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Show pGopperton Not3 Groves. A light luncheon was served. In honor of Fae Stringer on her eleventh birthday, a party was given last Friday. Present were Donna Rae Olson, Norma Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Margaret McKellar, Carol and Lucille Peterson, Marjorie Bennion, Lois Groves, Jerry Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Jerry Shilling, Marlene Diederichs, Loretta Roblson and Barbara Coward. Progressive games were enjoyed with prizes pri-zes goin to Carol Peterson and Lois Groves. A two-course luncheon lun-cheon was served. A candy pull was held Friday evening at the home of Bonnie Bithell. Present were Erma June Gammell, Colleen Robison, Norma Nor-ma Swain, Janice Hansen and Margaret McKellar. David II. Curry came home November 5 after visiting three days in Vernal with relatives. Mrs. L. E. Harnett returned Wednesday from a four-day visit in Hailey, Idaho, with her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Betty Barnett. A skating party was enjoyed Saturday evening in Salt Lake City by the following boys and girls: Maureen Buckle, Patricia Bennion, Joyce Hansen, Shirley Tassainer, Irene Curry, Gloria Peterson, Helen Rogers, Jenna Vee Olsen, Marilyn de Bruin, Glenn Pett, Lynn Pett, Wayne Ray, Bobbie Blake, Jackie Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Howard Matthews, Marvin Pullan, Keith Cowdell and Ber-narr Ber-narr Beard. Refreshments were enjoyed later in the evening. o i ''jL, j. Dewey Knudsen V Correspondent Telephone 517R2 -he Ladies Aid met at the 1 nf Mrs. Louis Watson Mon- fevenmg. A talk by the Rev. I Vdith Smith on the attitude ! vLa the church and sewing 1 enjoyed by the group. Late wshments were served. Next a nfi will be at the Dallas An-' An-' ; home1 December 3. All mbers are urged to attend and scuss Sunday school activities. vjrs'Heber Nichols and Mrs. :'ries Sullenger were hostess-t hostess-t a bridge luncheon Wednes-v Wednes-v for members of the Women's Wit association and friends. ie twenty-four guests were ted at small tables and lovely l flowers used in the rooms. - at cards went to Mrs. , :;rles Sax, Mrs. W. T. Rogers i Mrs. Angus Christensen. ' ir and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-i Knud-i were hosts at dinner Monday nmg tor Mr. and; Mrs. Hardy .4 their daughters, Marilyn i '"Cythia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers and daughter, Helen. lie Ladies Democratic club gt the home of Mrs. W.D.S. !Wn Monday evening. Mrs. W. Sogers gave a resume of Hit-j Hit-j 3U-point program as dis-sed dis-sed by President Roosevelt-1 Roosevelt-1 12 members enjoyed bridge lowing the program and were ved a late supper. Prizes went . Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Mrs. tiTi. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Brisk ana and Mrs. Mike Brisk were :ner guests November 7 of Mr. i Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. ' in- Mitn RriW and Mrs. .1. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen were Paul Arnold and Jcniel Kimber of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar motored mo-tored to Logan Sunday to visit the C. C. Colyar's daughters, Miss Alberta and Miss Marzetta, students stu-dents at U.S.A.C. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar had as guests Mrs. Colyar's Col-yar's niece and nephew, Miss Rachel Ra-chel Connor and John Connor, both students at Westminster college, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner and daughter, Maxine, spent Sunday in Heber with Mrs. Warner's niece, Mrs. Glenn Wardell. A party was given Tuesday evening at the home of Norma Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain. Guests were Erma June Gammell, Margaret Mar-garet McKellar, Janice Hansen and Colleen Robison. Love Nest and Topper were played. A two-course two-course luncheon was served. F. L. Wideman and small son, Charles, left Sunday to visit Mr. Wideman's mother, Mrs. Ella Wideman, in Denver, Colo. They will be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and daughters, Janell and Ros-lyn, Ros-lyn, were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. Hansen's Han-sen's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansen of Spanish Fork. ' In honor of Leslie Nichols on his fifth birthday, a party was given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols. The small guests were Sandra Laycock, Joyce and Vanda Olsen, Barbara Nix, Sherry and DeCarma Lan- Four couples from Salt Lake City were guests. A two-course luncheon lun-cheon was served- Mrs. Hornickel entertained November 6 at a luncheon. lun-cheon. Guests were Mrs. Glen L. Long, Mrs. L. L. Durnford, Mrs. Lynn Groves, Mrs. K. Tassainer and Mrs. John T. West, the latter lat-ter of Bingham. Visitors at the Ray Cowdell home Friday were Mr. Cowdell's mother, Mrs. Hattie Cowdell, and her daughter-in-law and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and small daughter, all of Sandy. The Singing Mothers of Cop-pcrton Cop-pcrton were entertained at a luncheon lun-cheon at the home of Mrs. B. D. Bennion last Friday. Present were Mrs. Bert Cheever, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Clinton Poul-sen, Poul-sen, Mrs. P.O. Loveless, Mrs. J.H. Colyar and Mrs. Angus Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mr .and Mrs. Bert Cheever and children attended the Cheever reunion at Hawthorne ward, Salt Lake City, November 6. A program was given by members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and family spent last week-end in Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Anderson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Milano. Enjoying a skating party in Salt Lake City Monday evening were Beverly Anderson, Vida Rae Poulsen, Rhea Lou Olsen, Gloria Barkle and Audrey Groves. The group was chaperoned by Mrs. Dallas Anderson and Mrs. James Barkle. Refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed later. A miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Ronnie Trevort was given Tuesday eveninc at the homo nf easier, Jackie Harriett, Jackie Dahlstrom, Beverly Ray, Janell Hansen, Phil Downs, Duane Loveless, Love-less, David Crosgrove, Roy Ray, Audrey Ann Sumnicht and Stephen Ste-phen Downs. Games were enjoyed enjoy-ed and a birthday luncheon served. ser-ved. Balloon and flag favors were given all. A pink and blue color scheme was followed. Visitors Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorpe and small daughter, Do-rann, Do-rann, of Butterfield canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Coward and family were visitors Armistice day at the home of Mr. Coward's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson at Eph-raim. Eph-raim. Mary Frances Frazier and John Russell Frazier, daughter and son of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Fra-zier, accompanied by Gladys Dice of Moroni and Dorothy Cor-bin Cor-bin of Manti, all students at Wasatch Wa-satch academy, spent last weekend week-end at the R. G. Frazier home. Sunday evening a show and slumber slum-ber party at the Frazier home were enjoyed by Miss Frazier and her guests and Lola Jean Gammell and Faye McKellar. A party was given at the home of Mrs. K. Hornickel on her birthday Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Peterson. Sixteen guests from Copperton and Cop-perfield Cop-perfield attended. Various games were played and a two-course luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs. Robert Deakin of Bingham and Mrs. Agnes Householder of A-merican A-merican Fork, a visitor in Bingham, Bing-ham, motored to American Fork and Salt Lake City Friday to visit vi-sit friends and relatives. Mrs. Jack Berg and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Deakin of Midvale visited Mrs. Robert Cole Monday. Visitors of Mrs. B. K. Doman Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hansen, Mrs. Doman's sister and brother-in-law, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell spent the week-end home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown. In honor of Carol Peterson on her twelfth birthday, a party was given Monday evening. Guests were Margaret McKellar, Erma June Gammell, Nonna Swain, Colleen Robison, Janice Hansen, Joyce Miller, Donna Rae Olsen, Jeanette Groves, Fae Stringer, Shirley Watkins, Bonnie Bithell, Margaret Nix, Lois Groves and Norma Cowdell. Card games were played with prizes going to Shirley Watkins and Jeanette ey Knudsen attended the rfing of the 8 et 40 at the ' ie of Mrs. Delia Huish in Pro- , last evening. ,hss Helen Loveless' was home 3 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Loveless, for the week-end, :jrning to Salt Lake City Sun- v. Breakfast guest Tuesday at the ' ne of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox a Mrs. C. J. Cox. . Die Relief society Bazaar held aiday evening wajs a great suc-s suc-s and the officers wish to ink the public for their fine jport. Proceeds will go toward mishing the Relief society I 3i in the Copperton LDS ward r eh, now nearing completion. ,' ders of lucky numbers in the .mg for four quilts were C.J. .. Mrs. Cecil Downs, Milton Schley of Bennion and A. M. iitle of Bingham. Each person made a contribution to the .rch received a number. Dupli-' Dupli-' numbers were used at the 1 i'ving. Entertainment included piano solo by Russell Love-Armistice Love-Armistice reading by Mrs. Odell Peterson; musical saw actions by Leonard Johnston; j numbers by the Singing Mors; Mo-rs; two selections by a male ! irtet; trumpet solo Margaret Kellar; two numbers on the trie guitar by. Marlene Died-:hs Died-:hs accompanied by her fa- r ;r; vocal trio, Patricia, Don r i Marjorie Bennion accompan-:by accompan-:by Mrs. B. D. Bennion; clari-' clari-' solo by Cleo Groves. Com-'iee Com-'iee members . for the bazaar e Mrs. Charles Sax, Mrs. Fred J, Mrs. P. O. Loveless was pro-ai pro-ai chairman. All the mom- I s of the Relief society assist- ii honor of Gordon Buckle on jr. fifteenth birthday last Fri-; Fri-; ' evening, a party was given ' ihe home of his parents, Mr. J Mrs. G. T. Buckle. The guests ' e Ruth McKellar, Shirley ; "kin, Beth Cowdell, Elaine -ever, Delmar Schick, How-: How-: Hausknecht, Billy Garrity. -jtie was played and prizes it to Billy Garrity and Beth 'dell. A two-course luncheon a served late in the evening. Pop Corn party was enjoyed nday evening at the home of , Jrecn Buckle! Guests were ' en Rogers, Gloria Peterson, Curry, Jenna Vee Olsen, "lyn de Bruin, Shirley Tas- ' 'ier and Joyce Hansen. 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