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Show the Max Salazar home. Seaman Sanchez has just completed his basic training at Farragut and will either be assigned to sea duty or sent to school in the near future. Sammy Callas is visiting relatives re-latives in Layton. Mildred Kotila underwent an appendectomy at the Bingham hospital last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock and sons, Buster and Don Valee and Brazell were Salt Lske City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks of Midvale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller Monday Mon-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allied spent the week-end in Ogden visiting Mr. Allred's parents. George Georgelas and family moved to Murray last Sunday. Mr. Georgelas plans on continuing continu-ing in business in Copperfield. Manuel Tappia is recuperating from an appendectomy at his home in Copperfield. Mrs. John Anderson,- Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall and Mrs. Walter Brown were Provo and Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Connie Brown was the guest of Beverly Scussel at the John Vietti home in Bingham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernardi of Provo spent the evening Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti. Other visitors at the Falsetti home were Mr. and Mrs. John Chido of Salt Lake City and Louie Marasco. The evening even-ing was spent playing cards after af-ter which a delicious midnight lunch was served. Velia, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Falsetti accompanied ac-companied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernardi to San Francisco for indefinite visit with relatives and friends. Ellen Falsetti is visiting her nunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs- Joe Chido in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Murray was a visitor at the J. A. Thomas home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton were visitors at the Ray Watson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pino in Bingham. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. : cbHwiELD : Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood e Phone 197-J The Copperfield volunteer firemen fire-men will have a fire practice it the Firemen's hall at 7:30 toai;;ht (Friday). Seems like the past week h is been Navy week for Copperfield. Last Wednesday Pete Baros and Max Salazar left for the naval training station at Farragut, Idaho, Ida-ho, and Mike Callas and William Lopez left August 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Brown of Venice, Calif., sister of Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall Kirk-endall has been visiting at the Kirkendall home the past week. She will leave today (Friday) for her home. Robert L. Burke left last Saturday Sat-urday for Farragut, Idaho, to enter the naval training station. We reported last week that Robert Ro-bert had joined the marines, but due to the Marines quota being filled for the month of August, Robert joined the navy. A beautiful beau-tiful ruby ring was presented Bob by the Rev. D. E. Leahv trt behalf of his friends as a farewell fare-well gift. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Starley attended the funeral of Mrs. Ma-rintha Ma-rintha Milner in Spanish Fork last Saturday. Mrs- Milner was Blaine's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Anderson and children, Bobby and Patty, and Myles McDonald attended the circus in Salt Lake City Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood were visitors at the William Peterson home in Copperton Sunday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. Pete Sarrias left Monday for Camp Pierce, Fla.. where she will join her husband. Mrs. Lloyd Miller's mother, Mrs. Ardella Nichols of Randolph spent several days with her last week, Mrs. Miller's two sisters, Mrs. Ray Whiting of Evanston, Wyo., and Alice Nichols of Ogden Og-den were also visitors at the Miller home this week. Mrs. William Jones' mother, Mrs. D. Arrlgoni of Bingham spent Saturday with her. Phyllis Ivie spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ludwig Zorn of Telegraph. Tele-graph. Miss Ivie is leaving for West Virginia next Wednesday where she will be married to Art Durnford, formerly of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Mr. Durnford is a former Copperton resident and at the present time a chemical engineer engi-neer in West Virginia. Bunny Richardson, daughter of W. R. Richardson of Telegraph, arrived from California last Saturday Sat-urday for an indefinite stay. Mrs. George Davies of Telegraph Tele-graph is in the Bingham hospital convalescing after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gouvisis and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Sam Korologos. Neils Booke, private in the marine corps is on a 30-day furlough. fur-lough. Private Booke is a brother broth-er of Mrs. Mike Callas and spent a week at the Callas home. He left Wednesday, for Washington, D. C, but expects to return to Bingham in a week. Upon his return he will marry Miss Mary Lee Zdunich of Bingham, after which the young couple will travel tra-vel to Camp Elliott, Calif., where they will make their home. Private Pri-vate Booke has seen action at Guadalcanal. His home base has been New Zealand for the past several months-James months-James Canning of Lark was calling on old friends in Copper-field Copper-field Sunday and Tuesday. Selso N. Sanchez, seaman 2 c is spending a 10-day furlough at , |