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Show : coppEiiViELD : Mrs. W. L. Leatlurwuod Phone 1U7-J Mr. and Mrs. George Davies and family of Telouraph spent the week-end in Evanston, Wyo. Patricia Peterson s)ent 1he week-end in Salt Lake C.ty at the home of relatives. Sunday dinner guest.J at the Ralph Phipns home were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rudy, Marjory Lee and Barbara Robinson, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. John Har-rimnn Har-rimnn and children, Mrs. Arthur Phipns, Delores Phipps and Louise Lou-ise Long. Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned home from Bingham hospital February 24. Mrs. John Harriman and Louise Lou-ise Long were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin Tuesday. Lee Mattson, who is - patient at Bingham hospital, is reported - 'as being in improved health. Sunday morning visitors at the Wade Todd home were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rudy and Marjory and Barbara Robinson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughters traveled to Salt Lake City Friday Fri-day to meet her mother, Mrs. J. L, Williams of Black foot, Ida., and visited with her at the home of Mrs. Cole's brother, J. W. Wood. Bonnie Jane Hill celebrated her second birthday last Saturday at a party arranged by her mother, Mrs. James Hill, for nine small friends. Games, ice cream and birthday cake were enjoyed. Each guest received a favor and Bonnie Bon-nie Jane opened her presents, with which she was delighted. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill and son, Lee, were overnight guests last Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Todd and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps Februaty 24. Mr. and Mrs. Marsel Chiea were Sunday morning breakfast guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allred. Mrs. Reed Timothy of Bingham visited Tuesday with Mrs. May Allred. Hetty Lou Hill visited over the week-end with Mrs. Boyd J. Ner-din. Ner-din. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price of Copperton Cop-perton were dinner guests Saturday Satur-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin. Mrs. Alvin Cole entertained at a birthday dinner last Sunday in honor of Margo Ann's fourth birthday. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson and daughter, Patricia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son, Val. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Todd and children were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and daughter, Erline, of Midvale, were Sunday visitors at the John W. Anderson home. The report for the Copperfield school war bonds and stamps purchased for the week is as follows: fol-lows: first grade, $12.70; second grade, $72.10; third grade, $20.00; fourth grade, $30.20; fifth and sixth grade, $26.00. Total $161.00. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Fossen of the Byrne apartments left for Missouri Sunday to visit relatives. rela-tives. . Mrs. Robert Burke and daughter, daugh-ter, Beverly, were Salt Lake visitors vi-sitors last Friday. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson and Dan Goodman were Salt Lake visitors. visi-tors. Mrs. Toula Callis of Layton, mother of Mrs. Christ Bapis, is spending a few days in Copper-field. Copper-field. It is good to report that Christ Bapis, who is a patient in the Bingham hospital and was mentioned men-tioned in an item in last week's paper as needing blood donors, is much improved. People responded re-sponded generously to the call, coming as far as from Midvale to offer blood. Mrs. Ray Watson entertained Monday evening at cards. Mrs. Myles McDonald, Mrs. John Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn speent the evening playing pinochle. pino-chle. Mrs. Helen Colon of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Mike Bapis, and family. Friday Mrs. Bapis prepared pre-pared a birthday cake for her niece, Groforia Korologos of Salt Lake City, who was celebrating her tenth birthday. Mrs. Toula Callis of Layton was an afternoon visitor Monday at the home of Mrs. Mike Bapis. Joseph McDonald returned home from St. Mark's hospital tii is week. He is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs, Zorn's mother, Mrs. Charles Clays of Bingham. Mrs. John Barrett was a Salt Lake visitor last Saturday. |