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Show decorated with grerTZTl streames and potted cmg was enjoyed and : ments served to 2nn Mr. and Mrs. E j W Mr- and Mrs. Wilia sited Sunday in AmPri, and Provo withrSB1' Lola Jean Gammell m , lene Johnson of Binehar?' ' ed dinner and a Lake City Saturday Dorothy Hansen was .. night guest Wednesday- home of Mr. and Mrs ai. of Salt Lake City AltosJ Dinner guests Wedn, the Wayne Hansen hS Mrs. Susie Logston and thur Adams and daughu? , of American Fork, and Mr ' Buckwalter and daueht V of Provo, who also SL night guests. c Faye Cowdell, daughter-and daughter-and Mrs. Ray CowdelU overnight guest Friday home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ins of Salt Lake City" u-as given by Beth Cowdell. Gamefwere time enjoyed by Ruth McKellar, Virginia Peterson. Jackie Barlow Bar-low Marjorie PuHan, Elaine Sever, Maxine Warner, Shir-: ley Parkin and Beverly Nix. Copperton LDS ward Primary held their conference Sunday evening. ev-ening. Opening prayer was given by Kent Christensen. A birthday penny contribution was given by Roy Ray. Jerry Downs recited the articles of faith primary colors were displayed. The four Keys, of Faith, Baptism Love of God and Love of Fellow Men, were given in song. The urogram was under direction of Mrs. Lu-cinda Lu-cinda Olsen, Mrs. Florence Buckle Buc-kle Mrs. Mabel Jensen, Mrs. Faun Price, Mrs. Colleen Warner, chorister, and Mrs. Dahrl Davis, organist, and the teachers, Mrs. Elva Jensen, Mrs. Ethel Crel in, Mrs. Bernice Foster, Mrs. Zelda Nix, Mrs. Nell H. Peterson. Mrs. Luella Willis, Mrs. Gladys Thorne, Mrs. Genevieve Gadd, Mrs Grace Olsen and Mrs. Deon Huntsman. The closing prayer was by Winn Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Parkin and four children of Bountiful were dinner guests at the Lewis B. Parkin home Sunday. The evening of April 20 the Copperton LDS ward M.I.A. held their closing social. The hall was i brother of Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, is home from Camp Caliborne, La., and is visiting here and in Fairview with his father, Sam Christensen. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell honored their daughter, Norma, at a party on her thirteenth birthday. The birthday cake was in yellow and white and with thirteen yellow candles. Games were played with prizes given Maurine Ray and Shirley Mayne. Other little guests were Jerry Watkins, Donna Rae Olsen, Bonnie June Olsen, Maurine Mau-rine Ray, Shirley Mayne, Donna Jean Gadd, Lucille Peterson, Barbara DeCol, Faye Stringer, Doris Anderson, Dorothy Groves and Jerry Shilling. Norma received recei-ved many lovely gifts. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Houghton honored their daughter, Jean, with a party on her fourteenth birthday. Games were played and the guests enjoying en-joying a good time were James Wing, Lois Groves, Margaret Nix, Carol Peterson, Joyce Miller, Janice Ja-nice Hansen, Margaret McKellar, Erma June Gammell, Norma Swain, Bonnie Bithell, Robert Bailey, Walter Finnas, Lowell Jensen, Bob Jenkins, Boyd Stoddard, Stod-dard, Zane Dumon, Davy Breck-on, Breck-on, Eugene Olsen. A delicious luncheon was served and Jean received lovelv eifts. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan and family visited at the home ot Mrs. Pullan's parents Mr and Mrs. A. F. Harwood of Salt L.ane City, Tuesday evening. Overnight guests Wednesday at the home of Marjorie Thompson, Thomp-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson of Lark, were Vi-day Vi-day Rae Poulsen, Betty Lou Houghton, Beverly Anderson, Rhea Lou Wilcox and Betty Brimhall of Apex. . A candy pull was enjoyed Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Dons Poulsen. Guests were Geraldeen Gammell, Marjene Barlow and Karlene Wilson. Sunday afternoon a dinner was given in honor of Richard Parsons, Par-sons, who left for the navy Monday, Mon-day, at the J. L. McKellar home. Overnight guest Tuesday at the Charles Winn home was Mrs. Joe Winn of Elko, Nev., a sister-in-law of Mr. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, Edward and David, were overnight guests Monday at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork . Monday Mrs. Raymond Cowdell was honored on her birthday at a surprise party. Honoring her were Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs. Albert Ray and Mrs. R. E. Strea-i Strea-i tor. I Saturday evening a candy pull Copperton Boy Scouts and the Junior Girls of the M.I.A. enjoyed enjoy-ed a swimming party at Warm , Springs Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and Mrs. Frank LaComb were chaperones. Harlow E. Fennell is now on a replacement crew which repairs re-pairs planes brought to Douglas Aircraft for inspection. He has had his present position about six weeks and finds the work very interesting. His home is at Long Beach. Mrs. Mary Davis left yesterday yester-day to return to her home in Long Beach, Calif., following a five-weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brisk. Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Isaacson of Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Lt. (j.g.) Royal Shields and Mrs. Shields of Eureka, Calif., arrived April 20 to visit several days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess before going to Tooele to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shields for part of Lt. Shields' leave, which will end Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hess entertained en-tertained at dinner in Salt Lake City Sunday for their daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Shields, and Lt. Shield's parents. Mrs. B. K. Doman and Mrs. George Anderson were guests at a luncheon Friday at the A. A. Larsen home in Midvale which honored Mrs. A. J. Vincent of California. Other guests were Mrs. Glenn Brewster, Mrs. Glen Burgener and Mrs. Otto Hansen, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Harold Har-old Larsen, Mrs. Ray Fenn and Mrs. Marlin Larsen of Midvale. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Doman will entertain for Mrs. Vincent, before she leaves to return to California Monday. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen and daughter, Shauna, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and daughters, dau-ghters, JoAnn and Doris, and Mr. and Mrs O. C. Jones. Lorraine Peterson, who is in nurse's training at the General . hospital in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Staff Sgt G. Bert Christensen. : COPPERTON : Marjorie Pullan, Phone 520W Lola Jean Gammell The theology lesson on "Practical "Prac-tical Religion will be given by Mrs. Evelyn Jensen and the teacher's topic will be presented by Mrs. Carrie Gammell at the Copperton LDS ward Relief society so-ciety meeting next Tuesday, May 2, at one-thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Farley entertained en-tertained at dinner and a farewell fare-well party honoring their son, Glen Farley, Sunday evening. Seventeen relatives, including Glen's grandmother, Mrs. Emma Doty of Salt Lake City, and aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Brown of Bountiful, gathered to wish him well before be-fore he left Monday for Farra-gut Farra-gut and U.S. naval training. Pauline Barkle, Westminster college student, spent the weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle. Dr. and Mrs. Glen R. Anderson Ander-son and Garth Russ, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday at the O. S. Jensen home. A delightful seven o'clock dinner din-ner was given the evening of April 19 at the home of Mrs. L. F. Pett, whose guests included Miss Vern Baer and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, who won bridge prizes, and Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Jenny Buchman, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Cot-ter, Mrs. H. E. Nelson, Mrs. He-ber He-ber Aylett and Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Monday evening the Copper-ton Copper-ton Community club met at the home of Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom with Mrs. Anthony Redmond as cohostess to 19 members and one guest. Named on a committee to select an emblem and colors and reconsider the name were Mrs. Willis P. Sperry, Mrs. Kermith L. Isbell and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch. Piano solos, "Rustle of Spring" and "Prelude in C-sharp Minor", were played by Jacqueline Barlow. Bar-low. Mr3. Richard Willey reviewed review-ed "Tragedy in France" by Andre Maurois. Delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. C. E. Holladay of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacob-sen Jacob-sen and son, Peter Lorin, who was 10-weeks old Sunday. Mrs. Holladay is Mrs. Jacobsen's mother. mo-ther. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen entertained enter-tained her bridge foursome Monday Mon-day afternoon. Mrs. Heber Nichols Nich-ols won high score prize. Mrs. Sidney R. Tregaskis Jr. left yesterday morning to rejoin Lt. Tregaskis at San Bernardino, Calif., after a 10-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Whiteley. |