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Show of Mrs. Pumphrey Monday evening, a regular business meeting was hela followed by election of officers as follows: Mrs. T. W. Rogers, re-elected president; Mrs. Hardy Odell, vice-president; Mrs. Dallas Andet-son, Andet-son, secretary-treasurer. Bridge was enjoyed later In the evening. Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Bert Cox received high score prizes. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. A. A. Macke and Mrs. Elbert Drumlller of Ogden, a guest at the Morris home, attended a luncheon lun-cheon at the home of Mrs. Joe Kemp in Midvale Monday. Mrs. John Steele is In San Francisco Fran-cisco visiting her daughter Ruth. Mrs. L. S. Nielson of Sandy visited visit-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Morris Wednesday. Miss Marjorie Lundquist has returned re-turned to her home in Ogden after spending the past week at the home of her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. P. O. Loveless was hostess to the Ladles Relief Society at hei Tuesday. The regular lesson was given and light refreshments were served to twenty members. . - j Copperton .............................. Mrs. Eugene Hallowell and Mrs. P. O Loveless attended the performance perfor-mance of Romeo and Juliet in Sail Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, who has been seriously 111 at St. Marks hospital hos-pital for several weeks, has returned to her home. Her many friends will be glad to hear she Is getting along nicely. Mrs. George Earl and daughter Virginia of Salt Lake visited friends in Copperton Sunday. Mrs Heber Nichols entertained her bridge foursome at a noon day luncheon Monday. Mrs. Lucille Waters has returned from Reno, Nevada, after an absence ab-sence of several months. Mrs. P. O. Pumphrey and Mrs. Dallas Anderson entertained the La-I La-I dies Democratic Club at the home |