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Show Mrs. John Pantalone entertained entertain-ed New Year's Eve in honor of her husband, the occasion being his birthday. There for luncheon lunch-eon and bringing lovely gifts for Mr. Pantalone were his children and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, McDon-ald, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon, Mr. and Mrs-Ross Mrs-Ross Falsetti, Mrs. Madalena Da-Zanche. Da-Zanche. Miss Mary" DaZanche, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Lydia Carl of Salt Lake City. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Millei Tuesday, the evening of December 22, were Mrs. Arlene Christensen of West Jordan and Mrs. Miller's brother, Seaman Second .Class Verdell L. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, stationed with the navy at Lbs Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and daughters, Pauleen and LaRae, were dinner guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jacobson of Union. Christmas night the Millers Mill-ers attended a family dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pease in Salt Lake City, honoring their brother, Verdell, who returned to California Cali-fornia December 26 following a 10-day furlough. Seaman Jacob-son Jacob-son is a former Utah Copper company employee. Copperfield ! (Received Too Late For Publication Publi-cation Last Week). Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. John Tangaro were hostesses at the meeting of the Copperfield Catholic Altar society the evening even-ing of December 29 at the Jones home. Officers serving the past year were unanimously reelected reelect-ed as follows: Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mc-Donald, president; Mrs. Ross Falsetti, vice president; Mrs. John Pantalone, secretary; Mrs. Johnny Anderson, treasurer and Mrs. William Tierney of Bingham, Bing-ham, chairman of the gift fund. Following the business meeting Christmas gifts were exchanged. Winners of prizes at Five Hundred Hund-red were Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Johnny Anderson and Mrs. Lydia Carl of Salt Lake City, who was an invited guest. A delicious de-licious dinner was served to 17 members. . The Red Cross knitting classes successfully conducted in Copperfield Cop-perfield under supervision of Mrs. M. Smernoff recently concluded. Knitters met at the home of Mrs. Joseph McDonald who acted as co-chairman. Women attending who completed two sweaters i were Mrs. Joseph Crow, Mrs. Ross Falsetti and Mrs. Madalena DaZanche. Others attending the sessions were Mrs. Lucille Robertson, Ro-bertson, Mrs. Harvey Halverson, Mrs. Frank Swain. Mrs. Paloma Moore, Mrs. Floyd Ganz. Mrs. .John Barrett, Mrs. Leonard Johnson, John-son, Mrs. William Burke, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mil-ner, Mrs. Gregory Tyson, Mrs. Ray Cftrl, Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Miss Mary DaZanche, Miss Velia Falsetti, Mrs. Manuel Tapia, Mrs. Don Evans and Mrs. E. J-Fox. J-Fox. Those who have not completed sweaters are requested to turn them in as soon as possible to Mrs. Joseph McDonald or Mrs. Louis Buchman. Mrs. Buchman is chairman of knitting for the Red Cross irt Bingham , district. Mrs. Joseph McDonald, president presi-dent of the Copperfield Catholic Altar society, announces that vhe group has concluded a war savings sav-ings stamp corsage sale. The corsages were sold for $1 and up-$35 up-$35 worth of stamps were sold in this manner. Further orders are still being filled by Mrs. McDonald. Mc-Donald. Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Bingham Bing-ham and Seaman First Class Kenneth Davis, who spent Christmas Christ-mas home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis of Copperton, Cop-perton, were luncheon guests of Mr. "and Mrs. John Anderson of Copperfield December 26. -Mrs. Gene Nealry and LeRoy Neally of Murray were dinner I guests December 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn of Telepraph and also visited at the home of John Anderson Jr. First Class Seaman Walter Leathcrwood of the United States navy visited at the home of his Earents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. eatherwood, during Christmas-holidays. Christmas-holidays. The "Lucky Thirteen" club met at the home of Mrs. Marcel Chiea December 28. A lovely luncheon was served and Mrs. Chiea received a nice gift. Miss Katherine King and Miss Dona Gay Grant of Copperton were dinner guests of Miss Isabel Rose December 28."- Games were enjoyed during the afternoon and sleigh riding, in the evening. Miss Connie Brown was an over night guest of Miss Betty Byrne at Copperton December 29. The Copperfield Parent-Teacher association meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the school auditorium. The president, Mrs. Thelma Barrett, was in charge and Mrs. Lucille Riddle read minutes of the last meeting. Principal Prin-cipal Harold W. Nielsen represented repre-sented the visiting teachers. Discussion was held concerning concern-ing the social to be held at the School auditorium the latter part of January. Bingo and Five Hundred Hun-dred will be played. War stamps will be awarded as prizes and luncheon served., Mrs. Barrett announces that the next regular meeting will be held at the school Tuesday, February Feb-ruary 7. Mr. and Mrs. Al Davies of Telegraph entertained at New Years day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Chiea, -Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turpin and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halverson. The group enjoyed playing Bingo. |