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Show ton, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Thompson of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Isaacson of Rivcrton. O Copperton ' Mrs. J. D. Knudsen. Ph. 517R2 sv. . j , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. deman and Mr. and Mrs. Geo-s Geo-s Gadd attended a party at the me of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell mothy Friday evening. Bob Kreuger, a freshman at s U.S.A.C. at Logan, and Char-. Char-. Hudson, a sophomore at the iversity of Utah, spent last tek-end in Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pumphrey ;nt Monday in Salt Lake City iting Mrs. Pumphrey's broth-and broth-and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. svenson, and Tuesday in Lehi iting their daughter and son-law, son-law, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester ore. Hiss Laura Marshall spent the ek-end with her sister, Miss ra Marshall, in Salt Lake City. I party was given Thursday kning at the home of Mr. and s. Elvin Armitstead. Guests re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter-i, Peter-i, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Cheever, . and Mrs. Rov Larsen. Mr. Ray's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Straton, and daughters, dau-ghters, Winona and Lucille, of Salt Lake City. The Copperton Boy Scouts Saturday evening enjoyed a swimming party at the Y.W.C.A. in Salt Lake City. Members attending at-tending were Wayne Ray, Lynn and Glen Pett, Ray Pett, Keith Mayne, Kent Stillman, Delmar Schick, Willard Nix, Douglas Golf, Gordon Buckle and Howard How-ard Swain, accompanied by their swimming instructor, Norman J. Densley of Midvale. Refreshments Refresh-ments were later enjoyed in Murray. Jack Klessanger of Bingham was a dinner guest Monday at the N. Hofhiens home. I A delicious light luncheon was enjoyed Saturday afternoon at the home of Janice Hansen. Guests were Norma Swain, Erma June Gammell, Margaret McKellar McKel-lar and Colleen Robison. Dinner guests Monday at the V. S. Barlow home were Mrs. Barlow's sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Norman J. Densley of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hofmann had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baer of Salt Lake City. A nicely-arranged buffet supper sup-per was enjoyed Tuesday evening even-ing following the Green and Gold ball at the home of Robert Nicholl. Nich-oll. Guests were Vida Rae Poulsen, Poul-sen, Faye McKellar, Lola Jean Gammell, Douglas Goff and Kenneth Ken-neth Ray. Mrs. R. J. Smith attended a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Christensen on Highland High-land drive, Salt Lake City, Friday" Fri-day" afternoon. The twelve guests were seated at a lace covered table centered with white lilies. The Blue Bird class of Cop- 1 Mrs. Wilford Stringer, Mr. i Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Has F. Anderson. Bridge was yed with prizes going to Mrs. lerson and Mr. Stringer. , Re-shments Re-shments were served. )inner guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. Frazier Tuesday evening re Mr. and Mrs. George B. bbe and Mr. and Mrs. Roy lling. lunday evening Mr. and Mrs. d Cox had as dinner guests H. Barkle and his daughter, is Gloria Barkle, !rs. Fred Cox and grandson, yd. motored to Salt Lake City unlay to visit Mrs. Cox's dau-er-in-law, Mrs. Floyd Cox. Irs. J. H. Barkle left Friday, company with her sister and band, Mr. and Mrs. Charles th of Salt Lake City, to visit iister and brother-in-law of i. Barkle and Mrs. Booth, Mr. Mrs. Olof Severnsen in San go. . . dinner guest Friday even-at even-at the Bert Cheever home Miss Fae Hansen of Lark. ief Society Iting Bee he Relief society met Tues-. Tues-. afternoon at the home of . Bert Cheever for a quilting , Guests were Mrs. George 5en, Mrs. Pete Wilcox, Mrs. ik M. Davis, Mrs. Fred Cox, . E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. P. O. eless, Mrs. Charles Sax, Mrs. lard Smith, Mrs. Clinton teen, Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. vin. Olsen and Mrs. Emma lols. A delicious hot lunch-was lunch-was served at a table center-vith center-vith various colorful flowers. Iss Mary Hess, who is living alt Lake City, spent the week at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Andrew Hess, le Hope Chest club met rsday evening with Barbara tins as hostess. Present were jara Miller, Beverly Scussel, i Lou Olsen, Lola Jean Gam- perton. LDb ward met at the home of Mrs. Edith Garrett last Friday. The evening was spent working on Blue Bird books, the following being present: Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Bennion, Geraldine Wat-Kins, Wat-Kins, Norma Cowdell, Donna Rae Olsen, Doris Anderson, Donna Jean Gadd and Bonnie June Olsen. Mrs. F. L. Wideman served dainty refreshments to 10 members mem-bers of a newly-formed knitting group which met Saturday evening ev-ening at the Wideman home. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen assisted with knitting instructions. Present Pres-ent were Helen and Betty Wide-man, Wide-man, Donna Jean Gadd, Jerry Shilling, Maureen Ray, Marjorie Bennion, Bonnie June Olsen, Shirley Mayne, Doris Anderson and Lois Groves. Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Archer, Idaho, arrived Thursday, January Janu-ary 22, for a ten-days' visit with her niece, Mrs. Heber Nichols, and other relatives here. Mrs. Nichols was hostess at a quilting Friday, with - luncheon served Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Emma Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mrs. George Blake. Mrs. Eliza Nichols of Archer, Idaho. Mrs. Minnie Nichols and Mrs. Emma Nichols were luncheon lunch-eon guests of Mrs. Charles Sullenger Sul-lenger Friday as were Mrs. James Jam-es uenver, Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, members mem-bers of a bridge foursome. Mrs. Knudsen was awarded high score prizeT Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers entertained en-tertained at dinner Saturday evening ev-ening for Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson, Pe-terson, Gloria and Brent Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. Mike Brisk was hostess at breakfast Sunday morning for Mrs. Clara Meade of Salt Lake City, Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht, Mrs. J. D. Laycock, 'Mrs. Joe Brisk and son, Allen, and Mrs. Mary Davis. Mi, and Mrs A V. Millpr uprp , Faye McKellar. A delicious course luncheon was served, r. and Mrs. Don Stoddard daughter, Caroline, were neon' guests Friday of Mr. dard's sister, Mrs. Elva er of Salt Lake City. ie Wolf patrol met Saturday le home of Donald Bennion. ibers attending were Lowell en, Don Stoddard and Walt-'innas. Walt-'innas. A delicious luncheon served by Mrs. B. D. Ben- turday evening the Fox pa-met pa-met at the home of Clinton man. Guests were Bob Cow-Carl Cow-Carl Hofmann, Earl DeCol, me Olsen and Steve Haus-ht. Haus-ht. Tasty light refreshments ! served. hosts at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Archer, Idaho, and Mrs. Emma Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Browning and Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, mother of Heber Nichols, and both of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests at the Nichols home Sunday. Mrs. Clara Meade of Salt Lake City visited last week-end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht. Mrs. R. E. Streator was hostess at a luncheon Wednesday noon for Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Velma Kim, Miss Wilma Johnsen, Mrs. George Knudsen, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Brigg"ie Knudsen, Rudy Pino and Junior Streator. Mrs. Ida Mugfur spent the week-end in Midvale with Mrs. Amy Walters and Mrs. Laura McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen have invited five music instructors instruc-tors and their wives to be guests Saturday evening. Gin Rummy and supper are being planned for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fletcher, Fletch-er, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McRae and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parling- ,ss Mary Brown spent the c-end in Provo as a guest iss Faun Avery at the Aman-night Aman-night hall. Miss Brown and Avery were room mates at dormitory last year, s. Mae Stewart left Friday sit with friends in Salt Lake and Tooele for a week, party was held Thursday ing s at the home of Bruce stensen. Guests were Jay ver, Howard Swain, Ray and Wayne Wilcox. Various ?s were played and a tasty course luncheon served, visitor last week at the Tom lion home was their niece, Kathleen Grabner, of Lark, week-end visitor at the L. Jumnicht home was Mrs. lieht's mother, Mrs. Clara I, of Salt Lake City, b Nicholl spent the week-end lit Lake City with his cous-olan cous-olan Byhower. mer guests Tuesday of Mr. Mrs. Nick Fenton of Bing-were Bing-were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. jll and family. . and Mrs. Albert Ray had inner guests Sunday Mrs. |