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Show Merrill, Thelma Pearl Phipps, Ina L. Pangos, Ruth Helen Palmer Palm-er Lucille K. Robertson, , Vonda Swain, Naon Spiers. Jennie Tru-jillo Tru-jillo Tuppia, Violet Whetsel, Beverly Bev-erly Jean 2orn. liffe, who leaves next week with? her family to make her hom in Copperton, resigned her position as lieutenant. Mrs. Paloma Moore was named lieutenant and Mrs. J. A. Thomas adjutant. The Red Cross committee met Thursday at the Copperfield school house. At 1 p.m. today (Friday) the planning committee of the civilian civil-ian defense auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Miles McDonald Mc-Donald to make arrangements for a civilian defense benefit Valentine dance Saturday, February Febru-ary 14. Home Room Mothers at the Copperfield school met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John Barrett, Bar-rett, president, In charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Marcel Chiea entertained at dinner Sunday for hex husband, hus-band, the occasion being his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker and Clifford Stoker of Sandy were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glen in Murray Mur-ray Sunday. The following members of an afternoon first aid class completed com-pleted a course of instruction under Gail Rose last week: Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, Mrs. Gail Rose, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. B. Burke, Mrs. Eileen Tyson, Mrs. Lucille Riddle, Mrs. Martha Bullock, Bul-lock, Mrs. Vera Peterson, Mrs. Lamar Bray, Mrs. Marcel Chiea, Mrs. Mary Jane Crow. Relief society was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Mclvor Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. LeRoy Bosworth, gave the lesson. There were eight members present. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Folkerson of Smithfield spent the weekend week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mclvor. "The Hoodooed Coon" was presented pre-sented at the Copperfield school house Monday under sponsorship of the Parent-Teacher association. associa-tion. The play was a success. Ac- cordion solos were given by three students of Mrs. Arlene Gibbons, the. former Miss Arlene Erickson of Bingham. Howard Ishimatsu sang three solos. Dean Christensen of American Fork is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock. Miss Viola McDonald of Midvale was a visitor at the Bullock home Tuesday. Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Bullock and children visited at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adamson at American Ameri-can Fork Saturday. Mrs. Mike Baros is confined to her home with illness. C. I. Stevens was taken to St. Mark's hospital Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti visited vis-ited Friday at Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bernardi. Those completing a course of first aid at an evening class in Copperfield included: Ora Faye Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Mary Borich, Mary Golish Borich, Thelma LaRue Barrett, Arilla Matilda Bullock, Alva Patricia Cunliffe, Helen Byrne Cunliffe, Lois Johnnie Callas, Margaret Ann Cole, Mary A. Cowdell, Lucille Lu-cille Long Chestnut, Ellen Margaret Mar-garet Carl, Iva Lenore Doolcy, Helen G. Georgelas, Helen Pauline Paul-ine Golish, Lillian Maxine Golish, Go-lish, Roma Lucille Goris, Helga V. Holmes, Geraldean Hiatt, Ruth Neusmeyer Hoover, Beth Halv-orson, Halv-orson, Alice Ivie, Helen Estelle Klopenstine. Matina M. Katis, Agnes Virginia Larson, Arvilla Miller, Mary Lila Montoya, Mary V. Mannos, Agnes Cecelia Milner, Francis Marie Miller, Frances ; Copperfield ! ' Mrs. John Panialone, Ph. 106 The planning committee of the auxiliary to Copperfield civilian defense met Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Thomas to complete arrangements arrange-ments to gather bedding for use in emergency. Mrs. R. L. Cun- |