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Show their home after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis. Mrs. Royal Shields and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hess of Oakland, Oak-land, Cal., arrived home Monday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess- Alaine Robison, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison, swallowed a nickle Friday while at the ball game and next morning morn-ing underwent an operation at Holy Cross hospital for its removal. re-moval. What bothered her was that the attending physician and nurses forgot to return the coin. fishing in Fairview. Tuesday evening Mrs. Angus Christensen, Mrs. R. E. Pullan, Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mrs. Lewis Parkin. Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Mrs. Gordon T. Buckle, Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mrs. Alden Nix, Mrs. George M. Nix, Mrs. Marvin Ray, Mariorie Pullan, Ruth McKellar, Mc-Kellar, Shirley Parkin, Jackie Barlow, Vida Rae Poulsen, Rhea Lou and Jena Vee Olsen, Beverly Bev-erly Nix, Ruth and Rae Barnett, Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Joyce Hansen, Han-sen, Maurine Buckle, Patricia Bennion, Mrs. B. D. Bennion, Dorothy Warner, Maurine Jensen, Jen-sen, Maxine Schick, Mrs. George Geo-rge Jensen, Mrs. Ray Larsen, Jena Vee and Lois Larsen motored mo-tored to South Jordan to attend a lecture given by Dr. Adam S. Bennion entitled "Rally for Righteousness". Later refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins and little daughter, Marjorie, of vernal, left Sunday to return to Mrs. William Ablett and dau- ft rwandeTu? Ablett motored to Ogden Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jemima Beird ot -Rock Springs, an aunt of Mrs Annie Ablett. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and family attended the Draper reunion held Sunday in Murray park Forty-three members of the Draper family were present A huge cake, beautifully decorated decor-ated in pink and white and with he inscription "Draper Reunion, 1943, centered the attractive ta- Spending the week-end in American Am-erican Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and daughters, Joyce, and Janice. Kay Adams of American Fork, who spent a week at the Hansen home, accompanied ac-companied them to American Fork where the Hansons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ArZa Adams. Salt Lake City were visitors home E V' Knudsen Cpl Vincent Rasmussen of the motor maintenance corps left Monday night to return to his station at Camp Adair, Cal., following fol-lowing a six-day visit with his wife, the former Miss Norma Nix of Copperton, and son. .Mrs. George M. Nix has been visiting this week in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Ame-lia Hallstrom. The evening of June 10 a delightful de-lightful party was held at the home of Mrs. Richard Smith in honor of Mrs. A. A. Macke of Burbank, Cal. Guests included Mrs Maurice A. Cotter, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mor-ris, Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark, Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Miss Mabel Neprud and Mrs R OPPERTON I c McKellar. Phone 534J Lola Jean Gammell ,, Mrs Justin Colyar and Lv and David, of Bounti-Kib Bounti-Kib J. B. Colyar of og-Ln og-Ln Tuesday visiting Mr. t J. H. Colyar. 1 Betty Jacobson returned "Tuesday from a two-week ffihone of her grand-l grand-l Mrs. Sophia Jacobson of L Grove. I Charles L. Conner of Se-Lnsas, Se-Lnsas, and her son, John, I Lake City, were dinner jSunday of Mr. and Mrs. IColyar. ime Rav had as overnight I June 10 Bonnie June Ol- 1 Shirley Ray Mayne. Next 2 the girls enjoyed a de- j waffle breakfast. , ,,r guests Tuesday at the 2 Olsen home were Mrs. z siSter and husband, Mr. is. Martin Kimber of Pro- J j H. Colyar returned Saturday from a four-day i the home of her son, Ro-Aiyar Ro-Aiyar of Salt Lake City. ind Mrs. George Gadd and Timor, and Mrs. A. E. Mlll-tMrs Mlll-tMrs Heber Nichols Satur-rioyed Satur-rioyed fishing on the Pro-'2r Pro-'2r Later in the evening aere joined by A. E. Miller Aughter, Dahrl, and Jean I nd Heber Nichols, , for a rSluncheon at Wild Wood, -iday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil land family were dinner sj at the home of Mrs. ji mother, Mrs. Elizabeth jin of Orem. The dinner hnnor of Mrs. Ericksen's City to visit Vida Rae's father, Clinton Poulsen, who is in St. Marks hospital recovering from an appendectomy. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family spent the week-end tishing in Mt. Pleasant, where tney also visited Mr. Poulsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Poulsen. Poul-sen. They were also guests of Mrs. Poulsen s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Mower of Fairview- Gunerious James (Gid) Jackson Jack-son son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, enlisted in the U. S. navy and left June 10 to report to Farragut, Ida., for training. Mrs. Warren G. Allsop and sons, Richard and Kent, left Monday to visit several days with her mother, Mrs. J. H. McClelland" of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bailey celebrated their wedding anniversary anni-versary Monday evening in Salt Lake City. Visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen is Mrs. Olsen's nephew, Garn Duke, son of Mrs. Roy Duke of Pleasant Grove. Mr and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Gammell's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Gammell of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen Han-sen and daughters spent the evening ev-ening of June 10 at the home of Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan of Union. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless received word from their son, Pvt. Austin G. Loveless, that he has been transferred from Camp Monmouth, New Jersey, to Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, where he will continue con-tinue his training. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob-son Jacob-son spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove. Geraldeen Den- G. Frazier. A beautiful bouquet of red roses formed the dinner table centerpiece. Prize at bridge went to Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Macke received a lovely guest prize. The Women's Democratic club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William Brown. Attending Attend-ing were Mrs. Peter Smith, Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, Mrs. G T Buckle, Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey, Mrs. Martin Jensen artd Mrs. Norman Jacobsen. Bridge was played, -rizes going to Mrs. Jacobsen Ja-cobsen and Mrs. Buckle. A tasty luncheon was served. A beautiful beau-tiful arrangement of American Beauty roses centered the table. Jay Cheever was a dinner guest the evening of June 10 at the home of Melba Ottosen of Bingham. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and sons, Gene and David, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fike. Mr. and Mrs. Fike and family spent Saturday evening even-ing as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Al-ton Fike in Salt Lake City. Dorothy Hansen was an overnight over-night guest Saturday at the home of Margaret Mannion. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen were their daughters, Mrs. George Doston and Mrs. William Sylvester, both of Salt Lake City. Saturday Mrs. Allen's niece, Mrs. Howard Stewart of Sandy, was her guest. The Aliens motored to Garfield Sunday to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Royer. Dixie Royer returned with the Aliens to visit here. Visitors last week at the Rex Garrett home were Mrs. Garrett's Gar-rett's mother and brother, Mrs. Mary B. Sells and son, Paul, of Nephi, and also Mrs. Garrett's brother from the Santa Maria Air base at Santa Maria, Cal., Sergeant F. Earl Sells. Sunday Mrs. Dallas F- Anderson Ander-son and daughter, Beverly, and Shirley Milano and Vida Rae Poulsen motored to Salt Lake tf-eighth birthday, j iL. C. Nicholl, Mrs. Flossie in, Mrs. Elva Farley, Mrs. n Hunt and Mrs. Willa Nell i& enjoyed the midnight f given for the swing shift g$day evening. Later the iinjoyed breakfast at Fred :iys. .tprs Monday evening at if, Nicholl home were Mrs. jjj. Quinn and Mrs. John t tl Bingham. honor of Richard Nicholl, iYs. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, s iighth birthday, a delight-irty delight-irty was given Monday af-4 af-4 Guests were Jackie Vonda Mae Olsen, Pat-jfett, Pat-jfett, Sheron Bassett, Gay JDonnie Olsen, Stephen $ Phill Downs, Roy Ray, I Peterson, Dickie Hough-4 Hough-4 Dickie Watson. Progresses Progres-ses were played and priz-i priz-i won by Vonda Mae Ol-ackie Ol-ackie Barnett, Donnie Ol-4 Ol-4 Stephen Downs. Lunch-jfiowed Lunch-jfiowed a red, white and abr scheme. Ify Rae Mayne was a id guest at the home of a Mrs. George Cox of Mid- i. Albert Ray returned home i from a week's visit in an Fork at the home of tier,. Morris Madison, i frazier of Salt Lake City le week-end at the home parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. fer. Lee Skinner, daughter and Mrs. Fred Skinner, tnt an appendectomy f at St. Mark's hospital, apd Mrs. Bryan Farley and I Glenn, Helen and Lyle, la fishing trip and picnic Snwood canyon Saturday. JMell and Ruth McKel- overnight guests June home of Beverly Nix. fid Mrs. J. L. McKellar aughter, Margaret, and IParsons spent the week-fTooele week-fTooele at the home of f ellar's sister, Mrs. P. E. ny, niece of Mrs. Jacobson, arrived ar-rived Tuesday to spend the week at the Jacobson home. Cleo Groves of Ogden spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves. Dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith were Mrs. Mary Fowler and Miss Noni Mclnerney of Oakland, Cal., and also Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnerney of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith and son, Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobsen. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and family motored to American Fork to ' visit Mrs. Christensen's father, Albert Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne motored to American Fork to attend a party in honor of Mrs. Armitstead's parents on their golden wedding anniversary. Visitors Monday afternoon at the Elvin Armitstead home were Mr. Armitstead's brother, Mitchell Mitch-ell ATmitstead of Billings, Mont., and also Mrs. Armitstead's sister sis-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and son, Ronald. Friday afternoon a delightful picnic party was enjoyed at Liberty Li-berty park in Salt Lake City by the following, Lucille and Carol Peterson, Faye Stringer, Rhea, Austa, Gay and Janice Armitstead. Armit-stead. The girls were chaperoned chaperon-ed by Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead. Arm-itstead. Following a six week's visit in Miami, Florida, with her husband, hus-band, Chief Petty Officer Ralph Henkel, Mrs. Henkel returned to Copperton Friday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne and Mrs. Alfred Henkel enjoyed a fishing trip to Provo Canyon. A visitor at the William Peterson Pe-terson home Tuesday was Mrs. Peterson's aunt, Mrs. John McDonald Mc-Donald of Ventura, Cal. William Peterson, David H. Curry and Dr. Davidson of Salt Lake City spent the week-end |