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Show Hilda Moulton, James Malkos, Carl Parks, Agnes Steele, Helen Cunliffe, John Anderson, Mary Zaccaria, and Pearl McDonald. Copperfield Firemen's auxiliary auxili-ary held a meeting at the Office Building on Monday. At the meeting Mrs. Helen Cunliffe asked for permission to use the hall on Saturday mornings for catechism classes, this being granted. The ladies adjourned to playe Five Hundred. Prizes were won by Katherine Peterson, Maxine Marcon, Agnes Ivie and house prize by Amy Walters. The 23 ladies present were served serv-ed a delightful lunch by the hostesses. hos-tesses. Grace Gray, Amy Walters and Mrs. Grace Williams, acting for her sister Mrs. Ruth Burke, who is convalescing from a recent re-cent illness. Mrs. Ray Carl entertained at a family party in honor of her husband's birthday Sunday. Five Hundred was played and prizes won by Mrs. Joe McDonald, Mr. Reno Marcon and Mr. Blaine Milner. Mrs. Nick Cochenas of Layton is visiting with her daughters, Hh., t; -n 1 ir n : Copperfield i! Ellen Carl r - Mrs. Maxine Marcon, Miss Mary Saltas and Mrs. Ellen Carl were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Blaine Milner, the former Miss Agnes McDonald, McDon-ald, Saturday in the Office Building. Build-ing. Five Hundred and Bingo were the diversions for the evening even-ing with prizes for Five Hundred being awarded to Mrs. Ray Watson, Wat-son, Mrs. Gilbert Swain and Mrs. John Barrett. Mrs. H. Kirk-endall Kirk-endall was the winner at Bingo and Mrs. Eleanor McDonald won house prize. Candy favors were presented to 28 ladies and a delicious lunch was served. The guest list included the Misses Lillie Golosh, Mary Jones. Stella Klopenstine, Mary Saltas, and the Mesdames Harry Pitts, William Wil-liam Walters, Sarah Pearce, Pat Peterson, Carrie Doyle, Ruby Olson, Alice Tomlinson, Ida Mug-fur. Mug-fur. Laura McDonald, Eleanor McDonald, Gladys Scroggin, Alice Burke, Grace Williams, H. W. Kirkendall, Eva Watson, Thelma Barrett, J. Pantalone, Doris Swain, Grace Gray, Viola Milner, Amelia Milner, Blanche Starley, Mrs. Jim Callas and Mrs. Chris Bapis. The Copperfield Reilef society met at the home of Mrs. Ted Scroggin Tuesday. A business meeting was held and the following follow-ing ladies were present, Mrs. Agnes Steele, Mrs. Vernell Al-verson, Al-verson, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Doris Swain, Mrs. Merle Kinsey, Mrs. Paloma Moore and Mrs. Ruby Olson. Mrs. Mary Allan of Sandy visited vis-ited with friends in Copperfield Monday and was a guest of the ladies auxiliary. Dr. C. N. Jensen and the Jordan Jor-dan school district board of education edu-cation have instructed Mrs. Wilfred Wil-fred Tyler, county librarian, to establish a branch library for public use in the Copperfield school. It is expected that the library will be fully established estab-lished and in use for the public by March 1. The Copperfield school students stu-dents and teachers have been very busy for the past several weeks working on a rest room for the students" use. The rest room will be equipped with a studio couch and first aid supplies. The color scheme for the room is creme and green and the papering and painting, which is being done by the sixth grade students, is of the same color scheme. Inlaid linoleum, curtains and studio couch cover will complete the room. A health contest, being conducted con-ducted now will rnKiilt in iVinl girl and boy receiving the highest high-est grades in the examination, will be the doctor and nurse respectively re-spectively in charge of the rest room for the remainder of the term. Uniforms also go with the honor of being the doctor and nurse so the students' interest in first aid and health problems has increased noticeably. Mrs. James Fine of Salt Lake was an over night guest of her daughter Mrs. Myles McDonald Monday. |