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Show jtors at Mr. Loveridge's parents' home in Orem. : Mrs. Clarence Bullock, chairman chair-man of the Fat Salvage in Copperfield, Cop-perfield, announces a turn in of 98 pounds of waste fat during February from Copperfield housewives. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Meecham moved into a home on Terrace 1 Heights recently vacated by the ! urar.t Williams family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clancey of the Byrne apartments have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Meecham. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock ; and two children visited George ! Bullock in Magna Wednesday i evening. i Arilla Bullock Is Bride of March 6 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock of Copperfield announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Arilla Bullock, and Military Policeman Po-liceman (Bm T5) Gordon E. Jackson of Camp Deal, Calif., in Reno, Nov., on Monday, March 6. The bride, who is a graduate of Bingham high school and has been attending University of Utah, wore a green and white silk suit and carried a lily-of-the-valley bouquet. loppERFiEii) : w L. Leatherwood " Phone 197-J a Mrs Ernest Hickman andfi Mr and Mrs. Alvin VdZ Mr and Mrs. Byron 1- st Sunday evening. J50" e,e Played and a late Ivon served. I'. n..n Loveridge and Mrs. fee? Bullock and Arilla Bui-Kro Bui-Kro Salt Lake visitors last I'nd Mrs. George Bolich of i,nd B.'V were dinner guests tme!oNi Pantalone received lpohon.' call from her son, ohn Pantalone Jr., from the ;f base. North island, San C'lW He said he was fine. ,' 'newly-organized Five L,d ,iub met at the home 5 Leonard Johnson the ev- of March 2. Mrs. Olvina won first pnzo at Five red. Mrs. Ruth Burke re-Id re-Id house prize. Mrs. John-L.rved John-L.rved a late lunch, iiman 2 C Gordon Burke ar-4 ar-4 Sunday from Farragut, J for a 10 -day leave. Gordon 1 the best of spirits and has f? RPi M1' Hettrick of Salt 3 City is in Bingham hospital Jiving an appendectomy per-ed per-ed several days ago. She is living nicely. Her daughter, it is visiting here with her Al'parehts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ji,d. rs. Joe McDonald were Salt Lake visitors Monday. mus. of BinRh spent Saturday night as guest of Beverly Bev-erly Barrett. Miss Stella Klopenstine was a guest at the luncheon given Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mrs. Mike Brisk in Copperton honoring the adies who received citations for their splendid work in the Fourth War Loan drive. Those ladies having sales' records of S5000 or more received these citations. Copperfield is proud of vou, M;ss Klopenstine. Mrs. Ray Watson and Mrs. francis J. Quirm of Bingham were guests of Mrs. John Osoro last Friday evening. Mrs. Ted Scroggin was a visitor vis-itor Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. G. Rose of Copperton. Mrs. Helen Colon of Salt Lake Uty was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis last Wednesday. John Anderson is spending a few days at home. It's spring vacation va-cation at the University of Utah Mr and Mrs. Ernie Johnson and children of Salem, Ore., are visiting a few days at the home f AlXhT PniPPs' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps and family were dinner guests at the Arthur Phipps home Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Todd and family were evening visitors Tuesday at the Ralph Phipps home. Christ Bapis returned to his home from Bingham hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sarantos were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis Tuesday. Little Connie Chestnut was honored on her Fourth birthday March 2 by her mother, Mrs. Ned Chestnut, who entertained 12 of Connie's small friends at a party. Games were played and ice cream and cake served. The little girl thoroughly enjoyed opening her gifts. Mrs. Ken Beckstead of Murray spent Saturday night and Sunday Sun-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood. Mrs. Ethel Price of Ogden was a guest during the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alvin Cole of Telegraph. Audrey Groves was a dinner guest last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ted Scroggin. Mrs. Frank Rino and Mrs. Mike Baros honored Mrs. Thomas Strelich at a Stork shower the evening of March 2 at the CIO union hall. Bingo and 500 were played. A St. Patrick's color scheme was followed in decorations, decora-tions, favors and in the delicious luncheon. Mrs. Annie Johnson won house prize and Mrs. Robert Burke Sr. and Mrs. Margaret Anderson the prize for 500. Miss Helen Camara and Mrs. Albino Lopez were high at Bingo. Mrs. Strelich was thrilled with the beautiful presents. Mrs. Mike Baros received a letter from her son, Seaman 2 C Mike Peter Baros, who states that his new address is New Caledonia. Cale-donia. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Colby entertained en-tertained at cards last' Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson were their guests. Mrs. Peterson served a late lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge and children were week-end vis- |