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Show mother of the guest of honor. Dinner at the Charles Sulleng-er Sulleng-er home on New Year's day was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. II. M-Rasmussen, M-Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs- Heber Nichols and Mrs. Emma Nichols. Mr- and Mrs. Leonard Anderson Ander-son and son joined a family group for dinner Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hendrickson of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. E. Swainston and Mr. and Mrs. William Swainston of Bingham visited at the L. E. Stillman home New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs- Stillman and two sons were dinner guests New Year's day at the Swainston and Mrs. Ray Larson's guests for New Year's day were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith and daughter left for their home in Lenore, Cal, on Saturday after visiting friends und relatives for a week-Private week-Private Richard Blaine Wells, who has been serving in the U. S- Army at Letterman General hospital at San Francisco the past two-and-a-half months, arrived ar-rived home December 27 to spend 10 days with his parents, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Richard S. Wells of Copperton- He has been transferred transfer-red to Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver, where he recently delivered de-livered 13 tubercular patients, and will return there January 5. Bert Kinsey, ground instructor at Kelly Field, III-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kinsey of Copperfield who has been enjoying a 15 day furlough, has spent considerable time at the Richard Wells home with his close friend, Private Wells. Joining the family for New Year's day were Mr- and Mrs. I. T. Lovejett and two daughters dau-ghters of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lovelett is a daughter of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs, Wells. A New Year's day dinner honoring hon-oring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- EI. Miller and family was given giv-en by Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin and Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd, held at the Gadd home. Mr- and Mrs. Angus Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilcox and Mrs. J. Armitstead were served serv-ed a New Year's breakfast following fol-lowing the dance, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dnman and Miss Rachel O. Conner and Robert Colyar were among those taking part in the '-Mcssiah" Sunday in Salt Lake City. Guests of Miss Dahrl Rae Mitchell Sunday were Miss Rosalie Ro-salie Reimann and Bob Evans of Salt Lake City. Thursday, December 20, Mrs. E- V. Knudsen entertained her Sunday school class, the church history group, at a Christmas party. Refreshments were served serv-ed to 16 members. Gifts were exchanged ex-changed and Chinese checkers were played- Prizes were won by Carol Peterson and Donald Stoddard. Miss Jenny Buchman spent part of the holidays visiting at the George Robbe home. Kenneth Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs- F- M- Davis, left for San Diego, Cal., New Year's day, having Tnlisted in the U.S. Navy- A family reunion at the A- W-Watson W-Watson home Sunday brought to Copperton Miss Leila Watson of Reno, Nev., Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Larson and children, Alfred, Jr.. Janet, Bert and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. K- B- Campbell and three sons, Lyle, Richard, all of Og-den, Og-den, and William Campbell of Moscow, Ida-; Mr. and Mrs- L. L. Watson and son, Clay. Dr. and Mrs- B. D. Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers spent New Year's eve in Salt Lake City, and on New Year's day the Bennions spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Bennion, Ben-nion, parents of Dr. Bennion, the Rogerses having dinner with Mr. Rogers' mother and sister. Saturday night Miss Helen Rogers Ro-gers had as guests at a slumber party Patricia Bennion. Shirley Tassainer and Jenha Vee Olsen. Mrs. George Nix is spending a few davs visiting her sister, Mr Donald White, in Salt Lake City-Howard City-Howard Kelly returned Saturday Satur-day from a ten-day visit in Des Moines, Iowa- Copperton Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Ph. 517R2 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle entertained en-tertained at dinner on New Year's clay, honoring their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Buckle, who arrived Tuesday Tues-day from San Francisco. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Buckle and son, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Buckle, Mr- and Mrs. L. R. Cook, Mr, and Mrs. C A- Fowler and family. Miss LaVon Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. D. B- Meilstrup and Mrs. John Meilstrup of Los Angeles- Mr- and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch had as dinner guests Monday evening even-ing Mr. and Mrs. II- B- Duckworth Duck-worth Jr., of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothwell and Will Rothwell of Murray. They spent New Year's Eve at the University Universi-ty club in Salt Lake City and Thursday Mrs. Hatch entertained entertain-ed eight friends at a bridge luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen spent Thursday in Salt Lake visiting vis-iting with Mrs. II. M- Rasmussen and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Douglas and daughter, Lila, of Midvale were visitors at the E. W- Fen-nell Fen-nell home. Mrs. Henrietta Thompson and daughter, Melba, of Mt. Pleasant and formerly of Copperfield, visited vis-ited at the C E. Poulscn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and grandson, Floyd, are enjoying the extended visit of Mrs- Rhoda Cusick of Portland, Ore., sister of Mrs. Cox. The family were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox and Mr- and Mrs. Davis and daughter of Salt Lake for Christmas. Christ-mas. Miss Barbara Reid of Ogden is visiting with Miss Carmel Sullivan Sul-livan for the week. son, Mr- and Mrs. R. E. Streator and son were guests at a birthday birth-day dinner New Year's day for Mr- Lloyd Doman of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. L- E. Barnett and family were dinner guests Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colombe of Magna- Guests at the Barnett home for New Year's day were Mrs. Martha Farnsworth of Los Angeles, Raymond Ray-mond Carney of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie and children child-ren of Copperfield. Mr- and Mrs. R. E. Streator spent three days of the week visiting in Ely, Nevada. New Year's eve dinner guests at the Leonard Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Mrs. William Burke of Copperfield Cop-perfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen. All present attended the dance at the Gemmell club later. Mrs. Heber Nichols was honored honor-ed on her birthday December 31 at a dinner given at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Bingham. The centerpiece was a lovely red and white cake with red candles and there were corsages for each lady. la-dy. Guests included Mr- and Mrs. Nichols, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Ol-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols Nich-ols and Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell Saturday evening-Mr. and Mrs. Elmo 'Nester of Salt Lake visited at the J. II. Colyar home for three days this week. Mrs. Louis Garrett and Miss Bernice Garrett of Salt Lake City, mother and sister of Mrs. H. P. Matthews, spent Christmas at the Matthews home. Guests at the Rex Garrett home were Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Allen and daughter of American Fork, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Garrett and daughter dau-ghter of Payson and Maurice Garrett of Provo. A dancing party was held at the Ray Olsen home New Year's eve. The guest list including the Misses Vida Rae Poulsen, Beverly Bever-ly Anderson, Lola Jean Gammell, Stella Stringer and Rhea Lou Olsen. Stephan Pickering, Bruce Christensen, Willard Nix, Jay Cheever and Wayne Wilcox- Going Go-ing from the Olsen home to the Albert Cheevers they were served serv-ed a late supper and then were taken to the Gemmell club for midnight festivities. A nicely-appointed breakfast was served by . Miss Beverly Cheever on Tuesday to Marjory Pullan and Beth Cowdell. Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Ida Mugfur attended the Monday night meeting of the Firemen's auxiliary in Copper-field. Copper-field. Briggie .Knudsen is returning home today from a week's visit at the Louis Chase home in Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Mrs. L- L- Watson will entertain enter-tain the M. E. church Ladies Aid at her home Monday at a quilting- Mr. and Mrs. C. D- Waring of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs- A. W- Watson and son of Copper-ton Copper-ton were dinner guests at the L. L. Watson home New Yearns day. Mrs. A. B. Waldemar, Don Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Janice Stevenson, all of Salt Lake City, and John Niemi wore Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. O- S. Jensen. Lieutenant and Mrs. Jack H. Alston of San Antonio, Texas, were guests December 26 of Miss Mildred Jensen. Mrs- Alston was formerly Miss Meade Larsen of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Breckon had as dinner guests Christmas day .Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Norden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman and son, Howard, and Miss Jenny Buchman. Residents of the community I would like to wish former members mem-bers now serving in the U. S. navy, Keith Rice, Forrest Watson Wat-son and Jim, Keith and Russell Sullenger, a very happy New Year. |