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Show lenger, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Knudseri. High score was held by Mrs. Knudsen. The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs- Bud Nicholl Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Luncheon wa9 served to Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. L. E. Harnett, Har-nett, Mrs. R. E. Streator, Mrs. Alger Baum and Mrs. Laura McDonald Mc-Donald of Midvale, who won first prize. Mrs. Mugfur held second and Mrs. Streator consolation. con-solation. Mrs. James Denver entertained entertain-ed at a Mah Jong breakfast Friday Fri-day for Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mrs. Lester Sumnicht and Mrs. J. D-Laycock. D-Laycock. Mrs. Brisk held high score. Miss Agnes Sullenger entertained enter-tained the Ladies Aid society Monday evening. Following sewing sew-ing and embroidering, refreshments refresh-ments were served to twelve members. Mrs- F. L. Wideman will be hostess at the next meeting, meet-ing, which will be held on Monday, Mon-day, March 17. Mrs. Ida Mugfur spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting friends. Mr. and Mrs B. K. Doman and son, Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen attended the Fish and Game department Family Fami-ly night at South high school auditorium Friday evening. Norman Nor-man gave a dance number on the program. Guests at the Heber Nichols home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hardman, James Hardman and Mrs. W. A. Hocking of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger. A late supper followed an evening even-ing of games. Mrs. W. T. Rogers was hostess to the Ladies Democratic club at her home Tuesday evening. Little Marilyn and Cynthia Odell sang "God Bless America" and "Playmates" and Mrs. Rogers gave an article by Douglas Miller, Mill-er, "Could We Do Business With the Nazis". Refreshments were served to eight members. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Bert Pumphrey, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. C. C Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Lark in of Salt Lake City entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Mrs. Al Ray and Mrs. Marvin Ray entertained at a stork shower show-er for Mrs. Ed Parker at her home in Midvale Wednesday night. Guests attending from Copperton were Mrs. Don Stoddard, Stod-dard, Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. Bud Nicholl, Mrs. Ray Cowdell. Mrs. Cowdell won one of tne prizes at cards. Martha Circle Mrs. George B. Robbe entertained enter-tained the Martha Circle at her home Wednesday afternoon at a nicely-arranged one o'clock bridge luncheon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with vases of cherry blossoms. Small tables were arranged, for 23 guests Prizes at cards went to Mrs. C. A. Morley,' Mrs. M. Smernotf. Mrs-- W. H. Trevarthen and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp. Mrs. Louis Buchmau and Mrs. J. A. Norden of Apex Mine left yesterday morning for several weeks in California- Mrs. Norden Nord-en will visit friend:; m Placer-ville Placer-ville and Sacramento while Mrs. Buchman will be a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells Robinson Jr. of San Francisco. Mrs. H. L. Garrity entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday for her club. Present were Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mis. J- C Land-enberger, Land-enberger, Mrs. L S. Breckon, Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. John W. Crane; and Mrs. I. A. Walker and Mrs. J- J. Lillie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. Hardy Odell and Mrs. Odell Peterson entertained for Mrs. J Dewey Knudsen at a bridge luncheon Thursday. . . New members of the community commu-nity and the Copperton L. D. S-ward S-ward are Mr. and Mrs Glen Van Tassel and small daughter, Donna, Don-na, formerly of Magna- Mr. Van Tassel has taken over the Wasatch Was-atch Service station- They are making their home in the Pol-iard Pol-iard apartments. Alumni from 19:ij of the Bingham Bing-ham Miners club are holding their annual party at the high school gymnasium Saturday evening. ev-ening. C. E. Pollard is faculty advisor. A six piece orchestra has been engaged Copperton Mrs. J. D. Knudsen. Ph. 517R2J . Mrs. C C. Colyar was hostess at a bridge luncheon Saturday in a patriotic theme. Seated at small tables were Mrs- Kermith Isbell, Mrs. B. D. Bennion, Mrs. R. T. Smith, Mrs. E- V. Knudsen, Mrs. Charles Sax, Mrs- Bert Pumphrey. Mrs. F. M- Davis, Mrs- W-S-D. Brown. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bennion and Mrs. Smith. Miss Patricia Bennion was hostess hos-tess to the Stars and Stripes club Friday evening. Refreshments were served to Joyce Hansen, Marilyn DeBruin, Helen Rogers, Shirley Tassainer, Jenna Vee Olsen, Dahrl Miller, Maureen Buckle. Prizes at Bunco and Buildup went .to Janna Vee, Marilyn and Helen. The girls, having previously held their election, are now busy drawing up by-laws and a pledge. The M. C Colyars are driving a new DeSoto car. Mrs. A. E. Mitchell was hostess hos-tess to her bridge club and eight other guests at her home Friday-Luncheon Friday-Luncheon was served at small tables to Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mrs. Forrest I. Smith Wednesday evening, tne occasion being Mr. Smith's birthday- . . Mrs. R. T. Smith was guest of Mrs. Walter Gleave at a bridge luncheon at her home in Ogden Monday. Pink sweet peas and acacia centered the table seating twelve guests, all former Eph-raim Eph-raim residents, seven from Salt Lake and four of Ogden- Mrs. Smith won first prize at cards-Mr. cards-Mr. and Mrs- Heber Nichols were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Binglum Sunday. Other guests were Mrs Lou Marks and two children and Mrs. Ruby Forslund of Salt Lake City. The Junior Girls and Explor ers of the Copperfield , L D S ward M.I.A. attended a roller skating party at Wooley's rink in Salt Lake -City Saturday evening, ev-ening, returning to the Newell Hofheins home for a later supper. sup-per. 28 members were in attendance. attend-ance. The same groups attended a dance at the Riverton junior high school given by the stake for Junior Girls and Explorers Aaams, Mrs. wiuiam ivicivor, Mrs. S. W. Jacques, Mrs. Art J-Sorenson, J-Sorenson, Mrs. Harvey Wolfe, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs- C C. Colyar, Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Bailey J- Santistevan, Mrs. Sam Sturm, Mrs- C E. Wilson, Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale and Mrs. T- A- Peterson of Salt Lake City-Prizes City-Prizes were won by Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Colyar. Potted red tulips decorated th home- Private Richard B. Wells, medical me-dical detachment, Fitzsimmons hospital, Denver, Colo-, arrived Sunday by motor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S-' Wells, bringing a tguest, Private Eugene James Linn of Evanston, 111. The two left Wednesday for Denver. Attending the A-I-M-E. banquet ban-quet at the Alta Club in Salt Lake City Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, Buch-man, Mr. and Mrs. H- L. Garrity, Mr- and Mrs. L. S- Breckon, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J. C Landenberger, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs- W. T. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs- Hardy Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch and Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Bennion. Mrs. R. T. Smith entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Jack Gibbons of Ogden, Mrs. Alma Al-ma J. Larkin, Mrs- Farrell Sorenson Sor-enson and Mrs. Elmer Myers of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alden Nix is spending the week in Manti with Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee- Mrs. Roy C. Hatch attended a bridge luncheon Friday given by her mother, Mrs. Paul .JR. Schultz of Magna. Mrs. Heber Nichols entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen for JMrs. Charles Sul- of all the wards. Bishop George N. Nix, Mrs. Hofheins, Mrs- Ray Larson and Mrs. Lewis Parkin accompanied the young people. Mr- and Mrs. Newell Hofheins, Jack Hofheins and Harlow Fen-nell Fen-nell spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in Gunnison. Gunni-son. -GGGG Club Mrs- Louis Buchman was hostess hos-tess Tuesday afternoon at a beautifully appointed . buffet luncheon for members of the GGGG club and guests. Tall ivory tapers in silver holders and a silver bowl of pink and yellow snapdragons centered the lace covered table. Daffodils were used in the living and dining din-ing rooms'. Mrs. Eugene Morris won first prize at bridge, Mrs. John W. Crane second, Mrs. William Wil-liam Meyers of Salt Lake City third and Mrs- W. S- Jones house prize. Others present were Mrs. J. A- Norden, Mrs. George Dolman, Dol-man, Mrs- Thomas Caulfield, Mrs, Paul S- Richards, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Kemp, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Chand-ler, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs- Theo Chesler, Mrs- Harvey Garrity, Mrs- L. C. Jones. Mrs- L S. Breckon; Breck-on; Mrs. J. D. Shilling and Mrs. Boyd Bernard, both of Salt Lakei City. Mrs- Bud Nicholl entertained the U.G.I.G- club at her home February 27. Prizes at five hundred hund-red were won by Mrs. L. E. Bar-nett. Bar-nett. Mrs. G- O. Swain and Mrs-Richard Mrs-Richard Steele. Others present were Mrs- Richard Fenton, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs- W- R. Gray, Mrs. Jack Simmons, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs- Francis J. Quinn. A late supper was served- |