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Show COPPERTON : .. pullan. Phone 520W , ,. Mr and Mrs. Angus and Mrs. Virginia California were enter- , t the Coon Chicken Inn 4 arTristensen's father, Al-irkC Al-irkC of American Fork. I B ' v Mr. and Mrs. Angus i?M.n entertained at a fa-itt- their son, Kent 1 f irk of American Fork Virginia Birk and son, 1 i of California. Ilary Sells of Nephi ar- Wednesday to spend sev-'2 sev-'2 with her daughter, Mrs. nrrett, after having return- m Nevada where she visit-Saughte.-in-law( Mrs. Earl Lk-end guests at the Clar-Ifen Clar-Ifen home were their h,ldren. Richard and Joan h ldr vn of Mr. and Mrs. jSSn of Salt Lake City feanne Miller of Salt Lake mrday dinner guests at the Colvar home were their son, Ji Colyar. and grandson, r.e Zimmerman, both of Salt honor of Donna Jean Gadd, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George i' a birthdav luncheon was Sunday, Donna's thirteenth day The guests included .f June Olsen, Donna Rae Maureen Ray, Shirley Rae , Geraldine Shilling, Nor-owdell Nor-owdell and Lois Mae Gadd 'idvale, who also spent the "end visiting the Gadds. esday dinner guests at the ne Anderson home were Mr. Sirs. B. K. Doman and son, ronce Pino, son of Mr. and Sam Pino, was taken to St. 's hospitar Sunday to un-i un-i and appendectomy, dnesday Mr. and Mrs. Char-finn Char-finn were diner guests at ome of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. irdson of Magna. riPTPI ,?uesls Sunday at the Charles Winn home were their daughter and son-in-law Mr Mrs. Clinton Raper and dough e Lark' Shirky Anderstn of Ben11' diinner Kues,s al ' Mrs P C h,0mVVCrL' Mr- aJ Diane U'vlcS iUld 'SL"1' Wednesday Mrs. Annie Henkel visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henkd. Mr Emma Henkel and children visa: ed in Salt Lake City with Mrs Woodrow Mathison Wed, Lav .Mrs. Wilford Stringer, Mrs F -yin Armitstead and Mr. and Mi's. Leo Thorno enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Wednes- Mrs. M. R. Allen of Sandv was an overnight guest at the 'home of her sister. Mrs. William Peterson Peter-son Sunday. Maureen Peterson small daughterof the Petersons' returned Sunday after having spent a week at Sandv Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H A Cheeyer and daughters, Elaine and Shirley, motored to Fairview to visit Mrs. Cheever's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rigby. The Copperton summer school band enjoyed a hike Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon with their instructor, Joel P. Jensen. Present were Aria Olson, Richard Anderson, Shirley Cheeyer, Donna Jean Gadd, Bonnie Bon-nie June Olson, George Gadd Donna Rae Olson, Donald Olsen Maureen Ray, Shirley Mayne' Roslyn Hansen, Patty Lee Fike Marilyn Bolton, Winn Foster and Don Gust. A wiener roast and watermelon bust were enjoyed. Dinner guests Tuesday at the James Denver home were Mrs. E. M. Heckler, Irene Sudheiner and Mrs. James Petterson, all of Salt Lake City. The bridge foursome met at the home of Mrs. Heber Nichols Monday. Mon-day. Spending the rest of the summer sum-mer at the James Denver home is their niece, Arlene Ast of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett and daughter, Patricia, returned Tuesday after spending two weeks at Canon City, Colo. Tim Ablett left Wednesday to take over a bowling alley at Tooele. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Carl and children and Mr. Carl's mother, Mrs. Lydia Carl, enjoyed 1 a picnic and swimming at Mur- ray park. j Patricia Mannion and Lola Jean Gammell enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City July 27. Wednesday dinner guests at the J. L. McKellar home were Mrs. McKellar's brother and wife, Major and Mrs. Freeman A. Parsons Par-sons of Victoria, Kansas. Patsy Garrity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Garrity, and Geraldeen Gammell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, left Sunday to spend a week with the Girl Scouts at Camp Cloud Rim. Monday Myrlene Burleigh, daughter dau-ghter of Mrs. Faye Burleigh of Butte, Mont., both of whom are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson, was taken to Holy Cross hospital for treatment. treat-ment. July 27 Audrey Sells of Salt Lake City arrived to visit her sister, Mrs. Rex Garrett, several days. Enjoying a theatre party Monday Mon-day were Barbara Barnhart, Dorothy Do-rothy Hansen, Jean Jackson, Margaret Mar-garet Mannion, Faye McKellar and Faye Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen and daughters visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. Larsen's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Jane Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family spent July 27 and Friday Fri-day in American Fork canyon. Mrs. Wilford Stringer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Annie Henkel motored to Mountain Moun-tain View, Wyo., to visit Mrs. Stringer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garaham over the weekend. week-end. Faye and Arnold Stringer, who had been visiting their grandparents for- a month, re turned to Copperton with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle entertained en-tertained Friday evening at a delightful de-lightful canyon dinner for Miss Esther Ritzman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. J. Dewey Knudsen and Robert Jenkins fished July 27 and 28 on the Gooseberry with good results. re-sults. Orsella Preloran returned July 27 from St. Mark's hospital, where she recently underwent an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noland and children, Weldon and Wanda, Wan-da, of West Jordan, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby and family of Tooele Too-ele were visitors Tuesday evening even-ing at the Huntsman home. Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and children picnicked at Liberty park with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and family fa-mily of Salt Lake City. Small Mary Esther Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sperry, left July 27 to spend 10 days with her aunt, Mrs. Vernon E. Christensen of Tooele. Mrs. Frank W. Olson and daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Willard Nichols of Bingham, spent Tuesday evening visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Ramon and Norman Day of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end with Mrs. Roland Warner. O. C. Jones is a patient at St. Mark's hospital. The Copperton Relief society will hold their monthly sewing day Tuesday at the Relief society room, according to announcement of Mrs. Elva Nix. i |