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Show I Pullan, Phone 520W F, u Jean Gammell i, I Lola Je;n , . 1 i ' ,,rv B. Sells, mother of '; 1 r .rrett, returned to BfXin Ncphi Monday after . ten ctJ s- .ind uuests at the E. J. , Wf0Tk were Mrs, Cow-c Cow-c :eLther and sistcr-in-law. Mrs Robert Draocr and .-"ers, Dorothy and Jean, of ,rg at the Dewey Wriht ,,ndav evening were Mr '1, Eusi-ne Wilkins and MH Mrs William Wilkins luldren of Provo. vin Tietjon returned to his in Monroe after spending Mer at the home of his ffuncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. ;11!ind Mrs. David Cousin of ' Falls arrived Wednesday li Elvin Armitstead home to dSdMSLeo Thorne, Mrs. .Tenkel. Chief Petty Of-and Of-and Mrs. Ralph Henkel and i-en Patty utld Tcrry. t,n" 1 dinner and a show in Salt 'City Thursday, .w Diederich, daughter r and Mrs. Ernest Diederich .'.led home Thursday after -j spent 10 days at the home ; aunt and uncle Mr and John Diederich of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ernest Diederich three children enjoyed a trip mpanogos cave Monday, 'and Mrs. Thomas Ander-tnd Ander-tnd two children, Darlene ;oe of West Jordan are now Y their home at 100 First 'street, Copperton. j Bingham Canyon. I Sunday dinner guests at the Thill Dowdell home were Mrs. I .Margaret Johnson and H. C. Bradfield of Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. R. Johnson of Boston, Muss. Mrs. J. Glaser and daughter, Ellen, left Sunday for their home in American Fork, after a two-week two-week visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, David and Edward, arrived ar-rived home Friday after spending spend-ing five days visiting their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork and Mrs. Sophia Jacobson of Pleasant Grove. Visitor Wednesday at the W. Ray Gammell home was Miss Vennie Williams, daughter of Mrs. Edith Williams of Richmond. Thursday evening Audrey Groves, Gro-ves, Beverly Anderson, Rhea Lou Wilcox, Lola Jean Gammell of Copperton; Darlene Johnson, Bingham; Betty Brimhall, Apex Mine; Marjorie Thompson, Lark; Patsy Snow of Salt Lake City and Alma Hemmingson of Murray Mur-ray enjoyed dinner at the Hotel Utah and later a show in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family left Tuesday to spend a few days vacationing in American Amer-ican Fork. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. J Snr-enson, Snr-enson, Mrs. Richard B. Wells Mrs. Faye Burleigh and daughter daugh-ter Merlene attended the Guff reunion at Saratoga. The members of the Copper-ton Copper-ton LDS ward choir that were present at the program given on Temple Square and at American Fork Second ward Sunday were: Rae Barnett, Mrs. George Nix Mrs. Winn Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox, Betty Lou Houghton, Mrs. Karl Hofmann, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Rhea Lou Wilcox, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Charles Winn, Vida Rae Poulsen, Jacqueline Barlow, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Diederich, Jena Vee Olson, Marjorie Pullan. Shirley Shir-ley Parkin, Dean Parkin, Robert E. Pullan. Rex Garrett, Marvin Pullan, Beverly Nix, Gordon Buckle, Howard Hausknecht, Lynn Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen, H. A. Cheever and Ruby Parkin, organist and Alden Nix, director. Dinner guests Monday at the Ben Price home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin, who are now living in Copperton, and Mrs. Max Scroggin and son, Dennis, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price spent the day visiting Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Anderson of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and family spent Wednesday picnicking picnick-ing in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn, returned August 9 from a three-day fishing trip at Grand-daddy Grand-daddy lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett and daughters spent Saturday in Big Cottonwood canyon. Sunday Mrs. Ada Hay and Mrs. Vernal Mines of Sandy were visitors at the Roy Barnett home. Melvin Olsen and Dewey Mayne and son, Keith, left Wednesday Wed-nesday to spend a week fishing in Huntington canyon. Visitors Tuesday evening at the George Gadd home were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Timothy of |