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Show Rose of Copperton, came from Gulfport, Miss., for a short furlough fur-lough and spent part of the time in Copperfield visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald had as Christmas guests Mrs. McDonald's mother, Mrs. J. M. Fine and Mr. Fine, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rose of Copperton, Isabell Rose and Malcolm Rose S 2c and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ter-vort. Ter-vort. Mr. and Mrs. Fine visited two days with the McDonalds and at the Rose home in Copperton. Cop-perton. Mrs. Angela De Luna returned return-ed home last week from Texas. Dora Gallegos and Carmelita Contreras visited Erlene Walters in Bingham December 27. FIREMEN ELECT NEW LEADERS Copperfield Volunteer Firemen Fire-men have announced election of the following new officers to serve a six-months' term: Fire chief, Joe McDonald; assistant as-sistant fire chief, Myles Anderson; An-derson; captain, Emile Bodim-er; Bodim-er; first lieutenant, Leland E. Cunliffe; second lieutenant, Nick Sarantos; secretary-treasurer. Stanley Clancy; ser-geant-at-arms, George Hatt. Those named will be installed at the next, meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday. January 7. I: coppERFiELb : Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood Phone 197-J Max Salazar 3 c baker, U. S. navy, who is stationed at Port Huene, Calif., arrived home before be-fore Christmas for a 20-day furlough fur-lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Salazar. Max is with amphibious forces. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borich and daughter of Bingham were Christmas dinner guests at the Felix McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beckstead of Murray spent Christmas day JM with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leath-I, Leath-I, erwood and family. J Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett had . 4 as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ray Watson, Mrs. John Holmes :i and daughter, June, and Mr. and lit! Irs- Russe11 Boren and daugh-Wl daugh-Wl tt rs. j,y Patsy Sanchez of Salt Lake F ' City was a week-end guest at the Max Salazar home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. ,Uand Mrs. Elmer Colby and son s iof Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Clell ' 'j Sorenson and daughter of Mid-'jvale; Mid-'jvale; Ramona Colby of Ogden ""land Audrey Groves of Copper-- Copper-- 4 ton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scrog-L Scrog-L jgin and son of Midvale spent I ii two days and nights at the Scrog-s Scrog-s 1 i sin home. A. Torres of Dinkey ville had as a Christmas guest his son, Carl Torres of Dallas, Tex., whom he had not seen for 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and sons were Christmas dinner guests of the Pete Brown fami- Mrs. Christ Bapis' mother, Mrs. Jim Callas, and son, of Layton, visited tor three days over Christmas at the Bapis home. Lila Contreras, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City, spent Christmas at her parents' home in Dinkeyville, returning to Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and his mother, Mrs. Pete Carl, of Copperton, were present at the wedding of Roy Carl and Miss Mildred Marie Orland in Tooele at the Catholic church at noon Christmas day. Miss Flossie Orlando Or-lando was bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald were business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday. They also enioye da show. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Lugerbauer of Union (formerly (form-erly of Telegraph) were dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Zorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Clays. The William Richardson family fami-ly of Telegraph spent the waek-end waek-end in Lehi. Betty Mattson is spending her Christmas vacation in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nepolis had as dinner guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nepolis of Lead Mine and Mrs. H. A. For-shay For-shay of Hawthorne, Nev. tt - k -V Pfc Tom Saltas is home from Camp McDowell, Calif., until January 6. The annual Christmas Eve party of the Anderson sisters and brothers was held this year at Tommy Andersons home on Terrace Heights. Gifts were exchanged ex-changed and a delicious late luncheon served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family, all of Copperton; Mrs. Howard Anderson and Mrs. Mary Allen and family, all of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson An-derson and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Anderson and family of Copperfield and the hosts and their family. Connie Brown, who is attending attend-ing St. Mary of the Wasatch, returned re-turned home last Wednesday evening, ev-ening, December 22, and will be on vacation until January 5. Connie visited in Copperton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rudy of Salt Lake City were afternoon visitors at the Arthur Phipps home Christmas. Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin were Christmas Christ-mas breakfast guests at the Mark Kirby home in Provo. Mike, Ruth and Carmelita Contreras and Eddie Ortega enjoyed en-joyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City December 27. 'H Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ander-I Ander-I I son, son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. A Gordon Jensen of Bingham were lldinner guests Christmas of Mr. 'J; and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, all Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman -T-iand son, Dal, of Crescent, were ii Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. IjAlvTn Cole. I Marcel Chiea and daughter and son were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hardcastle of Sandy. I The neighborhood at Telegraph 'gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turpin and sang 'Christmas carols the evening of 3 December 24. This is a yearly I custom, j Billy Mclvor and Rex Leath-t Leath-t serwood were Salt Lake City vis-itors vis-itors Tuesday. They enjoyed i swimming, dinner and a show. Among those gathered around jLlthe festive board at Christmas i;J 'A the home of Mrs. Arthur 4-J'Phipps were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Phipps and family, Mr. and Mrs. I John Harriman and family. The riengrandchildren were Mrs. Lucile jtfilChestnut, Jo Delene Long, Bar-i Bar-i ttara Long and Bobbie Long and ti ftgreat granddaughter, Connie i Marie Chestnut. lAitj. Malcolm Roste S 21c of the Seasons, Sea-sons, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. r. |