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Show ton L. D. S. ward primary association asso-ciation took a program to the Children's hospital which is maintained by members of the Primary association. Mrs. Kay Olsen, Mrs. Fawn Price, Mrs. Al-ta Al-ta Pollard, Mrs. Florence Buckle, Mrs. Bud Niichol and Mrs. Alber-tina Alber-tina Sax were in charge. The program included the following number: reading, Elaine Chee-ver; Chee-ver; story, Nell Peterson; tap dance, Patsy Snow; vocal solo, Rhea Lou Olsen; the group took Halloween favors to the children at the hospital. Mrs. W. T. Rogers entertained at dinner Saturday for Dr. and Mrs. Vivian White of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell. On Sunday her guests were Mrs. Lily Rogers and Miss Sadie Rogers Rog-ers of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dame and family of Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Bob DcIIoge and Mrs. Ella Delloge and Mrs. Roy L. Cunliffe and Al Cunlife of Salt Lake City were guests at the L. E. Barnett home Sunday evening. j Copperton I By Betty Barnett Miss Mary Hess spent the weekend week-end with her parents vacationing from Henager Business college. She entertained friends from school Thursday until Monday when the party returned to studies stu-dies in Salt Lake City. Marie Kunzweiler of Minnesota, Hope Elmquist of Idaho and Miss Gwen Parker of Copperton and Miss Hess enjoyed a theatre followed by a slumber party and were en- tertained on Saturday by Mrs. Jack Hess of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Winn and Mrs. Winn's mother, Mrs. Yates of Midvale, spent all day Wednesday Wed-nesday with relatives and friends in Nephi. The opening meeting of the Copperton Relief society was held at the Ray Cheever home Thursday evening. Fifty guests enjoyed a series of games conducted con-ducted by Miss Helen Loveless and refreshments. Special guests were Bishop George M. Nix, Ray Cheever, Carl Hoffman and Clint Hoffman. Tuesday evening Robert Col- yar attended the Utah . State Symphony Orchestra concert at Kingsbury hall. On Wednesday evening Mr. Colyar and Rachel Connor attended a meeting of the MacDowell club in Salt Lake City, entertaining with a piano solo and soprano solo, respectively. respective-ly. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom Sunday were Mrs. Dahlstrom's mother, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, and sister, Muriel Reeves, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves and family, all of Kaysville. Miss Jean Frazier and Miss Sally Lew Curry, who are attending at-tending school at Westminster college, Salt Lake City, will spend this week-end with parents par-ents in Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudscn entertained as dinner guests Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen of Bingham, Ruth and Ralph J. Smart of Holladay. Hol-laday. The Singing Mothers met at the L. B. Parking home Monday for practice. The Relief society teachers' meeting was held Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Ray Cheever. 17 members attended. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son, Jack, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jean K. Christensen in Holladay Hol-laday Saturday. Mrs. O. R. Warner entertained the Kopperette club at her home on Monday evening. Attending were Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Mayne, Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Frank Finnis, Mrs. Everett Cow-dell Cow-dell and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. E. V Knudsen attended the J. A. Boberg funeral in Sandy Friday. Saturday afternoon L.D.S.' offi-eers offi-eers and teachers of the Copper- |