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Show Mrs. OeorgTr past week in Salt UJ ness. She haa been V the home of her sl. White. 1 Mr. and Mrs. j0cl Salt Lake visitors 0tt ? Friends of Mrs. rlea will be glad to Improving following 4 rec 1 eratlon for thyroid trJ St. Marks hospital. ed: Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Mrs. T. W. Rogers, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. Ben Price, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Odell Peterson. Mrs. Eugene Hallowell left Saturday for Peldmont, California, Califor-nia, where she plans to make her future home with relatives. Mrs. Hallowell was well known in copperton and Bingham and has been entertained extensively by her wide circle of friends the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Garret formerly pf Midvale moved in the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow on 1st East street this week. I Copperton By Mary Brown j Mr. Ray Welch and Miss Kathrlne Harwood of Salt Lake City were the dinner guests of MY. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan at their home Sunday. Mrs. Ivor Isaakson, a former resident of Copperton, who Is now living in Midvale, was a visitor here .Wednesday. Mr. C. E. Poulsen, and sons Ken and Don entertained friends by taking them to the basket ball tournament Wednesday. Those quests included Kenneth Davis, Dick Peterson, and Ralph Brown. Mr.- and Mrs. II. K. Brown attended the funeral services of Mr. Lester Ross in Lehl Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Jack Edwards was unexpectedly unex-pectedly taken to Bingham hospital hos-pital Tuesday evening where she underwent an appendix operation. opera-tion. She is reported as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman and son Norman were Salt Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Nix. Mrs. Odell Peterson entertained entertain-ed at a nicely planned bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. Two tables of contract bridge were arranged for the following guest list: Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. T. W. Rogers, Ro-gers, Mrs. B. J. Santlstevan, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen. Prize awards were awarded Mrs. Odell, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. St. Patrick decorations were used on the , tables and throughout the luncheon lunch-eon i Relief Society was held at the home of M'rs. George Williams Thursday evening. Mrs. Nell Peterson Pe-terson had charge of the literary lesson on "The Old Play House". Mrs. L. F. Pett was hostess at a 8 o'clock supper Saturday evening at her hime. Guests were entertained at cards following fol-lowing the supper. Mrs. M. C. Colyar entertained friends at a party Wednesday afternoon at her home. Two tables ta-bles of Contract Bridge were in progress during the course of the afternoon. Prizes went to Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Hardy Odell. The guests Includ- visitors Monday. Mr. Ammon Green, who has been living at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ernest Nix, and Miss Leah Chrlstensen, of Fort Herri-man, Herri-man, who was employed by Mr. Pollard In his confectionary last BummSr, were married in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Nix attended a party in Bingham Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mae Peterson. Mrs. Ivor Anderson, who lives at 60 .Copper Telegraph, won the scout quilt, which they raffled raf-fled Friday. The drawing took place at the Copperton Cash Market and little Marlene Dietrich drew the number. The boys had been selling chances on the quilt since February 25, and are putting the money in the fund for their annual trip next summer. sum-mer. They hope to be able to go to the National Yellowstone Park next year. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson of Bingham spent Wednesday evening In Copperton, at the |