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Show home of Mrs. Ernest Hickman last Friday evening. There were 12 members present. Mrs. Whitman, Whit-man, as hostess, received the usual gift. A delicious lunch ol Chinese noodles was enjoyed by the members. Lila Contreras, who has been enjoying a three week vacation at home, returned to her work in Salt Lake Tuesday. Her mother, moth-er, Mrs. B. Contreras, accompanied accom-panied Lila to Salt Lake for a day of shopping. Mrs. Tommy Anderson and children, Darlene and Joseph, spent several days this week visiting vis-iting in Midvale at the home of Jesse Willis. Darlene remained for a longer visit. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitten of Salt Lake City and Bill Copper of Los Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone had as dinner guests Aviation Mechanic Mickey Pantalone, Mrs. Mickey Pantalone Panta-lone of Chico, Calif., Mr: and Mrs Ralph Murano and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson John-son and son. Len. The newly organized 500 club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Aline Tyson. They honored Mrs. Len Johnsons birthday, each member bringing her a gift. Mrs. Margaret Anderson Ander-son won first prize and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Burke, an invited guest, won house prize. Mrs. Tyson served a delicious late lunch. o Mr and Mrs. E. O. Johnson and sons were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Copperton Friday. Joseph P. Scussel was the guest of his daughter, Beverly, at the Alpha Delta Pi spring formal Monday night at the sorority house near the University 01 Utah campus. The girls arranged a delightful dinner dance and program. , Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shaw left Wednesday to return to Los Angeles An-geles after three weeks at the homes of Mrs. Shaw's sons, Ceo- rge Stnngham, L E and Clarence String. Robert Nelson Mrs. W. L. Nelson lift - 1 to spend the summer i5' southern California aS Mrs. Ivy Hull and Marian, and Mrs. UvtJ attended commenfim es at Jordan high Hi? Mrs. Hull's son w and a nephew of MrTJ Mrs. Fullmer, Robert tHu11' Midvale, were memfe?? graduating class. S. W. Jacques, Bingham mander for Voluntee?rV defense, received a cihti, ; day given volunteer S ficers of Salt Utojgf Agnes Mitchell of Pnni. Kathleen Steele of Calif were luncheorTT Tuesday of MagdalyrTc J" Mrs. Emmanuel Kann Reno. Nev., accomp&t niece, Nikki Jones left7 to return home after a 5 visit with Mr. and Mr, i! Jimas. J intends to visit a few days at the Mark Kerby home in Provo. Pete Gardikis has left for Bur-bank, Bur-bank, Calif., to spend the summer sum-mer at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lester Jackson. S 2;C Arvill Cowdell has been extensively entertained since his arrival home on a furlough Saturday. Sat-urday. He received his basic training at the San Diego navy base. Saturday evening a group of his friends formed a dancing party. Sunday nipht the group enjoyed a show and luncheon afterward. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell entertained enter-tained S 2IC And Mrs. Cowdell and family at dinner after which ten couples formed a dancing party. Seaman Cowdell leaves Friday to report at San Diego. Mrs. Albert Cowdell Sr. of Sandy is in the Bingham hospital. hos-pital. She underwent an operation opera-tion Tuesday morning and is doing do-ing as well as could be expected. Mrs. Ben Harmon and daughter, daugh-ter, Gene, were week-end visitors at the Mattson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole have as their guest Adolph Cole, former form-er Binghamite, who spent the past 18 months in Suadi, Arabia, working for American Smelting and Refining company. It took 54 days to come by ship. Neils Peterson left Tuesday for a stay of indefinite length in Richfield. The LDS church wishes to announce that the sacrament service ser-vice held last Sunday evening at Copperfield school house was a success. The missionaries spoke to an audience of fifty. There will be another service Sunday evening, Mav 28, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Beckstead and missionaries from West Jordan will be present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son, Val, visited at the La-Vere La-Vere Jones home in Crescent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turpin were Provo visitors over the week-end. They brought their son, Reynold, who has been visiting visit-ing his grandparents, home with them. Lieutenant E. P. Saker and , wife and daughter are now at Galveston, Texas, where Lt. Saker Sa-ker is an air corps instructor. Mrs. James Hill underwent a major operation at BinPham hospital hos-pital Monday. Her daughters, Bonnie Jane and Betty Lou Hill, are staying in Salt Lake City with an aunt, Mrs. Ralph Haslem. Jim Hill says he'll be batching for the next 30 days. Cpl. Nicholas Contreras returned re-turned to his base at Lancaster, Calif., last Friday, after a two weeks' visit with his family. S 1IC Tony Gomez is horn" on a furlough from overseas duty. He returns to San Diego and says he likes the navy very much and intends to stay after the war is over. The Lucky 13 club met at the : coppERFiELb : Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood Phone 197-J Thirty -four members and friends of the Methodist Sunday school enjoyed the roller skating skat-ing party and hamburger fry at the Community House in Highland High-land Boy last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin Scrog-gin in Midvale. Last week-end the two couples and the small son of Max Scroggin visited relatives re-latives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Eikens of Provo were dinner guests Monday Mon-day at the Lloyd Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, McDon-ald, little Joseph and Joan Carl, all of Copperton, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunliffe of Bingham were guests Tuesday evening at the Miles Anderson home. Jack Carter, who has been visiting at the Chiea home in Telegraph, left for Los Angeles last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burke and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ralph Skinner and Mrs. Emma Hare and Miss Hazel Burke, all of Beaver, Utah, were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Robert Burke home. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson and Mrs. Robert Burke were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fike and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee John-I John-I son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family took picnic suopers up the canyon one evening last week. Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Ivor Bjork and daughter, Jo Lane, of Los Angeles, arrived May 18 and are visiting at the H. W. Kirk-endall Kirk-endall home. Mrs. Etta Leatherwood and son, J. C. Leatherwood, of Joplin, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leatherwood, son .Gary, were visitors at the W. L. Leatherwood ( home this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Ivor Bjork and daughter visited relatives in Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Mrs. Ted Scroggin attended the graduation of her niece, Bonnie Bon-nie Kerby, at the high school in Provo, Wednesday evening. She |