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Show Rogers, Evelyn Jensen, Minerva Smith, Maud Deakin, Elizabeth Cox, Darle Davis and Mrs. Knud-sen. Knud-sen. Others who were unable to attend were Albert ina Sax, Kath-erine Kath-erine Kuhni and Maurine Jensen. The bazaar to be held in November Novem-ber and the year's work was discussed. Copperton By Bally Barnelt Kenneth Davis and Kenneth Poulsen, who are attending school at Brigham Young University in Provo, came home Thursday and will spend the week-end with their parents. Mrs. Roy Shilling entertained eight girls Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Jerry, who was celebrating her ninth birthday. Shirley and Jerry Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Helen Widcman, Marilyn Crawford, Lois Groves, Marjorie Bennion and Jerry skated at Wooley's Skating rink and then enjoyed games and dinner at the Shilling home. Registered at the University of Utah, Howard Buchman is now living in Salt Lake City. Martha Circle met Wednesday for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Louis Buchman. Nineteen members were present and engaged in bridge, prizes going to Mrs. Max DuBois and Mrs. Bert Thomas, of Lark, and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Culbertson and family of Highland Boy moved to Copperton Saturday to a home on Hillcrest avenue. Members of the Jordan district board with supervisors and principals prin-cipals enjoyed an outing at Bingham Bing-ham Wednesday. The party toured tour-ed the Utah Copper mine and in the evening attended a banquet ban-quet and dance at Bingham high school. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen attended attend-ed her bridge club meeting Thursday at Holladay. Duart Hicks, who has recently taken over the Copperton confectionary, con-fectionary, spent last week in California, returning Saturday. Visitor at the A. J. Christensen home Thursday was Mrs. Morris Carpenter of Holladay, who is a daughter of the Christensens. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christensen Christ-ensen spent three days last week at the Raleigh home in Salt Lake City. Miss Betty Byrne of Copper-field Copper-field spent Sunday at the L. E. Barnctt home in Copperton. Morris Madsen of American Fork visited his daughter, Mrs. Alvin Ray, for several weeks, returning re-turning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nichol and daughter, Norma, and son, Richard, Rich-ard, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Hawthorne, Nev., with relatives, returning home Sunday. Officers and teachers of the Copperton L. D. S. ward primary association will take a program to Salt Lake City Saturday to entertain children at the Children's Child-ren's hospital, which is supported support-ed by the L. D. S. Primary association as-sociation members. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs and family left Wednesday to vacation vaca-tion two weeks in California. Mrs. Alvin Ray entertained the Kopperette club at their opening open-ing meeting of the year Tuesday evening at her home. Attending were Mrs. Orville Warner, Mrs. Everett Cowdell, Mrs. Robert Streator, Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Dewey Mayne. The evening was spent playing Five Hundred and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. First prize was won by Mrs. Ernest Nichols, and second to Mrs. Everett Cowdell. House prize went to Mrs. Dewey Mayne. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and children, Dahrl Rae and David, Da-vid, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mitchell's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Pugh of Salt Lake City. The Copperton L. D. S. ward Relief society held its opening social Thursday evening at the home of Pearl Cheever, president, presi-dent, with officers and teachers furnishing refreshments and directing di-recting games and program. Invitations In-vitations were sent to 100 women. wo-men. The affair was planned Monday at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and attended by the following class leaders: Mrs. Cheever, Luella Wilcox, Alta Pollard, Retta Loveless, Love-less, Carrie Gammell, Dorothy |