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Show inc. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs Arthur Cook and Mrs. Leonard Miller. : ' ' lark ' : The MIA had a closing party Tuesday evening. An impromptu program was Riven- A dance and social followed. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Bert Thorpe. YWMIA president, directed plans. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans' and daughters, Susan and Claudia, Clau-dia, were Easter Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer-hoffer Meyer-hoffer arrived home Friday from Phoenix, Ariz., where they spent the past winter. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald i and son, Jimmy, were dinner ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve IKalipetsis in Butterfield Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale visited friends in Lark Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of Bingham Canyon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stanczak of Ajo, Ariz-, arrived Tuesday to spend a week in Bingham at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Mrs. Stanczak and Mrs. Thomas spent yesterday in Ogden and Logan. Mrs. Wallace Peterson and Mrs. Milton Parry spent Tuesday Tues-day in Logan visiting Miss Winona Win-ona Peterson, a USAC student. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henson of Union entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening. Spring blossoms decorated the home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyerhof-fer, Meyerhof-fer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd were guests. Bridge prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Bert Thomas and Max M. DuBois Du-Bois and John Robertson of and 22. Sgt. Greenway was home from Hawaiian Islands. There will be a cottage meeting meet-ing at 8 p.m. tonight, Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and daughters were present at a ward homecoming given in Salt Lake City for Elder Ralph Douglas Haslam, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haslam of Salt Lake City, who recently returned from a two-year mission from the southern south-ern states. Elder Haslam was a onetime employee of J. C. Penney Pen-ney company. A birthday parly was given last Friday afternoon for Billie Jean Richardson, who was six years old, and Barbara Jean Cole, who was seven years old, at the home of Mrs. Alvin Cole. The 18 children present played games and were served refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Leonard Johnson and Mrs. William Burke spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake City. The Copperfield Altar society met at the home of Mrs. Joseph McDonald Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ray Carl and Mrs. Eli Go-lish Go-lish as hostesses. Prizes at Five Hundred went to Mrs. John J. Anderson, Mrs. Alice Burke and Mrs. Regina Brewer. It was reported that the dance sponsored spon-sored by the group Monday night was very successful. Luncheon was served 17. Mrs. Josh Crow of Copperfield spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Viola McDonald of Midvale was a guest this week of Arilla Bullock Mrs. Ross Falsetti and daughters, daugh-ters, Velia and Ellen, were dinner din-ner guests of Mrs. Ross Pino Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Colby of U. S. Mine had as dinner guests Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. El-don El-don G. Johnson and daughters, Keran and Shirley, of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Patsy Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Carter, celebrated cele-brated her second birthday at a party at ner home Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Ray Watson returned Monday from a month's visit in Harris, Mo., where she was called call-ed by the serious illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Armin-ta Armin-ta Chevront. Mrs. Watson visited with relatives and her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Chevront of Roosevelt, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond had as dinner guests Wednesday evening Mr .and Mrs. Glen Da-vies Da-vies and their daughters, Donna and Joy Dean, and little son, Glen. Easter Sunday Seaman 2 c Bingham attended Maundy Thursday Thur-sday rites at the Salt Lake Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Last evening Mr. Thomas and Mr. DuBois joined C. A. Moriey, W. G. Thomas and Mr. Robertson of Bingham 'and L. W. Sumnicht of Copperton to attend Scottish Rite in Salt Lake City. Mr- and Mrs. George Eastman spent the week-end visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman left April 22 for Moab, where he has accepted work for the summer. The Eastmans took a trailer home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gressman and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pierce of Butterfield Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grossman spent Easter Sunday fishing on Utah Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam entertained at bridge Saturday evening. Luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-sen Christen-sen and daughter, Peggy, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reading and family spent Easter Sunday fishing fish-ing on Utah Lake. Forrest Bigler of Salt Lake City visited relatives in Lark Saturday and Sunday accompanied accompan-ied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler and daughter, Jane, to Heber. Mrs. Thomas Walker and Mrs. Earl Bigler entertained at the Walker home Monday evening in honor of Relief society officers and teachers. John L. Thurmond, who is receiv- ing a naval aviation technical , training course at Norman, Okla., ( telephoned his parents. He said that he was glad to run into a number of fellows from home, Roland Miller, Charles Hudson, Jack Bush and Neil Scott. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl enjoyed en-joyed Sunday dinner in Salt Lake City. . |