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Show ghts, started Friday as the new janitor at the Copperfield school. Ladies Auxiliary was held Monday in the Office building. Following a short business meeting, meet-ing, Five Hundred was played, with prizes being awarded the Mesdames Thelma Barrett, Eva Watson, Amy Walters, and house prize, Grace Wiliams. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Katherine Peterson Peter-son and Mrs. Grace Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Amon Murrley of Gillman, Colorado, and Mrs. Sarah Johnston and Mrs. Willis Sharp of Herriman were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson. Mrs. Harry Sours and daughter, daugh-ter, Marietta, attended the Arnold Ar-nold reunion held at the L. D. S. 24th Ward in Salt Lake Friday. Miss Sours entertained the group with her tap dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kirby of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin on Monday. Relief Society met at the Office Of-fice building Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in quilting quilt-ing with Mrs. Manilla Anderson in charge. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Palama Moore and Mrs. Grace Jones to fourteen members. In charge of all arrangements ar-rangements was the president, Mrs. Doris Swain. Miss Margaret Anderson has been staying in Salt Lake City the past week with Mrs. Mell Allan. Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Swain had as their guests, Frank Ab-planalp Ab-planalp and daughter, Esther, for two weeks, Mrs. Helen Cunliffe, Mrs. Thel-Barrett, Thel-Barrett, Mrs. Doris Swain and Mrs. Manilla Anderson are the committee in charge of the transportation trans-portation for parents of Copper-field Copper-field to attend the high school P.-T.A. meeting to be held in Copperton Monday. Services of anyone operating a ear to transport trans-port the parents to Copperton would be appreciated. Please see any one of the ladies mentioned. The Copperfield school house rooms are all resplendent with boxes of flowers donated by William Plumb, Frank Swain. Gib Swain and Mrs. Clarence Bullock. The school offers its thanks to these persons for their efforts. O v ; Copperfield I j Ellen Carl ;;j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts expect ex-pect to leave within the next day for a two week's vacation at Yereton, Nevada and the San Francisco Golden Gate exposition. exposi-tion. Glen Ivie of the U. S. army, returned to his home for a ten- day leave in order to attend the funeral of Robert Hoine. Mr. Ivie will leavp Friday for Vancouver, Van-couver, Washington, where he is stationed. Mrs. Mike Pearce and son, William, of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. Walters. Wal-ters. Mrs. Mabel Boberg and Mrs. Agnes Steele are in charge of the annual Red Cross roll call in Copperfield. Cop-perfield. Alfred Dooly of Terrace Hei- |