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Show Basil DTZT guests of Mra . (lay. er Mrs. H. NicjjQ! 1 Bridge Monday ' ' Mra- JtmM Den? Mead and Mn, 'H ger. LIUr! S; Miss Donle R at a birthday ' Games were A ments served to t "! girls. j end with nor parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nepple. Mr. Harold Adams of San Diego, Die-go, California, is Visiting with his parents- Mr. and Mrs. Forest AJama for a month. Harold Is on a furlough from the U.. S. Nary. Mr. and Mrs. Dods and daughter daugh-ter Romania o'f Tooele were dln-nar dln-nar guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har-ry vatkins Sunday. Mrs. Jack Kennedy left Tuesday Tues-day for France. She will spend several months visiting with relatives re-latives there. Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. Copperton ; By HELUN COTTER j .. Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Basil Doman, and Miss Clara Chrlstensen attended the Rebekah banquet in Helper last Friday night. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. H. Nichols spent Saturday and Sunday at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparks and family motored to Centervllle and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sparks. Miss Jean Frailer who is attending at-tending Wasatch Academy in Mt.' Pleasant spent the first of the week visiting with her parents par-ents Dr. and Mrs. Russell Frailer Frai-ler In Copperton. Ivor Pickering left Sunday for Salt Lake where he will enter his junior year at the University af Utah. 'The Mutual Society held their first meeting for the autumn season Tuesday at the Copper-ton Copper-ton school house. Games were played and refreshments served to fifty guests. Bill Walker, Mrs. Bennion, Metta Tressianer and Helen Sparks had charge of the arrangements. Mrs. C. H. Sullenger and son Russell are spending several days in Lyman, Wyoming, visiting with Mrs. B. Noble. Russell will return to the U. S. Navy the first of the week.- Miss Lurene Nepple of Westminster West-minster college spent the week |