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Show The first league baseball game wllil be played this Thursday between Lark and Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald visited in Salt Lake City Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark visited in Logan Sunday. Mrs. Thomas attended a sorority Mother's day tea with her daughter, dau-ghter, Miss Alida Thomas. Mrs. Frank Davis, met with a painful accident the fore-part of the week, when he broke his thumb durinlg a baseball practice. prac-tice. The break was so serious as to require the services of a specialist. Robert was anticipating anticipat-ing a season's work as first baseman base-man for the Gemmell club, but this new development will no doubt, eliminate him. The lady Democrats concluded conclud-ed their season's work last Monday Mon-day evening with a special entertainment. en-tertainment. Sixteen members were served chicken dinner at 7 o'clock at Sturm's cafe in Bingham after which the ladles returned to the home of Mrs. Dorothy Rogers where four tables ta-bles of Contract were played. Spring flowers were used about the rooms. Mrs. James Denver won the first prize, Mrs. Chas. Sax, second, and Mrs. Odell Peterson Pet-erson guest prize. Mrs. B. J. Santlstevan was hostess at a one o'clock luncheon lunch-eon Thursday. Two tables of Contract were in progress during dur-ing the course of the afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Mitchell won first prize, Mrs. Odell Peterson the second, and Mis. E. V. Knudsen the traveling prize. Luncheon was served the following ladies: Mrs. P. 0. Loveless, Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. H. L. doff, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. A. E. M'ltchell, and Mrs. M. C. Colyar. Mr. Stanley Jacques was a business visitor ln Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Qartty and daughter, dau-ghter, Mary Francis, of Eut-eka Eut-eka were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver. Mrs. Garrett of Nephl spent Sunday with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M'athews and sons. Mrs. Lester Sumnicht gave a birthday party Saturday evening ln honor of her sister Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Sayatovlc, of Midvale, on her birthday anniversary. Eight dinner din-ner guests were entertained at cards during the course of the evening with Mrs. Basil Doman holding high score. The deacons of the L. D. S. Copperton ward enjoyed an evening even-ing at Saratoga swimming resort re-sort Friday. Mr. Bert Cheever and Mr. Robert Jenkins drove cars and acted as chaperons. Mrs. Clarence Watkins entertained enter-tained a number of friends of her son Harry Thursday evening even-ing at 7 p. m. at a party ln honor hon-or of his 14th birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Games were played after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowlby announce the marriage of their daughter, M'ae, to Henry Stewart of Tooele. The marriage took place Saturday, May 7th. They are making their home In Tooele. The Copperton, Copperfleld, Bingham Central, and Highland Boy grade schools are planning to hold their annual May Day Friday, today, in the Copperton Park. Games will be played and activities outlined for the entire day by the teachers and supervisors. super-visors. Inclement weather post, poned the meet on the official May Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family motored to Pleasant Grove Sunday where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Schick and son,, Delmar, attended the State Music contest et Morgan Senior students of the Montana Mon-tana School of Mines accompanied accompan-ied by Dr. Curtis I. Wilson, head of the Metallurgy department depart-ment at the mines school, visited the underground U. S. Mine of the United States Smelting, Refining Re-fining and Mlninlg company in Bingham Monday morning then witnessed the open pit mining operations of the Utah Copper company and the precipitating plant at Copperton during the afternoon. Mrs. B. D. Bennlon, Bill Walker, Walk-er, and Mr. George Nix and Mr. Leo Thorne furnished transportation transpor-tation to a Stake M'utual party last Tuesday evening held at the Riverton first ward. A spec-j ial program was rendered followed follow-ed by a dance and refreshments. A music festival will be given giv-en by the Copperton M. I. A. next Tuesday evening In the grade school building. This entertainment en-tertainment will conclude the Mutual work for this season. Work will again be resumed early ear-ly next September. ' Copperton j ) By Mary Brown M j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick i Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Reid MoCaffee and family and Miss Zelda Reld spent Sunday and Monday ln Ephrlum at the home of Mr. R. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar motored to Ogden Canyon Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. R. o. Frazier entertained the "O" club Thursday after, noon at her home. Four tables of Contract were in session durinlg dur-inlg the afternoon and spring flowers were arranged about tha. rooms. Mrs. Paul Richards drew first prize and Mrs. Leland Walker, of Salt Lake, second. Mr. end Mrs. Ray Buckle entertained en-tertained eighteen dinner guests Tuesday evening. Most guests were relatives and friends from Salt Lake. Mrs. Robert Jenkins entertained entertain-ed a number of little guests Wednesday alfternoon at a party In honor of her sons', Dick and Bob, seventh birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Games were played and refreshments followed. Miss Helen Cotter, who is attending at-tending school in Salt Lake, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cotter. Saturday. The Copperton Relief Society sponsored a Mother and Daughters Daugh-ters party Thursday evening in the Grade school auditorium at 7:30 p. m. A special program was presented by the girls. All girls IB and over were invited to bring their mothers. Miss Lola Wing, of Copperfleld, was the guest of Miss Edna Smith Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Bennlon and family were the guests of Salt Lake relatives Sunday after noon and evening. Robert Davis, son of Mr. and |