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Show Mrs. Willard Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Horton of Murray were visitors at the James Jam-es Denver home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers spent the week-end in Fillmore. Mrs. Ray Cowdell was hostess at luncheon Wednesday for her bridge foursome. Mrs. Ida Mug-fur Mug-fur played high. Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen attended the "wreck" at the Ogden chateau 8 et 40 American Legion auxiliary auxili-ary Tuesday evening. The chateau chat-eau was decorated for Halloween and guests came in costume for the dinner and initiation. Mrs. Knudsen was one of 12 new members mem-bers to be initiated. Mrs. Odell Peterson was one of 8 guests attending a luncheon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Salt Lake City Wednesday. Those present were all relatives of Mrs. Armstrongs. Arm-strongs. A luncheon was served at the home of Clarence Wutkins in honor of Miss Delia Bacon of Las Vegas, Nev.. Friday evening. even-ing. Guests were Mrs. Ray Davis, Mrs. Farrell Barlow and Mrs. Leon Smith, all of Bingham. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Meredith of American Fork were Mrs. N. Hofheins and daughter, Janice, Mr. Meredith is Mrs. Hofhein's brother. A party in honor of Jenna Vee Olsen was given Saturday evening. even-ing. Guests were Shirley Tassain-er, Tassain-er, Patricia Bennion, Helen Rogers, Ro-gers, Irene Curry, Maureen Buckle, Joyce Hansen and Gloria Peterson. Card games were play- have moved into a home at 208 Fourth East, Copperton. Mrs. James Denver entertained entertain-ed her foursome at bridge Monday Mon-day with the hostess winning high score. In honor of Arnold Stringer on his sixth birthday a party was given October 23. Guests were Bob and Davey Peterson, Gay and Austa Armitstead, Cynthia and Marilyn Odell, Jackie Peterson, Pe-terson, Larry Sax, Sally Brown, Patricia Ann Ablett, Gary La-Comb, La-Comb, Grant Pullan and Colleen Larsen. Games were played with prizes going to Jackie Peterson and Bobby Peterson. A light Halloween luncheon was served. The B. F. B. club met at the home of Dahrl Rae Miller Saturday Satur-day evening. Guests were Ruth and Rae Barnett, Norma Nicholl and Lois Peterson. Love Nest and Rook were played with prizes priz-es going to Ruth Barnett and Lois Peterson. A light luncheon was served. Miss Maxine Schick, a student at BYU at Provo, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schick. The Trekker primary class under Ernest Nix attended the LDS conference at West Jordan Sunday morning. Members of the class include Ned Brown, Bob and Dick Jenkin3, Dean Parkin and Boyd Stoddard. Other conference con-ference visitors were Mrs. Fred Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poul-sen Poul-sen and Mrs. Bert Cheever. Miss Freda Nielson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday evening even-ing at the home of A. R. Bowlby. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brisk, formerly form-erly of Copperton, are now at home in Bingham. Returning Sunday from a week end visit in Rupert, Idaho, were Mr n riri Mrj 117:11: IP 11 Beth Cowdell and Shirley Parkin. Par-kin. Luncheon was served ana the decorations in the home and luncheon were carried out m Halloween colors, black ana orange. .,, , Miss Jean Frazier will leave this afternoon, (Friday), for Wasatch Was-atch academy at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, where she will attend Homecoming. She will be accam-panied accam-panied by Miss Alice Eggleston of Salt Lake City. Miss Frazier and Miss Eggleston were classmates class-mates at Wasatch. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Wells were Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn and small daughter, Linda, of Telegraph. Tele-graph. After dinner the group attended a show. Sunday, October 19, Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Mayne and family and Mrs. Charles Hudson and daughter, Adiene, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Joe Evans of Helper, a sister of Mrs. Mayne and Mrs. Hudson. In honor of George Gadd on his ninth birthday a party was given Saturday. Guests were Geraldine Gammell, Doris Poul-sen, Poul-sen, Donna Jean Gadd, Patsy Garrity, Donald Olsen, Louis Crosgrove, Warren Sumnicht, Jerry Downs, Winn Foster, Jimmy Jim-my Zanardi, Junior Streator and Leslie Nichols. Halloween games gam-es were played and prizes were won by Jerry Downs, Leslie Nichols, Jimmy Zanardi and Patsy Pat-sy Garrity. A delightful luncheon lunch-eon was served. Betty Jean Wideman was seven sev-en years old Sunday, and 20 small guests attended a party and luncheon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wide-man. Wide-man. The color scheme was In Halloween orange and black. Copperton , Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Ph. 517R2 A bridge party honoring Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Tooele and Mrs. Art J. Sorenson of Mid-vale Mid-vale was given by members of the American Legion auxiliary to post No. 30 Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs. Shelley and Mrs. Sorenson were each presented a lovely gift, tokens of appreciation apprecia-tion of their work with the group. Prizes went to Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. A late supper was served the above and Mrs. LcRoy Bosworth of U. S. Mine, Mrs." Max M. DuBois of Lark; Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. E. G. Ball, Mrs. William Wil-liam Allmark, Mrs. Glen Davies, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, Mrs. Anast Chipian, Mrs. Viola Jackson, all of Bingham; Bing-ham; Mrs. Bryan Bird, Midvale; Mrs. Sam Feraco and Mrs. La-Monte La-Monte Crosgrove of Copperton. Mrs. W. T. Rogers was hostess at a bridge dinner the evening of October 23. A Halloween theme was used at the small tables seating seat-ing Mrs. T. II. McMullin, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, Mrs. James Seal, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. L. E. Stillman, Mrs. B. D. Bennion, Mrs. E. V. Knud- eu wan prizes going to Joyce Hansen. A light luncheon carried out in Halloween colors was served. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell were Mrs. Cowdell's mother, Mrs. Daisy Draper, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman, Nor-man, all of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and small son of Salt Lake City were guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith. The Buchanans are leaving this week to make their home in Burbank, Calif. Other visitors Sunday at the Smith home were Mrs. Fanny Smith, Miss Norita Cornick, Mr. Jay Stringham and Mr. H. Sperry. all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stevenson were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O lutj. tt iaiii i eiuitru and son, Harlow, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hardy. Miss Ruth Fennell, who has been visiting for a week in Idaho with her grandmother, Mrs. R. Hoops, returned re-turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowdell were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richens of Salt Lake City. Friday evening the two couples enjoyed dinner and a theatre party. The Copperton Gleaner girls held their first social of the year at the home of their leader, Mrs. H. K. Brown, Tuesday evening. The affair honored the new members coming into the class this year. Special guests were 13 girls from Crescent, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Jones, also of Crescent. Refreshments were later served at the home of Miss Barbara Jenkins. Vari-j ous games were played. Favors Mrs. Mike Brisk returned Monday Mon-day from a three-week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Davis is very ill. Miss Flora Jean Waters returned re-turned to her home in Copper-ton Copper-ton Friday after undergoing an appendectomy at Bingham hospital. hos-pital. . A patriotic program at Copper-ton Copper-ton grade school Parent-Teacher association meeting drew a large attendance Monday evening. Dr. Paul S. Richards was the speaker speak-er and music was by school children. chil-dren. Mrs. Albert Kastelic, P.-T.A. P.-T.A. president, was chairman. Miss Joyce Durnford was hostess hos-tess Monday evening at an informal in-formal get together for a group ! of close friends, Miss Helen Cotter, Cot-ter, Miss Adiene Hudson, Miss Betty Long, Miss Ruth Hornic-kel Hornic-kel and Miss Virginia Watkins. jay DiacK and orange Halloween Hallo-ween favore decorated the luncheon lun-cheon table. sen, ivirs. r. u. moveless, Mrs. n. J. .Smith and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Prizes were won by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Seal. Attending the American Legion Le-gion auxiliary luncheon and card party given by the Magna unit at the Utah Copper club Saturday Satur-day as guests of Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen were Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, Mrs. Ted Richard, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Charles Sullenger and Mrs. He-ber He-ber Nichols. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Odell won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle entertained en-tertained at bridge Saturday evening ev-ening for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lay-cock, Lay-cock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Han-sen. Mr. and Mrs. K. Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle. A late supper was served and DrizeS aunrHr) fha T n. Humphrey. Dinner guests Tuesday evening even-ing at the B. K. Doman home were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones and Mrs. Margaret Stephens of Emporia, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole were guests at a theatre party Friday evening given by Harold Heald of Salt Lake City. That afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berg of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cox of Draper. In honor of Jackie Peterson on his sixth birthday a party was given Saturday evening. The 20 small guests in attendance were Stephen Downs, Colleen Man-nion, Man-nion, Jackie Jensen, Dickie Watson, Wat-son, Sally Brown, Jimmy and Karleen Wilson, David Anderson, Ander-son, Gay Wing, Grant Pullan, Mary De Col, Bobby and Dickie Peterson, Anne Diedrich, Arnold Stringer. Jovce Jackson and Dar- anu umei aecorauons were carried car-ried out in a Halloween color scheme. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen of Le-hi, Le-hi, mother of Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Love-less, left Tuesday for her home after a four-day visit here. I Russell Loveless, Ray Pett and i John Anderson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business in connection with the 1942 Bingham Bing-ham high school year book. Sunday, October 19, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were dinner guests at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Philip Smith of Bingham, t nday evening Mr. and Mrs. Price were guests of Mrs. Price's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson of Salt Lake City. Maxine Warner was hostess at a party at the home of her parents par-ents Friday evening. Guests were Elaine Cheever, Jack I? Barlow, Beverly Nix, Virginia Peterson, and Knudsens. Mrs. W. T. Rogers was hostess at luncheon and bridge Monday for Mrs. John Dame of Holla-day. Holla-day. Mrs. Wallace McAulay, Mrs. Robert Cameron and Mrs. B Arthur Scare of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. B. E. Bennion and Mrs. Odell Peterson. Peter-son. Prizes went to Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Dame. Mrs. Emma Nichols was a Sun-y,dinner Sun-y,dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs-Will Mrs-Will Nichols of Midvale. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols Sunday at dinner were Mr. and lene and Joe Anderson of Copperfield. Cop-perfield. Halloween games were played with prizes going to Dickie Dick-ie Wafson, Colleen Mannion, Joyce Jackson and Jimmy Wilson. Wil-son. Refreshments carried out an orange and black color scheme. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fike and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fike and family were dinner guests Tuesday at the F. E. Turner home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Turner of Steeple Rock, N.M., visited Wednesday in Copperton and Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stubbs and son, Johnnie, of Copperfield, |