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Show ICOPPERTON : L McKellar- Phone 534J Lolaean GammeU I,.p E- Allen Jr. of Salt arre,ntv who is the son of Mr. SVarence Allen of Cop-i..ft Cop-i..ft Wednesday for the -n't Idaho, naval training rwrence and his friends, "Itlus Conkle, Miss Jayne : and Miss Vera Peterson, w talt Luke City, were guests t and Wednesday at the f lice E- Allen Sr. home. fy evening a dinner was If in honor of Clarence and friends. Also present were " i Mrs George Dotson and fdd Mrs. William Sylvester, I if Salt Lake City. I iday evening the Copperton I association presented Se-act plays, "The Women ) S America" and ''Teen ) Both nlays were directly direct-ly 'Mrs. E. Odell Peterson. Jrtainmcnt between acts m-Ta m-Ta a reading, Elaine Cheev-;t Cheev-;t ong "This Is Worth Fight- For" by the Victory Four, rticia Bennion, Jena Vee 01-JKcnneth 01-JKcnneth Hall and Junior tal- a duet, "If You Don't i Your Uncle Sammy", by i Thornberg and Earl De Col; community singing lead by B D. Bennion. ..delightful party, sponsored he cast of Bingham high JdI's one-act plays, was giv- Ifridav evening at the home Lye Cowdell. Mrs. E. Odell jrson was honor , guest and "presented with a 'bouquet of J rosebuds. Attending also '4 Mr. Peterson, Janice Hof- Rhea Lou Olsen, Keith thy, Mary Lou Lyon, Doug-Coff, Doug-Coff, Edith Hornickel, Bruce ftensen, Margaret Mannion, Goris, Joy Dean Davies, thy Hansen, Betty Brimhall, $rly Scussel, Betty Byrne J aye McKellar. Games were served taSty refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen fcl0f ltQir sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester and Mr. and Mrs. Geo" rge Dotson, all of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Sunday at the Dallas F. Anderson home were Mrs. Ross Wilson and daughter Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. E v' Milano and family, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Milano is Mrs Anderson s sister. An overnight guest Saturday at the Cyral J. Robison home was Duaine Jewett of Salt Lake Luncheon guests Monday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Faye McKellar Mc-Kellar were the Minerette club officers and advisor for the past year. Places were set for Miss Virginia Harris, Betty Byrne, Margaret Mannion, Janice Hof- i1ierrls,Connie Brown and Miss McKellar. Visitors Sunday at the G. O Swain home were Mr. Swain's sister, Mrs. Alene Roundy and daughter, Geraldeen, of Lehi Mr. and Mrs. N. Hofhiens and family motored to American i.r. Monday evening to visit Mr. Hofhiens' sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead and family. A visitor Wednesday at the J. L. McKellar home was Mr. McKellar's sister, Mrs. P. E. Parsons Par-sons of Tooele. Arriving Thursday, May 13. for a week's visit at the Wayne Hansen home was Mrs. Hansen's niece, Mrs. Helen Bowen, and sons, Gary and Fred, of Topen-ish, Topen-ish, Montana. The closing meeting of the Copperton LDS ward Relief society so-ciety will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, May 24. A lesson entitled en-titled "What America Means" will be given by Mrs. Ben Price. Officers of the Relief society wish to thank everyone for the grand support given them this year. John Dee Breckon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Breckon. returned return-ed home Tuesday following graduation from Wasatch academy acade-my at Mt. Pleasant. Week-end guests at the Clinton Clin-ton Poulsen home were Mrs. Poulsen s sister, Mrs. William Doidge, and small son, Donnie, ot Salt Lake City. Don Poulsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen of Camp i rolk, La., has recently been pro-: pro-: muted to private first class- Monday evening a delightful ; party was given in honor of Mrs. Uinton Poulsen on her birthdav. ,'u,c;sts deluded Mr. and Mrs. William Doidge and son, Donnie, of Salt Lake City, John Knud-sen Knud-sen Mrs. A. J. Boberg and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin. A delightful de-lightful dinner was served at a table centered with bridal wreath and tulips. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and tanuly were guests Monday at the home of Mrs. Hansen's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams of American Fork. Week-end guests at the Wayne Hansen home were Mrs. Victor Bowen and sons, Gary and Fred, of Shcnock, Montana. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cl-yar Cl-yar were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. H. Colyar visited Monday Mon-day at the home of her son, Robert Ro-bert Colyar of Salt Lake Citv. The evening of May 13 the'U. G.I.G- club met at the home of Mrs. L. E. Barnett. Guests were Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Ray Watson of Copperfield, Mrs. John Osoro, Mrs. R. G. Steele of Bingham; Bing-ham; Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, Mrs. Frank LaComb of Copperton, Mrs. Kenneth Foster. The latter was a special guest. Prizes at five hundred went to Mrs. Foster, Fos-ter, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Watson. A delicious two-course luncheon was served. A Visitor for three days at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs was Mrs. Down's mother, Miss Dorothy Whiteley, who for the past year has been employed em-ployed at the Headquarters Ordnance Ord-nance Service Command office at Fort Douglas, was recently promoted to assistant purchasing and contracting agent. Miss Whiteley resides at Rowland hall. She is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. J. E. Whiteley. The Copperton branch of the Salt Lake county library will be open during summer vacation vaca-tion each Tuesday from 12 o'clock noon to 7 p.m. The new schedule is effective beginning Tuesday, May 25, it is announced announc-ed by Mrs. J. L. Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Emma Nichols and Mrs. W. E. Hocken of Newport, Ore-, were dinner guests Saturday ev-; ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates of Midvale. Mrs. Hocken left Monday to return re-turn home and Mrs. Emma Nichols Nich-ols left the same day for her home in Fillmore. Guests at the Heber Nichols home for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lard Wil-lard Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols, Mrs. Emma Nichols and Mrs. W. E. Hocken. Jimmie Carrigan, six-year-old sory of Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan, Car-rigan, celebrated his birthday Wednesday at a party attended by Harold Smith, Larry Stillman, Eddie and Ronnie Muhar, Dick and Tommy Watson, Richard Nerdin, Tommy James, Gary LaComb, Johnny and Jimmy Landenberger, Jan Freeman, Ja-nejl Ja-nejl Hansen, Denece Johanson, Raddie Ann Redmond, Alaine Robison and Joan Anderson. Prizes at "Pinning the Star on the American Flag" were given Harold Smith, Larry Stillman, Dick Watson, Alaine Robison and Denece Johanson. Birthday cake and luncheon were served by Mrs. Carrigan. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones had as dinner guests Wednesday evening ev-ening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E-Snow E-Snow and children, Patsy and Richard, of Battle Mountain, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. George R RnKKo Mr. and Mrs. James Denver had as guests Wednesday evening even-ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berry-man, Berry-man, Mr. and Mrs. George Ber-ryman, Ber-ryman, Mrs. Arthur Aste, Mrs. Jane Peterson, Mrs. E. M. Hech-ler, Hech-ler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hechler, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooley and Miss Joanne Hechler, all of Salt Lake City. Pauline Barkle entertained Wednesday evening after the Commencement dance for Mary Lou Lyon, Carl Barrett, Audrey Groves, Shirl Scroggin, Evelyn Vidalakis, Mike Leventis and Jimmy Brown. Mrs. W. A. Fike and family and Miss Dorothy Hansen were dinner guests Wednesday evening even-ing of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle. ville, Idaho. Miss Donna Downs of Provo arrived Wednesday to spend two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Downs. Saturday the Deacons and teachers of the Copperton LDS ward enjoyed a delightful swimming swim-ming party at Saratoga. Later refreshments were enjoyed. Accompanying Ac-companying the boys were Lewis Parkin, Robert Pullan and Mrs. B. D. Bennion. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen were Mr. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Thaimann of Pleasant Grove. Seaman Second Class Howard Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain, was sent to Minneapolis, Minn., three weeks ago to begin a 16-weeks' course at the naval training school of electricity. Sunday dinner guest at the home of Miss Dorothy Hansen was Margaret Mannion, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mannion. Man-nion. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney of Bingham were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. De-laney's De-laney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mannion. A delightful theatre party was enjoyed Friday evening by Vida Rae Poulsen, Beverly Anderson, Darlene Johnson, Rhea Lou Olsen, Ol-sen, Audrey Groves and Lola Jean Gammell. Later refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed at the drug store. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Wells was her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett and daughters, Marlene and Rochelle of Salt Lake City. Visitors Wednesday afternoon at the Melvin Olsen home were Jesse Thomson and family of Garfield. Dinner guests Monday at the Dewey Mayne home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall and daughter, Betty, of Apex Mine. Mrs. William Cox of Pocatello, Ida., arrived Saturday evening to visit a brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton and daughter, Carol Jean, of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Joe A. Jensen, |