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Show i Copperfielcl ; 'Mrs. John Pantalone, Ph. 106 !; Mrs. Max Salazar and daughter, daugh-ter, Adela, were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salazar of Grantsville were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Salazar Sala-zar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti and John Mutto enjoyed dinner in Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. Mary Borich and son, Dan, were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Eli Golish, John Golish, Mrs. Mary Borich, Mrs. Ross Falsetti Fal-setti and Mrs. John Pantalone were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. A Copperficld Altar society was organized Tuesday, the following fol-lowing officers being elected: Mrs. Joseph McDonald, president; Mrs. Ross Falsetti, vice president; Mrs. John Pantalone .secretary; Mrs. Margaret Anderson, treasurer. treasur-er. Mrs. John Holmes and daughter, daugh-ter, June, were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Bill Leatherwood returned home Wednesday from Missouri, where he has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. Relief society was held Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. Paloma Moore. Mrs. Beth Halver-son Halver-son gave the lesson. A delicious luncheon was served Mrs. Gladys Scroggin, Mrs. Dovie Carter, Mrs. Sarah McCormick, Mrs. Frances Merrill, Mrs. Lucille Riddle, Mrs. May Matthews, Mrs. Cann Carter Car-ter and Mrs. Manila Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and son, Shirl, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin in Midvale Saturday. Mrs. Sarp Kanios of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown. Mrs. S. C. Coddington of Yer-ington, Yer-ington, Nevada, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harry Pitts. Mrs. Gus Callas honored her daughter, Marie, at a miscellaneous miscellan-eous shower Monday. Cards were played, prizes going to Miss Jean Anderson, Mrs. James Malkos and Mrs. Harry Gardikas. Twenty-four guests were present. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served. Mrs. Nick Malkos left Wednesday Wednes-day for Price to visit Mrs. Nick Nass. Mrs. Pete Brown and Mrs. Sam Kanios were Salt Lake City visitors visi-tors Monday. Mrs. Mary Borich entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browning. Mrs. Arvil Cowdell and Mrs. Star Cowdell were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. James Makris was a week-end visitor in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. Max Salazar entertained at a party for her daughter, A-dela, A-dela, on her fifteenth birthday Friday. Games were played and prizes won by Thelma Leyba, Le-lia Le-lia Leyba and Frances Pantalone. Others present were Ruth and Carmelita Contreras, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cordova, Maria Lopez, Clarence Clar-ence Fernandez, C. Trujillo, Raymond Ray-mond Fernandez and Mr- Valdez. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Martinez, formerly of Copperfield and who have been living in New Mexico, have returned here to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. V. Byhower of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Nicholl of Copperton. Guests of the Watsons Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. Mrs. Gus Callas, Miss Marie Callas, Pete Seras and Mrs. Dorothy Doro-thy Williams were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John Pantalone entertained entertain-ed at dinner Monday for her son. Johnny, on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson were guests. Mrs. Thomas Seachuck entertained enter-tained at a birthday party last Friday for her daughter, Sylvia, who was nine years old. Doreen and Shirley Pantalone, Darlene Anderson, Ronald Burke, Jimmy Bapis, Colleen Riddle, Junior Tyson, Ty-son, Amy Miya, LeRoy Omby, Robert Johnson, Wanda Jones, John Kinsey, Mary Kouris, Barbara Bar-bara Long joined Sylvia to enjoy en-joy games and a nice luncheon. |