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Show Elmer Pantalone formed a welcoming wel-coming committee and met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Con-tratto Con-tratto to welcome Pfc Victor Con-tratto, Con-tratto, home after three years with the marines. He arrived Sunday. Dinner was enjoyed by the entire group. Ila Caldwell moved into Salt Lake City Tuesday to make her home. Pito Gomez is visiting his father fath-er in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Johnson and daughters, Jane and Betty, of Los Angeles, visited overnight Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and son, Lennie, Cpl. John Pantalone Panta-lone and Elmer Pantalone returned re-turned last Friday from Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Wyo. Pvt. Ray Montoya, who was at Fort Douglas, had a week-end pass to visit his parents and friends. Ray volunteered for the paratroopers but hasn't been advised ad-vised as yet of acceptance. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin attended at-tended the rodeo Monday evening even-ing at the fair grounds in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and daughter, Pearl, visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl of Copperton. Ellen Falsetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Koss Falsetti, observed her tenth birthday with a party and birthday cake and luncheon on July 21. Her guests, each of whom received a prize, included Barbara Long, Norma Nevers, Donna Golosh, Anita Gardikis, Pauline Miller, Viora Cowdell, Dorothy Caldwell and Gregoria Korologos. ! COPPERFiELU : Phone 505J Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood Mrs. Ruth Burke and sons spent Tuesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs." Greg Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City, the occasion being Junior Tyson's eleventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughter Margo and Margaret Davies are spending this week vacationing at the home of Mrs. Cole's mother at Blackfoot, Ida. Clara Mae Phipps accompanied Miriam Peterson and parents of Lark on a week's vacation to Moon lake. Beverly Barrett left Monday to attend the Epworth league institute in-stitute at Mt. Pleasant this week. Mr. and Mrs .Boyd Turpin and son, Renald, went on a fishing trip up Provo canyon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son Val visited in Provo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Billy Leatherwood is visiting a few days at the home of his Erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Leatherwood. Seaman 2C Leland Cunliffe, home on furlough from San Diego, and Mrs. Cunliffe and infant in-fant daughter, of Vernal, visited at the Robert Burke, Josh Crow and Greg Tyson homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tierncy in Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hettrick and daughter Janet of Salt Lake City were week-end visitors at the J. B. Thurmond home. Mrs. J. B. Thurmond, chairman chair-man of the Minute Women of Copperfield, wishes to ask those who used to turn in waste fat to Mrs. Clarence Bullock to contact Clinton Robison or leave fats at the Thurmond home and they will be turned in for Copperfield. A large number of the Copper-field Copper-field Boy Scouts enjoyed a swim Thursday at Wasatch Springs. Mrs. Robert Burke received a letter from Seaman 2:C Gordon Burke recently. He is overseas, well and busy, he wrote. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell of Upper Terrace Heights moved down on the lower Terrace row Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie moved into the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fox. The children of Seaman 2C Orvil Cowdell received a letter from their father Wednesday. He expects to be attending an electrical elec-trical radio school in San Francisco Fran-cisco for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone, Panta-lone, Cpl. John Pantalone and |