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Show Dahrl Rae Miller was honored with a party at her home Tuesday Tues-day evening, her thirteenth birthday. birth-day. Eighteen girls from Bingham, Bing-ham, Lark and Copperton attended. attend-ed. Preceding dainty refreshments, refresh-ments, table games were enjoyed enjoy-ed by the guests, prizes going to Patricia Bennion, Marilvn De-Bruin De-Bruin of Copperton and "Marian Nelson of Lark. Primary Union meeting will be hold Friday at West Jordan-An Jordan-An interesting and beneficial program has been planned including in-cluding a demonstration of the Christmas program to be carried out in separate wards under direction di-rection of various leaders. Copperton By Betty Barneti I I 4 Mrs William Atkinson is in the Ifiu ham Canyon hospital where . 1-.47 a receiving oxygen treat-ijh-jfjnts fcr spasmodic asthma and 'IN" bad cold. ;I H Honoring her sister, Nornra, on I r eighteenth birthday, Darlene I'l x etrrtained at a surprise hTrtv Saturday evening at their rT,me on Park street. Attending 'r!?e Marjorie Brimhall of High-: High-: ufnd Bov, Mrs. Ludwig Zorn of ' r'Urupli, Owen Parker, Mary ' lJt:'ln Adiene Hudson, Jane Mc-KiV Mc-KiV Mary Hess, Betty Bar-li'tt Bar-li'tt Mrs. Alden Nix, all of Cop- I I Won. The evening was spent rlfaving erazy bridge, winners 1 -rig Marjorie Brimhall and Qiiene Hudson. Light luncheon ilTlowmg a Thanksgiving theme fhlas served. Miss Nix, Miss Brown II id Miss Brimhall were spend-Si spend-Si f 1 the holidays with their par-fi par-fi 2 and have now resumed stu-iaTs stu-iaTs at the Brigham Young uni-fy'rsity uni-fy'rsity at Provo. The Copperton group was a-warded a-warded a cash prize for having the best percentage of members and parents at the meeting, and also for winning third place on their exhibition at the county fair in Murray last August. Special Spe-cial awards were made Ruth and Rae Barnett, who were too young to compete in the annual health contest, but were recognized as having perfect health. Honorable mention ribbons were given the girls. Ruth and Rae also won cash prizes for third place in a muffin demonstration at the fair last August. The group was a-warded a-warded pins for having completed comple-ted a first year of cooking in the organization. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless and family spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City with their daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, who celebrated her birthday. Mrs. R. G- Frazier entertained at a prettily arranged seven o'clock o'-clock dinner Wednesday evening at her home in Copperton. The guest list included Miss Vernon Baer, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. J. William Grant, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mrs. L. E. Stillman, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Ireland, Mrs. Willard Nichols, Ni-chols, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Mrs. T. H. McMullin, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan, Miss Jenny Buchman, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. J. H. McDonald, Mrs. Max DuBois. Miss Graham, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Jensen won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Grant's sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francom and daughter, Marion, of Ogden Mrs. Grant's mother, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Terry of Draper, who has been in Ogden for several weeks, came with the Francoms and will remain at the Grant home of a visit of indefinite length. Wesley Jacques of Salt Lake City is a guest at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques. I Mr. and Mrs- Lester Sumnicht and children had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs- J. F. Mead in Salt Lake City Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs- A- M. Peterson of Middle Canyon, Mrs-Frances Mrs-Frances Sayatovic, Robert Say-atovic Say-atovic and Henry Zeller of Salt Lake City. An address on "Patriotism In Education" was given by Dr. C-N. C-N. Jensen, Jordan school district superintendent, at the Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher association meeting held Monday evening at the Copper-ton Copper-ton grade school. Students gave a short musical program and Mrs-Les Mrs-Les McKellar, president, took charge of the meeting, Mrs. W. T. Rogers planned an expedition for members of the Copperton 4H club and their parents pa-rents to a joint meeting of county coun-ty organizations on Achievement day last Saturday at the Midvale City hall. Those taking part included in-cluded Mrs. Gordon T. Buckle and daughter, Maurine; Mrs-Wayne Mrs-Wayne Hansen and daughter, Joyce; Mrs. Lucinda Olsen and Jena Vee; Mrs- K. Tassainer and Shirley; Mrs- L. E. Barnett and twin daughters, Ruth and Rae; Mrs. Rogers and daughter, Helen- fill !ia Dinner guests at the L. E. Bar-l'l:thoine Bar-l'l:thoine Monday evening were ha-' and Mrs. Allen Cunliffe of flii'lt L;ike City. Mr. Cunliffe, l!4 mei'ly of Copperton, recently fLi i as his bride Miss Roberta fchijw of Salt Lake City. ,-hf jail Mr. and Mrs. J. H-' Colyar en-fhlrtained en-fhlrtained at a family party Tues-Kiy Tues-Kiy evening. Planned around a Tin course of roast turkey, l'?.iner was served to Mr- and t. 'rs. 0- C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. LjlC. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs- El-hf El-hf j Nester and Miss Rachel Con-Q: Con-Q: of Salt Lake City. ghlMiss Adiene Hudson, daughter ghiMr and Mrs. Charles Hudson, ehlnow employed in the office of ghje Salt Lake branch of the Real i4l company. Miss Hudson is ghj ing at home and rides to work gh.:h day. ! Keith Sullenger, son of Mr. , -., :.i Mrs- Charles Sullenger, who pj serving in the United States ky, left for Seattle where his ::p, the U.S-S. Nevada, is being ,f lerhauled before it sails for , tpolulu, T. H- uel . . Mr. and Mrs. W- T. Rogers entertained at a dinner party Sunday at their home- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mr- and Mrs. Odell Peterson and Mr. and Mrs- J. Dewey Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle entertained en-tertained Saturday evening with a turkey dinner for their neighbors. neigh-bors. Mr. and Mrs- Wayne Hansen Han-sen and daughters, Joyce and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Is-bell Is-bell and daughter, Margy; Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen spent the evening playing "Neighbor" "Neigh-bor" after the dinner was served. Prizes went to Mrs. Hansen and Mr. Knudsen. O irtThe Copperton L D.S. Relief jftciety met at the Copperton id pool auditorium- Mrs- Ray ref.eever, president, presided and lejrs. Clarence Pollard spoke on fSocial Service". . i |