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Show COPPERTON , McKellar, Phone 534J ''Lola Jean GammeU a Mrs Dallas F. Ander-lr Ander-lr son returned Tuesday Tfrorn a five-day vaca-r,in? vaca-r,in? . u'ith Mr. Anderson's V,l-law and sister Mr. Eldon Nielson of Lem-M Lem-M hah Miss Beverly An-'J An-'J J visiting in Salt Lake wnher cousin. Private Shirley of the Marine corps, lames F. Barkle served :L reception committee at i.cO in Murray, welcoming VTACc from Reams. , and Mrs. Warren Noland t Margetts of Riverton and H ! Mis Cal Huntsman of rtnn left Wednesday night ? nuSnfi at Rock Creek lakes. Mary Garrity of Seward, Vis visiting at the home '.son and daughter-in-law, 'Jd Mrs. H. L. Garrity, for ..definite stay. ".aid and Joan Huntsman, "en of Mr' and Mrs- Cai man loft Tuesday to spend T at the home of Mr. and W B Inglcsby at Tooele, r and Mrs. J. F. Barkle have ' ,pH word from their daugh-Urs daugh-Urs Hal Reherd, that their i n Nancy B and Betty K, I "a safely in Alaska and are 1 with their parents in Anch- . and daughter-in-law, Mr. and en' iFrfd genkel, and family, of Salt Lake City. Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs E. V. Knudsen Tuesday were Mrs. Rulon J. Clark and Mrs Leonard Martinson, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Richard Smith of Copperton. Bridge was played, the prize going to Mrs. Martinson. Mr. and Mrs. P. p. Cunningham Cunning-ham of Aphn, Calif., were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lester Moore. Other callers the same day were Mr and Mrs. J. S. Nielson of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. B. O Pum-phrey. Pum-phrey. Visitors Sunday at the Ray Cowdell home were Mr. and Mrs-V; Mrs-V; L- Draper of Hayward, Calif. Mr Draper is Mrs. Cowdell's brother. Also visiting with Cow-dells Cow-dells Sunday was Mrs. Cowdell's mother, Mrs. Daisy Draper of Provo. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murano enjoyed dinner and the theater in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. H. Colyar was an overnight over-night guest Tuesday at the home of her son, Robert Colyar of Salt ; Lake City. Sunday visitors at the L. E Barnett home were Mrs. Ada Haye and Mrs. Vernal Mines and family of Sandy. Mrs. Elwin Winn and daughter, Betty Mae, and Mrs. L. E. Barnett Bar-nett and daughters, Ruth, Rae and Jackie, enjoyed a picnic lun- ; v,,i-u" i-nuuiijr pur rriaay. Sunday dinner guests at the' Charles Hudson home were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Kanniainen of Highland High-land Boy. Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell's brother, Bernell Hansen, Han-sen, and son, Garth, of Spanish Fork. Mary Casich left Sunday to spend a week in Tooele at the home of Frances DeMichele. Visiting for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulson is Mrs. Albert Salb and daughters, Nell Beth, of Kamas, Wash., and Vonda of Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard were luncheon guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen spent Sunday visiting their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen and Mrs. Odis Yancey, all of Pleasant Grove. Mr .and Mrs. George Gadd and family were dinner guests Saturday Satur-day at the home oi Mr. Gadd's mother, Mrs. Walter Denver of Pleasant Grove. Miss Donna Downs of Provo arrived Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs, to visit three weeks. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs had as their dinner guests at the Mayflower cafe, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Nicholl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs enjoyed en-joyed swimming and a picnic luncheon at Black Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harker were visitors Monday at the home of Mr. Harker's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harker Har-ker of Tooele. Miss Darlene Johnson of Bingham Bing-ham was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gam-mell. Gam-mell. Joan Hutchings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings of Bingham, left Tuesday after a three-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson were dinner guests Tuesday at j the home of Mrs. Jacobson's par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove. j A visitor for the week at the i Keith Jacobson home is Mr. Ja-1 cobson's brother, Sergeant Curtis j Jacobson ,who has been stationed station-ed at San Diego, Calif-Electrician's Calif-Electrician's Mate 3;c Howard Swain ,son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain, arrived home Wednesday : morning on a 24-hour leave, j Howard has been attending school ; at the University oi Minnesota, j Mrs. Wayne Hansen had as ov- j ernight guest Sunday her niece, j Joanne Buckwalter of Provo. ! Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne j Hansen and daughters, Joyce and j Janice ,were overnight guests of Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Sue Loeston of American Fork. ' rothy Hansen of Salt Lake i snent the week-end at the e of ! Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Fike, icle and aunt. t and Mrs. William Ablett as dinner guests Saturday Mr and Mrs. Ray Simister on jack, of Salt Lake City, ! peggy Beal of Ogden. Miss is a niece of the Simisters. , rs RalPn w- Robinson Jr. daughter, Leslie, left Tues-bv Tues-bv plane for their home in ! Francisco after visiting here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ijchman, for several months. Robinson is due home soon j 'orlough from the merchant as Mildred Warner, who is -arse's training at the Salt r county hospital, spent the tend with her parents, Mr. Mrs. 0. R. Warner. r. P. E. Parsons left Tues-after Tues-after a three-day visit at the t of her brother and sister-iv, sister-iv, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKel- r.day evening a delightful ly pull was held at the home Eileen Robison. Attending 1 Norma Swain and Marga-McKellar. Marga-McKellar. Turning Sunday after a four-canyon four-canyon trip at Brighton were nia Peterson, Beth Cowdell, .e Cheever, Jackie Barlow, :ne Warner, Shirley Parkin, jorie Pullan and Ruth McKel- F-ner guests Sunday at the I Cheever home were Mrs. er's sister and husband, nd Mrs. V. E. Guiver, and iter, Barbara, and Mrs. ;e Gibbet, all of Salt Lake day dinner guests at the Longfellow home in Bing-were Bing-were Connie Stillman, Mrs. Longfellow and Margaret -liar. ie Copperton Primary will n its weekly winter meetings cay, August 30, at 3:30 p.m. Wing Tuesday for a visit definite length at the Fred lome were Mr. Cox's sister-'', sister-'', Mrs. Bette Cox of Poca- 1 Houghton arrived home ' (Friday) after spending iJmmer in Spanish Fork with :ves. r, W. E. Longfellow left Way afternoon for Bend, where she will visit her H Sgt. Longfellow, for a evening a party was gi- honor of Mr. and Mrs. S-y 'Aright, who were celebra-weir celebra-weir eighth wedding anni- a' the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. PI Anderson of Salt Lake isday afternoon Mrs. Maria and Mrs. Katherine Wool-'' Wool-'' for their home in Wash-? Wash-? C., after a six-weeks' "ie home of Mrs. Olsen's f n and wife, Mr. and Mrs-ls Mrs-ls ylsen, and with other rel-:s rel-:s m Utah. turning Wednesday after a y visit in Providence were .7 Mrs. Don Stoddard and LLne Stoddard's visited wddard's parents, Mr. and Frank Kenderick. ny evening Mr. and Mrs. -yoman were dinner guests an Te ,of Mrs' Doman's sis- 2 husband, Mr. and Mrs-"Wgner Mrs-"Wgner of Salt Lake City. C!n1Uests Wednesday at ' v b Mrs- L- L- -Durnford 'Phyllis Ivje and daugh-Jay daugh-Jay Mrs lvin Armitstead rservf Parents, Mr. and Mrs. lnJlder, of American Fork, nesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank ito,?n. ,family motored to visit Mrs. Peterson's sis-; sis-; husband, Mr. and Mrs- ''ThnJ!fternoon Mr- and Mrs. : atw!f were in American ird u a, Party honoring lay nansen s seventy-first lirfu rd Stringer and Mr. Lakp r.Thrne motored to S&Sy Tuesday to visit '-sk?8V sister' Mrs- Earl ;verilh ls in LS hospi-Railf hospi-Railf T0m an operation. 1 PaSPha ?ekel a"d chil" '? tr an? Terry, returned C nS,lx"Weflks' visit in c Cfifof d ' with her hus- -y ton H.fnkel left again : iielpyaPend two months in "fcUMday at the home of Henkel were her son I |