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Show Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne a, . and family visited Mr and F. D. Strong of Magna SuJJ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. CoWar daughters, Marzetta and my? of Coppcrton and Mrs i White of Newcastle, Colo Wednesday evening for a J ' stay in Los Ang les. Mr. and Mrs. Cyral u and Mr. and .Mrs. H, p spent Memorial day in p with Mrs. Stella Shea. J'oppy wreaths fr Use , toration of graves of Vflt,' ! were made Mond.iy the home of Mrs. Dewey Kt, sen, Copperton, by Mrs j' Hocking, Mrs. Francis o". Mrs. William Alltmrk, Jfo A. Morley, Mrs. E. G. Ball , Mrs. S. W. Jacques, all Art-can Art-can Legion auxiliary mtmC in Rapid River, Michigan. En i route they will visit Mrs Paul S Richard's, who is at Rochester Minn., receiving treatment at tlie Mayo clinic. Mrs. Lar.ck plans to ! tay at Rapid River about a week and then visit in Cleveland with relatives of Mr. Larick. The Genealogical societies of the Bingham and Copperton L-D L-D S. wards held a dance Monday Mon-day evening at the Civic Center. Herschel Green and Raymond Larsen were committee membeis in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy are visiting this week in Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Miss Helen Cotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cotter of Copperton, was home Wednesday Wednes-day after completing her junior year in the school of education at ihe University of Utah. Miss Cotter is house' president of the Delta Delta Delta social sorority. 1 LOCAL NOTES ! An inspection tour of the Utah Copper company mine was made Monday by 42 engineering students stu-dents from the University of Montana school of mines at Bozeman. Senior engineering students stu-dents from the Colorado school of mines at Golden, .Colo., toured , the Utah CopjK-r company work- I mgs May 20. Miss Jenny Buchnuui, a teacher teach-er at the Bingham Central school, and Mrs. A. C Larick left Tuesday Tues-day for Miss Buchnian's home |