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Show zier, LQiiis Buehman, Howard Matthews, L. C. Jones, L. S. Breckon, J. C. Landenberger, Roy Shilling, L. F. Pett, A. A. Macke, John Dahlstrom; S'. F. Fernley, and the Misses Lois Fernley and Sarah Earle of Salt Lake. bridge club in Salt Lake Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and family attended the Draper family fa-mily reunion held in American Fork Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar and daughter, Patricia, and Bob Colyar Col-yar visited with relatives at Og-den Og-den Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones, in company with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones, who had been visiting here for a week, left Thursday evening for the San Francisco exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones are both former Bingham residents and are now residing at Columbia, Colum-bia, Tennessee. Twenty-seven ladies from the Copperton Relief society attended attend-ed the entertainment given Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at West Jordan. The affair was given by the Stake officers in honor of the members of the nine wards which comprise West-Jordan Stake. A dramatic skit pertaining to teachers teach-ers topic lessons for the past year, was given by the local organization. or-ganization. The cast included: 'Elva Jensen, Irene Christensen, Sadie Armitstead, Lucinda 01-sen 01-sen .and LaVon Larson. Jennie Gadd gave a dramatic reading and a song was rendered by Darhl Davis, Pearl Cheever, Ruby Ru-by Parkin and Avis Colyar. Unique in detail was the apron shower honoring Miss Lois Fernley, Fern-ley, popular June bride, given Sunday evening by Miss Virginia Colyar at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. The hostess was assisted by Miss Harriet Atkinson. Late spring flowers were used to decorate the living-room. A mock wedding carried out by the guests and games formed the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. The following ladies la-dies were bidden: Mesdames Lawrence Snow, David Lyon, Rex Tripp, Harold Beck, Harvey Garrity, P. O. Loveless, R. G. Fra- ! Copperton By Mary ltrown s Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington Harring-ton of Eureka were Sunday visitors vis-itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver. Mrs. Ernest Nix, Mrs. Ray 01-sen, 01-sen, Mrs. Charles Sax, Mrs. Wilford Wil-ford Stringer, Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Albert Ray, and Mrs. Mil-, ton Lancaster attended the Saturday Satur-day session of the L. D. S. Primary Pri-mary conference at the tabernacle taber-nacle in Salt Lake. Mrs. Melvin Olsen was taken to the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake Monday evening where she underwent a major operation. opera-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hardvicson and son, Gerald, of Salt Lake were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. Mrs. Jenny Myers returned to her home in Eureka Sunday after af-ter a ten-day visit with her niece, Mrs. Frank Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hofhein and sons, -Jack and Richard, left Wednesday for Fish Lake where they enjoyed three days fishing. Miss Ivie Peterson of Fairview was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar last week. Mrs. R. J. Smith attended her |