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Show will receive training for the U.S. army air corps. He arrived home Sunday from Camp Roberts, Calif. The emergency housing com-mittee com-mittee of the Copperfield civilian defense auxiliary met last Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Thurmond. Plans are progressing nicely. , , . Mrs. Gus Callas honored her daughter, Marie, on her eighteenth birthday Friday. A few close friends attending were Miss Eugenia Eu-genia Massa, Miss Helen George-las, George-las, Miss Alice Ivie and Miss Helen Camara. . , Mrs. Ray Watson entertained the Ladies Aid Tuesday evening at a delicious luncheon. Enjoying Enjoy-ing the meeting were the Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Lucille Chestnut, Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood. Mrs. Ray Chanak and daughter, daugh-ter, Olga, and son, Nick, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Borich Sunday. . Mrs. Mary Borich entertained at a party Saturday for her brother, bro-ther, Max Golish, home on furlough fur-lough from the U. S. coast guard. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eh Golish, Helen and Lillian Golish, Mr. and Mrs. John Golish and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Error and children of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. John Panta-lone. Panta-lone. The Relief society met Tuesday Tues-day at the home of Mrs. W. L. Mclvor. Mrs. Harvey Halverson gave the lesson. Eight members were present. Mrs. C. S. Bullock and Pete Borich were Salt Lake visitors Friday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Eli Golish entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Wednesday Wed-nesday for their son, Max. George Diamond of Salt Lake City visited at the C. S. Bullock home Monday. Mrs. Harry Gardikas entertained entertain-ed at a party for her son, Johnny, on his fifth birthday Wednesday. Ten small guests were present. Games were played and a delicious de-licious luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Karl and children, chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myl-es Myl-es McDonald, Mrs. Ronnie Tre-vort, Tre-vort, Miss Margaret Anderson and Miss Arilla Bullock were guests Friday in Midvale at a birthday party for Miss Viola McDonald at which her mother, Mrs. Laura McDonald, was hostess. hos-tess. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin of Midvale, Mrs. Katie Peterson of Copperton and Mrs. Mell Allen of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin Friday. Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mrs. J. H. Kirkendall were guests of Mrs. Andy Christensen Wednesday. Wednes-day. O ;j Copperfield jj ' Mrs. John Pantalone, Ph. 106 ! Members of the civilian defense auxiliary planning committee met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Myles McDonald to discuss plans for the Valentine dance to be held at the Copperfield school house Saturday evening. Valentine Party Clara Mae Phipps and Carol Phipps were cohostesses at a Valentine Val-entine party for the Intermediate League of the Methodist church at their home Monday evening. Beverly Anderson, vice president, was in charge. Refreshments were served at tables seating eleven, places being marked by valentines. valen-tines. Later valentines were exchanged. ex-changed. James Jones, son; of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, hft Tuesday morning for St. Lou&, where he |