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Show Elsie and Connie, daughters of Mr."ani Mrs. D. O. Stoker, had their tonsils removed July 5. Guests at the Stoker home over the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and son, Ste: wart, of Pocatello, Ida. Mrs. L. F. Pett was a luncheon guest yesterday at the home of Mrs. A. V. Linsey of Midvale. Mrs. W. A. Fike and family and Mrs. Albert Kastelic and children and Richard Anderson and Barbara Coward spent Sunday Sun-day picnicking at Murray park. Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. R. J. Smith plan to attend a one o'clock bridge luncheon being "iven at the Art Barn today by Mrs. R. M. Greaves of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kendrick enjoyed dinner in Big Cottonwood canyon. Friday Boyd Stoddard, who was celebrating his thirteenth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and son, Kent, enjoyed en-joyed a show and good time at Liberty park. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family visited in American Fork at the home of Mrs. Armit-stead's Armit-stead's father, George Condor, on July 6. Lorrainp Pol Sunday dinner guests at the Angus Christensen home were Mr and Mrs. Alden Nix and daughter, Janice. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son, Norman, returned Sunday after spending four days at Como Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lar-sen Lar-sen of Midvale went along also. Overnight guest Tuesday at the Thomas Mannion home was Kathleen Kath-leen Grabner of Lark. Pvt. Victor Hoopes of Fort Douglas was a dinner guest Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fen-nell. Fen-nell. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kellv, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Goff and son, Gregory, of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Read Hardy Har-dy and daughter, Janice. Mrs. Newman Reeves and daughters, Beverly and Jean, of Huntington Park, Calif., left Wednesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom. Scoutmaster Martin D. Jensen and Mrs. Jensen and Jack Jen-sun Jen-sun and La Von Anderson accompanied ac-companied Copperton Boy Scout troop 150 to Saratoga for swimming swim-ming and a picnic July 6. The trip was financed by sale of tin cans salvaged in Copperton by those enjoying the outing: Glenn Pett. Lowell Jensen, Jerry Downs. Robert Pullan. Gene Ol- : COPPERTON Marjorie Pullan. Phone 520W Lola Jean Gammell Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett honored their daughter, Patricia, on her ninth birthday Tuesday, July 11. Games were played and defense stamp prizes and favors given all the guests. Those attending at-tending were Sally and Geral- , I T ) hlH: Ti i t son, Jerry Mike Curry, David Breckon, Robert Bailey, Boyd Stoddard, Clinton Coleman, Kent Christensen, James Peterson. Dean Parkin, Jack Cowdell and Jimmie Wing. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson joined Soren Sorenson of Lehi and Mrs. Emma Erickson of West Jordan to spend last week-end in American Fork canyon. Mrs. William Burleigh and daughter, Myrlene, of Butte, Mont., arrived Sunday to visit indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tobiason and daughter Lorraine, Mrs. Beth Visher and daughter, Karen, Kar-en, and Dona Gay Grant went swimming Sunday at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Warner of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ro-land Warner and sons spent Sunday Sun-day at Liberty "ark. wim.- uiuwu, muijurii." i-amer, iia-; iia-; Von Anderson, Caroline Stoddard, Stod-dard, Jeanette Bolton, JoAnne Soera, Carol Anne Bononcini. Mrs. Victor Bononcini assisted Mrs. Ablett. The table was centered cen-tered with a beautiful birthday cake and delicious refreshments were served. Tuesday the Copperton Summer Sum-mer band enjoyed a trip at Murray Mur-ray swimming pool. Joel P. Jensen Jen-sen accompanied the following members: Donna Rae Olsen, Aria Ar-ia Olsen, Bonnie June Olsen, Maureen Ray, Shirley Mayne, Marilyn Moore, Richard Anderson, Ander-son, Ronald Kastelic Don Gust, Shirley Cheever, Marilyn Bolton, Bol-ton, Jerry Shilling, Roslyn Hansen, Han-sen, Patty Lee Fike, Margy Isbell, Barbara Coward, George Gadd, Donna Jean Gadd, Donald Olsen and Winn Foster. After the swim they enjoyed light refreshments. The following Mothers and Daughters of Co'-"vrton LDS ward are leaving Saturday for a three-day outing at Brighton with West Jordan stake M.I.A. Margaret Nix, Shirley Mayne, Jerry Shilling, Dona Gay Grant, Maureen Buckle, Joyce Hansen, Ruth and Rae Rarnett, Janice Hansen, Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. K. L. Isbell, Margy Isbell, Lois Groves, Jean Houghton, Lorraine Tobiason, Rhea Armitstead, Armit-stead, Lucille Peterson, Shirley Anderson, Donna Jean Gadd, Shirley Smith, Shirley Watkins, Norma Cowdell, Donna Rae Olsen, Ol-sen, Jeanette Groves. Erma June Gammell, Maureen Ray, Marlcne Diederich and Bonnie June Ol- srn " . V. U U 1 1 I V. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, , visited at their home July 5 and 6. Mr. and Mrs. John MacNeil of Bell Gardens, Calif., and son and daughter, De Loy and Clea, visited vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne for three days beginning be-ginning fuly 5. ..The evening of July 6 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. John MacNeil and children, Mrs. Ralph Henkel and children, Mrs. Annie Henkel and Mrs. Dale Porter enjoyed a picnic dinner in Liberty park. Later in the evening Mrs. Porter left for Mineral Min-eral Wells, Texas, to join her husband, who is stationed there with the army. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome, Dave MacNeil, C. J. Mac-Nei Mac-Nei , Mr. and Mrs. John MacNeil Mac-Neil and children of California, Mrs. Ralph Henkel and children, Mrs. Annie Henkel, spent the day at American Fork canyon at Timpanogos cave. Mrs. Ralph Henkel attended ,ie ,funeral of her uncle, James Mathison of Salt Lake City, Monday. Mon-day. Marilyn Wells of Bingham spent the week-end at the home of Isabell Rose. Maureen Buckle left Monday to stay with Patricia Bennion of Salt Lake City for four days. Mrs. Lydia Carl of Salt Lake City is now making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Carl. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Marjorie Pullan was Darlene Johnson of Bingham The Allen family reunion was enjoyed Tuesday up Mill Creek canyon. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen and family fa-mily of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester, Mrs. George Dodson, Mrs. L. W. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and daughter, dau-ghter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Tell Sylvester,, Syl-vester,, all of Salt Lake City. A delightful picnic followed by games were the events of the day. Monday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester of Salt Lake City. Visitors Monday at the J. H. Colyar home were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyar and friend, Lt. Grover Rawlings of Salt Lake City. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dowdell and Mr. and Mrs. H. B Merrill of Bingham enjoyed fishing fish-ing at Charleston. July 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell and daughter, Lola Jean, enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City. Sunday overnight guests at the home of Erma June Gammell were Janice Hansen, Norma Swain and Margaret McKellar. A delicious waffle breakfast was served the girls by Mrs. W. Ray Gammell. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, David and Edward, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson and family of Union enjoyed a picnic up Provo canyon Tuesday. |