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Show Hansen were Mrs. Hanson's parents, par-ents, Mr. mid Mrs. George Carri-Sn Carri-Sn of Union and Chief Petty Officer Jack Martin and Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow and daughters, Jackie and MarJene, were Sunday dinner miests at the home of Mr. Barlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow of Clearfield. Earl Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller of Levan, was a week-end Kuest at the L. C. Ni-choll Ni-choll home. Saturday evening a delightful dinner party was given in honor I of Mrs. Phill Dowdell on her ! birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L." C. Nicholl and Mr. and I Mrs. Richard Hutching of Bing-I Bing-I ham. Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Ray were dinner guests the night of May (J ut the home of Mrs. Ray's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratum of Salt Lake City. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Wells for a week are her granddaughters, Marlene and Roehelle Lovelett, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett of Salt Laktr City. topPERTON : LMcKellar, Phon. 534J . . I 'i nnd Billy Johnson, fh,a! and Mrs. Eskel John-feXm John-feXm spent Tuesday ltrMrl: J. W. John- 1 a Mrs L. W. Nielsen of Grace Creer of K rni'k were dinner guests Ih Sin? of Mr. and Mrs. W$ Ren. Miss Creer, , nf Mr. Nielsen's, spent Vhis vveek at the Niel- 5 Mrs. Peter Smith and aj" Mrs Norman Jacobsen "dinner and the theatre in Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Charles F Sul-- Sul-- ntcrtained at dinner Mun- ,pnine in h"nor of tneir iS-law. Mrs. James M. &, on her birthday. Peo-gnd Peo-gnd snowballs centered the 'present were the honoree t small daughter, Jana M. and Mrs. Ed W. John-Vd John-Vd daughters, Darlene and JAlice Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Issen, all of Bingham, and ,r R Sullenger and son, J Lee, and Miss Agnes Sul- of Copperton. 1 Democratic club of Cop-I Cop-I was entertained Monday j at the home of Mrs. Pe-lith Pe-lith with Mrs. L. A. Chris- I a cohostess. Special Landenberger, Sandra Laycock , Colleen Larsen, Betty Lou Bail ey Patricia Redmond, Betty K Reherd, Jackie Barne t. Patrick Ablett. La Von Anderson, Ga 'Armitstead, Mary DeCol.'Bever y Ray. Joyce Olsen. Mrs. Verk gndS Bmgham assist" Mrs. Stoddard in arranging gam-,es gam-,es and serving luncheon. M- Wiam Ablett gave i 'birthday dinner Monday even' mg tor her husband." Cues" :were his mother, Mrs. Annie Ab lett, and brother, Tim AhiPtt and Mr and Mrs. FraffzurS I The Copperton LDS ward Pri-,mary Pri-,mary is presenting a plav at the ward chapel at 8 p.m. Friday May 14, it is announced by Bishop Bish-op George M. Nix. cMr; a,nd Mrs Angus Christen- Salt Lake City Friday evening tc attend a dinner party given at the home of Mr. Christensen' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs L H. Christensen. Bridge was played with the prize going to Mrs. Angus Christensen A week-end visitor at the Rav 2" h?me wAas Mrs. Larsen's :c uhrer', MJ?- Arabclla Cole of i ?alt Lake City. Dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Larsen Sunday were Ross Palmer of South Jor- n' ?nd Mrs' Clarence Cole, Mrs. Neil Lund and daughter Margaret, all of Ogden .Mrs. F Hicks, who has been visiting the past two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister rVncL Mrs' B- K- D()l"an, left Wednesday to return to her home in Huntineton Pm-k rv.i.f ' j Ehter Shirley, motored to Amer-1 ' ,t0 visit Mr- Cheever's mother, Mrs. Ann Cheever, and iinmthr0VOWitlJ Mrs- Cheever's i mother, Mrs, Lena Anderson. ;l The Copperton LDS ward Re-; Re-; net society announces that Tues-, Tues-, day afternoon, May 18, the liter- ny lys-wn will be given by Mrs. uavid C. Lyon of Bingham. i Sam Christensen of Fairview (spent the week-end with his son-i son-i m; Pa7,d dauKhter, Mr. and ; Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Mrs. Sam Christensen, a patient at St. Marks hospital for 16 days is ; now convalescing at the home of , Mrs. Knudsen. Friday evening Mrs. E. V. ; Knudsen entertained at a bridge din!le,r x.Her Ruosts wt're Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. L. E. Still-man, Still-man, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Miss ivy Peterson, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Miss ' Laura Marshall, Mrs. Harold W. Nielson and Mrs. Richard J. Smith. Prizes at bridge went to Miss Neprud and Mrs. Colyar. Gaily colored tulips, tamarack and bridal wreath madeup the beautiful centerpiece. Sunday evening a delightful i party was given in honor of Clayton Clay-ton deBruin at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. de-Bruin. de-Bruin. Guests were Faye Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Keith Timothy, Joy Dean Davies, Paul Clays, Ruth Atkinson, Atkin-son, Bruce Christensen and Janice Jan-ice Hofhiens. Cootie and dice were played, prizes going to Ruth Atkinson and Faye Cowdell. A tasty two course luncheon was served the guests by Mrs. de-Bruin. de-Bruin. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and daughter, Joan, were visitors ' Sunday in Sandy at the home of Mr. Covvdell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowdell, and in A-merican A-merican Fork at the home of Mrs. Cowdell's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Draper. Home from Mother's day at the nursing school at the Salt Lake county hospital were Lorraine Lor-raine Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, and Mildred Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner, Gwen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Parker, who is training at St. Mark's hospital school of nursing, was also home for the week-end. Saturday afternoon a delightful delight-ful party was given in honor of Mary DeCol on her eighth birthday. birth-day. Guests were Richard Anderson, An-derson, Richard Houghton, Aria Olsen, Vonda Olsen, Carol Wing, Jackie Peterson, Shirley Cheever, Chee-ver, Stephen Downs, Alaine' Rob-ison, Rob-ison, Marjorie Parker, Dickie Watson, Sally Brown, Patricia Ablett, Bonnie Skinner and Leila Johnson. Games were played, prizes going to David Peterson and Aria Olsen. Later a tasty light luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and daughters and Dick Parsons motored to Tooele to visit Mr. Kellar's mother, Mrs. John McKellar. Mc-Kellar. Mrs. Harry Sours was a guest Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clara Mead of Murray. An overnight guest Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uzelac of Highland Boy was Miss Mary Casich. Sunday hight dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Hogle were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Parley Jones of Bingham, Tom Mannion and Ray Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar gave a family birthday party in honor of Mrs. Nick Golesh of Bingham last Friday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat, Ann and Mildred Muhar, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Golesh and daughters. A delicious dinner was served and later music and dancing was enjoyed. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen was Cpl. George Austin, who is stationed in Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob-son Jacob-son and family were overnight guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson were Mrs. Jacobson's brother, Russell Loader of Pleasant Plea-sant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood Denney and daughter, Gerry, Ger-ry, of Springville ,and Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn returned re-turned home Wednesday from a six days' visit in Colorado Springs, Colo., where she visited her son, Staff Set. Elwin Winn of Camp Carson. Mrs. Elwin Winn and daughter, Betty Mae, are now making their home in Colorado Colo-rado Springs. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Yates were Mrs. Charles Winn. Mrs. Kenneth Foster Fos-ter and family and Mrs. Martin Jensen and family. Gerry Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs- Cecil Downs returned home Wednesday from St. Mark's hospital, hos-pital, where he underwent an appendectomy. Mrs. George Gadd and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. Gadd's mother, Mrs. Walter Denver of Pleasant Grove. Dinner guests May 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. J I were Mrs. R. E. Streator I rs Norman Jacobson. Priz-' Priz-' Iridge went to Mrs. Streat-irs Streat-irs James A. Denver and Lcobson. Mrs. E. Odell Pe-i Pe-i won house prize. Lunch-las Lunch-las served to eight. Mrs. son read an interesting ar-ijiom ar-ijiom the Reader's Digest. Wand Mrs. L. F. Pett plan ive this afternoon, Friday, Jan Francisco, where they fcieet their son, Air Cadet W. Pett, who has been in any air corps since Novem-ir.d Novem-ir.d visit several days. Air i Pett received his preflight ig at Santa Ana, Calif., and iry flight training at Eagle j jresno, Calif. Eg and Mrs. - Glenn L. Long $:ned Friday evening at t Their guests were Mr. Mis. Stanley J. Long and fcr, Linda Jane, of Bing-2,c Bing-2,c Petty Officer Joe A. I and Mrs. Frisch of Oak-I Oak-I Calif, and Miss Virginia Is. Monday evening Mr. rs. Long entertained the roup, their guests leaving I to attend the opera, "The fate Soldier", in Salt Lake i I Heber Nichols, Mrs. Charl- Sullenger and Mrs. Edgar fi of Newport, Ore., were Ion guests Tuesday of Mrs. ISchoettlin of Salt Lake lyn Stoddard, daughter of W Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, eel- . i her seventh birthday at I arranged by her mother fey afternoon. Prizes at I went to Brent Peterson, tondie, Barbara Nix and frown. Other little guests tg games and receiving fa-pre fa-pre Marilyn Odell, Joyce Hicks is a former resident of Cop-perfield. Cop-perfield. Bishoo and itfrs. George M and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nix and daughter, Janice, motored to Coalville Sunday to visit Bishop Nix' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H Nix Mr .and Mrs. Angus Christensen Christen-sen had as luncheon guests Monday Mon-day Mr. Christensen's father, Albert Al-bert Burke, and Warren Anderson Ander-son of American Fork. Wilford Stringer returned home Tuesday from St. Mark's hospital, hospi-tal, where he has been receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Ralph Henkel is in Miami, Florida, visiting her husband, Chief Petty Officer Henkel. U. S. navy. Mrs. Alfred Henkel was a dinner din-ner guest Sunday at the home of her daughter and soin-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson Ander-son of Copperfield and Maurine Peterson of Copperton motored to Herriman to visit Sunday with Mrs. Harry Johnston and Dar-lene Dar-lene Anderson. Jack Snell of Compton, Calif., and Fred Anderson of Murray were visitors Friday at the William Wil-liam Peterson home. Fred Anderson An-derson is a brother of Mrs. Peterson. Pe-terson. The evening of May 6 an enjoyable en-joyable picnic was given in Big Cottonwood canyon for Mrs. Nell Hocken of Newport, Ore. Present were the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Nichols, Mrs. J. P. Rice and Mrs. Emma Nichols. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever and dau- |