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Show island navy yard at Vallcjo, Calif. Immediately after the reception the couple left for Fairfield, Calif., where they plan to make their home. Mist Frances Fennell Was Bride of June 15 Mr. and Mrs. V,. W. Fennell of Copperton announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Corporal Morris Reid Kelly of Camp Haan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelly of Copperton, in Riverside, Riv-erside, Calif., the evening of June 15. feanVIT and Mrs- George a"d daughter, Jean, pic-I pic-I nicked Sunday afternoon in Pro-o Pro-o canyon. dAmeJ ,?Ul'st Sunday at the M?viCow?U home was Mlss H,v r )arner Fday night Ray Cowdell and L. C. Greer left for a week-end fishing in Lemons Lem-ons Grove, Provo canyon. the Klun Dvt'r !h0 wwk-d at ;!,e. B .- Humphrey home were their daughter and son-in-law, lr; and Mrs- LestL'r Moore and children of Lehi. Miss Elaine Cheever is a visitor this week at the home of Miss Uaibara Guiver and Miss Shirley Shir-ley Cheever is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen of Salt Lake City. tt Aoiay evenin Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Cheever were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Cheever's niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdock of Salt Lake City and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Cheever visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1 nomas Rigby of Fairview. ary an employee of the U ; government area engineers has had some interesting experiences m Alaska and islands nearby His work took him to theAleu-t theAleu-t an islands for six weeks and since he has been in Fairbanks the Yukon and in Nome ' A picnic at Liberty Park ay,ed ?urday by SSh' dauK'ter Pauline and granddaughters, Nancy R Zni Betty K. Reherd. y anJ Mrs. E. V. Knudsen received a cablegram from her brother Dee Christensen Wednesday who sent word that he had "arrived in Honolulu OK; letter folWV Dees employment is under di board" l thePearl "arbor navy MrVr danUfjhtcrs . Mr. and nAr i C Colyar- st"dents at USAC last year, are employed Z summer in Salt Lake Aarz.etta ai Westinghouse and Alberta at Pembroke's. Mr and Mrs. E. S. Grant and daughter, Dona Gay, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs T ur;n;. . nH Mrs. William Ablett b hter Patricia, with Mr. V J Bononcini of Port- i cV'p'cnlcked Tuesday at fa'rty from 2:30 to 4:30 o'-afternoon o'-afternoon of June 12 ifi-Se birthday of Betty Silev six-year-old daugh-?Mr daugh-?Mr and Mrs. Robert H. , Those invited were Nan-ntistevan, Nan-ntistevan, Jeanne Haus- i Brent Peterson, Clifford i Jackie Barnett, Richard Kn Kent Allsop, Richard Ifn Gregory Loader, Dale Enter, Darlene Carpenter, B McMullin Audrey Ann Sn cht, Paddy Ann Redmond, K Mitchell, Rex Groves, Ira Laycock. Bobby Bailey i Stephen Hausknecht assist-In assist-In directing games. Refresh-Its Refresh-Its were served. I F. Barkle Jr., since Febru- buds. Ray East of Bountiful was best man. Immediately after the couple exchanged their vows n reception recep-tion was given in the Copperton LDS ward chapel. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served to 80 guests under direction of Mrs. II. A. Cheever and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson. An-derson. The table was lighted with candles and centered with an arrangement of pink and white flowers. Assisting in serving were Miss Afton Thorne, Miss Heva Thome, Miss Rhea Lou Olsen, Miss Lois Larsen and Miss Joyce Hansen. Progressive games were directed direct-ed bv. Mrs. Angus Christensen and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead, with prizes going to Mrs. Alfred Hen-kel Hen-kel and Mrs. Cheever. Mrs- Leo Hansen won house prize. Mrs. Wilford Stringer and Mrs. Ray Larsen were in charge of the gift room. There were many beautiful wedding presents. The bride is u graduate of Bingham Bing-ham high school and at the time of her marriage was employed at LDS hospital. The groom is a graduate of Davis high school and is now employed at the Mare morning for California, where Mary Frances plans to enter Stanford Stan-ford university. Mrs. Frazier and son will be home next week. Patricia Shilling, Jean Frazier and Calvin Jones enrolled Monday Mon-day at University of Utah summer sum-mer school. A theatre party was given Friday Fri-day by Jaquelyn Barlow with Maxine Warner, Beverly Nix, Ruth McKellar, Virginia Peterson, Peter-son, Shirley Parkin, Marjorie Barlow, Beth Cowdell and Elaine Cheever as guests. A delicious light luncheon was served to the girls by Jaquelyn's mother, Mrs. V. S. Barlow. Luncheon guests Sunday at the E. V. Knudsen home were Jean Frazier and Jayne McKellar. Miss McKellar was Miss Frazier's guest at breakfast. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duggins and family of Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barney of Salt Lake City. Mike Brisk, Charles F. Sullen-ger, Sullen-ger, J. Dewey Knudsen and B O. Pumphrey spent Thursday fishing fish-ing in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mrs. Jane Rice enjoyed Monday in Provo Canyon. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John Adolphson and baby son of Bremerton, Wash. formerly of Copperton, are now making their home at Copper Heights, Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Preece and daughter, Linda, formerly of Salt Lake City, are making their home at 203 East Park street, Copperton. Miss Faye Zahler of Lark was a guest of Miss Mary Brown Friday Fri-day afternoon. Miss Maxine Schick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schick who attended BYU the past year, is home for summer vacation. A Thursday afternoon visitor at the E. J. Cowdell home was Mrs. Allen Richens of Salt Lake City. Keith Mayne, Wayne Ray and Lynn Pett left Monday evening for a three-day camping and fishing fish-ing trip at Tracy Wigwam, Mill Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobsen and sons, David and Edward, motored mo-tored to Murray Sunday to visit Mrs. Jacobsen's uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David O. Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl were visitors Monday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gibbons of Salt Lake City. Norma Nicholl and Ruth and Rae Barnett, accompanied by Mrs. L. E. Barnett, enjoyed luncheon and a matinee Tuesday afternoon, Norma's fourteenth birthday, in Salt Lake City. In honor of little Richard Nicholl Nich-oll on his seventh birthday, a delightful de-lightful party was given Satur- Luncheon Given Monday Mrs. Harvey Goff was hostess at a bridge luncheon Monday. Yellow columbine and gypso-pheliu gypso-pheliu centered the small tables seating Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Gordon Buckle, Mrs. J. D. Laycock, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. Ben Price, Mrs, E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion. Ben-nion. Mrs. M. C. Colyar and Mrs. Harley N. English. Prizes went to Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Ben-nion Ben-nion and Mrs. Colyar. (Continued on page eight) - .mum urani and daughters, Karen and Linda, ?f Jlm.e' Ida! Mr- and Mrs. W. L. Faddis of American Fork; Mrs. Catherine Grant, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Toy and son, Kenneth Toy. Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger was called to the bedside of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Benedicts Noble of Lyman, Ly-man, Wyo., late Monday night. Accompanying her were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullenger and Mr and Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen. The Russell Sullengers arrived in Copperton Saturday evening for a 10-day stay with Mr. Sullenger's parents, the Charles F. Sullengers, Sullen-gers, and to renew acquaintances with their many friends. This is the first visit home in four years for Mr. Sullenger, a yeoman first class in the U. S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fike and children, Patty Lee, Frederika and Bill, and Miss Lola Rae Turner Turn-er left Tuesday evening for a two-weeks stay in Los Angeles and to visit Mrs. Fike's aunt, Mrs. Harry O'Gorman. Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Hansen will stay in Salt Lake City with her father, Mark Hansen, while the Fikes are gone. Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. M. A. Stuart of Sandy Friday. Mrs. Denver won high score prize. Mist Nina Thorn Wat Lovely Bride of June 15 Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne of the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Nina, to Dale E. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Porter of Bountiful. Bishop George M. Nix performed perform-ed the ceremony at the Thorne home at nine o'clock Monday evening. ev-ening. The bride wore a chic beige suit with surf tan accessories acces-sories and a corsage of red and white rosebuds. Her mother chose an attractive navy blue afternoon dress with touches of white. Mrs. Porter's frock was of chalk blue with which she wore white accessories. Miss Cleora Wright of Pleasant Grove, the bridesmaid, wore a beige suit and light blue accessories acces-sories and a corsage of pink rose- uay anernoon, June 13, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl. Invited were De Carma ' Lancaster, Vonda Mae Olien, Stephen Downs, Jackie Barnett, Charles Wrideman, Roy Ray, Dickie Watson, Gary La-Comb, La-Comb, Alaine Robison, Patty Ann Ablett, David Peterson and Arnold Arn-old Stringer. Progressive games were played and a prize given each child. Light refreshments were served with individual birthday and flag favors given each little guest. Miss Helen Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, underwent a tonsillectomy Monday Mon-day evening at the Utah Copper hospital. Mrs. R. G. Frazier and daughter daugh-ter and son, Mary Frances and John Russell, left early Sunday Mrs. Joe Larsen and family, formerly of Copperton, are now making their home at the Caul-field Caul-field apartments in Markham. David Stoker and his mother, Mrs. Annie Stoker, and the Stoker Stok-er children are now making their home at 214 South Fourth East, Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson Ander-son and family spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Milano in Salt Lake City. Jena Vee Olsen, Mary Ann Swam, Lois Beth Peterson and Lorraine Tobiason enjoyed a delightful de-lightful swimming party and picnic pic-nic at Saratoga Sunday. A visitor this week at the Frank Peterson home is Mrs. Peterson's Pe-terson's niece, Dorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith, formerly of Copperton and now of Lemoore, Calif. A delightful party was given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne and Miss Mary Anderson. Mormon bridge was played, prizes going to Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Armitstead. A two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. Marie Fisher of Los Angeles An-geles spent the week-end at the Frank Peterson hbme. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich had as guests Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday Mr. and Mrs. John Mack of Pocatello, Ida., parents of John Mack Jr., who is a pilot for the China Clipper. Guests Monday at the Diederich home were Mr. and Mrs. William ' Millius and Mrs. Augusta Urhahn, all of Provo. Thursday afternoon visitors at the Elvin Armitstead home were Mrs. Armitstead's sisters, Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Robert Burt, Mrs. Harold Powell and Mrs. Dean Louis, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests were Mrs. Armitstead's Armit-stead's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, and daughter, Bee, of Provo; Mrs. Armitstead's mother, Mrs. George Conder of American Fork, and Miss Edna Rolfe of Lehi. Little Rhea Armitstead Armit-stead is making an extended visit at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Conder Jr. of American Fork. Arvil Armitstead Armit-stead is spending the summer A visitor this week at the N. Hofhiens home is Mrs. Hofhien's mother, Mrs. George Meredith of American Fork. Friday dinner guests at the Hofhiens home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Greenwood of Belle Fouche, S.D. Miss Elda Marchant of Salt Lake City was a guest over the week-end at the home of her sister sis-ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassel. Miriam Jones, Janice Hofhiens and Edith Hornkkel bicycled to Lark Monday afternoon and later lat-er enjoyed a ' delicious picnic luncheon in Butterfield canyon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones and daughter, Miriam, and Miss Edith Hornickel were visitors Sunday evening of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. H. J. Sears of Salt Lake City. Mr. Jones' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, and Mrs. Claude Jones, and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Bill Brown, all of Magna, Mag-na, were Friday guests at the Jones home. Friday afternoon a delightful Earty was given in honor of Rhea ou Olsen by Barbara Miller at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Guests were Joy Dean Davies, Barbara Jenkins, Jen-kins, Connie Brown, Betty Byrne, Beverly Scussel, Lola Jean Gam-mell, Gam-mell, Darlene Nix and Faye McKellar. Mc-Kellar. Mormon Bridge was played, prizes going to Beverly, Barbara and Joy Dean. A delicious de-licious two-course luncheon was served. Red roses made up the centerpiece. Flower favors of candy went to each guest and Miss Olsen received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and daughters, Dahrl Rae and Barbara, Bar-bara, Harold Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. J. P. witn an aunt, Mrs. ueiroy Angus of La Point. A visitor Wednesday at the Em Stoddard home was Mrs. Stoddard's Stod-dard's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferguson, and daughter, Geraldean, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Frank Kendrick, who has been visiting the past week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard, Stod-dard, left Sunday for her home in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fennell returned Wednesday from a week's stay in Rupert, Ida., spent with Mrs. Fennell's mother, Mrs. L. C. Hoopes. Sunday dinner guests at the Angus Christensen home were Mr. Christensen's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Christensen, Christ-ensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, all of Salt Lake City. Gwen Parker, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wayne Parker, enrolled at University of Utah Monday, June 15, for a six weeks' preliminary prelim-inary course before she enters St. Mark's hospital as a student nurse. Miss Parker is staying at Carlson Hall. Sunday visitors at the Wayne Parker home were Mr. Parkers' sisters, Mrs. M. Earl and Miss ' Sarah Parker of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques, Visitor CpmplimenTr AlMFridTayr,Luncffa Mrs. J. Dewev Jr j tained at a bridg ThS day, June 12, if h'unncV George Milne of Haw been visiting in Con 4 eral weeks with hV W. T. Rogers. Bff fc iris centered the lun,l ' where covers were eight. Prizes went t0 Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. A rJ and Mrs. John Dahk'tiil present were Mrs ir bell, Mrs. Sam FeracoT" Frazier and Mrs. Aft, son. Mrs. Milne was bS1 guest prize. Sptts 4-H Club OrganUed A ewly-organized iR met Wednesday at the their advisor, Mrs. HowJ knecht. to elect offffi, cuss a project for the Z girls voted to spend sewing Leaders chosen erly N,x, president; J Barlow, vice president! Warner secretary-treas J ley Parkin, cheer leZ jpne Pullan, reporter & the group are Beth c. Ruth McKellar, Virginia son, Elaine Cheever Mn knecht served refreshmer lowing the business me Bridga Luncheon A delightful one o'clock eon for eight the afterti June 11 was also the , meeting of a bridge club home of Mrs. C. E.AVilsoM Dewey Knudsen was an guest. White and blue iris ed the luncheon tables, went to Mrs. Bryan Bird -vale and Mrs. W. R. Mdr Copperton Notes (Continued from page five) U.G.I.G. Club The evening of June 11 the UG.IG. club met at the home of Mrs Frank LaComb. Present were Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. R. G. Steele, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. Joe Swain, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, Mrs. George Anderson. Invited guests were Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht and Mrs. William Peterson. Five Hundred was played, with prizes going to Mrs. Nicholl. Mrs. Sumnicht and Mrs. John Anderson. A dainty two-course luncheon was served at small tables. |