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Show Local Happenings AAA AAA AAA AAA w w w w w Fourteen neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal were their dinner guests Sunday. Overnight guests at the Apostal home Monday were Mrs. Gturge Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris and Mrs. Parley Rawlings and small son, all of Roosevelt. A one o'clock luncheon was served to five members of a sewing sew-ing club at the home of Mrs. Mike Nepolis Monday. The J.U. club met last evening with Mrs. L. E. Milner as hostess. hos-tess. Bridge was played and a tasty luncheon served. Phi Alpha Pi chapter of the Maids of Athens, junior auxiliary to the Order of Ahepa, Salt Lake City, elected Miss Lucy Praggas-tis, Praggas-tis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Praggastis, president fori the coming year. The election was held Monday evening. Miss Angie Stavropoulos is outgoing out-going president. Others to take office with Miss Praggastis are Angie Ligda, vice president; Viola Vio-la Kerikas, secretary, and Harriet Floor, treasurer. The Copperfield Ladies Aid announce an-nounce that their Christmas bazaar ba-zaar will be held in the auditorium audi-torium of the Copperfeld school at noon Thursday, December 11. From Manila, P.I., Private First Class Edward West writes that while he has been in the country but a short time, since November 20, he is enjoying the beautiful scenery and warm climate. cli-mate. Pvt. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. West, is in the Fifth air base group, headquarter squadron. squa-dron. Mrs. Dean Oveson and daughter, daugh-ter, Deanna, of Gunnison, arrived arriv-ed Tuesday to visit a few days www www Monte Carlo whist was played at a party last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner won prizes. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. H. Smemoff, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Tur-ner. Mrs. Roland Warner and son, Michael, were called home Monday Mon-day by news that Mrs. Warner's mother, Mrs. Gorman Day, and sister, Miss Norma Day, of Fillmore, Fill-more, were injured in a traffic accident Sunday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Rodney Porter of Salt Lake City returned from a Pacific coast wedding trip November No-vember 27. The former Miss Max-ine Max-ine Rasmussen, Mrs. Porter has spent several days the past week visiting with relatives in Center-ville Center-ville and here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Rasmussen. The couple will be at home at the Los Gables apartments. All in the U. S. naval service and stationed on the U-S.S. Richmond, Rich-mond, Walter Leatherwood of Copperfield, Kenneth Davis of Copperton and Howard Jackson of Lark write their families and friends that they like being in the Panama canal zone. Home from a three-week stay in Bakersfield, Calif., 'Mrs. Maurice Mau-rice Bee was a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee Jr., With exception ex-ception of a few days in Los Angeles, An-geles, Mrs. Bee spent most of her time getting acquainted with her first grandchild, month-old little Brianne Bee. A daughter was born December Decem-ber 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Archuleta of 548 DinkeyvlUe at the ftmj1v,..V- .... . p jumw imj |