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Show a pretty Christmas tree gave th hving room a festive appearance Prizes at cards went to Mr Mrs. John Turner, Mr. ajfi Lynn Booth and Mr. and & Raymond Marriott. s-Mr. s-Mr. and Mrs. Harold W Nii sen and sons of Copperton plnn to spend Christmas day with lw? and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen aY Sandy LOCALNOTES Among those home from studies stu-dies at the University of Utah to spend the holidays are Lenore Richards, Ethel Richards, Richard Rich-ard Lyon, Rex C. Tripp, John Chipian, Glen Draper, Robert Steele, Dee Carpenter and Robert Rob-ert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale plan to spend the Christmas Christ-mas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of Afton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid had as guests last Friday Mrs. Reid's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brasher of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. George Panos and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy Timo-thy last Friday evening attended a Christmas party for workers of the Salt Lake county shops at Coon Chicken Inn. Loren Swain, son of Frank Swain, will spend Christmas visiting vis-iting in Vernal. Miss Naon Speirs, sister of Mrs. Frank Swain who has been visiting here, will leave Wednesday Wednes-day to spend the Christmas holidays holi-days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Speirs of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blake of Price will soend Christmas I Mrs. B. C. Snyder of the Copper Cop-per Hotel plans to spend Christmas Christ-mas day with her sister, Mrs. E. A- Brinton of Salt Lake City. Fourteen years' teaching service ser-vice in Copperfield school were remembered by parents of former form-er pupils of Mrs. Laura Beck Hooton, whose retirement was effective last Friday. Sixty friends of Mrs. Hooton attended a party given in her honor the evening of December 19. The Parent-Teacher association was sponsor of the social and their president, Mrs. John Barrett, gave Mrs. Hooton a lovely brooch as parting gift. Favors were lighted Christmas candles. Each ot the 60 present made a wish. Bingo and five hundred were played and a luncheon served. Mrs. Barrett wishes to thank committees who helped to make the party a success. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Barton of Blanding arrived Tuesday to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Barton during the Christmas holidays. Miss Marion Redd of Salt Lake City wil spend Christmas Christ-mas day with the Barton family at their home at Apex Mine-Mrs. Mine-Mrs. Gunnar Olson1 entertained Monday at a Christmas party and luncheon for the Sewing club of Lead Mine. The ladies exchanged ffifts. stay in American Fork and Springville. , Eugene Jenkins plans to leave Wednesday to visit his son, Maurice Mau-rice Jenkins, who is in a Los Angeles An-geles hospital recovering fronri pneumonia. Mrs. Jenkins and sons, Eugene Jr., and Dean, will spend Christmas and the weekend week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croft of Provo. Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet at 7 p m. January 15 at the Lutheran Lu-theran church in Carr Fork. Members Mem-bers are requested to bring rags to be used in making rag rugs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond will have as guests over the Christmas and New Year holiday holi-day their son and family, Mr. and Mrs Byron F. Thurmond and children of Ogden; and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hettrick and daughter, Janet, of Salt Lake City. Mr.- and Mrs. Boyd Bernard of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas- . , Mr. and Mrs- L. C. Bray of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Reynolds and children of Salt Lake City, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kanios of Salt Lake City will be guests Christmas day of Mrs. Kanios' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and family will spend Christmas day at West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noland and family. Mr. and Mrs. John T. West will be hosts Christmas day at a family fa-mily dinner. Expected to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copen-haver Copen-haver and daughter, Earlene; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Miller and Jack and Frances West. Mrs. J. P. Terry of Salt Lake City will arrive Wednesday to spend Christmas day with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence West, and family. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant at Copper-ton Copper-ton were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant and son, Keith, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis and children, Barbara and Robert, of American Fork; Mrs. Catherine Grant, Mrs. Florence Toy and son, Kenneth, of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. II. Smernoff entertained en-tertained for six guests at a Christmas party Monday evening even-ing at their home. Santa Claus favors on the supper table and Mr. and Mrs. O .G. Muir, Wil-1 Ham Rogers and Mrs. Ida Mug-fur Mug-fur will be dinner guests Christmas Christ-mas day of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum. Max Jensen of Glendale, Cal., will arrive Christmas Eve to spend the holidays with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jensen. Jen-sen. Jack G. Tallaa, George Male-suevos Male-suevos and Mr. and Mrs. Nick P. Floros will be dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anton of Salt Lake City. Barbara Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills, underwent a tnsilectomy Saturday morning at the Utah Copper hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris and son, Donald, of Roosevelt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal of Bingham Sunday evening. ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs.'S. J. Granquist and Mrs. Odie Henry left on the Union Pacific train from Salt Lake City Tuesday evening for Casper, Wyoming, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Maples. Mrs. Flossie Ramsey and son, Gordon; Mrs. Chrysta Wooland, Mrs. Elfie Reid, Mrs. Charles Jewett and son, Duane, attended Christmas services at the Salt Lake City tabernacle Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Grant came home Sunday from a three-week day with Mrs. Blake's sister and , brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Domgaard and son, Morrie Joe, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, will arrive Wednesday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Dom-gaard's Dom-gaard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw, following a few days visit with relatives in Salina. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norden at Apex Mine for the Christinas holidays will be Wallace Wal-lace Norden of Hollywood, to arrive Christmas Eve and stay until Saturday; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Norden Jr. of Salt Lake City, who will spend Christmas day at the Norden home. Junior Girls of the Bingham LDS ward MIA were guests of their instructor, Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin at a Christmas party Tuesday evening. The twelve present played "Help Your Neighbor", exchanged gifts and enjoyed refreshments. Arriving Monday to spend the Christmas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones were Miss Zella Ward of Oakland, Calif; George Grace and Miss Justine Jones, both of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. Jack Bush entertained at a quilting the evening of December Decem-ber 16 at the home of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Bert Kinsey. A hot turkey tur-key dinner was served to six. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kinsey and son, John, and Mrs. Jack Bush visited December 17 at Magna. |