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Show : coWwiEU) : Mrs. Frank Hoine of Midvale, Mrs. Ernest V. Ferry anil son, Freddy, of Portland, Ore., wt,e luncheon quests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thon.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc.'Y;. li entertained at dinner I.'.Ui; Ly for Mr. and Mrs. K.iy Ctrl -it! family, Mr. and Mrs. Ill line ?.!'-ner ?.!'-ner and daughter and ,'.. .o Marcon and daughters. Boy Scout troop 112 enjoyed a swimming party at the Salt Lake municipal baths last night. Scoutmaster Malcolm Robertson was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne ol Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph McDonald enioyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John-' John-' son and Mr. and Mrs. William Burke entertained at a Mother's day dinner Sunday at the Johnson John-son home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson, Mrs. John J. Anderson, Elmer Pantalone and Fred Nielson. Mrs. Julius Bernard i of Provo was a guest of Mrs. Ross Falset-ti Falset-ti on Mother's day. Louise Meeham, five-year-old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mecham, celebrated her birthday Tuesday at a party attended by her playmates. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perschon and children, Robert. June and George, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold K- Spiers and son, Kenny, of Salt Lake City, were guests Sun-1 day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain. Small Douglas Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, was four years old last Friday. He invited his friends to attend a birthday party at his home. Wednesday evening the Lucky 13 club entertained at the home of Mrs. Harvey Halverson for Mrs. John L. Carter, who, with her husband and two sons, left Thursday morning to make their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Carter Cart-er was presented with a farewell gift. Refreshments were served. Byron N. Peterson returned Monday from Richfield, where, he was called by the death of his mother, Mrs. Karen Kirstine Busk Peterson, who died May 6 at her home. Funeral services were held in the Richfield First ward LDS chanel Saturday. Mrs. Byron N. Peterson and daughter, Patricia, plan to remain in Rich- field several weeks, i The Sodaiity Girls of Copper-field Copper-field sponsored a dance Monday levening at the school. Commit-I Commit-I tec members included Helen iGolish, Velia Falsotti and Frances Franc-es Pantalone. On Mother's day the girls entertained their, mothers moth-ers at a breakfast held in the i Miner's Merc, building. Each mother received a flower. I Mrs. Malcolm Koiiorison had a i party Saturday for her little son, i Malcolm, on his fifth birthday. Birthday cake, luncheon and games were enjoyed by the 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs, John W. Anderson Ander-son and son, John Anderson of :Salt Lake City, and daughter, Mrs. Gordon Jensen, were din-ner din-ner "guests Sunday of Mr. and ! Mrs. Malcolm Robertson. I The Copoerfield Boy Scouts I enjoyed an overnight hike in Middle canyon April 30. Scout-l Scout-l master Malcolm Robertson was I in charge. j Arilla Bullock, daughter of !Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Bullock, Bul-lock, arrived at Burlingame, Calif., May 5 and began work on May 10. She plans to make her home in California from now on. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Rekoutis and family left May 5 to make their home in Salt Lake City. I Mr. Rekoutis recently sold his property in Copperfield to Utah Copper company. O Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. P.ur-ress P.ur-ress had as dinner guests in Salt Lake City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Eggertsen of Gunnison, Gunni-son, Mrs. Frank W. Thomas of Spanish Fork. Burton Eggertsen Jr. of Salt Lake City and Anna Lee Burress. Staff Sergeant Jimmy Byrne iand Mrs. Byrne have purchased a house at 1600 Garfield avenue, Salt Lake City, and are enthusiastically enthusi-astically going about making it i "home' . HWnHmNMMnMMnHMMMMm |