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Show Oopperton Notes! 41 . ' " " " " li8 I Neprud, Mis Buchman and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Macke were guests Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith. The Mackes left yesterday to live in Salt Lake City. Cohostesses at a party at the 0. S. Jensen home Tuesday evening ev-ening were Miss Verena Graham, Miss Vern Baer, Miss Mabel Neprud Ne-prud and Mrs. Jensen. The evening even-ing was spent playing Monte Carlo whist. A late luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMullin. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Reho F. Thorum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhni, Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Allsop. Prizes Priz-es went to Mrs. Beckstead and Mr. Seal. O Leland A. Walker of the Marilyi apartments, Salt Lake Citv Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Watson anc sons, Dick and Tommy, vLte in Ogden last week Arthur Durnford, U. of U. stu dent, visited the week-end w t SrnFoE' Mr" a"d M"' Mrs. Charles Sullenger enter tamed at bridge luncheon Wed nesday for Mrs. J. Dewey Knud- mI MS?: Jmca Denver, Mrs Heber Nichols and Mrs H M Rasrnussen High score was 'helc by Mrs. Knudsen. ,r-3 $eci Downs and fomilv visited Sunday with Mrs. Downs mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson at Orem. Mr. and Mrs O. C. Jones returned re-turned Friday froji an eight-day visit in Wichita, Kansas. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. U Landenberger Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger who have just returned from Palm Springs, Cal having spent the winter there, and are leaving leav-ing soon for La Jolla, Cal, to spend the summer. Dinner Parly V u. J. Dewey Knudttn Correspondent he phone 51 Hi "'i Rav Cow-dell entertained !rs hirfhday party April 24 for 18 'iffier. Norma, who was ! rdod and her son, Jack, C ye ?. nine. Refreshments and !" "were enjoyed by 26 guests. .1 at game5 went to Shirley J aa Carol Peterson, Dean 1 l"e' and Monty DeCol. Mrs. 3 11 was hostess at a one 3 T luncheon and 500 that . tor Mrs. Mugfur, , en 'Sf C Mayne, Mrs. William k VMrs R. E. McElroy and I E Streator. Prizes went V 1 Mugfur, Mrs. W. C. e!i . and Mrs. Streator. On C Sday Mr. and Mrs. Cowdell ,f Sed tor Mrs. Daisy Dra- f Provo, the occasion being II kJhrtav The guest list in- ;J fur and Mr!. Eldon An- J! Mr and Mrs. Wayne !s! It Mr and Mrs. Lynn Bre- f and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo 1 tl all of Proyo. M. Dra- ; m the recipient of many 1 Vr.8"1? Mrs- Meredith I fiEts D,nham were special Primary conference was held i alt ! Cpp-erton fcrade school ' r, r I y..thl' pn!nary Kroup had tor its theme "Prayer". Stake . otticers present were Mrs. Gene- vn.ve Gardner and Mrs. Jenny Schmidt both of West Jordan. June Holmes of Copperfield . was a luncheon guest of Mary I Ann Swain Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mel Olsen spon-. spon-. sored a theatre party Wednes- day evening at the Princess i I?e.atr,1; s, showing of "Western Union for their son, Gene, Col-m Col-m Kblson. Irma June Gam-me Gam-me 1, Bobby Pullan, Margaret McKellar, Jerry Mike Curry, Norma Swain and Marvin Pullan. HONOR NIGHT AT COPPERTON WARD Theme and Honor awards night at the Copperton L D S ward M I A. was held Tuesday evening in the Grade school auditorium. Awards went to 45 members who participated in dancing, road show, drama, Sunday Sun-day evening services, chorus and attendance. Special awards went to eight first-year Beehive eirls Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch entertained at dinner Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Roy Hatch of Magna, on her birthday. birth-day. Cherry blossoms in a turquoise tur-quoise bowl centered the table seating Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, Mr and Mrs. Paul Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Duckworth Jr., all of Magna, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers and daughter, Helen, were dinner din-ner guests of Mrs. Lilly Rogers and Miss Sadie .Rogers at their home in Salt Lake City Friday evening, the occasion being Mrs. W. T. Rogers' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Helen spent the week-end in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen motored mo-tored to Salina Sunday to spend three days visiting there and in Redmond and to take Mrs. Susan Partridge, mother of Mrs. Jensen, Jen-sen, as far as Fountain Green for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Holman, and a sister, Mrs. Neils Christensen. Mrs. R. A. White of Newcastle, Colo., arrived this week for a two weeks' stay with her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar. Mrs. C. Nicholl entertained her Pinochle club at luncheon Tuesday. Tues-day. Special guest was Mrs. G. O. Swain. Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. Laura McDonald and Mrs. R. E. Streator won prizes. Sunday School Parly Wednesday A group of 30 youngsters enjoyed en-joyed the M. E. Community church -Sunday school party at the Copperton grade school auditorium audi-torium Wednesday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by a committee from the Ladies Aid, Mrs. F. L. Wideman, chairman, and Mrs. . Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. William Jackson and Miss Florence Flor-ence Larson. Mrs. George Knud- S: ely gifts. (urni Home s Louis L. Watson returned lesday from a five day stay I! ogden, visiting at the home i Mr and Mrs. George Abbott r j' other friends, having ac-1 ac-1 :.panied Mrs. A. C. Lanck, s Les Sumnicht, Mrs. Isabel . son and Mrs. Harry Parker I a meeting of the Esther chap-)I chap-)I 0E.S. Mrs. Watson attendee attend-ee opening of the new Council Coun-cil while there. Returning ff her for a visit in Bingham S Mrs. L. F. Dee, Mrs. Wil-i Wil-i n Hunter, Mrs. John Spargo ! Mrs. Abbott. , ,ir nd Mrs. R. G. Buckle en-1 en-1 ained at bridge last Satur-? Satur-? evening for Mr. and Mrs. -,es Denver, Mr. and Mrs. ivne Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. K. j, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey udsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-nd Ray-nd Buckle. Refreshments were ved and prizes went to the livers and the Raymond Buck- Dinner guests at the Buckle pe Sunday evening were Mrs. ttie Glen and daughters, Mary 1 Maude, and grandson, Don-IGlen, Don-IGlen, all of Salt Lake City; k Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-tad Ray-tad Buckle, ihday Noted Irs. Hardy Odell was hostess bridge luncheon Friday Iich honored Mrs. W. T. Rog-mi Rog-mi her birthday. The table, tered with a lighted cake and ill vases of pansies, also seat-Mrs. seat-Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs. J. Dewey sdsen. Mrs. Rogers received jiovely gift and Mrs. . Dewey jdsen won the prize at bridge. Irs. J. C. Landenberger, Mrs. L Garrity and Mrs. L. S. fckon attended a bridge lun-;on lun-;on Monday, guests of Mrs. and to nine lor perfect attendance attend-ance records; A dramatization of "An Evening Even-ing at Home" was given by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen, Darlene Nix, Ray Pett, Gordon Buckle and Jacqueline Barlow under the direction of Miss Betty Bet-ty Long. Mrs. Norma Nichols, Y.W.M.I.A. stake president, gave a talk and at the dance that followed fol-lowed the Gleaner girls sold ice cream cones under the direction of Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Alden Nix. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deakin were presented with an electric clock, a wedding gift from the Mutual. Mrs. Lewis Parkin, president, pre-sident, presided, assisted by a committee including Rex Garrett, Gar-rett, Miss Betty Long, Mrs. Angus Christensen and Miss Jenna Vee Larsen. Mrs. Bud Mayne of Salt Lake City has visited the past week at the R. E. Streator home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sullavan left Monday for Clayton, Ida., Mr. Sullavan arriving Sunday to join Mrs. Sullavan, who has been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Robbe. Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. R. C. Gammell and Mrs. R. M. Davis attended a Mothers' tea held at the Sandy junior high school Friday afternoon. Miss Helen Loveless was chairman of the lovely affair, the junior high girls serving. Beautiful pink and white spring blossoms centered the tea table. Mrs. R. E. Streator, Mrs. Ida 1 Mugfur, Mrs. R. E. McElroy, Mrs. W. C. Mayne, Mrs. Bill Mayne and Mrs. Bud Mayne enjoyed a day of visiting in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullen-ger Sullen-ger entertained at dinner Friday. Yellow daffodils centered the table seating Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Johnson and daughter, Alice; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rasrnussen, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullenger, Agnes and Billy Sullenger. Mrs. T. A. Tobiason was hostess hos-tess at bridge Thursday evening. even-ing. Following cards a late supper sup-per was served to Mrs. E. S. Grant, Mrs. G. E. Buckle, Mrs. M. D. Starley, Mrs. Parker Gray, Mrs. O. G. Muir, Mrs. Leonard Miller, Mrs. Marlund Eden and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Prizes went to Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Eden. Mrs. R. G. Frazier and son, John Russell, left by train Tuesday Tues-day evening for Boston, Mass., to meet Dr. Frazier on his return re-turn from Little America. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckle and family Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. K. Tassainer, who underwent under-went an operation at St. Mark's hospital Saturday, is doing nice- Bridge Dinner , A prettily-arranged seven o -clock dinner at the home of Mrs. E V. Knudsen Wednesday evening ev-ening was served at small tables decorated with forsythia and tulips tu-lips Places were marked for Miss Verena Graham, Miss Laura Marshall. Miss Vern Baer, Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Jenny Buchman, Buch-man, Mrs. L. F. Pett Mrs. L E. Stillman, Mrs. M. C Colyar, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mrs J. William Grant, Mrs. J. H. McDonald Mrs. Maurice Bee, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan Mrs. E Odell. Peterson and Mrs. R. J Smith. Prizes went to Miss |