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Show Local Happenings mm mm mm ! mm a m. Copperton Study Guild met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom with Mrs. T. H. McMullin cohostess. A new best seller, "Freedom's Road", authored by Howard Fast, was presented by Miss Alta Miller of Midvale, supervisor of primary grades for Jordan school district, in a very entertaining manner. Boxes " of Christmas gifts tor men and women in service ser-vice were brought by 19 of the members and remainder have pledged gifts before Christmas. Special guests were Miss Jenny Buchman and Mrs. E. Odell Peterson. Pe-terson. Lemon chiffon ice box pudding and coffee and chocolate choco-late were served. Next meeting will be on December 11 at the home of Mrs. L. F. Pett. Frankie Quinn, St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch student, spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs .Francis J. Quinn. Dinner guests Sunday at the Quinn home included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson of Copperfield Cop-perfield and Mrs. John Osoro and children. Mrs. Noel R. Jacobson is in Norfolk, Va., visiting Seaman 1C Noel R. Jacobson, now attending at-tending radar school. During the month Mrs. Jacobson is away, her small daughter, Sharon Lynn, is with an aunt in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jacobson is a Utah Copper company employee. Epworth League held a Pot Luck supper November 22. The 18 present practiced singing for Christmas programs and the midwinter institute being held this week-end at Highland Boy Community House. Musical chairs was played and later the group listened to recordings in the collection of the Rev. H. Gravenor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen Knud-sen traveled to Tooele Monday evening to attend the American Legion and auxiliary district meeting and card party at the USO building. Mrs. Knudsen, president of district No., 3, made her official visit. High score bridge prize went to Mr. Knudsen. Knud-sen. E. D. Mickelson of Draper, district commander of Legionnaires, Legion-naires, was also in attendance. It is reported by Mrs. John Speros, president of Ariadnie club, that the bazaar sponsored November 19 at the Civic Center was very successful. Funds raised rais-ed will go to benefit orphans of Greece. Clarence Bamberger, fund raising rais-ing director of the Salt Lake county chapter of the national foundation for infantile paralysis, paraly-sis, announces that the campaign for the year 1945 will be to raise money for the crippled children's hospital to be operated in conjunction con-junction with the University of Utah medical school. Leland G. Burress has been appointed chairman chair-man of the drive in Bingham district. Bingham district Boy Scout council is to meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Mon-day, December 5, at Utah Power and Light company office for election of officers in 1945. All Scoutcrs are asked to be present. In compliment to Magdalyn Gust, who will wed Daniel J. Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Goodwin of Cameron, West Va., on December 16, Mrs. J. T. Davis and . Mrs. Harold Beck, both of Midvale, entertained entertain-ed Saturday evening at a personal per-sonal shower given at the Davis home. A pink and white color scheme was followed in choice of tallies and decorations. Prizes at Love Nest went to Mrs. Charles Cary, Mrs. Clarence Stringham and Mrs. Ned Monroe. Mon-roe. Others present were Mrs. Dora Lee, Mrs. Grace Tobin, Mrs. Hilda Brown, Mrs. Faustine Fox, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Tuttle, Mrs. Reed Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Spencer, Mrs. Kay Shelby, Mrs. Ethel Kallen, Mrs. S. A. Abrahamson, Mrs. Frank Lloyd, Mrs. Gordon Gust, Mrs. Al Pearce, Mrs. Edith Connoly, Mrs. Leone Shrader, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence McNamara, Mrs. Wanda Cary, Miss Peggy Farley, Mrs. Dorothy Blake, Mrs. Ivy Nell, Mrs. Ruth Weaver, Mrs. H. R. Gust, all of Salt Lake City and Midvale with exception of Mrs. Gust, of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon and daughters spent Friday in Salt Lake City. W. S. Jones entered Bingham hospital for treatment Saturday. At two o'clock next Tuesday Mrs. Ethel Richards will discuss "Church History", topic of the regular monthly theology lesson for Bingham LDS ward Relief society. The visiting teachers will gather earlier, at 1:15 p.m.,. to hear Mrs. Chrysta Woodland give the teachers' topic. Mrs. Avery W. Masters and son David, Salt Lake City, visited visit-ed over Thanksgiving with Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. T. A. Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Raby were hosts at the family dinner given at the Masters home. Regular meeting of the Fraternal Fra-ternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, December 7, it is announced by ' H. R. Gust, secretary. Gail Martin, district information informa-tion executive, and Miss Mary Skidmore, OPA official, were business visitors in Bingham Monday. Mrs. Thomas Tibbie, 75, is reported doing fairly well at Salt Lake county hospital where she is confined with a broken left hip. She has recovered from pneumonia. Lt. and Mrs. William Goris Jr. ja of Walla Walla, Wash., arrived f in Bingham Wednesday, Novem- ber 22, to visit several days with I Mrs. William Goris, who is a patient in a Salt Lake hospital |