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Show urday. Guests included Jackie Jensen, Carolyn Stoddard. Jovce Olsen, Vonda Olsen, Jackie Da'hl-strom, Da'hl-strom, Joyce Olsen, Carol Gay Wing, Betty Lou Bailey, Johnny Landenberger. Karen Johnson, Barbara Nix, David Cunlit'fe, Vivian Vi-vian Butt, Sandra Laveock and Audrey Ann Sumnieht. Prizes at games went to Vonda, Carol Clay, i Karen and Johnny: I C0PPERTON i . pullan. Phone 520W 1. Jean Gammell ; 1 1 H Willey will re-W re-W Sar A?tiobioaphy of I Wellington Koo' at 8 daf -Vv at the home of Mrs. r rDahVtrom, who is entering enter-ing the Copperton Commu- f? ' Eleanor Wells of Salt If City "Sent the forepart of ke C t with Mr. and Mrs. w!f Blaine Wells, who mov-fbtf mov-fbtf s Preparatory to r Jells' induction into the na-, na-, rharles F. Sullenger en-Mrt en-Mrt i her bridge foursome at ffS and cardRs Monday af- ""I'cpntine Copnerton Com-?f Com-?f iffi at Uie Utah Federa-H Federa-H Women's clubs at the Ho-futth Ho-futth tart Friday and Satur-LVSe Satur-LVSe Mrs. L. L Watson and t i Dewey Knudsen, who at-fej at-fej the first day's sessions, R Mrs J D. Laycock and Mrs. f Smernoff, who were at meet-k meet-k and the closing banquet Eft E. Barnett entertained J f, Friday evening for U.G.I.U. Kb Mrs. Betty Winn was a spell spe-ll west. Prizes went to Mrs. I G Steele, Mrs. Ray Watson V Mrs G. O. Swain, fauline Barkle was 18 years i April 18 and was honor guest fa dinner party given by her It Mrs. C. L. Booth of Salt lie City. A student at West-Kster West-Kster college, Pauline had her Cents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Bark-fas Bark-fas special visitors. Jlrs L. L. Watson and Mrs. J. wey Knudsen visited Friday Ining with Mrs. Hardy Odell ISalt Lake City. Mildred Warner, in nurses I ning at Salt Lake countv hos-laL hos-laL visited overnight Friday jh Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner. )lr. and Mrs. Walter Leichty I) sons, Cpl. Seymour Leichty to recently returned from ov-pas ov-pas duty) and Dean, of Pro-jjence, Pro-jjence, arrived April 13 to visit il Sunday at the home of Mr. i Mrs. J. D. Stoddard. Cpl. polity left Friday to attend I S. at Buckley field, Colo. lr. and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby 1 Tooele, formerly of Bingham, Ived into their recently-pursh-id home this week, air. and Mrs. E. S. Grant enter-pd enter-pd at a birthday dinner Sun-Uionoring Sun-Uionoring Mrs. Hannah Ter-j! Ter-j! Draper, Mrs. Grant's moth-1 moth-1 on her seventy-first birthday. I beautifully-decorated white I pink birthday cake centered table, Mrs. Grant was assist-I assist-I in arrangements by her dau-er, dau-er, Dona Gay. Others of Mrs. Wi family present to wish t a hacDy birthdav and to bring her gifts were Mrs. Lily Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, Mm Janice Johnson, Mrs. J. B. Burn-ham, Burn-ham, Allen Terry, all of Draper and Mrs. H. W. Francom of Og-den. Og-den. B Ralph L. Garrett of American Fork spent Wednesday and Thursday at the H. P. Matthews and Rex Garrett homes. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Raymond Larsen and daughters, Lois and Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs Freeman Free-man Wilcox and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer of South Jordan. They also attended conference. Dinner guests Monday at the me of Mrs. Harold Larsen of Midvale were Mrs. A. J. Vincent of California, Mr. and Mrs. A A Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burgener of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son! Norman. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the B. K. Doman home was Mrs. Clarabelle Roddea of Midvale Overnight guest Friday at the Cyral Robison home was Willa-deen Willa-deen Hodges of Bingham. Mrs. Rhea Lou Wilcox and Marjorie Thompson of Lark enjoyed en-joyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Marjorie Mar-jorie was an overnight guest at the Ray Olsen home. Week-end guest was Lola Jean Gammell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, at the home of Superintendent and Mrs. C. N. Jensen of Sandy. Patricia Mannion and Kathleen Grabner of Lark were visitors in Vernal Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker. Mrs. W. H. Sperry and son, H. h sPrrv,' of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowan of Provo were dinner guests April 13 at the Houghton home. Sunday visitors at the J. H. Colyar home were Mr. and Mrs. J. P .Colyar and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Ames, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Colyar and family fami-ly of Bountiful. Overnight guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney of Bingham was Margaret Marga-ret Mannion. Lt. and Mrs. Edd L. Barnett of Val Dosta, Ga., are visiting Mr. Barnett's sister and husband, Major Ma-jor and Mrs. G. P. Grant at Aberdeen, Ab-erdeen, Md. Sunday Mrs. Elwin Winn received re-ceived an anniversary message by phone from her husband, Staff Sergeant Elwinn Winn of Los Angeles. Word has been received by Mrs. L. E. Barnett that her son-in-law, Phil Rosequist of Marysvale, was taken to Price hospital for treatment of a severe se-vere head injury suffered in an automobile accident Saturday. In honor of Jackie Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett, on her eighth birthday, a delightful party was given Sat- |