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Show sen, Clarence Eule, and Brigie Knudsen won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bovvlby, Howard Bowlby, and Mrs. Mac Stewart of Tooele returned home Tuesday evening from a brief vacation in the southern part of the stale. Miss Helen Smith of Brigham City spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. O ' In Fat- Stringer and Bob Jenkins, i Refreshments were served. Miss Helen Smith of Brigham , . City, Lorraine Peterson, Dick Peterson and Ralph Brown at-' at-' j leaded the athletic meet held in ; jthe B.Y.U. stadium at Provo Sat-j Sat-j urday. Copperton Ity Mary llrowu Mis. Ernest Nichols was hostess host-ess tn her Five Hundred club Tuesday evening. Two tallies of card:; were nrranged with Mrs. liud N'ichol, Mrs. Orval Warner ami Mrs. l,;iMont Crosgruve winning win-ning prizes. I,;ile luncheon was served to the following ladies; Mrs. V., J. Cowdell, Mrs. Frank Finnis. Mrs. Robert Slreator, Mrs. K.iy Cowdell, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Nichol and Mis. ('rose, rove. Mrs. J. Downs returned to her home in Mt. Pleasant Sunday after af-ter a three-.weks' visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs. Mrs. Elizabeth Heckler of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon and evening. I , Mrs. Liza Booth of Salt Lake i is spending the week visiting her .sister, Mrs. James Barkle. i Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. He-I He-I her Nichols and Mrs. Frank Mead i met at the home of Mrs. Charles jSullenger for a one o'clock bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, j Mrs. Denver held high score at j cards. Honor and Festival night concluded con-cluded the M. I. A. work for this I season in the grade school auditorium audi-torium Tuesday evening. The following program was presented present-ed after which social dancing was indulged in: Congregational song, trumpet solo, Russell Loveless; Love-less; Reading from twenty-fifth Psalm, Mrs. Albert Cheever; quartette, Irene Christensen, Min-netta Min-netta Christensen, Angus Christensen Christ-ensen and Ernest Diederich; one-act one-act play, Mushrooms Coming Up, short talk, Nina Thome; trumpet duet, Russell Loveless and Ray Pett; reading, Carol Thome; Indian dance, Jayne McKellar, Ruth Fennel 1, Mary Brown, Virginia Vir-ginia Watkins, Adiene Hudson, Betty Long, Norma Nix, Betty Barnett and Helen Loveless. Honor Hon-or day ceremony under the direction direc-tion of Miss Helen Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Radtner of Midvale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Pete Rice and sous, Ken and John, Mrs. George P.lake and Mrs. Emma Nichols spent the week-end visiting relatives in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randoff of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sul-lenger Sul-lenger Sunday evening. The Copperton Boy Scouts enjoyed en-joyed a swimming party Saturday Satur-day night ut the Deseret gymnasium gymna-sium under the supervision of Scoutmaster Don Laycock. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Brown attended at-tended a V.F.W. dinner dance at Farmington Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Peterson entertained entertain-ed at a birthday party Sunday i afternoon honoring her small ! daughter, Lucille. Twenty little jj guests were bidden to attend and j i prizes at games were awarded i Miss Vern Baer attended a family dinner party Sunday in ; honor of her father, Adolph Baer on his ninety-first birthday anniversary at the home of her ; sister. Mrs. Robert Gibbons of ' Logan. I Mrs. Lewis Parkins was hos- i tess at a party Saturday after- noon, the occasion being her son, t Dean's, birthday anniversary. Re- freshments and games featured I entertainment for twenty-one ' guests. Maurine Ray, Bonnie Ol- 1 |