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Show ' loPPERTON : i L McKellar, Phone 534J -f Lol.Jean Gamrn.U . II. Miriam Jones, daughter :hnd Mrs. L. C. Jones who f inr at St. Mary-of-the-fhnlSralta Lake City left to I to school Wednesday af-fending af-fending the Easter vacation fevfternoon Janice i Jean Houghton, Margar-Kfellar Margar-Kfellar Erma June Gam-Irois Gam-Irois Groves and Margaret injoyed a pleasant hike and Line Monday afternoon for ft of indefinite length at the fof Mr. and Mrs. William ft his mother, Mrs. Annie F 0f Canon City, Colo., will Lend some time with her frim AbU-tt of Bingham, ii' 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fn-TD1il Fn-TD1il 30, the Copperton Re-ITiiety Re-ITiiety will serve dinner at lurch. A delightful pro-landathree-act play, "Con-1 semed" ather"' WiU be Pfe- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson Ander-son and family were dinner guests Easter Sunday at Z h0?eu i Mrs- Anderson's sister husband, Mr. and Mrs. E V. Friday evening an enjoyable party was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Ander-sn-. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Elvin Armitstead,1 Mr. and Mrs' Frank Peterson, Mr. and Mrs! Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen Mr. and Mrs. U-o Thome. PhL Mn ?nd Mrs- Henr A Cheever. Mormon bridge was played and prizes given the Petersons Pe-tersons and Cheevers. A tastv luncheon was served at a beautifully-arranged table centered with a bouquet of lilacs Sunday dinner guests at the tCr Henr? A- Cheever were k a C,hr'tfs Slsters and husbands, hus-bands, Mr. and Mrs. F. G Frick-son Frick-son and Mr. and Mrs. V. E Guiv- Hnv3 Mf S Lake Clty- Satur-day Satur-day Mrs. Cheever was in Salt Lake to attend a party given in honor of former northern states missionaries at the home of a former missionary companion, I Mrs. Howard Jenkins. irCc.ond Lie"tcnant John E. jLnristensen and Lieutenant Mc-; Mc-; Leary, who are stationed at the I Wendover air base spent the week-end visiting Lt. Christen-sen Christen-sen s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. v-nristensen. , Sunday afternoon Beth Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Elaine Cheever, Maxine WaTO T,V,irglnia Peterson and Kutn McKellar enjoyed an Easter picnic and hike. Bob Cowdell, Bill Groves, Johnnie Rice and Wayne Ray enjoyed a weiner roast in Dry Fork canyon Sunday. Harlow Fennell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, is now living in Riverside, Calif., and is employed by Railway Express agency at March field. Miss Jean Frazier of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. John Dee Breckon, a senior at Wasatch academy in Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, spent Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S-Breckon. Boneyard, recently of the Butte Club. The Hot Corner and Shortstop Short-stop will be covered by no other than Smokey Rodgers and Speed Ball McKellar, of the Pillies. Right and left field will be held "I hope" by Catfish Lancaster and Tie Cobb Morris of the Old Yampa Nine. While again this year in centerfield that great attraction, at-traction, the Man who catches the ball with his face, none other oth-er than Francisco Never Drop a Fly Beck. Then there is Singapore Singa-pore Dutch and l-A Bud of the Carrot League. Lightning Schick will be unable to play this year due to the strenuous winter season sea-son coaching the High School Team. Kort Ed Frank and Dave will have their suits on and their cans clean in case a pinch-hitter pinch-hitter is needed. Lee and Charles and two coffee cans will be at their regular place on the rail, while Giver Sorenson, all his life a member of The Copper Nine, in his day has batted well over 2000, who's large contributions have made this event possible, will endeavor to count the runs. We would love to play for looser pay all, BUT, due to the War and The High Tarrif oa String Beans, have decided a SO-SO SO-SO split will be more down your ally. Hoping to receive an early reply, re-ply, we remain Land Lubbers I Utah Copper Engineers son, Robert Colyar of Salt Lake City. Sunday Mrs. Colyar, Robert Ro-bert Colyar, Mrs. Elmo Nester and Miss Rachel O. Conner attended at-tended the oratorio, "Mount of Olives", directed by Edna Evans Johnson and given at Yale LDS ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett and family and Mrs. Elwin Winn and daughter spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Barnett's daughters, daugh-ters, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie of Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Colyar and family and Geraldeen Gam-mell Gam-mell enjoyed a delightful picnic Sunday in Butterfield canyon. Monday luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols were Connie Brown of Copperfield and Betty Byrne. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl were Mr. and Mrs. Willis P. Sperry. Overnight guest Thursday at the A. E. Miller home was Miss Marian Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson of Lark. Wayne Wilcox of Ogden spent Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilcox or Lead Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and family and Mr. and Mrs-LaVar Mrs-LaVar Houghton and family enjoyed en-joyed a picnic luncheon Easter Sunday in Butterfield canyon. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas and family. Russell Loveless of Ogden spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Love-less. Overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves was their daughter, Miss Cleo Groves of Ogden. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatch were Gus Hatch of Salt Lake City and Patricia Mannion of Copperton. Mrs. Lawrence Grabner and daughter, Kathleen, were dinner guests Sunday at the Thomas Mannion home. Mr. and Mrs. John Leventis and son, Mike, and Speros Vida-lakis Vida-lakis and family of Lead Mine were dinner guests Easter Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. George Ko-genis Ko-genis of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Jenson entertained at a family dinner Easter Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barney, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Enjoying an Easter hike Sunday Sun-day in Dry Fork canyon were Jack Cowdell, Junior Streator and Donnie Olsen. Friday evening a delightful candy pull was held at the home of Virginia Peterson. Guests were Elaine Cheever, Beth Cowdell, Cow-dell, Maxine Warner and Ruth McKellar. Later luncheon was served. Visitors Easter Sunday at the George Nix home were Mrs. Nix' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallstrom and children, Dorothy, Raymond and Donald, all of Salt Lake City. Arriving Sunday for a stay of indefinite length at the W. A. Fike home was Lola Rae Turner of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs-Fike Mrs-Fike and family and Dorothy Hansen were visitors Easter Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fike's father, Fred Turner, of Salt Lake City. Visitors Sunday at the -Uiam Atkinson home were Mrs. Frank L. Wideman and family of Union. Shirley Smith and Shirley Watkins were overnight guests Saturday in Murray at the George Geo-rge Shelton home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Larkin and Mrs. S. W. Cornick of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday at the Richard J. Smith home. Visitors Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves included their daughter, Miss Bleo Groves of Ogden, and Bill O'Connell of Chicago. Sunday luncheon guests at the home of Rhea Lou Olsen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Olsen, were Vida Rae Poulson, Beverly Anderson, Betty Lou Houghton and Lola Jean Gam-mell. Gam-mell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen Han-sen and daughters were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hansen's Han-sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge Carrigan of Union. Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buckle was Mrs. Buckle's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Thomas Mayne of Bingham. Bing-ham. Sunday a delightful picnic was enjoyed at Butterfield canyon by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and daughter, Maurine, and Shirley Rae Mayne, Beverly Jean Allen, Donna Jean Gadd and Bonnie June Olsen; Clarence Allen of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Allen. Week-end guests at the Clarence Clar-ence Allen home were their daughter dau-ghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sylvester of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. H. Colyar spent the week-end at the home of her 1 O. Johnson of Murray and Mr. ' and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, Gaye Cush-1 Cush-1 ing and Willadeen Hodges, all of Bingham. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle had - as dinner guests Easter Mr. and 1 Mrs. C. L. Booth of Salt Lake " City and Mrs. Julia Severson and son, Russell, of San Diego, and Sgt. Joseph Plunkett, Pfc ' Howard Martin, Pvt. Warren Jo-' Jo-' hanson and Pvt. Donald Camp-' Camp-' bell, all of Kearns. Miss Pauline Barkle and Betty K. Reherd, daughter and granddaughter of 1 the Barkles, also enjoyed the holiday dinner and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rankers of Salt Lake City visited Sunday 1 with Mr. and Mrs. George Blake. ' Mrs. Heber Nichols entertain-1 entertain-1 ed a bridge foursome Tuesday. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen won 1 high score prize. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Long had as Easter guests Mr. and ; Mrs- Albert Pollock and daughter, daugh-ter, Gerald ine, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Long and Linda Jane. ' Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols and son, Leslie, returned home April 22 from an eight-day visit in San Francisco. They visited ' their sons, Third Class Gunner Bob Nichols of the navy and First Class Seaman George Nichols Nich-ols of the U. S. Coast Guard. The Nichols boys told their parents to say "Hello" to all their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols spent one evening at the home of Fireman First Class and Mrs. Joe Frisch of Oakland. Joe is in the coast guard. O |