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Show Mr. and Mrs. Max Salazar were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mike Katis was injured Tuesday Tues-day while at work on the Utah Copper company hill. He was taken ta-ken to St. Mark's hospital, where his condition is reported as "fair". Mr. and Mrs. Eli Golish and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish and family were Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. Mrs. Lois Gray and son, Gary, of West Jordan, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Bierian and son, of Provo, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikas. Mrs. John Pantalone and children; chil-dren; Mrs. Ross Falsetti, Mrs. Leonard Johnson and Mrs. Eileen Tyson were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Ted Leatherwood and Rex Lea-therwood, Lea-therwood, sons of Mr.: and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, gave a punching punch-ing bag exhibition at the Fathers' and Sons' banquet and Boy Scout court of honor Tuesday at Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Merrill left last Friday for a week's vacation va-cation in California. Copperfield jj 'Mrs. John Pantalone. Ph. 106 Mrs. Gladys Scroggin was surprised sur-prised on her birthday, Thursday, Thurs-day, by Mrs. Mark Kirby, Mrs. L. Sutherland, Mrs. Joe Kirby, Mrs. R. Kirby and Mrs. Erwin Kirby of Provo. A delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served and a lovely gift presented Mrs. Scroggin. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and son, Shirl, and Mrs. Max Scroggin Scrog-gin of Midvale were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Kirby Kir-by Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moore were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday. Mrs. William Burke, Mrs. R. E. Burke Sr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Fathers and sons who attended the banquet Tuesday evening at Copperton included Clarence Bullock and son, Don; Ted Scroggin Scrog-gin and son, Shirl; W. R. Mclvor and son, Billy; Ralph Carter and son, Lynn; W. L. Leatherwood and sons, Ted and Rex; Jim Mal-kos Mal-kos and brother, Pete; Sam Kara-logas Kara-logas and son, Tom; Nick Nevers and son, Billy; others present were Malcolm Robertson, scout master, and Alvin Cole, assistant scout master. The daytime American Red Cross home nursing and hygiene class has completed the 24-hour course. Instructor was Mrs. Ha Loveridge. In the group were Mrs. Ruth Burke, Mrs. Eileen Tyson, Mrs. Jenny Tapia, Mrs-Dovey Mrs-Dovey Carter, Mrs. Martha Bullock, Bul-lock, Mrs. Ernest Fox, Mrs. Beth Halverson, Mrs. Lucille Riddle, Mrs. Alice Ben and Mrs. Hay-hurst. Hay-hurst. Mrs. Arilla Bullock was a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. Laura McDonald in Midvale. Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock were visitors Thursday in Midvale Mid-vale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols; former residents !of Copperfield. A surprise party was given by the Ariadnie club Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mike Bapis. Present were Mrs. Mike Katis, Mrs. Helen Koralogos, Mrs, James Malkos, Mrs. Pete Brown, Mrs. Qus Makris, Mrs. Chris Bapis, Ba-pis, Mrs. Charles Dimas, Mrs. Ernest Chipian, Mrs. Mike Zam-pos, Zam-pos, Mrs. Tom Praggastis, Mrs. John Speros and Mrs. Gus Dros-ros. Dros-ros. A delicious luncheon was served. ser-ved. A beautiful gift was presented presen-ted Mrs. Bapis. Baptized Sunday in the Holy Rosary Catholic church by the Rev. Daniel E.' Leahy were the three small children of Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone, Doreen, Shirley Rae, Pauline; and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chido of Salt Lake City. Leon. A late supper was served to 40 guests. Out-of-town persons attending included Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cal-las Cal-las and children; Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pantalone, all of Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Wyo. A grand time was had by all. |