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Show popperton Noteaf dL J. Dewey Knudsen i Correspondent :y TelePnono 517R2 up """"" kii . jean Frazier, daughter of id Mrs K. G. Frazier and :r'j fSniore at the University of neita sorority November u (iiy arranged one o'clock i;3 luncheon at the home of ! ' 'Louis Buchman Monday rompliment to Mrs. H. L. -i' Mrs- L. A. Walker of uke City and Mrs. H. C. u of Bingham were cohos-i cohos-i The sixteen guests in-- in-- si members of the Monday ' Id Mrs. E. W. Engelmann, i Roy Arthur Hatch, Mrs. F. (nnond, Mrs. R. L. Erick-: Erick-: li Mrs. T. A. Janney, all i una. White and yellow "Inthemunu were effective-vlmbined effective-vlmbined in a crystal bowl ' Cring the table and white H were used in crystal hold- ti fr,...n uric Knot tic o ut Junior Streator, Miss Helen Do-man Do-man of Midvale and Briggie Knudsen. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Smith for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tut-tle Tut-tle and baby daughter of Bingham, Bing-ham, Mrs. H. R. Tietjen of Monroe Mon-roe and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen Knud-sen and son, Jack. Mrs. Tietjen left for her home Monday alter a week's visit with the Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Jensen's Jen-sen's mother, Mrs. Maren K Jensen of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Jensen of Ephraim and Miss Zoe Jensen of Ogden were guests last weekend week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen, Jen-sen, attending the christening of the latter couple's son, Peter David, Da-vid, Sunday afternoon. E. Odell Peterson spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at Ephraim. Miss Helen Cotter, U. of U. alumnus, attended the pledging ceremonies at the Delta Delta sorority chapter house, Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Choever and family motored to Bluffdale Monday Mon-day evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Heber Crump. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mdano of Salt Lake City rhanksgiving day were Mrs. Milan Mi-lan s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson and children, Beverly and Richard, of Copperton. A week-end guest of Beverly Anderson was Darlene Johnson ol Bingham. Guests Thanksgiving evening at the William Peterson home were Mrs. Mel Allen and children, child-ren, Mary Beth and Donald, of Sandy. Dinner guests Thanksgiving clay of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson Pe-terson were Mrs. Peterson's sister sis-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillman of Orem; Mrs. Peterson's Pe-terson's brother, Leslie Smith, and Mrs. Peterson's sister, Miss Helen Smith, and Leonard Pierce, all of Bingham. Dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Durn- Friday evening at the home of Colleen Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison, a slumber party and breakfast were enjoyed. The guests were Margaret McKellar, Bonnie Bith-ell Bith-ell and Erma June Gammell. Miss Helen Loveless, a member mem-ber of the Sandy junior high school faculty, spent the enjoyable enjoy-able Thanksgiving holiday at home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar were Mrs. Colyar's mother moth-er and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson, and daughter, Bessie, of Fairview, and Mrs. Colyar's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christensen of St. George. Miss Ivy Peterson and Patricia Colyar spent the week-end in Fairview visiting Miss Peterson's parents and Patricia's grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar had as dinner guests Monday Mr. and i Mrs. O. C. Jones of Copperton. I Thanksgiving guests at the l home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Col-yar. were Mrs. C. C Colyar and daughters, Marzetta and Alberta, and Mrs. Colyar's niece and nephew, neph-ew, Rachel and John Conner, of Saft Lake City. Friday evening the U.G.I.G. club met at the home of Mrs. L. E. Barnett. Five Hundred was played and the prizes awarded Hazel Anderson, Doris Swain, Eleanor McDonald. A late luncheon lunch-eon was enjoyed. Mrs. L. E. Barnett and Mrs. G. O. Swain attended the Firemen's Fire-men's auxiliary meeting in Cop-perfield Cop-perfield Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Olsen's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Olsen of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht entertained entertain-ed the officers of the Order of Eastern Star Saturday afternoon. Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale, Mrs. J. II. Barkle of Copperton, Mrs, H. M. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen of Bingham and Mrs. O. C. Jones of Copperton. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and family and Mrs. A. N. Byhower spent the week-end in Richfield, attending at-tending funeral services on Sunday Sun-day . for Mrs. Nicholl's and Mrs. Byhcrwer's father. Copperton and Bingham Boy Scouts went swimming Saturday at the YMCA. It was the first lesson of the second series of life saving courses. Norman J. Dens-ley Dens-ley of Midvale is instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pickering Picker-ing had as Thanksgiving guests their son, Ivor, and Miss Naomi Johns of Murray. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman and son, Norman, of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Foster and son and daughter were Thanksgiving Thanks-giving guests of Mr. Foster's mother, Mrs. R. L. Sweeten of American Fork. Howard Buchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, left Monday morning for Louisiana, Mo., where he has accepted a position po-sition in the personnel department depart-ment of a subsidiary of the Hercules Her-cules Powder company. Hyland Caulfield left with Howard and expected to return home in a few days. Lr party for 18 friends at fclock Friday evening at 1 me of her parents, Mr. and jVayne Hansen. Thanksgiv-Ivors, Thanksgiv-Ivors, a fruit centerpiece on M and ivory tapers in crys-Siers crys-Siers were used at the large iating the guests, An ev- of games and dancing fol-l fol-l Prizes were won by Mau-,Buckle Mau-,Buckle and Gordon Buckle. p present were Shirley Tas- Patricia Bennion, Jenna jilsen, Helen Rogers, Gloria son, Irene Curry, Marilyn iJuin, Howard Matthews, Stillman, Bobby Blake, Cowdell, Lynn and Ray A'ayne Ray and Bailey San-ji San-ji Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dew-i-.udsen were guests of Mr. nln. Hansen that evening. u. aim ivirs. nooert uailey and family recently moved into the Copperton apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Hansen and Mrs. Sam Baird of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Burke Gephart of Santa Monica, Mon-ica, Calif., was a guest over the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter. Cot-ter. Miss Mabel Neprud had as her guest Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Fred Wagner of Elko, Nov. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. DeBruin were Mr. and Mrs. F. Donlevy and small son, Kenneth, of Bingham. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves were Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Drake of Midvale. Mrs. Drake is Mrs. Grove's sister. lord were their daughter and husband, Mr .and Mrs. Carter Grant, and children, Howard Carter and Stewart Russell, of Murray; also Mr. and Mrs. Durn-ford's Durn-ford's son, Arthur Durnford, a senior at the University of Utah. Visitors at the home of his sis-tor, sis-tor, Mrs. Don Stoddard, are Verio Kendrick and a friend, Lloyd Nielson, of Providence. Relief society conference for the Copperton LDS ward was held Sunday in the Copperton Grade school. Guest speaker was Mrs. Douglas Wood of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wood's topic was "European and African Travelogue. Travel-ogue. Other stake visitors were Mrs. Ed Johnson of Bingham and Mrs. E. Jensen of West Jordan, LDS stake board. Week-end guests of Mr. and land Mrs. K. Isbell enter-. enter-. pat bridge and a late sup- piturday evening for Mr. .ftlrs. Wayne Hansen, Mr. and I J. Dewey Knudsen and Mr, JjIis. Raymond Buckle. The ;ens and Buckles won priz- i nd Mrs. Raymond Buckle moved from Bingham into ijartment at Copperton va: , by Mr. and Mrs. Reho F. a, who have moved to Salt City. and Mrs. R. J. Smith were at a Thanksgiving dinner lor Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tiet-i Tiet-i ' Monroe, Utah, Mr. and L V. Knudsen and son, fcently-formed Girls' club nday evening at the home 1 and Mrs. Kermith Isbell. i Isbell was chosen presi-Barbara presi-Barbara Coward, vice pre- Dunna Jean Gadd, secre-uiretta secre-uiretta Robison, treasurer. and sewing are the pro-jf pro-jf the club, to be known CCC club. Meetings will i Wednesday and Satur-; Satur-; each week. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. fOF., met at the home of ! Heber Nichols Tuesday ev-! ev-! with Mrs. Charles Sullen-: Sullen-: cohostess. Fourteen mem-vere mem-vere present for the regu- Dinner guests Thursday, November No-vember 20, at the K. Tassainer home were Mr. and Mrs. Tas-sainer's Tas-sainer's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Daughters, and children, child-ren, Calvin and Alice Kay, of Midvale. Luncheon guests of Shirley Tassainer Wednesday were Patricia Pa-tricia Bennion, Jena Vee Olsen and Helen Rogers. Dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mrs. Ellen H. Kearns of Gunnison were her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hofheins and Janice and Richard. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Ernest Poulsen home were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen and family of Copperton; Mr. and I Mrs. Royal Madsen and family! and Mr. and Mrs.'E. R. Poulsen, all of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coleman and family of Salt Lake City. Sunday evening dinner guests at the Ray Cowdell home were Mrs. Cowdell's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper and children, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Humphrey were dinner guests Thursday, November 20, of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore of Lehi. Mrs. Moore is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Pumphrey. Mrs-Pumphrey. Thanksgiving dinner quests at the Bert Cheever home were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Erickson, Mrs. Cheever's sister and husband, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. K. G. Garrett were Mrs. Garrett's mother, Mrs. Mary B-. Sells of Nephi, also Audrey Sells, Mrs. Garrett's sister, of Provo. Home for the week-end from Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant were John D. Breckon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Breckon, and Robert Bolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolman of Bingham. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays as guests of Mary Frances Franc-es Frazier at Wasatch academy, Mt. Pleasant, were Lola Jean Gammell and Faye McKellar. Saturday morning the girls were honored at a breakfast given by the residents of Alice dormitory, where they stayed during their visit. First meeting of the recently organized Girl Scout troop, under un-der leadership of Mrs. James Carrigan, was held Monday evening ev-ening at the home of Margaret McKellar. Those present were Colleen Robison, Janice Hansen, Margaret Nix, Bonnie Bithell, Norma Swain, Erma June Gammell, Gam-mell, Carol Peterson, Joyce Miller, Mil-ler, Carol Pearson, Jeanette Groves, Katherine King and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison, assistant to Mrs. Carrigan. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews and son, Howard and John Louis, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Matthew's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, of American Fork. 161 Hireling iuiiuncu and late refreshments with going to Miss Althea Chris-Miss Chris-Miss Clara Christensen !. J. Dewey Knudsen. were made for the annual aas party with Mrs. Joseph fas chairman. Next regu-jteting regu-jteting will be held Decem- it the home of Mrs. Harry and Mrs. George Henry an and son of Salt Lake ere visitors at the James f home Sunday. Mr. and Denver and son, Bill, en-Thanksgiving en-Thanksgiving dinner with Denver's sister, Mrs. E. M. r at her home in Salt Lake ' md Mrs. Andrew Hess and er, Mary, of Salt Lake aotored to Ogden Sunday ;! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hess. nd Mrs. A. Carl Smith of h Utah, parents of Mrs. W. rs, were visitors at the J home from Friday until fl evening. J Hardy Odell and Mrs. W. Jers were guests at a bridge n Monday at the home of forace Shurtliff of Salt Lake jars. Odell won a prize at J Fred Drennan and son, f . and daughter, Lillian, of e, Calif., and Mrs. War-lath War-lath of Salt Lake City vis-'th vis-'th Mrs. Ida Mugfur Fri-pe Fri-pe Drennans were former ffield residents. onor of Dickie Watson on Penth birthday, Saturday, fy was given at the home I Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jitson. Nineteen little guests "Present. Games were play-r play-r prizes given Marjorie Joan DeBruin, Dickie !and Johnny Landenberg-Pellow Landenberg-Pellow and green color was followed, ir-day trip to Idaho was by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. tio were guests of Captain ? Glenn Nell at Boise, ;'ted Sunday for several n Jerome with Mr. and Jilliam Grant. Seorge Knudsen and Mrs. l6fur entertained Sunday luncheon for Mrs.- Ken-'atkins Ken-'atkins honoring her on j4hday. Present were Mrs. !8aum, Mrs. PL E. Streator, 5 1 A i i |