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Show OPPERTON : pullan. Phone 520W Ln Gammell Ll8 a Mrs Clarence E. Allen jni were Tuesday dinner .h. home of Mr. and X of Salt Lake , Alien returned home tflychP spent the past two fSsalt Lake City ng0 Vr sister and ;rTaw, Mr. and Mrs. LSU at the J. H uLip were their son and rteSaw! Mr. and Mrs. & of Ogden. J Mrs Keith Jacobson ,f David and Edward, Tuesday visiting at the UMr Jacobson's brothers, J Mrs. Richard Jacobson tnd Mrs. Phill Dowdell ,ra Dowdell's brother and , and Mrs. Nephi Dow-fSpSfiville. Dow-fSpSfiville. left Wednes-J Wednes-J spend five days' fishing lanndakMrs. Ernest Poulsen Tuesday visiting Mr. Poul- ,mt and uncle, Mr. and Zben Forbush of Union. Sswain, daughter of Mr. b-G 0. Swain, left Tues- ;Pend the week visiting Liston Bray home at Mur- cia Mannion, daughter of iid Mrs. Thomas Mannion, ed home from a week's n Vernal at the home of Bus Hatch. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell aughter, Geraldeen, and Garrity and Nancy Lee ,n of Salt Lake City en-a en-a picnic and swim at Mur-irk Mur-irk Tuesday. Copperton LDS ward Re-,eiety Re-,eiety is honoring Mr. and p. 0. Loveless, who are g soon to make their home aiy, at a program and so-i so-i be held at the chapel at dock Tuesday, July 25. one is invited to, attend, day Mr. and Mrs. . Jack of Tooele and Alice An-i An-i and children - of Mesa, were dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. George x. tors Sunday at the Frank on home were Mr. and Bill Long of Springville. Peterson returned home wim them to spend two weeks in Springville. KS Mrs. Ralph Henkel spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visit! mAhS br?,ther and hi wife Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Mathison nlrK and Mrs" Silas Thorne of Bingham visited at the I en Thorne home Friday. 0 .Monday evening a partv wn given in honor of H. A Clever and Raymond Larson at the Cheever home. Others present included Mrs. Larsen and Mrs Cheever Mr. and Mrs Leo Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ffi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead Games were played and refresh ments served. Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever motored to Provo on business. Arriving home Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J man 1,C Polly Cowdell, who has f m stua.tloned with the WAVES at Washington, D. C. Seaman 2 C Haoro,Johns,?n who is stationed station-ed at Clearfield, spent Tuesday at ,h?me with her parents, Mr ?nd f V' Cowdell, and sis-f.V sis-f.V PT0llr- Mrs- Alien Rich'ns of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday visiting at the Cowdell home. h a eXtning of Juiv 13 Mrs. f ;T9hc?ver entertained for her M.I.A. class at her home. The girls attending were Beth Cowdell, Cow-dell, Jackie Barlow, Elaine Cheever, Chee-ver, Virginia Peterson, Ruth Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Jeane Willis, Maxinei Warner and Marjorie Pullan Games were played and the high score held by Beth Cowdell. A delicious light luncheon was served ser-ved by Mrs. Cheever. Mrs. James Denver entertain- i ufor. lhe . Ladies Democratic club at her home July 13 with luncheon and bridge. The table centered with a bouquet of pink and white roses, Shasta daisies and baby breath, seated nine members and Mrs. William Swainston, an invited guest Bridge prizes went to Mrs He-ber He-ber Nichols, Mrs. William Brown and traveling prize to Mrs. Howard How-ard Hausknecht. Week-end guests at the James Denver home were Mrs. E. M Hechler, Mrs. E. Phizacklea and Mrs. Margaret Phizacklea, of Salt Lake City, Jacqueline Barlow returned home Tuesday after visiting two days in Taylorsville at the home of Dawn Bennion. Mrs. Gordon W. Jensen of Bingham Bing-ham was a dinner guest Sunday mond was presented with a lovely love-ly gift. A letter of greeting from Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, who recently moved to Los Angeles, was read. Five Hundred was played, following fol-lowing the business session, and prizes won by Mrs. Lydia Carl, Mrs. Albert Kastelic and Mrs. Sam Feraco. Delightful refreshments refresh-ments were served by Mrs. Arri-tola. Arri-tola. Besides those mentioned, members mem-bers present were Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs. Ray D. Carl, Mrs. Mark Muhar, Mrs. A. V. Peterson. Peter-son. Next meeting will be on Wednesday, August 9, at eight o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Andrew An-drew Hess. O at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jensen. , Leslie Pope of Ventura, Calif., is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Wilson of Copperton, and sister sis-ter Mrs. Harry Stowe of Salt Lake City; and other relatives, Andy McDonald, Richard Hy-land Hy-land and John Butler of Magna. Mrs. May Heath of Salt Lake City and Mr. Pope were dinner guests Wednesday at the Wilson home. Mrs. Richard Kletting of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non E. Christensen and children, Bobby and Mary Esther, of Tooele, Too-ele, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sperry. Bobby remained re-mained to visit a week at the Sperry home. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniain-en Kanniain-en of Highland Boy returned Saturday from a three-days' fishing fish-ing trip at Granddaddy lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kastelic and two sons visited July 13 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and grandson, Craig, of Salt Lake City. Clark Johnson of St. George, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson, is making his home with the Johnsons and working at Utah Copper mine. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and children of Grace, Ida., left Wednesday after a three-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker. Mrs. Harry Sours and Mrs. C. J. McCormack and son, Harry James, visited Wednesday in Midvale with Mrs. Laura McDonald. McDon-ald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quayle and daughter, Mrs. Elvin Bennett, Ben-nett, of Garfield, visited Sunday at the Harry Sours home. Mrs. R. E. Streator entertained entertain-ed at one o'clock luncheon Wednesday Wed-nesday at her home. Bridge prizes priz-es were awarded Mrs. William Swainston and Mrs. Norman Ja-cobsen. Ja-cobsen. Other guests were Mrs. W. D. Brown and Mrs. Peter Smith. Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht was hostess hos-tess Monday at a one o'clock luncheon. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. W. A. Fike and Mrs. H. Smernoff. Others present were Mrs. Robert H. Bailey, Mrs. Willis P. Sperry, Mrs. Clara Meade, Mrs. Henry Zeller and Mrs. J. D. Laycock. |