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Show fants, one the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Politz and the other the child of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Athas. Mrs. Bapis was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Politz. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korologos brought Mrs. Bapis and sons home Sun-clay Sun-clay evening. Mrs. Janabelle Sullivan of Murray visited Mrs. J. A. Thomas Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rosilla of Park City and Mike Baros and Mrs. Albino Lopez of Hill Field spent Sunday with Mrs. Mike Baros and children. : (ioppEKFiELD i Phone 197-J Mr V L. Leatherwood e t Hay Monloya renorted to Fort Douglas last Friday to hp inducted induct-ed into the army. "Lurky 13" club nut at Mrs. Malcolm Robertson's home July 13. Mrs. Al Davies and Mrs. John Anderson's birthdays were cele-, brated, each receiving a rcmem- j bianco. Mrs. Robertson was presented pre-sented with the usual gift for a hostess. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. W. J. Tii-rney was a Sunday Sun-day dinner guest as were also Mrs. Aline Tyson and children,, at the Robert Burke home. Mrs. Lamar Bray, Mrs. Don Evans and Mrs. William Palmer, under sponsorship of the P.-T.A., honored Mrs. Tommy Anderson, who recently moved to the valley, val-ley, with a party last Saturday evening at the Copperfield school house. "Bingo" and "500" were played. Mrs. John Harriman and Mrs. Margaret Cole won at Bingo, Mrs. Bert Whetsel received house prize, while Mrs. George Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Leonard Johnson won prizes at cards. A late luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Andersbn was presented a coffee table as a farewell gift. Mrs. J. M. Fine of Salt Lake City was a visitor Monday at the Myles McDonald home. Mrs. Edmund King of Tcasdale and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leather-wood Leather-wood of Midvale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leather-wood. Leather-wood. Mrs. William Burke and hot-two hot-two sons spent Monday evening at the Robert Burke home. Mr. and Mrs. George Davies and Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughter, daugh-ter, Margo, spent Sunday at Liberty Lib-erty park. Mr. and Mrs. Marsel Chiea and children of West Jordan spent Saturday at the Oliver Allred home. Beverly Burke, Wanda and Donna Caldwell attended the birthday party honoring Dixie Bullock on her sixteenth birthday birth-day Wednesday, July 19, at her home in Highland Boy. . Among those from Copperfield who attended the funeral Saturday Satur-day of Angelo Rekoutis were Mr. and Mrs. Josh Crow, Miss Stella Klopenstine, Mrs. Alice Burke, Mrs. Aline Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Serantos, Mike Katis, Mrs. Tom Korologos, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikis, John Manos, George Saltas, Jim Malkos, Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mrs. Felix McDonald Mc-Donald and Mrs. Mike Bapis. Mrs. Boyd Turpin and children and Mrs. Vivian Mattson and children were Provo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughter, Margo, visited from Sunday until un-til Tuesday evening in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allred visited Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timothy of Murray, Sunday as overnight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davies and Margaret Davies were Monday Mon-day overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butts in Union. Mrs. Fern Hickman and son, Val, Margaret Davies and Mar-furet Mar-furet Cole took their breakfasts and journeyed up to Queen mine Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos and family prepared pre-pared a picnic lunch and spent Wednesday in Liberty park. Mrs. Tommie Anderson and children were overnight guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bray. Betty Nichols of Randolph is visiting at the Lloyd Miller home. Mrs. Rufus Ball of Bingham was a visitor Monday at the Nick GolLsh home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos, Mrs. John W. Amos, Mrs. Henry Erlandson, all of Payson, and Joy Dean Davies Da-vies of Bingham. Mrs. John Pantalone, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and son, Lennie, Col. John Pantalone and Police Officer Elmer Pantalone left Wednesday afternoon for Evanston, Wyo., to attend the funeral of Conce Pantalone. John Pantalone and Angelo Pantalone left Monday for Pioche, Nov., to claim the body of Conce Pantalone, Panta-lone, who died of a heart attack Sunday. Conce Pantalone was the father of Angelo and brother of John Pantalone. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson Robert-son and sons spent Saturday up Little Cottonwood canyon. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chevront and son, Jerry, Jer-ry, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson, returned to their home in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs.- Mike Bapis and sons accompanied ac-companied her mother, Mr Helen Colin, home last Friday to attend the baptism of two in- |