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Show day dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Margaret Thompson of Salt Lake City. A visitor Sunday at the J. H. Colyar home was Mrs. Colvar's niece, Rachel Conner of Salt Lake Billy Garrity, a student at Wasatch Was-atch academy, was home to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Harvey L. Garrity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen Han-sen and daughters were Sundav guests of Mrs. Ann Hansen of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrigan and son, Tommy, moved from Bingham into the home at 107 Sifnday S,ret,t' CupPL'lto-Miss CupPL'lto-Miss Betty Byrne, a freshman at the University, spent the week end home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. Mrs. Eleanor Wells was a week end guest at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett of Salt Lake City; Miss Marjorie Thompson of Lark was an overnight guest 11 hursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, )Avf,eek;end Suest at the J. L. McKellar home was Mrs. McKellar McKel-lar s father, O. E. Parsons of Tooele. ,Mrs;Be,n Price and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas enjoyed a picture show in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Price were breakfast guests Tues- da,y,ral the, Frank Finnas home. Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hrimhali ur-) .-J .... ,-rU n. OPPERTON ' '. pullan, Phone 520W 5jean Gammell ; , Rein-fit Association "f1SaCrfiv evening at the Charles F. Sulleng-lE' Sulleng-lE' Heber Nichols hos- fat cards went to Mrs Mrs Ed Shaw and SlenJer . Refreshments Zxi to eight- rmma Ni-,llols- mothtr ot HS Nichols, has been ;1rridav evening, Maxine ''ffienth birthday, she tf,S at a surprise party rfr mother, Mrs O. R Barnes were played and e- ?amp prizes went to l ow and Beth Cowdell. ts were Eva Pino, ffison of Bingham; Sever. Virginia Peter-!.hjJleV Peter-!.hjJleV Parkin, Marjorie puth McKellar and Bev-'-. A pink and white color 'ascarried out and light its served. Miss Park-Shter Park-Shter of Mr. and Mrs. , T Parkinson, spent the a guest of Miss Warner, .-end guests at the E. J. I home wereMr and Mrs. . Draper and daughter, flf Provo. Sunday guests te Cowdell's sister and -l Mr. and Mrs. Al Richins ) i Lake City. Friday night Hoyd Johnson of Murray .' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenny Myers of Eureka is ng a tew days at the home and Mrs. Frank Olsen. William Brown and dau- Sallv and Barbara, spent rfk-end in Springville with and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard i Monday in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond Larsen enter-on enter-on her birthday Monday r and Mrs. H. A. Cheever, ) i Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and ' Clinton Poulson, Mrs. El-Lmitstead El-Lmitstead and ,Mrs. Ross i Light refreshments were ::ng Tuesday at the B. K. : home were Mr. and Mrs. Larsen of Midvale. Mr. and jlenn Burgner and son, . of Salt Lake City, and :i Mrs. Roy Burgner of Pa., dinner guests Monday at :san home. and Mrs. Martin Hansen Ronald, visited Sunday home of Elvin Armitstead. Member 23 Mrs. Armit-i Armit-i uncle, David Cousins of Falls, visited her. :rentice Seaman Dick Pe-returned Pe-returned to the Naval "I station at Farragut, September 23, following a 'furlough at the home of rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank )rs Saturday at the home and Mrs. William Peter-ere Peter-ere Mr. and Mrs. Jack ;tt and son, Eddy; Mrs. Trap and F. Peters, all of fw. Thomas Anderson of Cop-f Cop-f spent Saturday at the a Peterson home. en Peterson attended Anderson's birthday par- sday afternoon in Copper- evening Mr. and Mrs. 'Anderson and Mr. and Mliam Peterson visited Person's sister, Mrs. M. R. of Sandy. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever ughter. Shirley, visited in City Friday with their Captain L. Erickson, ecently returned from 13 - in the Aleutians, and 1 niece, Wanda Erickson, ,Js made a yeoman on her Jon recently with the d at Miami, Fla. . Vee Olsen, daughter of 'J Mrs. Ray Olsen, under- i appendectomy Sunday 1 Eam hosDital. I evening of September 23 Poulsen, Rhea Lou 01-averly 01-averly Anderson, Betty Apex Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday from a five-day visit at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C- B Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell were guests of the Magna Bond committee at a broadcast and picture show Saturday evening at the Utah theatre. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Watson entertained at dinner the evening even-ing of September 22 for P. O. Forrest Watson and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watson. Petty Pet-ty Officer Watson left that night to visit relatives in southern California a week before reporting report-ing to San Francisco for duty. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watson had as guests Saturday evening Mrs. Homer Bell of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Thurman Ogie of Pocatello, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Boulton entertained at spaghetti dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques and son, Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely and daughter, Bobbie Dee. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gephart of Santa Monica, Calif., returned Monday evening from a three-day visit at Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart. Mrs. Mary Davis left Salt Lake City Monday evening to visit her daughter, Mrs. Warren Malloy of San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Davis Da-vis has been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mike Brisk, the past year. Mrs. John Steele of Midvale is spending a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kastelic. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and family were dinner guests Tuesday Tues-day of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copen-haver Copen-haver of Copperton Friday. Mrs. A. J- Sorenson entertained entertain-ed Thursday evening for Mrs. D. O. Stoker. The six KSK club members presented the honoree with a bassinette. The 20 guests played card games directed by Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Allsop had as guests Tuesday evening Mrs. George Allsop and Mrs. Jack Gibbs, both of Grace, Ida., mother and sister of Mr. Allsop. Mrs. Thomas Yates of Midvale is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Winn, and granddaughters, Mrs. Martin D. Jensen and Mrs. Kenneth Foster. 7n on and Betty Brim-,5t Brim-,5t the night at the home I'lWe Thompson at Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton "received word from their n Poulsen, that he had r moted from private first 'JC(rporal. Don is in Louisi- iin.H. C. Jenkins of Los 1 visited at the home of Vfrs R. g. Frazier a few ttiesday. He was flying ' a,.? funeral services rother-in-law, Mr. Kirk-'VanHorne, Kirk-'VanHorne, la. ' 'raneis Frazier, daugh- and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, day (yesterday) to visit n Los Angeres before re-; re-; Pah. Alto, Calif., to lasswork at Stanford fl Barkle visited her ?r. and Mrs. J. F. Bark-iSgfc-end. She is a stu-4e stu-4e Ciylnster hih school, lBh of Salt Lake City norneek"('nd at the R" G' Barnett left Tues- two-months' visit at l Lher daughter and Ardeen, Md. :m"' lsp plans to visit Ga Edd Barnett of Val Winn and daugh- Vfrn ae returned home Cm Colorado Springs, ore lhoy, Visited Sgt. hoQl Jeft t0 attend ?onth01 at Fort Sill, Okla., ;rLeeninS dinner guest iI Mrs. L. C. Nicholl H arold W. Nichols of ' Dowdell was a Sun- |