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Show Mr and Mrs. Dale Johnston were hosts Saturday evening at a Monte Carlo whist party at their home. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. E. R. Booth and Mrs. Clyde Kendall, both of Salt Lake City, Richard Rauer and J. A. Johnson. Others at the par v were Mr. Booth, Mr. Kendall, Mrs. Rauer, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latimer. A two-course luncheon in a Valentine Valen-tine theme was served. , Mrs- Alger Baum, Miss Marion Copenhaver, Mrs. J. Crellin and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kobert Crellin, left by plane fronVSalt Lake City for Tacoma, Wash., to visit Pvt. Julian Baum and Pvt. Robert Crellin, who expect to leave soon for overseas. Mrs. Bailey LincW small daughter, Gayft arrived Saturday to Vi.f with Mr. and Mrs jl1 sen. The Ladies of Ruri(lv hold their meeting C 7 p.m. in the LutheS where meetings will bp iw the Swedish hall paired. Mrs Nick P. Floros,,.' Alger Baum entertained entine dinner Sundav J husbands William Miss Marlon Copenh-ivw'r- Mayor Ed W. jgj r Tuesday in Midvale ! with Draft Board No is fying selective service r of February 16. 1 Copperfield ! JMtt, ;J0JJf,nf,1?r?;j?1rr6rr- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and son, Kenny, of Los Angeles are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Chiea. Mrs. Carter is Mr. Chieas sistpr. A group of women met Thursday Thurs-day at the Copperfield school to quilt for civilian defense. Mr. and Mrs .J. B. Thurmond visited Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. Mr, and Mrs. Reno Marcon entertained en-tertained February 8 at a birthday birth-day party for their daughter, Frances, who was four years old, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. Others present were Mrs. Laura McDonald and daughters, Viola and Mary Lou, of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and children; Mrs. Blaine Milner and daughter daugh-ter and Frances' small sister, Pearl Marcon. m w , John Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown, left Sunday to join the U.S. navy. " Mrs. Lillian Bellows has taken over management of Cyprus hall as a private boarding house, effective ef-fective February 16. Three meals a day are served for $35 a month. Assisting Mrs. Bellows are Miss Louise Bentley, Mrs. Farell Beck-stead Beck-stead and Mrs. Virgil Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings and son, Shirl, of Roosevelt, left yesterday for home following a five-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal. Mrs. Rawlings is a niece of Mrs. Apostal. The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Luther-an church was entertained the evening of February 16 by Mrs. Louise Sutherland and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Nelson. Next meeting will be at 7 D.m. March 15. |