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Show her daughter, Mrs. J. Landen-berger. Landen-berger. A. W. Bowlhy, who has been in St. Mark's hospital under observation ob-servation for the past week, will undergo a major operation there Friday morning. We hope for his speedy recovery. .Mis. Leo Jones, accompanied by Miriam and Calvin Jones, spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hoy Shilling and daughter daugh-ter Miss Patricia were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, in company with Jack Vail of Coppertleld. left Monday afternoon after-noon for u motor trip to Seattle, .Wash., where they will be the guests of relatives. The party expects to visit various points of interest en route, and will return re-turn home April 10th. Relief Society meeting was' dispensed with this week siuce the mouth's work had been completed com-pleted and so many members anticipated being out of town at that time, due to the general gen-eral shut down of the Utah Coj-per Coj-per company workings. Mrs. Evelyn Jensen entertained entertain-ed for her daughter, Marelyn Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6, the occasion being her 7th birthday. A color scheme of blue and yellow wri used in decorating the birthday cake and other nppolutments of the lunch table, prizes we'ro a-warded a-warded at games. Twenty small guests enjoyed the affair. J. H. Edwards and son Jack spent Monday evening In Salt Lake visiting relatives. Copperton j; Ity Mary Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Barklo were business visitors in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Pollard enter-.talned enter-.talned a group of children Sunday Sun-day afternoon at her home, honoring hon-oring her small daughters, I)e-Launa I)e-Launa and Carolyn. Games and luncheon formed the afternoon's diversions. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker and daughters Gwen and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie returned home Sunday evening ev-ening from American Fork, where they were called Friday due to the death of Miss Jane Earl, a relative. Mrs. Beck of Salt Lake City spent Friday here the guest of |