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Show j Copperfield ( Mrs. John Pantalone, Ph. 106 Relief society was held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Scroggin Tuesday evening. Mrs. Beth Hal-verson Hal-verson gave the lesson. 13 members mem-bers were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leatherwood had a family -dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Walter, who was home on a furlough from the navy. ALso present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leatherwood and son, Billy, all of Midvale, and Miss Gladys Hart of Park City. Walter left Monday to return to his ship, the U.S.S- Richmond, at San Francisco. He is a first class seaman and captain of his gun. Mrs. William Peterson of Copperton Cop-perton entertained the Ladies Aid of Copperfield Tuesday. A shower was given for Mrs. Ronnie Ron-nie Trevort. Many lovely gifts were presented her. The 15 guests spent the evening sewing and playing games. A lovely luncheon lun-cheon was served. Mrs. Greg Tyson, Mrs. Bill Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke Sr. and Mrs. W. J. Tierney were in Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit vi-sit Mr. Tierney at St. Mark's hospital. hos-pital. Mr. and Mrs. George Georgelas and daughter, Helen, attended a birthday party and wedding anniversary an-niversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Varanakis of American Ameri-can Fork Sunday. Mrs. Julius Bernardi of Provo is visiting at the' Ross Falsetti home. Mrs. Falsetti, Mrs. Bernardi, Ber-nardi, Frank Reno, Mrs. Ross Pino Pi-no and Mrs. Joe Chido spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. John Pino of Provo is now making his home in Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Golish of |