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Show i was played with prizes going to Mr and Mrs. Wilford Stringer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen. Tuesday evening dinner guests a the Don Stoddard home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, the dinner followed a Mexican theme and honored Mrs. Stoddard Stod-dard s mother, Mrs. Frank Ken-dnek Ken-dnek of Providence. Miss Frances Fennell underwent under-went an appendectomy at St. Marks hospital Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Willard Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. 01-sen 01-sen were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ann Anderson Ander-son of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rordell of Salt Lake City were dinner gUSst,?, Su,nday evening of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Rogers t3?XG.rg,e Anderson was hos-tess hos-tess to the knitting club Satur-day Satur-day evening. Dainty refreshments m a. patriotic theme were served Helen Wideman, Donna Jean Gadd, Dons and JoAnn Anderson, Ander-son, Bonnie June Olson. Marearet McKellar,. Colleen Robison Nor-h Nor-h mW81t' Warje Bcnnion and Mr?" Dewev Knudsen. u Duw?y Knudsen enter-tamed enter-tamed her bridge foursome Monday Mon-day with Mrs. Charles Sulleneer winning high score prize of defense de-fense stamps. Mrs. Mike Brisk was hostess at Mah Jong breakfast Thursday with Mrs. Brisk winning hieh score prize. Copperton members of the Cop-perfield Cop-perfield auxiliary to firemen attending at-tending the Monday evening meeting were Mrs. Ida Mugfur hostess; Mrs G. O. Swain. Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Mrs. L. E. Barnett. Mrs Swain or -J fcT- n . . Copperton s. J- P- Kn"gff fjj'r L Warren G. Allsop had as Ileoii guests Tuesday Mrs. I Rnaers Mrs. Howard Haus-L Haus-L K Robert H. Bailey firs. Joel P. Jensen, yl and Mrs. O. S. Jensen mov-the mov-the custodian's apartment frecent addition to the high 3l last Friday. and Mrs. Otto Carpenter family are new residents at Copperton apartments. ,. j B Burnham and Mrs. iah Terry of Draper, and ' Harold Francom of Ogden guests Saturday of Mrs. E. Joseph Bethel entertained rriday evening at bridge for Gates P. Christensen, Mrs-It Mrs-It Zaccaria and Mrs. Cyral ;obison. Refreshments were !.u t Vs Saturday afternoon at the J. L. McKellar home were Mr and Mrs. B. White and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huffs of Tooele. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Jackson and daughters attended a birthday birth-day party given in Midvale last Jnday evening for Miss Viola McDonald. Mrs. George Jensen and son, uordon, motored to Salt Lake City Monday afternoon to visit ' ests at a 12 o'clock luncheon I , by Mrs. Carl A. Curtis E tiay for her sister, Mrs. Ri-j Ri-j I Densley, were Miss Syl-i Syl-i Marshall. Miss Kathryn Mad-i Mad-i Miss Billie Ruth Camp and Vivian Ballamis. delightfully-arranged social ' the one o'clock bridge lun-i lun-i given Saturday by Mrs. d W. Nielsen. Covers were d for 16 at tables centered i red and white sweet peas. b were given Miss Ivy Peter-Miss Peter-Miss Verena Graham and J H. McDonald, s Louis L. Watson returned southern California last day. She visited six days i her son, Forrest Watson, in Ingeles on coast patrol duty i the U. S. navy, and with a Mrs. F. F. Cross of San Irdino, Calif. : ending the party given for McDonald on her eigh-i eigh-i birthday by her mother, Laura McDonald of Midvale, iy evening, were Mrs. L. E. tt, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. Streator, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl . Jr. and Mrs. Alger Baura. A ,-isitor last week at the Ray n home was Mrs. Larsen's fcr, Mrs. William Cole of Salt f City" w "-".u"' iVi13- -' oarnett. Mrs. Swain and Mrs. Barnett won prizes. Home from school last weekend week-end were Miriam Jones, a junior at St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch; Bob Krueger, freshman at the U. S. A. C.; Joe Brown, a senior at Brigham Young university; and Jean Frazier, sophomore at the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hornickel and daughter, Edith, were dinner din-ner guests Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Rex Martindale of Salt Lake City. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen motored to Salt Lake City to visit Mrs. Louis Coleman. Monday afternoon Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson attended a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ross Wilson in Salt Lake City. A visitor last week at the Dallas Dal-las F. Anderson home was Shirley Milano of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Saturday evening even-ing at the Lynn Groves home were Mrs. Groves' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Drake of Midvale. A one o'clock luncheon was given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. Tassainer. Guests were Mrs. K. Hornickel, Mrs. M. E. Dotterer, Mrs. , Lynn Groves, Mrs. L. C. Coleman and Mrs. B. D. Bennion. After lunch the ladies spent the afternoon sewing. A visitor Sunday at the Ernest Diedrich home was Mrs. Died-rich's Died-rich's brother, John Diedrich of Salt Lake City. A party was given Thursday evening at the Leo Thorne home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead, Mr - and Mrs. Ray Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cheev-er, Cheev-er, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson. A dainty dain-ty two-course luncheon was served, decorations being in Valentine colors. Mormon bridge City Monday afternoon to visit Mrs. Jensen's sister and husband, Mr und Mrs. B. Soper and in Midvale with Mrs. Jensen's daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Frances Beck. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and family of Copperfield moved mov-ed into a home on Cyprus street Tuesday. A luncheon was enjoyed last Friday evening after the Bing-nam-Cyprus game at the home of Edith Hornickel. Guests were Janice Hofhiens, Faye Cowdell and Lola Jean Gammell. Mrs. K. Hornickel served luncheon. Red and white hearts formed table decorations. Utah Federation of Music clubs sponsored an hour of music by the music department of Brigham Young university Sunday afternoon after-noon at the Art Barn in Salt Lake City. Joe Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown of Copperton and a senior student at the B.Y.U., was a member of the vocal ensemble. The program was under the direction of Miss Margaret Summerhays, with whom Joe has been studying voice this school year. Bach's cantata, "Sleepers Wake" was presented. Robert C. Colyar also attended. Neighbors of Mrs. R. G. Buckle surprised her yesterday with a birthday luncheon. Mrs. Kermith Isbell, Mrs. Wayne Hansen and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen made a nicely-decorated cake and other refreshments and spent the afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. Buckle. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas and son, Walter, and daughter, Lorraine. The two families made up a theatre party later in the evening. A bridge foursome was given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ben Price. Guests were Mrs. Frank Finnas of Copperton, Mrs. Philip Smith, Mrs. John Nilson of Bingham. Bridge was played and a one o'clock luncheon served. serv-ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar were 1 dinner guests Monday at the I home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City. A surprise birthday luncheon was given Mrs. Albert Ray on her birthday February 9. A two-course two-course luncheon was served Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs. Dewey Mayne, May-ne, Mrs. Melvin Olsen and Mrs. Charles Hudson. Miss Geniel Kimber of Provo and Paul Arnold were married February 6 in Provo. Miss timber tim-ber is a niece of Mrs. Melvin Olsen Ol-sen and formerly lived here. A breakfast was given Saturday Satur-day at the home of Mrs. Charles Hudson. Guests were Mrs. Dew-ejt Dew-ejt Mayne,. Mrs. Albert Ray and Mrs. Melvin Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Radmall of Sandy were visitors Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glas-er Glas-er of Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobsen and twins, David and Edward. Mrs. Glaser is a sister of Mrs. Jacob-sen. Jacob-sen. , , , A surprise birthday luncheon was given by Mrs. Charles Hudson, Hud-son, Mrs. Albert Ray and Mrs. Melvin Olsen Wednesday in honor hon-or of Mrs. Dewey Mayne. Guests included Mrs. Don Stoddard and Mrs. Maude Deakin. Luncheon followed a valentine theme. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Foster were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norris of Marysville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Foster spent Friday at American Fork visiting visit-ing Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. R. L. Sweeten. |