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Show The concluding session in the course on parent education was held Tuesday morning in the grade school auditorium. This course in adult education has been offered by the Jordan school district under the leadership of Jean Cox, the general theme for the year's lessons being "Importance "Import-ance of the Family in Child Development". De-velopment". This very splendid course has been highly instructive instruc-tive in every day problems in the home, as well as educational. fine; momhnrc hnvn fVninrl Mice I Copperton j By Mary Iirown ' Mrs. Bud Nichol was hostess to the Kopperette Klub at her home Monday evening. The guest list included Mrs. Frank Finnis, Mrs. Orval Warner, Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Robert Streator, Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. E. J. Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Mrs. Albert Raye and Mrs. Kenneth Foster. Five Hundred was the diversion and prizes solo, Elaine Erickson; dance number, Dahrl and Carol Mitchell; Mitch-ell; vocal solo, Mrs. David O. Stoker; reading, Joyce Durnford; vocal quartette, high school boys; trumpet solo, Weldon Caldwell; vocal solo, Joel Jensen; dance number, Edith Leatherwood; reading, Elaine Cheever; dance on roller skates, Juanita Skinner. Skin-ner. Coach and Mrs. Warren Allsop and son attended the basketball tournament in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Ralph Brown, Don Foulsen, Dick Peterson and Jack Hof-hein Hof-hein spent the day at the state meet. Cox an able and interesting instructor. in-structor. Mrs. Melvin Olsen honored her daughter, Bonnie, Thursday afternoon af-ternoon on her eighth birthday. Games and refreshments featured featur-ed the entertainment. Twenty guests were present and prizes awarded to Junior Gadd, Gene Olsen, Margy Isbell and Maur-ine Maur-ine Raye. Monday evening Mrs. A. E. Mitchell entertained the Lady Democrats. Following the regular regu-lar business discussion a short program consisting of dances by Dahrl Rae and Carol Mitchell were presented Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Finnis and Mrs. Olsen. Wayne Raye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raye, returned to his home Tuesday evening after undergoing an appendectomy last Thursday at St. Mark's hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake City. Friday evening several friends of Lola Jean Gammell met at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell, to enjoy games. Light refreshments were served to Fae McKeller, Miriam Jones, Edith Hornickle, Fae Cowdell and Dorothy Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and was presented. Cards were enjoyed en-joyed later. The occasion being the birthday birth-day anniversary of Joseph Col-yar, Col-yar, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Colyar entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home. Members of the immediate family were guests. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Bonn ion were business visitors in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Alice Colyar was called to Grand Junction, Colo., early this week by the death of her stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and J. Hughes of Salt Lake City were business visitors here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless and family spent Tuesday at American Fork, guests at the Abe Gudmunsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sleator of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown. j j Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson and family motored to Ephraim for the week end. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maud Bowlby spent Monday Mon-day at Salt Lake City and Tooele. j Miss Jean Frazier returned to Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Monday after spending the week end at home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. t l |