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Show Mr. and Mrs. Ray-rll! ' the week-end in rw Uon iting Mr. and S ff 1 fit and Mr. and Mrs AtoV son and pheasant huntil n Jo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd if' tiny son Lloyd cgfe l visited friends and r(i,VMa Bingham and c.Jp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert V and son, Ronald, hnntedS' ants near Riverton wtph, success Sunday. un 8 . nesday afternoon . at Santaquin for Mr- Johnson's grandmother, Mrs Levina Openshaw Johnson, 78 who died Sunday at the family fami-ly home after a six-week illness Vred Dunn, Clyde Larsen of Bingham and George Wilson of Provo hunted pheasants Sunday at Pavson with good luck. Mr.' and Mrs- Russell Boren are now at home in the Miller apartments. Mrs. Boren is the former Deon Barrett of Copper-field. LOCAL NOTES The M- E. Community church Ladies Aid served a waffle luncheon lun-cheon Thursday noon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Barkle of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. The affair was a benefit for the church- The Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson in the Federal apartments Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Orin Colby, Mrs. Rex Marsh, Mrs. Cecil Carr, Mrs- Cy-ral Cy-ral Robison, Mrs. Walter Moore and Mrs. Merl Porter enjoyed refreshments and an afternoon of sewing and visiting. Robert Bolman, student at Wasatch academy, Mt. Pleasant, spent the week-end home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge W. Bolman. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Culyar of Copperton attended a dinner dance at the Newhouse hotel given by the Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen of Utah and adjoining states Friday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. Fred Cox entertained the Copperton L. D. S. ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon at a quilting. The Sewing club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs-Nick Mrs-Nick P. Floros of Lead Mine. Present for an afternoon of sewing and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon were Mrs. Dave Snyder Mrs. Mike Nepolis, Mrs. Sidney Hardy, Mrs. George Kampos and Mrs. A. J. Baum. The Night club was entertained entertain-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fernley at Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kemp won prizes at cards and Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe were special guests. A delicious dessert was served. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence String -ham and daughters, Peggy and Dorothy, were dinner guests Saturday Sat-urday evening of Mr- and Mrs. Sam Jenkins of Midvale. Sixteen friends of Ronald Kas- j telic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kastelic of Copperton. attended the party celebrating his seventh birthday Tuesday afternoon. Prizes at games went to Richard Anderson and Shirley Cheever-Birthday Cheever-Birthday cake and refreshments were served. Mrs. D. E. Ireland left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Palmyra, Mo., to visit her mother, Mrs. William H. Taylor, and other relatives, for about six weeks. En route to Missouri Mrs. Ireland will visit friends in Denver for several days. Mrs. John Labori of Helper arrived Saturday to stay with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Con-tratto, Con-tratto, for ten days or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended funeral services Wed- |