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Show Mrs. J. B. Thurmond, chairman chair-man of Minute Women for Cop-perfield, Cop-perfield, announces that the people peo-ple of this community cooperated cooperat-ed wholeheartedly in the waste paper drive. She wishes to thank all Minute Women, co-workers and children - of Copperfield school for their fine support. Mrs. B. Contreras gave a birthday birth-day party Tuesday evening for her daughter, Lila. The nine guests played Bingo and enjoyed a tasty luncheon. Lila was delighted de-lighted with her gifts. Joy Dean Davies of Salt Lake City was a dinner guest at the J. B. Thurmond home Sunday. Mrs. C. Morano of Bingham spent Tuesday visiting at the Contreras home. daughter, Jo Ann, of Bingham spent the day and took dinner Monday with Mrs. Leonard Johnson. John-son. Returning home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Davies spent a week's vacation in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family spent Friday night and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Cowdell's mother, Mrs. Alma Wright of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and family visited for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks in Midvale, returning home Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Gordon Jackson entertained enter-tained at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Leonard Johnson and son and Mrs. Don Loveridge and son. Mrs. Nick Nevers visited her sister, Mrs. John Rudman, at St. Mark's hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Caldwell returned home last Saturday from St. Mark's hospital, where she underwent un-derwent an operation. Mrs. Frank Rino and children of Bingham and Mrs. Alice Galle-gos Galle-gos of Sandy were evening visitors vis-itors at the John Pantalone home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pino and Mrs. Julian Bernardo of Provo spent the evening Friday at the John Pantalone and Ross Falsetti homes. Mrs. E. L. Fox entertained for her son, Clifford, on his ninth birthday last Sunday afternoon. Th)se present were Colleen Cowdell, Cow-dell, LaWain Cowdell, Myra Ka-waguchi, Ka-waguchi, Ardell Fox, Emily Sue Fox, Robert Kemp, Warren Palmer, Keith Ivie and Clifford They all won defense stamp prizes. priz-es. A nice luncheon was served. Those attending the Lee Mat-tsson Mat-tsson funeral in Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon included the following from Telegraph: Mrs. Vera Peterson, Mrs. Beth Halver-son, Halver-son, Mrs. Fern Hickman, Mrs. Alvin Cole, Mrs. Beverly Zorn, Mrs. Agnes Hill, Mrs. May All-red All-red and Mrs. Phyllis Turpin. Stella Klopenstine and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood attended the Democratic convention at the Hotel Utah last Saturday.. Mrs. Alvin Cole entertained 15 of her daughter's friends Sunday Sun-day afternoon to celebrate Barbara's Bar-bara's eighth birthday. Games were enjoyed and birthday cake and ice cream served. Recordings were made. LaWain Cowdell won the girls 'prize and Don Tyson Ty-son the boys. Barbara received some very nice presents. Cpl. Nicholas Contreras, who is stationed at the Polaris Academy Acad-emy at Lancaster, Calif., is home on a 14-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son, Val, spent Sunday in Midvale at the Jennie Jewkes home. Mrs. Albert Cowdell Sr. of Sandy San-dy spent last week visiting at Copperfield at the home of Mrs. Arvil Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Dazell Meacham and family spent the day last Tuesday at the Amos Meacham home in Murray. The Lucky Thirteen club surprised sur-prised Mrs. Marsel Chiea on her birthday last Saturday night. They brought their own refreshments refresh-ments and served a delicious luncheon. lun-cheon. Each member also brought Mrs. Chiea a gift. Mrs. Charles Whetsel and sons returned Saturday from Malad, Ida., where they have been visiting visit-ing the past two weeks. Principal Harold W. Nielsen announces that the paper drive at the Copperfield school was a success. The second grade won the Drize for eathprino th mntt : COPPERFIELD i Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood Phone 197-J Mr. and Mrs. William Jones moved to Midvale this week into their own home. Mr. and Mrs. Marsel Chiea spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chiea's mother, Mrs. Cecil Hard-castle Hard-castle of Sandy. Mrs. Ted Scroggin spent Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Russell Boren and daugh ters, Lynn and Tina, spent a few days at the Ellis Boren home. Mrs. Boren gave a birthday party par-ty Thursday for her granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Lynn, who is three years old. There was a fire Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at the Emil Bodmer home in Telegraph. Caused by an overheated stove pipe, the fire resulted in damage to the roof which will cost $250 to repair. re-pair. The people of Telegraph wish to thank the Bingham fire department for their quick answer ans-wer to the alarm and the efficient effic-ient way in which they handled the fire. Mrs. Dorothy Sayatovic and scrap paper. The Bingo and card narty given giv-en by the Parent-Teacher association associ-ation April 26 was enjoyed by a large number of persons. Mrs. Byron Peterson, president, announces an-nounces that officers for the coming com-ing year were elected, as follows: Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, president; presi-dent; Harold W. Nielsen, first vice president; Mrs. Alvin Cole, second vice president; Mrs. Tom Anderson, secretary and treasurer. treasur-er. Mrs. Clarence Bullock, chairman chair-man of the waste fat salvage at Copperfield, says that Copper-field Copper-field women saved 103 pounds during ADril. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren of Bingham were visitors at the John Barrett home Wednesday. Mrs. Bert Whetsel and Genevieve Gene-vieve Whetsel were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Bullock receiv-ed receiv-ed a letterrecently from Seaman 2 C Gerald Bullock, saying he is in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, Don Valle and Mrs. Gordon Jackson were visitors vis-itors Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Eddie Rodaies of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Colby were &unaay evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole. A late lunch was served. Johnnie Colucci was a dinner guest Sunday at the Ross Falsetti Fal-setti home. Mary DaZanche and Vlia Falsetti Fal-setti were hostesses at dinner at the Maddalena DaZanche home Sunday evening for Mrs. Ross Falsetti, Johnnie Colucci, Gene Rignatois. Cards were played later. Ross Falsetti received word Tuesday from his brother, Anthony An-thony Falsetti, a prisoner of war of the British in East Africa. The letter brought the first news Mr. Falsetti has had in three years from Private Falsetti, who was I serving in the Italian army. Mrs. Leonard Johnson and son, Lennie, were luncheon guests Sunday at the Falsetti home. Mrs. Bill Burgamo, the former Gilda Compagna, and mother-in-law of Carbon countv, were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the Ross Falsetti home. Mrs. Burgamo visited her husband, a U.S. emplovee. Mr. and Mrs. John Pino, Mrs. Julius Bernardi of Provo were dinner guests at the Ross Falsetti home Monday. Cpl. Nicholas Contreras and mother, Mrs. B. Contreras. spent Wednesday visiting in Salt Lake City. , |