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Show ?n?an Santistevan, Paul Mc-Mullm Mc-Mullm and Kent Allsop. Each child received a favor. Marilvn Jensen was thirteen years old March 29 and chose to celebrate the anniversary Friday Fri-day evening. Luncheon was ser-ved ser-ved at tables gay with Easter favors. Prizes went to Beverly Wright and Margy IsbelL Other guests were Joyce Jackson, Lucille Lu-cille Peterson, Betty Tibbie Lor-rtta Lor-rtta Robison, Rhea Armitstead, Barbara Coward, Barbara Williams Wil-liams and Shirley Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Beck and children of Mid-vale Mid-vale and Mrs. Jack Gleason were dinner guests at the George A. Jensen home Sunday. O I Copperton Notes Bobbie Lee Johnson was five ' years old Saturday and celebrated celebrat-ed the Red Letter date at a delightful de-lightful party arranged for' her i and her playmates by her moth- er, Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Easter favors, games, birthday cake and refreshments delighted Bobbie Lee and Michael and Billy Johnson, John-son, Dorothy Slotte, Joan Johnson, John-son, Johnny Susaeta, Dickie Sus-aeta, Sus-aeta, Louis Susaeta, Marilyn Ball, Cathie and Joan Ernest, Jerry Kosovich. Norman Bianchi, Bobby Davis, Joe. Casich, Lennie Johnson, Alice Wilson, J. D. Hawks, Nancy Jone Crellin and Jimmy Landenberger. The Pinochle club enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake Wednesday. Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson John-son included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Davis, Hugo Bianchi, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and Mrs. William Hogle. Mrs. William Hogle has spent the past week in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Barton. Mr. Hogle has been a patient in a Salt Lake hospital. An important milestone for Richard McMullin, his fourth birthday, was made happy Monday Mon-day at a giy luncheon party his mother, Mrs. T. H. McMullin, arranged ar-ranged for him and neighbor-, hood playmates, Rosemary and ' David Jensen, Richard Nielsen, |