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Show Mr. and Mrs. James Nass and children, Tommy and Patty, of Price, arrived Tuesday for a few day's visit with Mrs. Nass' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Malkos. Pete Malkos returned home Tuesday from a month's visit in Price with his brother-in-law and sfster, Mr. and Mrs. James Nass. : Copperfield Mary Saliat A special meeting of the Ladies auxiliary was called Saturday to discuss plans for the dance at the Copperfield school auditorium auditor-ium Wednesday, July 10. The ladies la-dies elected for various committees commit-tees were: Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mrs. Dick Williams, Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs. G. Swain, refreshments; re-freshments; Mrs. Ray Watson and Mrs. Myles McDonald, tickets; Mrs. Reno Marcon and Mrs. Ray Carl, music. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon and daughter, dau-ghter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and daughter. Joan, spent an enjoyable Fourth of July at Lagoon. Mrs. William Walters and son, Dick, visited for three days in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Walters' Walt-ers' daughter, Mrs. Sarah Pearce and son, Billy. Miss Frances Young returned to her home in Salt Lake City Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with her brother-in-law and sister, sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leland White. Mrs. Charles Cary of Berkeley, Cal., who was en route to the east for an extended tour, stopped stop-ped for a two-weeks' visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr .and Mrs. Lamar Bray. Mr. and Mrs. James Marvs and daughters, Helen and Katherjne, of Farmington, visited Sunday with friends and with their sons. John and Speros, who are employed em-ployed here. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and daughter, June, spent last weekend week-end at Hidden Treasure Mine as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. K ineaid. dene Cunliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, returned home Wednesday from Murray, where he had been the fuest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Liston Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nevers and family returned home Friday from Carbon county, where they visited with friends and relatives for three days. Angelo Pantalone of Evanston, Wyo., who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and family, returned home Tuesday. Nick Masters left Tuesday for California, where he will vacation vaca-tion for two weeks. Mis. t!us CalFas and daughter, Peggy, left Thursday on a trip to Portland, Ore., and Washington. Tlu-y will visit with friends and nu inbeis of Mrs. Callas' family. V.ihkIiii Allen has gone to his home in Lay ton for a short visit w ith his family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell have as guests Mrs. Caldwell's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rice, and niece. Miss AuMia Allen. Mrs. Meredith Yates and baby son of Salt Lake City were guests last week of Miss Margaret Anderson An-derson and other relatives. |