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Show new uniform. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowlby and Howard Bowlby visited at Garland and Bear River on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle were host and hostess at a dinner party par-ty Tuesday evening. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sours and daughter, Marietta, Mr. and Mra. Frank Mead and grandson, Robert, and Jack Vail. Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Art Maly left Saturday for California. Mr. Maly will visit his wife at Los Angeles and Mrs. Jensen will go on to San Francisco where she will meet her daughter, Miss Mildred Jensen, on her return from Australia, where she has been visiting the past few months. Mrs. Donald Buchanan is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Macke. Mrs. Buchanan Buchan-an is the former Miss Delia Macke. Miss Margaret Price, a student nurse at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowlby Saturday evening. Mrs. Maud Deakin and sons, Gordon and Don, visited relatives rela-tives at American Fork Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Bishop and Mrs. George M. Nix, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Nix, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nix attended the funeral of Andrew Crandall at Peoa on Thursday Copperton By Mary Brown 00 00000 0-00 0 The thirty guests "came in aracter" to the home of Mr. id Mrs. Harvey Garrity Satur-,y Satur-,y evening. The buffet supper id dancing party marked the edding anniversary of the hosts, lapdragons and green carna-ins carna-ins supplied floral decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sulleng- had as dinner guests Sunday rs. C. E. Barrett and Mr. and rs. Ray Harvison of Ogden. Advanced music students of e Brigham Young University pplied the program for the an-yersary an-yersary party of the Copperton D. S. Relief society Wednes-y Wednes-y evening. A quartet, Warren rk, Katherine Kirk, Winona Dnson'and Ramona Monson; a ading, Betty Marler; a piano lo, Genevieve Wilson; a violin lo, Katherine Morrell; a tenor lo, Don Porter; a reading, Betty ne Preston; a violin trio, Maida cwart, Katherine Morrell, Sybil ithews; a piano solo, Margar-;e Margar-;e Barkley; male trio, Lavar teman, Wayne Booth, Marvin )wer. Sarah Castle and Gen-a Gen-a Wilson were accompanists. ' rhe Copperton ward Bee Hive Ver Jubilee program will "be ;en at the school house Tues-y, Tues-y, March 26, at 7:30 p. m. un-r un-r direction of the Bee Hive ichers, Mrs. Wayne Hansen 1 Mrs. V. S. Barlow. Everyone invited to attend. Mrs. R. G. Frazier entertained her home Tuesday at a nicely-anged nicely-anged one o'clock bridge lun cheon for twenty-four guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Kemp and Mrs. W. A. Thomas. Sixteen guests were entertained entertain-ed yesterday afternoon at one o'clock bridge luncheon by Mrs. Frazier. Bouquets of iris, white stock, pink carnations and heather hea-ther were used in the living room. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Burke of American Fork have been the guests of their daughter and son-ip-law, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives re-latives at Ogden. Ralph Rasmussen of Holladay was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen. : Mrs. C. F. Suiiengcr entertained entertain-ed ,her bridge foursome at a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. James Denver spent the afternoon at cards. Mrs. Mead held the high sqpre. Miss Zelda Roui was a visitor at the home of Miss Norma Nix Tuesday. Miss Reid returned to her home in Manti Wednesday morning. Mrs. Maurice Cotter was hostess hos-tess to the Ladies Aid organization organiza-tion of the M. E. Church at her home ' Monday evening. Calvin Jones, a student at the University of Utah,;was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones. . . Mothers of the' band students met in the grade .school auditorium auditor-ium Tuesday morning to decide on new uniforms. Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, chairman,' officiated at the meeting at which Mrs. Joe Bithell was named to design the afternoon. The following college students were at home over the week-end, having completed the winter quarter's work in their respective respec-tive schools: Joe Brown and Austin Aus-tin Loveless of B.Y.U.; Miss Helen Hel-en Cotter, Miss Flora Waters, L. Fern Pett Jr., of the U. of U., and Spencer Jacques of the U.S.A.C. Mrs. Lament Cosgrove was submitted to St. Mark's Tuesday evening where she is improving from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown attended at-tended a dinner party given Sunday Sun-day evening at the Newhouse hotel by the V.F.W. ladies auxiliary aux-iliary of Post 409, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Loveless' father, A. Gud-munsen Gud-munsen at American Fork Friday Fri-day (today). Howard Buchman, who is enrolled en-rolled in the Engineering school of the University of Utah, spent the wee kend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman. |