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Show llboPPERTON aVflori. Pullan. Phone 520W I Lola Jean Gammell I . . H Ittv Byrne, a freshman at the '" tT .rsity of Utah, will be star-Jf.,Va star-Jf.,Va solo dancer in the revue VX presented by Orchesis at rl burv hall May 5. She is a S'S "Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe lurking a visit her with a i.l0& W. A. Fike. Mrs. Wil-i'Sf Wil-i'Sf j O'Connor Jr. left Tues--Jto spend several days in Salt X fitv before joining her hus-?Jl hus-?Jl Lieutenant W. J. O'Connor Sfat Norman. Okla. Mr. and rR l Cunliffe entertained tvil iv ' for Mr. and Mrs. Fike 'nJMrs O'Connor. A luncheon Xjplimentin her was given by , f j Dewey Knudsen Sunday "5X Mrs H- Smernoff, Dorothy Jen Mrs. W. A. Fike and Bill M as other guests. Monday M Fike entertained at break-I break-I asI honoring Mrs. O'Connor. ors were also placed for Mrs. ' 1 Sumnicht, Mrs. J. D. Lay-A Lay-A Mrs. Smernoff and Mrs. 3 innor. , lL Isitor for two weeks at the trice Colyar home is Mrs. f ir's mother, Mrs. James L. Peirson of Fairview. lis. Mary Davis, rYiothor of "7 Mike Brisk, arrived Wedncs-L-Ievening from San Bernardi-iBo'IIrs. Bernardi-iBo'IIrs. Brisk underwent a minor 'fcefation at Bingham hospital I esfrrday. J ji and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-J Knud-J en entertained at breakfast I iafli 17 for Mr. and Mrs. Sam I 'eSco and Mr. and Mrs. Mike ! Ir. Daffodils and pussywillows i-eit combined to form table de-onjhons de-onjhons for the seven o'clock inacT presided over last Satur- yer, to make cookies for the LSO. Helping with the project were Elaine Cheever, Beth Cow-I Cow-I dell, Virginia Peterson, Jeane ; Willis, Jackie Barlow, Maxine ' Warner, Shirlev Parkin, Beverly ! Nix, Ruth McKellar and Marjo- rie Pullan. Sunday dinner guests at the Raymond Cowdell home were Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family, and Mrs. Daisy Draper, Dra-per, all of Orem. The bridge foursome met at the home of Mrs. Heber Nichols Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. Dewey Dew-ey Knudsen won high score prize. Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger were other members of the foursome. Last Friday Pfc Shirley Mila-no Mila-no of the U.S. marine corps and ! her parents were guests at the Dallas F. Anderson home. Pfc Milano has been stationed at New River, N. C. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl and baby of Midvale visited at the Rex B. Garrett home. Sunday visitors at the homes of the Garretts and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garrett and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and children and Dean Garrett and children, all of American Fork. Dinm't- guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mannion were their daughter, Mrs. Dan Delaney, and baby, Mi-chele Mi-chele Jeanene, of Bingham. Overnight guest Tuesday at the Charles Hudson home was their niece, Betty Brimhall, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Apex. Saturday evening guests at the Ben Price home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pumphrev, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore. Cards were played and refreshments served. day evening by Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen. Places were marked for vrS,..L- E, ,Stilln, Mrs. E. V Mrs, R; J- Smith, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. O S Jen- wm ?rSv -W1 Mitchell." Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs. Harold Chesler, Miss Stella Klopenst.no, Mrs. .Eugene Morris. Muss Helen Morns Mrs. J. D. Hawks. Pnzes at bridge went to Mrs Smith and Mrs. Mitchell. Barbara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Cowdell left Monday night to begm training as a WAVE at Hunter college; NtW ,Y?Jk,The now recruit was one of 16 Utah girls picked up at Salt Lake City and Ogden depots de-pots by a train carrying 125 girls from the west coast to the east. Mr.- and Mrs. Allan Richins of Salt Lake Citv were guests at the Cowdell home Sunday. T. H. McMullin, principal of Bingham high school, underwent treatment in Salt Lake City luesday for a nose condition. He is makin- a quick recovery Mrs. Kaspar Tassainer returned return-ed March 16 from Poulsbo, Wash , where she has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Christensen. Mrs. Tassainer brought good news concerning a new grandson, Ronald Kay, who was born February 3 at Port Gamble, Wash., hospital. The husky little lellow is home basking in the admiration of his sister, five-year old Sharon, and his aunt, Shirley Shir-ley Tassainer. who is making a visit of indefinite length at the. Christensen home. Mrs. Robert H. Bailey came home Saturday from St. Mark's hospital after a serious 15-week's illness. She is slowly regaining her strength. The evening of March 16 the Junior class of Copperton LDS ward MIA met at the home of their advisor, Mrs. H. A. Chee- moll, Marjorie Thompson, Jack Robison and Douglas Goff. An enjoyable evening was spent playing progressive games and Mormon bridge. Each guest received re-ceived a prize and the high score awards went to Patricia Mannion and Douglas Goff. An attractive buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen and family spent Friday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen of Midvale. Yellow roses made up the delightful de-lightful arrangement centering the one o'clock luncheon table at the home of Mrs. H. L. Goff last Friday when she entertained entertain-ed her bridge club. Prizes went to Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. C. E. Wilson. Mrs. George Dahlstrom entertained enter-tained her Pinochle club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. T. J. Hurley, Mrs. William Wil-liam Hogle and Mrs. Willis P. Sperry. Tasty refreshments were served. Mrs. Llwin Winn and daughter, Betty Mae, returned home Monday Mon-day evening from a five weeks' stay at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. D. Farnsworth of Los Angeles. An-geles. While Mrs. Winn and daughter dau-ghter were in California, she visited vi-sited her husband. Staff Sergeant Elwin Winn at Camp Roberts, Calif. Mrs. L. E. Barnett gave a delightful de-lightful party Saturday evening at her home. Guests attending were Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Cecil Ce-cil Downs, Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Dewey Mayne. Michigan Kitty was played and late refreshments served. Mrs. H. B. Merrill of Bingham spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dow-dell. Dow-dell. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner had as their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen and family of Nephi. Mrs. Clinton E. Poulsen entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon at a quilting. Guests were Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Smith, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs. H. A. Cheever, Mrs. Reed Kelly, Mrs. Ray Olsen and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson. A delicious luncheon was served. The Copperton Gleaner girls enjoyed a delightful party at the home of their instructor, Mrs. LaVar Houghton, the evening of j March 16. The time was spent making cookies for the USO. A light luncheon was served the following members: Vida Rae Poulsen, Maxine Schick, Lois Larsen, Rhea Lou Olsen, Betty Lou Houghton and Lola Jean Gammell. Later in the evening the late show at the Princess theatre was attended. Friday evening a arty was given gi-ven for the Bingham high school play cast by the director, Mrs. Nell H. Peterson, at her home. Attending were Melba Ottosen, Mary Goris, Marv Lou Lyon, Patricia Pa-tricia Mannion, Lola Jean Gam- |