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Show ghter, CarolyiTw spend the week-Sn' S ence and Logan "d fti The twelfth births ren Sumnicht w S l day at a matinee by servmg of iee Crea"yfo1 day cake by his Sffe W. Sumnicht. other. Mrs. Peter Smith u' Jacobsen and SOn Harold Smith left's for a vacation in Los?6 ers present were Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox, Rhea Lou Wilcox, Wil-cox, Mrs. Ernest Dicderich, Mr. and Mrs. H. SA. Cheever, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Virginia Peterson Peter-son and Erma June Gammell. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pumphrey en- ioyed a delightful week-end at Jeer Creek reservoir. Monday dinner guests at the P. O. Loveless home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price. A Wednesday dinner guest at the Ben Price home was James Zanardi. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Anderson and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Anderson Ander-son and family of Union were visitors vi-sitors Tuesday evening at the home of their sister and brother- 1 n -! :i VI tr 'i rA Mro Run Trina Wednesday. Mrs John Green , and children of Rjverton were dinner guests at the Thome home July 20. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thome entertained Mrs. Ralph Henkel and children, Mrs. Alfred Henkel, Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and Mrs. Wiiford Henkel at a waffle sup-I sup-I per. Thev then motored to ball Lake to 'see a show with Mrs. Sarnd Mrs. H R Tu-tjon of Monroe visited at the R.J. Smitn home over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. William Brown and daughters motored to Rock-port Rock-port Sunday to take Geraldeen Brown home after having spent a week here. Tuesday evening the Copper-ton Copper-ton ward Relief .society gave a social in honor of the P. O. Love-lic Love-lic familv. Games were played Mrs A T. Williams of Los Angeles, An-geles, Mrs. A. E. Williams and Mrs. M. A. Stuart of Sandy. Mrs H J. Kubitshek of Omaha, Neb, arrived Thursday, July 20, to visit a month with her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feraco. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son, Jack, Geor"e Dimas and Melvin Tietjen spent July 20 in Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mau-rice Christensen and at the American Am-erican Legion game, which Bingham Bing-ham won 13-10. Mrs. T. H. McMullin and sons, Richard and Paul, returned Sunday Sun-day after several weeks in Heber. Mrs. C. J. McCormack left yesterday yes-terday to visit several days in Midvale at the home of Mrs. Laura McDonald. Mrs. J. D. Stoddard and dau- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn were visitors Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Winn's brother, Thomas Yates of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raper and daughter, Shirley, and La Von Anderson are now making their home at Lark. Monday dinner guests at J. H. Colyar home were their son, Robert Rob-ert Colyar of Salt Lake City, and Bobbie Hintze of Bartlesville, Okla. Mrs. L. E. Barnett and daughter, daugh-ter, Jackie left Saturday for Marysvale where they will spend a week visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phill Rosequist. Sunday Mr. anad Mrs. Clarence and a program presented. Thursday evening a wiennie roast and Slumber party was held at the home of Ruth Mc-Kellar. Mc-Kellar. The girls enjoying it were Maxine Warner. Beverly Nix, Jackie Barlow, Beth Cowdell and Marjorie Pullan. Monday evening Maxine Warner, Warn-er, Virginia Peterson and Beverly Bev-erly Nix enjoyed a swimming trip to Salt Lake. Friday Ruth McKellar. Virginia Virgin-ia Peterson, Beth Cowdell and Marjorie Pullan enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City. On the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett and daughters, Maxine and Dorothy, Howard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and children of Kaysville and Mrs. Louis Garrett of Nephi enjoyed an outing at Liberty Dark. Sunday Sun-day visitors at the Garrett home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl of Midvale. The Senior Sunday school class, under the direction of Raymond Larsen, enjoyed a swimming trip to Saratoga Saturda evening The members of the class were Dona Gay Grant, Jack Knudsen, Karl Hofmann, Marvin Pullan, Don Stoddard, Dobert Cowdell, Wayne Ray, Lvnn and Glenn Pett, Ruth and Rae . Barnett, Joyce Hansen, Maureen Buckle, Jenna Vee Olson, Lorraine To-biason, To-biason, Mary Ann Swain, Clark Johnson, Melvin Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan accompanied the party. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant and daughter, Dona Gay, joined Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison Sunday to spend the day at American Fork canyon. Mrs. Catherine Grant returned to visit at the Grant home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and family, Dorothv Hansen, Margaret Mar-garet Mannion, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff and daughter picnicked picnick-ed Saturday at Murray park. Lt. William J. O'Connor Jr., in Salt Lake City on a few days' leave trom Norman, Okla., joined the group for luncheon. Mrs. J. V. Freston and children, child-ren, Wendell and V. E. Allen and family and Barbara Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. George Dotson of Salt Lake City enjoyed enjoy-ed a picnic at Butterfield canyon. Wednesday visitors at the Clarence E. Allen home were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester of Salt Lake City. Jerry Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs, left Sunday to spend a week at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Er-ickson. Er-ickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulsen Poul-sen and family were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hancock of Salt Lake City. Visitors Tuesday at the Wayne Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Buckwalter of Provo. Tuesday luncheon guest at the Ernest G. Poulsen home was Miss Cleone Lasson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Hansen's Han-sen's mother. Mrs. Susie Locston, and Mrs. Hansen's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arza L. Adams, all of American Fork. Major Freeman Parsons, who is now stationed in Kansas with the air corps, spent Sunday visiting visit-ing his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen Han-sen and family left Wednesday to spend a week vacationing in Provo canvon. lelt Tuesday for Roosevelt after spending six days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis. Francis Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell of Eureka Eur-eka and Mrs. Lyle Krebs and son, Jesse, of Monterey, Calif were dinner guests Sunday of M''-.an,d Mrs. James Denver, tneir luncheon guests included : copperton" : Marjorie Pullan. Phone 520W Lola Jean Gammell Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow and daughters, Jackie and Margene, spent vMondav and Tuesday visiting vis-iting in Clearfield with Mr. Barlow's Bar-low's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow. Wednesday evening a party was given for Mrs. V. S. Barlow and Mrs. P. O. Loveless by the new officers and teachers of the Copperton ward Sunday school. Games were under the direction of Mrs. James Carrigan. Refreshments Refresh-ments were planned by Mrs. Clinton Poulsen. Those assisting were Elairrt? Cheever, Maxine Schick and Marjorie Pullan Prizes Pri-zes were won by Jackie Barlow and Mrs. Ethel Crellin. The teach- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Anderson spent the 24th at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent the week-end at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Anderson spent Tuesday evening swimming at Black Rock. Arriving Monday at the Angus M. Christensen home were Mrs. Virginia Birke and son, Richard, ! of Los Angeles. Mrs. Birke is ' spending 10 days here with! friends and relatives and Rich-' ard will spend the rest of the j summer at the Christensen home I Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. ; Angus M. Christensen and son Kent and Mrs. Virginia Birke and son, Richard, motored to American Am-erican Fork to visit Mrs. Christ-ensen's Christ-ensen's father, Mr. Albert Birke. Sunday evening visitors at the Louis B. Parkin home werp Mr and Mrs. Merrill Parkin and children and mother of Mr Parkin, Par-kin, Mrs. Heber Parkin of Woods Cross and Miss Parkin of Oregon Elvin Armitstead and children left Sunday to spend five days at La Point with Mr. Armitstead's sister, Mrs. Alice Angus. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Armit-stpad Armit-stpad motored to Salt Lake to Meet Mrs. Alice Angus of La. Point. Lorraine Peterson of Salt Lake visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, Monday and Tuesday. Lucille Peterson left Friday to spend a week in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. MP- Leo Thome and Mrs. Wiiford Stringer enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake |