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Show Sopperton Notel , 1 V eleven friends attended, including includ-ing Lynn and Glen Pett, Wayne Kay, Kent Stillman, Don Stoddard, Stod-dard, Robert Cowdell, Robert Nichols, Marvin Pullan, Gordon Buckle, Otto Kuhni. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne visitors were Mrs. Joe Even, a sister of Mrs. Mayne, and her friend, Mrs. Angelo Venturelli, both of Helper. Help-er. Mrs. T. A. Tobiason was hostess hos-tess the evening of October 30 at her home at a bridge party for members of her club. Mrs. E. S. Grant was an invited guest. Lavender chrysanthemums were used in decorating the living liv-ing room. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. M. D. Starley, Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Miller and Mrs. Parker Gray. Luncheon was served to eight. Mri. J- Dewey Knudsen Correspondent Telephone 517R2 Kenneth Davis, son of Mr. and v f M Davis, arrived Wed-jay' Wed-jay' Horn San Francisco to JV a 10-day furlough with oarcnts. Mr. Davis is serving the U. S. navy at Pearl Har-. Har-. TH- and 's stationed on the 'e'e Richmond. wjfj' William Peterson was hos-. hos-. at a Stork shower Monday inu at her home for her sis-Mrs. sis-Mrs. Meredith Yates of Salt e Citv. The 24 guests were 'relatives of Mrs. Yates. A esof games were played with jes being won by Mrs. L. E. -nett, Mrs. William Jackson ""opperton, Mrs. M. Collins of jray, Mrs. L. Green of Salt .e city, Mrs. George Cunliffe Los Angeles, Mrs. Miles An-,-son and Mrs. Tom Anderson Coppei'field. A midnight sup-. sup-. was served by the hostess, ir and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. . Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and daughter, Phyllis, of Bingham; Bing-ham; Mr. Smith's father, Howard How-ard Smith, who Is visiting here from Minnesota, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dahlberg of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dahlberg is Mrs. Prices sister. A Hallowe'en party given October 30 at the home of Mau-rine Mau-rine Ray was attended by Bonnie Bon-nie Olsen, Shirley Mayne, Donna Don-na Jean Gadd, Norma Cowdell, Donna Rae Olsen, Geraldine Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Marjorie Bennion, Jerry Shilling, Colleen Hatt, Boyd Stoddard, Richard and Robert Jenkins, Norma Cowdell and Donna Rae Olsen. A delightful luncheon, which carried out an orange and black color scheme, was served. Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and son, Richard, left Saturday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byhower of Salt .ihters Joyce and Janice, vis- in American Fork Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arza L. Ad-5 Ad-5 and in Provo with Mr. and 3. John E. Buckwalter. The i of the party enjoyed pheas-:'hunting. pheas-:'hunting. jr. and Mrs. Alger Baum, Mrs. I Streator and Mrs. Jda Mug-enjoyed Mug-enjoyed a dinner and theatre y in Salt Lake City Satur-i Satur-i Mrs. Mugfur, accompanied Mrs. Laura McDonald and v J. A. Walters of Midvale, riided auxiliary to the Fire-s Fire-s at Copperfield Monday ev-:.g. ev-:.g. Museoveevees met at the :ie of Mrs. Joseph Jensen -sday evening with 18 pres-and pres-and in costume. Mrs. M. A. .irt was in charge of initia-3 initia-3 ceremonies for two new abers. Prizes at Monte Carlo .it went to Mrs. James Den-: Den-: Mrs. Harry Sours and Mrs. 1 Lavcock. A late suDDer was e uy, 10 spena tne weekend week-end at Richmond with relatives. Pheasant hunters Sunday and Monday in Springville were Blake Gammell, Ralph Brown and Harlow Fennell. A delightful Hallowe'en party was given Friday evening by Douglas Goff at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Goff. Guests were the Misses Vida Rae Poulsen, Dorothy Hansen, Han-sen, Faye McKellar, Lola Jean Gammell, Burton Durnford, Kenneth Ken-neth Ray and Bobbie Wells. Various Var-ious card games were played and a late luncheon served. A skating party was enjoyed Friday evening at Woolley's roller rol-ler rink in Salt Lake City by the Misses Audrey Groves, Beverly Bev-erly Anderson and Pauline Bark-le. Bark-le. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Dallas Anderson and Mrs. J. F. Barkle. Saturday evening a surprise party was given for Howard Hausknecht by his mother, Mrs. H. Hausknecht. Guests were Ruth McKellar, Maxine Warner, Beverly Nix, Virginia Peterson, Shirley Parkin, Elaine Cheever, Beth Cowdell, Mary Etta Sours, Marjorie Pullan, Jackie Barlow, Gordon Buckle, Delmar Schick, Bailey Santistevan, Billy Garri-ty, Garri-ty, Gid Jackson, Don Isbell, Stephen Hausknecht and Jack and K. Robison of Bingham. Love nest, pick-up-sticks and sweepstakes sweep-stakes were played and prizes won by Delmar Schick and Beverly Bev-erly Nix. A delightful two-course luncheon was served. Maureen Buckle entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday evening even-ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Buckle. The young guests were Patricia Bennion, Ben-nion, Shirley Tassainer, Helen Rogers, Jenna Vee Olsen, Irene Curry, Marilyn DeBruin, Gloria Peterson, Joyce Hansen, Glen and Lynn Pett, Wayne Ray, Bobbie Bob-bie Blake, Bailey Santistevan, Kent Stillman, Howard Matthews, Keith Cowdell and Marvin Pullan. Pul-lan. Orange and black decoration decora-tion were used throughout the house. Various games were played play-ed and prizes were won by Bailey Santistevan, Marvin Pullan, Marilyn Mar-ilyn DeBruin, Shirley Tassainer. The luncheon was planned to follow a Hallowe'en color scheme. J. L. McKellar returned Tuesday Tues-day from St. Mark's hospital, where he recently underwent an appendectomy. In honor of Miss Miriam Jones, a junior at St. Mary's of the Wasatch Was-atch and who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones, last week-end, a party was given Saturday evening. The room was transformed with seasonal decorations de-corations and balloons, noise makers, fortunes and picturesque hats presented guests. Present were Dorothy Hansen, Rhea Lou Olsen, Margaret Mannion, Janice Jan-ice Hofheins, Lola Jean Gammell, Gam-mell, Faye McKellar, Edith Hor-nickel, Hor-nickel, Faye Cowdell, Donna Rose Boren and Leila Rawlings of Bingham, Ray Pett, Howard Swain, Ralph Brown, Stephen Pickering, Don Andreason, Jack Pollock, Harlow Fennell, Don Poulsen, Jack Hofheins, Bruce Christensen, Jay Cheever, Jimmy Jim-my Epis and Jim Hatch. A Hallowe'en party was given at the home of Keith Mayne October 30. The room was decorated de-corated in Halloween colors, ed by the hostess. Saturday aing 13 Bingham members, ;ii of them new members, at-ied at-ied the initiation ceremonies i at the Odd Fellows Hall in ;arhouse. Jr. and Mrs. Cleo Colby and : Gary, of Magna, visited Sun- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. Colby is a :e of Mrs. Smith's. (Hallowe'en party was given he.home of Dan Groves Fri-i Fri-i evening by Jeannette Grov-ad Grov-ad Shirley Watkins- Twenty-; Twenty-; guests attended from Bing- 3 and Copperton. A two-.se two-.se luncheon was served. Var-. Var-. Hallowe'en games were ed with prizes going to Mari- Wells, George Dimas, Gray aer, Gloria Farnsworth and -& Skinner, all of Bingham. !r, and Mrs. Clarence Watkins son, Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald of Riverton spent Jay pheasant hunting near and. '. visitor at the N. Hofheins a Wednesday and Thursday j Mr. Hofheins mother, Mrs. -n Kearns of Gunnison. Hallowe'en party was given ie home of Marjorie Pullan ay evening. Guests were ne Cheever, Beth Cowdell, A McKellar, Jackie Barlow, line Warner, Virginia Peter-Beverly Peter-Beverly Nix, Shirley Par-and Par-and Joyce Murray of Bing-s Bing-s A Hallowe'en luncheon was ed. i Hallowe'en party was giv-'t giv-'t the Albert Ray home Fri- evening. Guests were Mr. Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mr. and Mel Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. -it Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. ge Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Charl-ludson, Charl-ludson, Mrs. Dewey Mayne Mrs. LaMont Crosgrove. All ;e in costume. Games were with prizes going to Mr. ;on and Mr. Nichols. A late "'eon was served, 'gular club was held at the Cheever home Thursday ev- 1 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. 4 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo "ne, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Arm-A Arm-A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, nd Mrs. Wilford Stringer Mrs. Dallas Anderson. Bridge Played with first prize going and Mrs. Armitstead and ;d to Mr. and Mrs. Stringer. fo-course luncheon was serv-Jte serv-Jte in the evening, aner guests at the O. C. Jones 8 Wednesday evening were nd Mrs. Fred Griffith of ;Lake City. and Mrs. Frank Olsen 8 dinner guests Friday ev- 2 of Mrs. Olsen's sister and fnd, Mr. and Mrs. Clelland of Provo. and Mrs. George M. Nix son, Willard, and Ernest Nix fed to Coalville Friday ev- to visit George H. Nix, ;a been ill, and Mrs. Nix. goring Mrs. George M. Nix aer birthday, October 27, a ;P of friends entertained at f in Salt Lake City. Pat Mannion of Lark: .last week-end at home ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Mannion. C. H. Winn, Mrs. Ben ; 8nd Mrs. Martin Jensen to motor to Ogden to- November 7, to attend un-eeting un-eeting of the Ladies' so-' so-' f the B. of L. F. and En. ?y dinner guests of Mr. lrs. Ben Price were Mrs. brother and wife, Mr. and Juy L. Anderson, and daur 5' Karen, of Salt Lake City. ! and Mrs. C. H. Winn and fp'in, visited Mr. and Mrs. Z Richardson of Magna lay evening. ' j |