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Show Copperton efr Nix of Coal- Sng at the home of ' and daughter-in-law, ! nd Mrs. George M. Nix. trsMSLn1 Friday and Saturday Robert E. Hansen and Billy Jackson enjoyed en-joyed fishing at Scofield reservoir. reser-voir. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price are leaving tomorrow, Saturday, for a four-day visit at the home of Mr. Price's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. O Price of Montrose, Mont-rose, Colo. Mrs. Frank Finnas and daughter, daugh-ter, Lorraine, arrived home Tuesday Tues-day following a month's visit at the home of Mrs. Finnas' mother, moth-er, Mrs. S. Liljestrom of Tellu-ride, Tellu-ride, Colo., and Mrs. Finnas' sister, sis-ter, Mrs. R. A. Raso of Grand Junction, Colo.! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were dinner guests September 3 at the home of Mrs. , Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Union. I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, David and Edward, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chipman of American Am-erican Fork. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith were dinner guests Saturday of Mr? d Mrs Td tf h4an Mr. and sons. Keith and Manon "left Sunday morning for a three-day fishing trip on Payson reservoir LaVerne Wing, daughter of workinfat naT wto weeT-end with Kgden' Spent the weeK-end with her parents Mary Brown and Jean Frazier motored to Salt Lake CUy Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon to vis Faye Calvin Jones, a senloi at the University of Utah, spent Labor day holidays at the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs L C Jo ' es. Miriam Jones, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Jones, left Tues day to enter St. Mary of the Wasatch Was-atch academy f0 her senior wii;ayMnd stturday n feiSss with Mrs Knudsen's parents Mr and Mrs. Sam Christensen Miss Cleone Kenderick o 'Pro-v 'Pro-v dence is a visitor for two weeks at the homp rf v, : .. " . . tor. Diana and Dorothy Tibbie, LaDean Bolton, Allen Ray Collins Col-lins and Bobby Lynn of Magna. Games were played and a delicious de-licious luncheon served. A dainty pink and white birthday . cake served as table centerpiece. Can-ay Can-ay favors were given each child. at I 01?. September 1 at the Merrill Bolton home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins of Garfield. Gar-field. Guests Tuesday of Mr. and ;?( Bton were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ridd of Salt Lake City, parents of Mrs. Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garrity left yesterday to vacation a week or longer in Mesa Verde park, Colo., and Grand canyon. As representatives of the Bingham Bing-ham auxiliary to American Legion Le-gion post No. 30, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mrs. Mike Brisk attended a meeting of 350 USO senior hostesses Tuesday at the Newhouse hotel. Each of the women wo-men were given identification cards. Officers of the Ninth service ser-vice command and USO officials were speakers. Mrs. Charles F. Sullengcr returned re-turned September 2 from Lyman, Wyo., where she spent a month with her mother, Mrs. Benedicta Noble, who is very ill. Mrs. O. S. Jensen had as luncheon lunch-eon guests Thursday Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. J. C. Landenberger Landen-berger and Mrs. L. S. Breckon. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Heber Nichols entertained entertain-ed at bridge for a foursome, Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, Knud-sen, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nichols won the war savings stamps prize. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Culbertson and son, Benny, returned late Sunday evening from Tucson, Ariz., where they spent several days. Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Cop-perton Cop-perton had as her dinner guests September 2 a sister-in-law, Mrs. John G. McDonald and Les Pope of Ventura, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath of Salt Lake City and Andrew McDonald of Magna. Overnight guest September 3 at the P. O. Loveless home was their son, Russell Loveless, who is attending Weber colleee. Mrs. ightful swimming party at Saratoga. Sara-toga. Boys making the tnio were Don Stoddard, Jack Knudsen Lowell Jensen, Karl Hofmann Eugene Olsen, Davy Brerknn Jerry Mike Currv Tommv Stiliran "hewj H Stillman, Robert Goff and Glenn and Lynn Pett. The boys were chaperoned by Martin Jensen and Leland Olsen. Later the? enjoyed refreshments. X AlSnd4M?-,Le0 Thorne-Alfred Thorne-Alfred Henkel and Charlene Evenson spent September 3 fishing fish-ing and boating on Strawberry reservoir. Saturday evening dinner din-ner guests at the Thorne home were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Even-sen Even-sen of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Armitstead and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Henkel. , Miss Mary Hess, who is working work-ing in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end at the hnmB nf parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess. Visitors over the Labor day holidays at the Dallas F. Anderson Ander-son home were Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. E. V. Milano, and daughter, Shirley, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and son, Gid, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen Jen-sen returned home Saturday night following a two-day fishing fish-ing and camping trip at Scofield. A delightful party was held Saturday evening at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin El-win Armitstead Mr nnH Mrs Arnold Hildebrandt of Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loveless, was the dinner guest of Miss Winnifred Carrhart of Salt Lake City September 2. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob-son Jacob-son were Mrs. Jacobson's brother broth-er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Denny of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slankard of St. Louis. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson and fami-iy. fami-iy. ' ' " ' Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn was Mrs. Winn's cousin, Mrs. Clarene Quinn of Independence. Alfred Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Dal-las F. Anderson. A delicious two-course two-course luncheon was served at a table centered with a lovely bouquet of pink and lavender asters. Mormon bridge was entertainment en-tertainment with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Visitors Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day at the R. E. Streator home were Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of Caliente, Nev. Copperton L D S ward Primary Pri-mary will begin the year Monday. Mon-day. September 14, according to announcement of Mrs. Ray Olsen. president. Sunday evening a delightful dinner party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott of Chicago by Mrs. K. Tassainer at her home in Copperton. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawthorne and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dotterer. Miss Maxine Turner, who is working and living in Copper-ton, Copper-ton, spent the Labor day holidays holi-days at the home of her parents in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christen- Missouri. Mrs. Dewey Mayne underwent a throa operation September 3 at the Holy Cross hospital. She came home Monday. Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl Nich-oll and daughter, Norma, visited Mrs. Mayne Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson Sunday were Mrs. Olsen's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, and family, of Salt Lake City. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen were Sharlene and Ronald Olsen Ol-sen of Bingham, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Parkin and family of Woodscross enjoyed a steak fry at Mueller park. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols and son, Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and family were visitors Saturday at the home of Walter Denver of Pleasant Grove. Officers and teachers of the Copperton MIA attended the West Jordan stake conference at Rivprtnn Spntpm hpr 3. sen spent Monday visiting m Elko, Nev. Mrs. K. Tassainer and daughter, daugh-ter, Shirley, who had been visiting visit-ing in Poulsbo, Wash., returned home last week bringing with them Mrs; Tassainer's daughter, Mrs. H. P.'1 Christensen, and small daughter, Sharon May, and Mrs. George Gosa of Seattle, Wash., who came to visit Mrs. M. Dotterer, Dot-terer, who was in St. Mark's hospital. hos-pital. Mr. Christensen drove to Copperton from Poulsbo to take Mrs. Christensen and daughter and Mrs. Gosa home. They left Saturday for the return trip Tuesday afternoon a delightful delight-ful party honored Jimmy Bolton on his fourth birthday. Guests were Colleen Larsen, Harold Smith, Beverly . Wright, Joyce and Jean Farley, Sherry Lancas- Overnight guest Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs was Mr.. Down's mother, Mrs. Ephraim Schneider of Mor-risville, Mor-risville, Ida. Dr. and Mrs. R: G. Frazier and daughters, Jean and Mary Frances, Franc-es, apd son, John Russell, enjoyed enjoy-ed a delightful steak fry Sunday at Dry Fork canyon. Copperton LDS ward MIA will begin the Mutual year at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 15, In the LDS chapel. The following students left Monday to enroll at Wasatch academy: John Russell Frazier, son of Dr. and Mrs. R.G. Frazier; John D. Breckon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Breckon, and Billy Garrity, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey L. Garrity. -' |