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Show Whetsel. Prizes at games were won by Veleta Nevers, Jo Deline Long, Eldon Bray and Ronnie Burke. Delightful refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dazel Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family enjoyed a picnic in Liberty park Monday. Lynn Carter returned from Denver, Colo., recently and is now employed by the Utah Copper Cop-per company. The following ladies helped with canning sugar rationing this week in Copperfield: Mrs. M. McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. William Burke Sr., Miss Stella Klopenstine, Mrs. Blaine Milner and Mrs- William Leatherwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas visited vis-ited Mrs. W. E. Stoker of Union, Tuesday. Mrs. Stoker and Mrs. Thomas are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Makris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bapis and family attended the Arcadian picnic in Mill Creek canyon Sunday, and attended the theater in Salt Lake City in the evening. On Thursday evening, July 8, members of the Copperfield Boy Scout troop took a strenuous two-hour two-hour training in firemanship, under the direction of Fire Chief Joseph McDonald, Fireman Gregory Gre-gory Tyson and Scoutmaster Malcolm Mal-colm Robertson. The boys learned learn-ed how to handle fire hose, operate op-erate hydrants and practiced putting put-ting out a fire. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson had as dinner guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. JVin W. Holmes and daughter, June. Garland Gray and Rex Leatherwood Leath-erwood returned Monday from a month's visit in Los Angeles at the home of Garland's grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. C. Lumpkin. Miss Connie Brown spent the week-end in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Sam Kanios. She attended the Davies-Gardner reception re-ception Saturday evening. A party was given July 11 for Mary Ellen Whetsel on her eleventh elev-enth birthday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel. The following were present: Veleta and Norma Nevers, Jo Deline and Barbara Long, Wanda Palmer, Palm-er, Ardell Fox, Ronnie Burke. Eldon Bray, Robert and Boyd I COPPERFIELp : Mrs. David Barrows was hostess hos-tess at a shower for her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Albino Lopez, a recent bride, at the Miner s Merc, hall Monday evening. The 20 guests enjoyed Five Hundred and bingo. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Pantalone, Mrs. Sam Garcia, Mrs. Sam Sanchez, Mrs. William Burke and Mrs. Robert Burke. A dainty late supper was served. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golesh and family visited in Pleasant Grove Tuesday. They spent the day picking apricots and raspberries. Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson David-son of Salt Lake City visited at the William Burke home Monday. Mon-day. John Holmes left Thursday for Fort Douglas, where he joined the U. S. army engineers. Mrs. Verna Mitchell, who is in charge of the Copperfield kindergarten kind-ergarten reports that they have had almost perfect attendance this year. Much enthusiasm has been shown by all the children. The school closes today (Friday). Approximately 25 boys from the Copperfield district are picking pick-ing cherries in the Draper district. dis-trict. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thurmond and daughter, Theo, of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond over the week-end. Mr .and Mrs. Byron Thurmond attended the Davies-Gardner reception re-ception at the Hyrum Jensen home in Salt Lake City last Saturday Sat-urday evening. Miss Betty Nichols who has spent the past six weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, returned re-turned to her home in Randolph, Utah, this week. Dixie Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Bullock, is visiting her sister, Miss Arilla Bullock in Burlingame, Cal., and will visit relatives in Oakland, San Francisco and San Carlos before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock visited the Jack Nixon's in Salt Lake City last Friday. Marciano Deluna received his induction orders July 12 and re- Jiorted to Fort Douglas. Mrs. De-una De-una will leave shortly for Dallas, Dal-las, Texas, to live with Mr. De-luna's De-luna's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell and family of Lehi have moved into the house vacated by the La Veil Stephens'. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riddle have moved from Dinkeyville to their new home on Redwood road. The Copperfield firemen report a very successful dance held at the school last Saturday evening. Mrs. Joseph McDonald and Mrs. Blaine Milner were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mrs. Al Davis of Telegraph, entertained the Lucky 13 club Wednesday evening. A novel idea carried out by the members, is that the hostess receives a gift. The evening was spent sewing and crocheting. Late refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allred of Telegraph will visit in Ogden this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin and small son of Midvale, visited visit-ed at the Ted Scroggin home ionday. |