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Show I Gopperton By Betty Barnett Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MeF.lroy entertained - Friday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. !' Lotts of West Jordan, the occasion occas-ion being the 20th wedding anniversary an-niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lotts Five Hundred was played, prizes jjoing to Mrs. Jack Stanford of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. Elaine Allen, Mrs. Jack Stanford, Bill Bradshaw and Don Ewing. A ravioli supper was served to the following guests: Mr. und Mrs. W. N. Watson, Mr. und Mrs. Alger Baum, Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs Bradshaw, Mrs. Mugfur, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Ewing, Mr. and' Mrs. Stanford- Many lovely gifts of china, symbolizing the anniversary, anniver-sary, were presented the Lotts. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and Hon. Julian, left Wednesday for Needles, Cal., where they will spend Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Gertrude Rogers and Mrs- Elbert Rogers. Visitors at the Andrew Hess homo Sunday were Mr- and Mrs David N. Sills of Layton. Mrs-Hills Mrs-Hills is Mr. Hess' sister. Thanksgiving dinner guests of the Kennith Isbells were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cook of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. E- Burnett spent' Monday in Salt Lake City as dinner quests of Mr- and M-s. Bert L. ' Cunliffe. Mr. Cunliffe is a brother of Mrs. Barnetfs. i Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs- J. Dewey Knudaien at dinner Thanksgiving. Miss Helen Loveless, who is residing in Salt Lake City, will spend the holidays with her parents par-ents in Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs- P. O- Loveless were honor guests at a party given by friends in Payson Thu rsday- From Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn came to Copper-ton Copper-ton Thursday to spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with Mrs. Dunn's sister and husband, Mr- and Mrs. Bud Nichol. Mr- and Mrs. Alvin Ray spent Sunday with their family visiting visit-ing friends and relatives in American Am-erican Fork. Mr. and Mrs- George Jensen und family were guests of their daughter i.nd sister and her husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs- Francis Beck of Murray, 'Thanksgiving day. The Copperton Democratic club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C- C. Colyar. An interesting inter-esting article was given by Mrs. Odell Peterson after which bridge was played. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. James Denver won prizes and luncheon was served ten. Mr- and Mrs- Robert Coward are parents of a son born Wednesday Wed-nesday at St- Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson of Ruth, Nev., former Copperton residents, are parents of a son born Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs B. D. Bennion and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Bennion in Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. W. Curry of Vernal arrived Monday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. und Mrs. David H. Curry. Sally Lew Curry, Westminster college student, came home Wednesday Wednes-day to spend the Holidays with her parents. Miss Helen Cotter, U. of U. student, came home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter. Mr. and Mrs. J F. Barkle, Pauline and James Barkle Jr., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holten of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Barkle's brother and sister-in-law. Miss Myrtle Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacques of Logan Lo-gan and Spencer Jacques, U.S. A. C- student, came home Wednesday Wednes-day to spend Thanksgiving holidays holi-days with Mr. and Mrs. S- W. Jacques. Mr. and Mrs- George B- Robbe were hosts Monday evening at 'i dinner party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Garrity, Mr. and Mrs. L. C- Jones, Dr. and Mrs- Paul C Riol-.-,.-,l TVTr- ni1rl Mr-O John W- Crane. Bridge was play- J ed with Mr. 'ind Mrs. Buchman 5 and Mr. and Mrs- Jones winning prizes. jj Keith Sullenger, son of Mr. and S Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger. ar- j rived home Tuesday afternoon M to spend until next Monday. Mr. S Sullenger has been stationed J with the U. S. navy at Honolulu, 4 T. H-, and will go from here to B Seattle where his ship, the U.S-S. t Nevada, is being overhauled. |