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Show ' Seven girls of Copperton Scout troop 98 are planning to go to ! Cloud Rim this summer They will be in Cloud Rim from the 13th to 20th of July. The girls who will go are Sallv Brown. Janet Bolton, Patty Abiett. Aud- 1 rey Sumnicht, Sandra Laycock, Colleen Mannion and Marjorie Parker. One first grader and one second sec-ond grader received rabbits lor having a perfect attendance re-, re-, cord throughout the year. The I first grader was Lloydeen Boul-ton Boul-ton and the second grader was Barbara Brown. They were given to the children by their teacher, Mrs. Robert Bailey of Midvale The "Solid Five" held then-first then-first meeting at the home of Colleen Mannion Sunday. The members included Sally Brown. Bonnie Skinner, Janet Bolton, Patty Abiett and Colleen Mannion. Man-nion. Delicious refreshments were served. The prize was won by Bonnie Skinner. A candy pull was enjoyed Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Shirley Shir-ley Cheever by Marlene Diede-nch, Diede-nch, Lucille Peterson, Shirhv Cheever, Roslyn Hansen and Austa Armitstead. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson attended "The Message of the Ages" Wednesday night at the tabernacle in Salt Lake Citv. COPPERTON : NoUS club members were Kt Friday evening at the BVa Mrs Miles Gaythwaite. f Quests were Mrs. Ray Verland Nelson and oda Shaw. Bridge prizes Vjbv Mrs Verl Peterson, &onc Carter and Mrs. Ray Delicious refreshments served club members were S last Thursday at the rtal Mrs Charles F. Sullen-Ymcelv Sullen-Ymcelv appointed one 0-l 0-l dinner was served. Invited Viere Charlotte Rasmus-sL Rasmus-sL Mrs Nellie Hocken and Seen Altree, both of Port-ore Port-ore Prizes at bridge were hv Mrs Odell Peterson, Mrs r Ruckle and Mrs. B. O. ahrcy Mrs James Denver 'Ved honor prize, rtfotte Rasmussen, daughter f and Mrs. Charles P. Sul-! Sul-! plans to leave next Wed-fi Wed-fi June 4, for San Diego, ('where she will return to v ith the navy nurse corp. L I G. Frazier and Mrs. A. ij-ck left Wednesday for jH, Mexico, where they ' aiiend the graduation exer-1 . 0f John Russell Frazier , fjfv Mexico Military In- ite he last meeting of the Study J ftr the year was held Mon-evening Mon-evening at the home of Mrs- ! Brisk with Mrs. John E. jjtrom as cohostess. Mrs. lard Hausknecht gave an in-sting in-sting talk on the culture and j of flowers and different ar-lements. ar-lements. Following the pro-Is pro-Is reports were given by out-I out-I officers after which the ;ing was turned over to the new president, Mrs. Hyman Smer-noff. Smer-noff. Refreshments were served to twenty-three. Beverly Allen and Shirley Mayne are spending a week in alt alU' 9ll-v at th-' home of Mrs. C. E. Allen. Bailey J. Santitevan Jr arrived ar-rived Saturday from California to spend a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell of Palo Alto, Calif., arrived last jrriday to visit several days with relatives in Copperton and Bingham. Bing-ham. They left Tuesday to return re-turn to their home. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich were Mr and Mrs. Edward O'Connor ol Hollywood, Calif. A correction in last weeks' news. It was Rae Barnett who treated the Brownie scouts to a ' skating party and refreshments. A Sunday school skating party was enjoyed Tuesday at the Ma-plewood Ma-plewood skating rink by the Gen-eology Gen-eology class of Mrs. Eldon Johnson. John-son. Those enjoying the party were Rea Armitstead, Marlene Diederich, Lucille Peterson, Jerry Jer-ry Downs, George Gadd, Wynne, John Lewis Matthews and Jack Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen of San Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson of Salt Lake City were guests Monday ot Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead. Armit-stead. The group viewed the copper mine after which a delicious de-licious dinner was served. Marlene Diederich and Lucille Peterson were Sunday overnight guests at the home of Rea Armitstead. Armit-stead. Copperton Relief Society held their last meeting of the year recently at which Mrs. Nell Peterson Pe-terson gave a lovely lesson. Sewing Sew-ing will be hel devery second Tuesday of the month throughout through-out (he summer. MMr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne and Mrs. Henkel moved this week to 64 South, Murray. Primary graduation was held at the Copperton ward church-house church-house Sunday evening. Those who graduated were Bonnie Skinner, Janet Bolton, Marjorie Parker, Mary DeCol, Marilyn Moore, Vonda Olsen, DeCarma Lancaster, Carol Wing and Sally Bdown. The girls were lovely in evening dresses and corsages. The boys graduating were Gary LaComb, David Peterson, Jack Jensen, Arnold Stringer, Jack Peterson, Stephen Downs, Dick Houghton, Dick Watson, Grant Pullan, Owen Spiers and Marion Cowdell. |