Anderson An-derson on Fourth East Street. Mr. snd Mrs. Rex Garrett are receiving congratulations on a baby daughter born Thursday, April H at the St. Marks hospital hos-pital In Salt Lake. Relief Society was held Thurs- ' day evening at the home of Mrs. j Odell Peterson at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Peterson had charige of the literary lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and , baby son of Bingham were din-ner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sax on Easter Sunday. Miss Betty Long returned Tuesday Tu-esday from Salt Lake where she has been the guest of relatives re-latives for the past ten days. The Girl Scouts met at the home of Mrs. R. Q. Frazier Monday Mon-day at 7 p. m. The next meeting meet-ing will be held at the home of Mrs. James Barkle Monday. TO LATE FOR LAST WEEK Marie Greenland of American Fork were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Friday evening. Fifty representatives of the principal western railroads who were holding a two day conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City, visited the Utah Copper company mine at Bingham Friday after which the party motored back to Copperton Cop-perton and enjoyed lunch In the park. Eighteen boy scouts and their leader Ernest Deitrich returned home Sunday afternoon, having spent two days at the scout camp at Mill Creek. All report having had a splendid time. The Bingham Mutual association associa-tion presented a one act play Tuesday evening In the grade school auditorium. A large attendance at-tendance and a good time was enjoyed by all present. The Junior girls class of the Mutual had charge'- of the Sunday Sun-day night meeting at church last week. A special program was arranged by the class which included a reading by Ladene Strasberg, a vocal duet by Betty Bet-ty Barnett and Norma Nix accompanied ac-companied by Patricia Shilling, a short talk by Mary Brown, a piano solo by Marlon Pett, and a reading by Jena Vee Larsen. The instructor of the Junior Girls course, Miss -Sadie Rogers, gave a short talk in conclusion of the meeting. ; o ; Miss Leslie Candland, Mr. Maurice Mau-rice Christensen, Miss Betty Vorhees, and Mr. Ralph Gunnison, Gunni-son, who are attending the Utah State Agriculture college at Logan were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen Saturday. During the afternoon they visited the mine at Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pugh were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell Monday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh are from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ray Gammell entertained entertain-ed Monday evening at six o'clock , at a nicely arranged party in honor of her daughter, Lola Jean's twelth birthday. Games were ' enjoyed by thirty-five, guests. Dainty refreshments were served following the games. Mr.; and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Hansen of Spanish Fork. Marjorie Brimhall, David Ireland, Ire-land, M'ary Brown, Fern Pett, Calvin Jones, and Mr. Joel Jensen Jen-sen attended the Intermountain Music contest and band meet Saturday at Price. Miss Marzetta Colyar spent Monday in Lark at the home of Miss Fae Zahler. Mrs. Kurt Hornickle and daughters, dau-ghters, Ruth and Edith, aire plan, ning to leave Wednesday for New York City where they will enjoy an extnded visit with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Mae Bowlby returned home Monday after spending the week-end in Salt Lake visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansen and Miss Colleen Hansen of Spanish Fork were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Richard Smith entertained entertain-ed her bridge foursome Thurs- Copperton ; By Mary Brown ! THIS WEEK Mr. A. W. Bowlby returned to his home Tuesday from the St. Mark's hospital where he underwent under-went a major operation. . .'Miss Fae Zahler, of Lark was the house guest of Miss Mary Brown' over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Nix and family spent the holidays in Oakley' as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'' Ernest Deterich. Mr. and Mrs. John Deterich and family, of Ogden spent Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deterich. Mr', and Mrs. Bill Fennell and family, and Miss LaVon Sparks enjoyed a theatre party in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon and evening. ev-ening. Mrs. A. E. Mitchell entertained entertain-ed her bridge foursome at a one o'clock bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon. Places were arranged for Mrs. H. L. Goff, Wrs. Carl Wilson, and Mrs. B. J. Santlstevan. Mrs. Santistevan iwon the prize. Miss Mable Neprud was hostess hos-tess at a seven o'clock bridge flinner Wednesday evening April 13, at her apartment. Tables were arranged for twelve guests including: Mrs. A. A. Macke, Irs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. L. F. Pett, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Lawrence Stiltrrian, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Miss Sadie Rogers, Mrs. Dallas Anderson, Mrs. James Denver field high. score at bridge with Mrs." S'tiilman second and Mrs. Anderson received the traveling |