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Show Mead, are now making their home at 65!) East 3rd South, Salt Lake City. After 15 years' residence resi-dence in Bingham and Highland Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen moved Monday to Salt Lake. Mr. Larsen Lar-sen is a U. S. Mines employe. The two Miss Larsons have, at various times been employed at the Bingham Canyon hospital but are now both employed at Auerbachs, Salt Lake. O Miss Lois Adams and Miss Gladys Gla-dys Powell, nurses at St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adams. Miss Mable Neprud and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen were guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wagner at Elko, New Mrs. Paul F. Erz and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Price visiting relatives. Mr. Erz, who has been in Price several months, returned home with his family. i Civil Service application blanks may be obtained at the local post office at any time after announcement announce-ment of any civil service examination, exami-nation, according to Althea Chris-tonsen, Chris-tonsen, secretary of the local civil civ-il service commission. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. James are in California where they expect ex-pect to visit indefinitely with relatives and friends. At present they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy in Kelsey, Calif. Mrs. Hardy was Miss Helen James. A son-in-law, F. L. Wide-man Wide-man of Copperton drove Mr. and Mrs. James to Kelsey, returning last Friday evening. Miss Hazel Morris, a teacher in the grade school at Portage, Utah, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. J. A. iUisey of Provo and sons, Bryce and Kenny, are guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis and family were dinner guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Grant. Miss Beverly Johnson and three friends from Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson Sunday. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barton of the Panos apartments at the Bingham Bing-ham Canyon hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Barton have one other child, a daughter, Meris. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rottini of Taylorsville are parents of a daughter dau-ghter born at the Breckon Maternity Ma-ternity Home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen and daughters, Miss Beulah and Miss Miss llelen Loveless of Copperton, Cop-perton, Miss Virginia Harris and Mrs. W. H. Harris attended the B.Y.U. track and field meet and I Relay carnival at Provo Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. John Dobson and son, Richard, left yesterday, for Price, where Mrs. Larick and Mrs. Dobson will attend at-tend the Grand Officers visitation visita-tion of the Naomi chapter No. 13, Order of Eastern Star, Thursday evening, and the visitation of the Bethany chapter No. 1), O.E.S., at Grcenriver Friday. Mrs. Larick and Mrs. Dobson will visit until Sunday with Mrs. Larick's sister, Mrs. G. W. Blake of Price. LOCALNOTES Mr .and Mrs. Chris Fergus entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday evening eve-ning for fifteen guests. Mrs. George Bolman and Mrs. Russell G. Frazier spent yesterday yester-day at Mt. Pleasant visiting Robert Ro-bert Bolman and Jean and Mary Frances Frazier. Miss Mary Frances Fran-ces was celebrating her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilcox of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorenson. Attending the ritualistic funeral fun-eral rites for Mrs. Maude Anna Culp of 1357 Yale avenue, Salt Lake City, Tuesday at Masonic temple were Mrs. John Robertson, Robert-son, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen, Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. James Barkle and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Culp was grand conductress of the Utah grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star, which was in charge of services. A very lovely program was given at Sunday evening services of the Copperton L. D. S. ward by the Relief society Singing Mothers. Blaine Wells sang solos, Russell Loveless played a cornet solo, "O My Father", and the Singing Mothers then gave seven numbers, as follows: Mrs. Joel Jensen gave two original musical readings as preface to two groups of three songs, and then a patriotic patrio-tic reading before the closing number, "God Bless America". Hosmer Peterson, who has been here several weeks with his mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Alvin Peterson, . left Sunday to return to his duties with the U. S. navy at Mare Island, Is-land, Cal. W. T. Rogers of Copperton, employed in the Utah Copper company mines office, underwent under-went a major operation at St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City, Monday. His condition is reported report-ed as "satisfactory". Dr. M. Smernoff of the Bingham Bing-ham Canyon hospital and clinic was one of 17 candidates honored with the thirty-second degree of the Utah Scottish Rite last Thursday Thurs-day at the Masonic temple, Salt Lake City. Dr. Smernoff 'was selected se-lected secretary of the reunion class. " Mir |