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Show Mrs, Bud Nicholl was hostess at a party honoring Mrs- Dewey Mayne on her birthday Tuesday evening at the Mayne home- Prizes Pri-zes were won by Mrs. Ernie Nichols, Ni-chols, Mrs. Bud Nicholl, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Ray and Mrs. George Gadd. Others present were Mrs- Ida Mugfur, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Raymond Cowdell, Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs- Mclvin Olson, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Miss Adiene Hudson- Mrs. Mayne received re-ceived a lovely gift. Nine couples surprised Mrs- Al Ray on her birthday February 8-Five 8-Five hundred was played and luncheon served. Prizes went to Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs; Raymond Ray-mond Cowdell, Mel Olson and Al Ray. O Mrs. L. E- Barnett and Mrs. Bud Nicholl, who won one of the prizes pri-zes at cards. Guests at a bridge luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. J-D-Knudsen were Mrs. Charles Sul-lengcr, Sul-lengcr, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Mrs. Sullen-ger Sullen-ger held high score. Mrs. Florence Swain and Mrs-Aileen Mrs-Aileen Howard of Salt Lake City, mother and sister of G.O-Swain, G.O-Swain, were visitors at the Swain home Sunday. Miss Norma Nicholl was hostess hos-tess Wednesday at a luncheon for the Misses Maureen Buckle, Gloria Glo-ria Peterson, Joyce Hansen and Ruth and Rae Barnett. Mr. and Mrs- W. T. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. C- C. Colyar motored motor-ed to Logan Saturday to visit Miss Marzetta Colyar, A. C student, stu-dent, and Mr- and Mrs- A- C. Smith, Mrs. Rogers' parents. A surprise birthday party, honoring hon-oring Mrs. R- G- Buckle, was given gi-ven by Mr. and Mrs. J- D. Knudsen Knud-sen at their home Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served ser-ved Mr. and Mrs. R. G- Buckle, Mr- and Mrs. Raymond Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and Mrs. Harry Sours. Mrs. Buckle received receiv-ed many lovely gifts. Prizes at games were won by Mrs- Isbell, Mrs. Raymond Buckle, Mrs. Hansen, Han-sen, R. G. Buckle and Raymond Buckle. Mrs. F. L- Wideman entertained entertain-ed for her son, Charles, on his fifth birthday at a party February Febru-ary 7- Guests were Richard Nicholl, Ni-choll, Sandra Laycock, Jackie Barnett, Steve Downs, Audrey Ann Sumnicht, DeCarma Lancaster, Lancas-ter, Leslie Nichols, Betty and Helen Wideman. r . Copperton Mrs. J. D. Knudsen. Ph. 5 1 7R2 Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Fike and family and Dorothy Hansen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- II-Smernoif II-Smernoif Wednesday. Visitors at the Ernest Poulsen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bendixon, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Er-nest Marti and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marti, all of Salt Lake City. Monday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coleman Cole-man and children of Salt Lake City. Members of the auxiliary to the A.I-M E. attending the Tuesday Tues-day meeting at the Alta club in Salt Lake City were Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, Mrs- Les Breck-on, Breck-on, Mrs. H. L. Garrity, Mrs. Louis Lou-is Buchman, Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. L- C Jones and Mrs. George Wunder. Mrs. Bailey Santistevan was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon lun-cheon Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. L. E- Stillman, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Rog-ers, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. A-E. A-E. Mitchell, Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. M- C. Colyar, Mrs. Les Sumnicht Sum-nicht and Mrs. P. O- Loveless. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Still-man, Still-man, Mrs- Peterson and Mrs-Loveless. Mrs-Loveless. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin Sunday evening eve-ning were Mrs- H- M. Rasmussen and daughter, Ruth, of Salt Lake City, and Jay A. Smart of Murray. Mur-ray. Copperton and Bingham relatives rela-tives of Mrs. Jay Smart, nee Ruth Rasmussen, attending the informal infor-mal wedding reception held at the home of her mother, Mrs. H-M. H-M. Rasmussen of East Mill Creek, on Wednesday afternoon, included inclu-ded . Mrs. A. J. Bober. Mrs-Charles Mrs-Charles Sullenger, Mrs- J. D. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Parkin Par-kin and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Knud-sen. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen were dinner guests of Mrs- H. M- Rasmussen Ras-mussen and father, John Knudsen of East Mill Creek, Sunday. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son, John, were visitors at the Rasmussen Ras-mussen home, Saturday. Keith Sullenger and his companion, com-panion, J. A. Chambers, left Tuesday for Bremerton, Wash., to join his ship after spending three weeks at the Charles Sul-, Sul-, lenger home. . Mrs. J- D- Laycock entertained entertain-ed at a Mah Jong breakfast Friday Fri-day for Mrs- Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs-Mike Mrs-Mike Brisk. Mrs. Sumnicht won the prize. Mrs. James Denver was hostess hos-tess at a breakfast bridge Wednesday Wed-nesday for Mrs. Clara Mead of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marie Stuart and Mrs. Edna Murray of Sandy. Miss Mary Frances Frazier, attending at-tending Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Jean Frazier of Westminster college were both home with their mother, Mrs. R-G. R-G. Frazier, last week end. Mrs. J. D. Knudsen entertained entertain-ed at a bridge luncheon 'Thursday. 'Thurs-day. Red carnations and red tapers ta-pers in crystal holders centered the table. Guests included Mrs-Hardy Mrs-Hardy Odell, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. Richard T. Smith and Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion. Ben-nion. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs- R- G- Frazier Thursday evening eve-ning were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Dr. and Mrs. Paul S- Richards, Ri-chards, Mr. and Mrs. John Crane and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walker of Salt Lake City. Members of the Copperfield Firemen's auxiliary who attended attend-ed the meeting Monday were Mrs-G- O- Swain, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, |