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Show ley Cheever, Ronald Kastelic, Conover Jensen and John D. Mitchell. Others present were Arnold Stringer, David Peterson, Austa Armitstead, Patty Ann Ab-lett, Ab-lett, Patricia Whiteley, Joan and Jerry DeBruin, Nancy Reherd, Patty Lee Fike, Betty Wideman, Reese Jensen, Nannette Santis-tevan, Santis-tevan, Lyman Farley, Roslyn Hansen, Ray Christensen, Marilyn Mari-lyn Coleman, Karlene Wilson, Betty Kay Reherd and Carrie Vidalakis. A tasty light luncheon was served. A colorfully decorated birthday cake served as centerpiece- Favors were given each child. MIA Enjoys Play Presented April 23 A delightful comedy in three acts, "Excuse My Dust" by Howard How-ard Reed, was presented the evening ev-ening of April 23 by the Copper-ton Copper-ton LDS Mutual Improvement association in the new ward chapel. The story centered around the problems of setting up a new tourist camp. Principal characters charac-ters in the play were cast as follows: fol-lows: Martin Jensen as Lysander Willis, a carpenter; Wayne Wilcox Wil-cox as' Bertram Ellis, his helper; Janice Hofhiens as Sue Ann Dagde, a girl about town; Frank LaComb as -Wallace Kay, the state senator; Maurine Jensen as Judy Carlson, owner of Carlson's auto camp; Gwen Parker as Mrs. Peterson, on the trail of Lysander; Lysand-er; Barbara Jenkins as Winnie West, Bertram's sweetheart; Jena Vee Larsen as Miss Mason, a secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. B. D. Bennion as Mrs. Ellen Potter, owner of the Potter estate; and Keith Poul-sen Poul-sen as Paul Gerald, a young attorney. at-torney. The cast performed excellently excellent-ly and the play, under direction of Mrs. N. Hofhiens and Mrs. Cyral Robison, was a remarkable success. . Birthday Noted Friday Evening In honor of Miss Barbara Miller Mill-er on her eighteenth birthday, a lovely party was arranged" last Friday evening by Miss Barbara Jenkins at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Jen-kins. Invited were Miss Connie Brown, Miss Joy Dean Davies, Miss Darlene Nix, Miss Rhea Lou Olsen, Miss Beverly Scussel, Miss Lola Jean Gammell and Miss Faye McKellar. Cootie was played, play-ed, with the prize going to Miss McKellar. Tasty refreshments were served the girls by Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Foul-sen Foul-sen motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon to visU Mr. Poulsen's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Louis ColSi Clyde Nichols, Don Poulsen and Clinton E. Poulsen "pen? Saturday fishing at Utah lake. Sunday dinner guests at the George Jensen home were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Beck, and their VP?1 ,SOn' MerriU EuSne, of Midvale. Home last week-end from the Bngham Young university to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schick, was Miss Maxine Schick. Miss Jean Frazier, U. of U student, spent the week-end visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. G. Frazier. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foster Wednesday Wed-nesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lamph of Los Angeles Mr. Lamph is Mrs. Foster's cousin. cous-in. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas have as their guests Mrs. Finnas' aunt, Mrs. Sophie Larsen, of Willows, Cal. Mrs. Larsen arrived arriv-ed Monday for a week's visit Dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank Finnas Tuesday evening was Mrs. Ben Price. Mrs. J. H. Colyar and niece, Miss Rachel Conner of Salt Lake City, attended a Mother's day tea Saturday at Westminster college. col-lege. rtobert Colyar with Miss Rath-el Rath-el Conner and John Conner of Salt Lake City and four music students of Westminster coljege presented a program Sunday evening ev-ening at Wasatch academy, Mt. Pleasant. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob-sen Jacob-sen were visitors Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mr. Jacob-sen's Jacob-sen's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. Neilsen of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobsen was Mr. Jacobsen's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Jacobsen of Pleasant Grove. Luncheon guests Thursday afternoon af-ternoon of Shirley Mayne were Maurine Ray, Doris Anderson, Dorothy Groves, Donna Rae Olsen, Ol-sen, Bonnie June Olsen. The girls are members of the Truthful Truth-ful patrol of Girl Scouts. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray were Mr. Ray's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ray of Midvale; and Mr. and Mrs. R. Carlson of Lark. Wednesday luncheon guests of Maurine Ray were Shirley Mayne, May-ne, Dorothy Groves, Donna Rae Olsen, Bonnie June Olsen and Doris Anderson. Mrs. Phil Rosequist and son, Phil Robert, of Marysvale, daughter dau-ghter and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett, arrived Monday Mon-day for a visit of indefinite length. Luncheon guests Friday afternoon after-noon of Gloria Peterson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, Pe-terson, were Joyce Hansen, Maurine Mau-rine Buckle, Helen Rogers, Jen- fcopperton , Mrs Alton Pearson I81 FrS Poulsen spent fe-end visiting Mrs. Jor-IZor Jor-IZor of Fairview. L G ee" Was My Valley", fchard Llewellyn, was re-k re-k Mrs Joel P. Jensen by,f April 22 at the KIDS Zd Relief so- iHowfrd Hausknecht was Lav Tuesday afternoon to J a family reunion. L guests of Mr. and Mrs. fcnt of Copperton Sunday fi nc uded Mr . and Mrs. ,f Faddis and family of Am-1 Am-1 Fork- Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Irrmt Jo-Irrmt and daughter, Miss iKt of Springville; Mrs. ;tne Grant. Miss Florence ;Q -Kenneth Toy, all of J Tames Denver entertained .Idje foursome Wednesday .! heon. Mrs. Heber Nichols i'gh score prize, war sav- Lmps. . I w T Rogers entertained fridge luncheon Wednesday X B D. Bennion, Mrs. J. ;3knudsen and Mrs. George J with Mrs. Knudsen win-t win-t iigh score prize, 'iheon guests Friday at the if Jenkins home were Mr. if Ben Laycock of Ana-i Ana-i Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. H--in and Bill Wright of Mid- i Richard Smith left the tin of April 23 for San Dili Di-li attend funeral services for Sfother, Leonard Willardson, y of Ephraim. iisitor over the week-end jij Don Stoddard home was sKaydean Lundahl of Lo- J Jolly Circle club met Sat-levening Sat-levening at the Ray Larsen 4 Members attending were 3d Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and i JUvin Armitstead, Mr. and i frank Peterson, Mr. and , leo Thome, Mr. and Mrs. UCheever and Mr. and Mrs. k Stringer. Bridge was I with prizes going to Mr. Irs. Cheever and Mr. and Jtringer. A delicious lunch-is lunch-is served at a table attrac-A attrac-A arranged with a daffodil Aiece. Sday afternoon visitor at IBnest Diederich home was Jliederich's brother, John ch of Salt Lake City; vis-'ednesday vis-'ednesday were Mr. Died-sister, Died-sister, Mrs. Wilford Eglund s. Pearl Ann Turney, both ison county, Mo. jrs last week-end at the fiorne home were their for, Nina Thome of Salt ifcity, and Dale Porter of foil. Jjor over the week-end at .me of Mr. and Mrs. An-fttiess An-fttiess was their daughter, i llary Hess of Salt Lake t Andrew Hess motored to ke City Friday afternoon 4 her niece, Clara Chipman, 3 1 in LDS hospital recover-man recover-man appendectomy. l?oZ et?lsen- Marilyn. DeBruin, te C!irry. Patricia Bennion, hiuc y ,assainer. Lorraine To-biason, To-biason, Mary Ann Swain, Lois Erson' Norma Nicholl " and "utn and Rae Barnett.. Guessing games were played and prizes Riven Miss Curry and Miss To-biason. To-biason. O Wedding Dinner Honors Mr. and Mr. LaVar Hurley A wedding dinner- was given Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. LaVar La-Var Hurley at the home of Mrs. Hurleys uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen. The room was lighted with candles and a bouquet bou-quet of delicate pink roses and white carnations served as centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The bride is the former form-er Miss Mary Duke of Pleasant Grove. The bridegroom is serving serv-ing in the U.S. army. Shortly after the dinner the couple left for Idaho for a short honeymoon. Sweet Sixteen In honor of Miss Lola Jean Gammell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, on her sixteenth birthday,, a delightful party was given' by her mother the evening .of. April 23. Guests were Miss Faye McKellar, McKel-lar, Miss Vida Rae Poulsen, Miss Rhea Lou Olsen, Miss Beverly Anderson, Miss Lois Larsen, Miss Audrey Groves, Miss Betty Lou Houghton, Miss Gloria Pauline Barkle, Miss Patricia Mannion, Miss Mary Lou Lyon, Miss Mary Goris, Miss Marjorie Thompson, Miss Betty Brimhall, Miss Stella Anagnostakis, Miss Darlene Johnson, John-son, Miss Connie Kuhni, Miss Ellen Vidalakis, Jay Cheever, Stephen Pickering, Douglas Goff, Kenneth Ray, Howard Swain, Robert Nicholl, Bobbie Wells, George Anagnostakis, Jimmy Brown, Mike Leventis, Davie Farnsworth, Gordon Ramsey, Bruce Christensen, Jim Hatch, Calvin Harker, -.Floyd Cox and Wayne Wilcox. The color' scheme was in pink and white. Pink popcorn ball favors fa-vors were given each guest. A light luncheon was served. Monte Carlo whist was played and prizes priz-es won by- Miss Poulsen, Howard Swain, Mike Leventis and George Geo-rge Anagnostakis. April Bride Is Given Shower In honor of Mrs. Elwin Winn of Midvale, a delightful shower was . given Monday, evening by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ken Foster. Fos-ter. Guests were Mrs. Lavar Houghton, Mrs. "Charles Hudson, Mrs. L: E. Barnett, Mrs. Charles Winn, Mrs. J. L. McKellar, Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs. Eleanor Wells, Mrs.. Irvin Love-lett, Love-lett, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Mrs. H. A.' Cheever, Mrs. Clinton E. Poulsen, Poul-sen, Mrs. George Jensen, Mrs. Martin Jensen, Mrs. Mary E. Yates, Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mrs. Jack Christensen, Mrs. Burt Ivie, Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs. Phil Rosequist. Five hundred was played and prizes won by Mrs- Wells, house pri2e; Mrs. Nicholl, first; Mrs. Stoddard, second; and Mrs. Jensen, Jen-sen, third. A delicious two-course two-course luncheon was served. Girl Scout . News Copperton-Girl Scouts met at George Milne, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Milne. P.-T.A. Holds Final Meeting of School Year The Copperton grade school Parent-Teacher association met last evening for yearly reports, election of officers and other business. Mrs. Al Kastelic, president pre-sident was in charge. The program pro-gram chairman, Mrs. Arthur Fike, introduced Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, Salt Lake county librarian, librar-ian, who read a three-act play. Recent Bride Complimented At Shower Friday Evening ' Last Friday evening at the home of Miss Jayne McKellar, a delightful miscellaneous shower honored Mrs. Elwin Winn, the former Miss Betty Barnett. Co-hostesses Co-hostesses were Mrs. Gordon Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Betty Byrne. Mormon Mor-mon bridge and various quiz games were played, prizes going to Miss Connie Brown, Mrs. Charles Winn. Mrs. Runar Slotte and Miss Gwen Parker." Others attending the party were Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. Edd Barnett, Miss Jenna Vee Larsen, Miss Jean Frazier, Mrs. Kimball Goff. A delicious two-course luncheon was served and bride favors given giv-en each guest. Mrs- Winn received receiv-ed many lovely and useful gifts. Shower Event Of Friday Evening A Stork shower was given Friday Fri-day evening at the William Peterson Pe-terson home for Mrs. Peterson's sister, Mrs. M. R. Allen of Sandy. Five hundred and cootie were played with prizes going to Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Cyril Coward, Mrs. Ernest Diederich, Mrs. Miles Anderson and house prize . to Mrs. G. O. Swain. Others present were Mrs. Ted Scroggin, Mrs. Myles McDonald, Mrs. Ray Carl, Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mc-Donald, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Renold Marcon, Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Wilson, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, Mrs. Meredith Yates, Mrs. Roy Hansen, Mrs. John Scouter, Mrs. Wallace Thome, Mrs. Fred Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Dick Scouter, Mrs. Pat Cunliffe, Mrs. Billy Jackson. A two-course luncheon was served. Daffodils were used as floral decorations and favors given giv-en each guest. Shower Given Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Mrs. Alger Al-ger Baum were cohostesses the evening of April 22 at a shower given Mrs. J. A. Walters of Midvale Mid-vale at her home. A stork theme was followed. Games were played, play-ed, five hundred prizes going to Mrs. L. E- Milner, Mrs. Anna Wolfe and Mrs. R. E. Streator. House proze was awarded Mrs. Raymond Cowdell and Mrs. R.E. McElroy of Murray won high at Bingo. Others present were Mrs. Laura McDonald, Mrs. Ella Chapman Chap-man and Mrs. Bertha Johnson, all of Midvale; and Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Ned Jones and Mrs. Oscar Simonson, all of Bingham. Ljve-ly Ljve-ly presents were opened and displayed dis-played by Mrs. Walters. Richard Anderson Was Eight Saturday In honor of Richard Anderson on his eighth birthday, a party was given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson Saturday; Sat-urday; Prizes at games went to Aria Olsen, Marilyn Moore, Shir the grade school at 6 p.m. April 27. . Margaret McKellar and Norma Swain taught two songs, "Little Tommy Tinker" and "Scotland's Burning". Following separation into patrols home-making home-making was discussed. Those present beside Margaret and Norma were Bonnie Bethel, Carol Car-ol Peterson, Joyce Miller, Erma Gammell, Margaret- Nix, Janice Hansen, Colleen Robison, Lois Groves, Jean Houghton, Shirley Smith, Kathryn King, Shirley Watkins, Jeanette Groves, Norma Nor-ma Cowdell, Jerry Watkins, Shirley Shir-ley Mayne, Maurine Ray, Doris Anderson, Dorothv Groves, Donna Don-na Rae Olsen, Helen Wideman, Donna Jean Gadd and Bonnie Olsen. Closing song was "Taps". Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Hardy Odell was hostess at a bridge luncheon Tuesday for Mrs Horace Shurtleff, Mrs. C. E McCauley, Mrs. Bryan Seare, Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. Cecil Baker, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. John Dame of Holladay, Mrs. |