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Show ! and Leland Olsen are driving the ! cars today. . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff Wood-ruff and daughters. Carol and Sharon, of Smithfield, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson. Mary Etta Sours spent the week-end in Midvale with Mary Lou McDonald. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen entertained enter-tained her bridge foursome Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. James Denver played high. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Long left April 1 for Oakland, Calif., to visit Seaman 2 c Joe A. Frisch and Mrs. Frisch for 10 or 12 days. Rebekahs Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., .gathered Tuesday evening eve-ning at the Masonic hall for a No hostess meeting. Flans were made for the Thomas Wildey birthday celebration for the next meeting, April 20, at the home of Mrs. K. IL. Isbell and with Mrs. James Denver in charge. The group voted vo-ted Tuesday to donate $2.50 for I prizes in the Minute Maids stamp selling contest. terson, returned home from the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan following completion ol . their training. They are now riding rid-ing back and forth to Ogden where they are receiving advanced ad-vanced training at Hill field. Friday evening at the home of Ruth McKellar, a delightful party par-ty was given in compliment to Elaine Cheever and Jackie Barlow Bar-low on their sixteenth birthdays-Present birthdays-Present also were Shirley Parkin, Par-kin, Marjorie Puiian, iieth Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Beverly Nix, Maxine Warner Warn-er and Virginia Peterson. A delightful de-lightful luncheon was served and the girls received lovely gifts. Richard Parsons spent the week-end in Tooele visiting his mother, Mrs. P. E. Parsons. Mrs. J. L. McKellar received word recently that her brother, who is in the U. S. army air corps and stationed at Selma, Alabama, has been promoted to the rank of major. Friday visitors at the Raymond Cowdell home were Mrs. Cow-dell's Cow-dell's three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Anderson and children, Mrs. Wayne Norman and family and Mrs. James Rasmussen and children. chil-dren. ALso Mrs. Cowdell's niece, Glenda Draper, all of Provo. Maxine Warner returned Sunday Sun-day after a four-day visit in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess and daughter, Mrs. Royal Shields, were visitors Sunday at the A. J. Christensen home on Redwood Red-wood road. Dorothy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fike motored to Salt Lake City Monday to attend at-tend the funeral of Mrs. Fike's grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Hess Turner of Los Angeles. Mrs. Turner was a former resident of Bingham Canyon and was the mother of Fred Turner, former superintendent of the Ohio Cop- Ecr company and now of Salt ake City. Mrs. J. F. Barkle also al-so attended the funeral. Monday evening a delightful party was held in honor of Beverly Bev-erly Allen on her thirteenth birthday at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen. Al-len. Guests were Jerry Watkins, Maurine Ray, Donna Jean Gadd, Barbara Skinner, Shirley Mayne, Virginia Condas, Fay Stringer, Marjorie Bennion, Norma Cowdell, Cow-dell, Doris Anderson, Donna Rae Olsen, Bonnie Olsen and Carrie Vidalakis. Cootie and other games gam-es were played, with prizes being be-ing claimed by Marjorie Bennion and Norma Cowdell. A delicious luncheon was served and favors given each guest. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hofhicns recently re-cently received word that their son. Jack, is now stationed at Camp Claiborne, La. Arriving Friday evening to visit over the week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Fraz-ier Fraz-ier was Simund Gutenko, C.C. Std., formerly of Baltimore, Md., and now on active duty with the U. S. navy. Dr. Frazier and Chief Commissary Steward Gutenko were companions while at the South Pole with the Byrd expedition. ex-pedition. Dr. Frazier's guest left by plane to return to his station. An overnight guest' Tuesday at the H. P. Matthews home was Mrs- Matthew's brother, J. E. Garrett of Los Anceles. i copperton : Faye McKellar, Phone 534J Lola Jean Gammell On the eleventh birthday of Loretta Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison, a delightful de-lightful theatre party was enjoyed en-joyed Friday evening. Guests were Darlcnc Johnson, Geral-deen Geral-deen Gammell, Patricia .White-ly, .White-ly, Margy Isbell, Barbara Coward, Cow-ard, Marilynn Jensen, Shirley Anderson, Bonnie Bithell, Rhea Armitstead and Lucille Peterson. Following the show a two-course luncheon was served. Bright col-t col-t ored ribbon bows were favors at each place. Sunday dinner cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Col-yar Col-yar were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Peterson, and Al-vin Al-vin Anderson, all of Provo. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveles3 was their son, Russell, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar visited vis-ited April 1 at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McCafferty of Salt Lake City. Miss Ivy Peterson spent the week-end at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christensen of Salt Lake City. Copperton LDS ward Relief society held a quilting Monday in the LDS ward church. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served by Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Ernest Poulson, Mrs. Albert Ray and I Mrs. R. Pullan to the 25 present-Mrs. present-Mrs. Ernest Poulson spent April 1 visiting at the home of Mrs. C. A. Hancock of Salt Lake City. In honor of George Gadd, a delightful surprise birthday p ir-ty ir-ty was given Tuesday evening by his wife, Mrs. Gadd. Guest included Mr. and Mrs. Max' Dea-kin Dea-kin of Bingham, Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Cards were played and u two-course luncheon served. In compliment to Ernest Nichols, Nich-ols, a surprise party was given Saturday evening by his wife. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Cowdell, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd. Five hundred was played and a delicious luncheon served. Mrs. Ella Nicholl returned to her home in Eureka Sunday. Mrs. Nicholl has been staying for the past month at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and family enjoyed a show and dinner din-ner in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, Edward and David, were oveernight guests Monday at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and family and Miss Shirley Mayne were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ray's father, Morris Madison of American Fork. Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Albert Ray Wednesday I were Mrs. O. R. Warner, Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Melvin Olsen. In honor of Marvin Ray on his j birthday anniversary a delightful delight-ful dinner party was given by his wife Wednesday evening. ; Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charl-' Charl-' es Ray of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. I Albert Ray of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Ray and son, Larry, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wells were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mrs. Well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Sorenson. Robert Wells, son of Mrs. Eleanor Elea-nor Wells, enlisted Tuesday in the United States Coast Guard. Mrs., Eleanor Wells was a dinner din-ner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett of Salt Lake City. Announcement Next Tuesday afternoon, April 13, the Work and Business Busi-ness department of the Cop-I Cop-I perton LDS ward Relief society so-ciety will present a play, "The j Conversion of a Father", in addition to a demonstration of "Substitutes for Meat. Butter and Sugar", to be given by Mrs. Charles Sax. Valuable literature lit-erature on these substitutes will be presented each woman attending at-tending the meeting. Saturday evening a delightful candy pull was held at the home of Margaret McKellar. Guests were Erma June Gammell, Janice Jan-ice Hansen and Colleen Robison. An overnight guest Wednesday Wednes-day at the Ray Olsen home wa.i Miss Marjorie Thompson of Lark. The Eagle Patrol met at the home of Tommy Brown Saturday Satur-day evening. Members present included Bobby Bailey, Bobby Pullan, James Wing, Davy Breck-on, Breck-on, Jerry Mike Curry and Keith Cowdell. Refreshments were served and the boys spent the evening studying Scout Codes. Wednesday evening Ralph Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown; and Dick Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pe- Mrs. William Rex Martindale left today (Friday) to join her husband. Cadet Martindale, with th air corps at Victorville, Calif. Week-end guests at the Richard Rich-ard J. Smith home were Mrs. Smith's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen and son, Melvin, of Monroe. Mon-roe. Dinner guests Sunday at the Smith home were the Tietjens and Mrs. Smith's niece and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Clow-ard Clow-ard and daughter, Kathcrine, of Provo. Miss Mabel Neprud entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening at seven o'clock o'-clock dinner. Covers were placed plac-ed for Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Richard J. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Stillman. Mrs. M. C. Colyar. Miss Ivy Peterson, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen and Miss Laura Marshall. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Stillman and Mrs. Colyar. The room was lovely with bouquets of forsythia and flowering almond- Mr. and Mrs. William Swains-ton, Swains-ton, formerly of 586 Main street, Bingham, are now at home at 218 Fifth East street. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones of Copperton had as house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. W- C. Housman of Enid. Okla.. and Mrs. Margaret Stevens of Emporia, Kansas, who arrived by motor March 31 to attend funeral services ser-vices for Tommie Porter in Salt Lake City. The three left Sunday Sun-day to return home. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bagnall of Chester were overnight guests April 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen. T. H. McMullin. Joel P. Jensen, Jen-sen, Warren G. Alkop, Willard Nichols, Howard Hausknecht and E. Odell Peterson plan to spend Saturday at Heber branding cattle. cat-tle. Mrs. J. F. Barkle was a guest Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon given by Mrs. F. E. Bond of Salt Lake City at her home. Johnny Landenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, celebrated his seventh birthday Monday at a family dinner party. par-ty. Also there to enjoy the birthday birth-day cake and the little animal favors weere Dickie Watson, Carolyn Stoddard and jimmy Landenberger. Mrs. J. H. Colvar attended a Beta Theat Pi Mothers' lunch-?on lunch-?on Wednesday afternoon in Salt Lake City. A number of scouts from Bing-bam Bing-bam district are attending the Powwow at the University of Utah April 7-8 and 9. Billv Mc-vor Mc-vor and Shirl Scroggin of the Copperfield troop are attending ill sessions. Eleven scouts were aken in Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett and Mr. and Mrs. vlartin D. Jensen. Mrs. B. D-3ennion D-3ennion and David Curry drove ;ars for the boys attending rhursday. Mrs. L. S. Breckon |