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Show I3PPERT0N w : . nan Goodwin and son ,7 Salt Lake City are vis-' vis-' week with her parents, "jri H. R. Gust. David Baker and Mrs. Lehmer of Winnemucca, Jft Saturday with Mr. ; f J P. Barkle.. Arthur Holton and child-, jgjr and Joy of Phoe-f, Phoe-f, arrived Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Side They plan to make S!e in Salt Lake City af-lt af-lt months in Phoenix. IX Pike, daughter of x Mrs W. A. Fike, eele-her eele-her 13th birthday last evening with a nicely-ed nicely-ed Hve o'clock dinner liect.' mesent were Jen-en Jen-en Janice Hocking, Joan rtilia Martin, Mary Lynn lite, Aria Olsen, Austa ead, Shirley Cheever, e Santistevan, Darlene ,n, Lucy Zanardi, Roslyn Carrie Vidalakis, Doro-ntratto, Doro-ntratto, Carlene Wilson zie Lee A treasure hunt, ind jig saw puzzles were Prizes were won by Wilson, Roslyn Hansen A. L. Norfleet was a j evening dinner guest nd Mrs. J. A. Fike. Elvin Armitstead was a west of Mr. and Mrs. Condor of American Fork lian group of the Copper- enjoyed a swimming ! uesday as guests of then )r, Mrs. Frank Peterson, tending were Rea Arm-Marlene Arm-Marlene Diederich, Mar-II Mar-II and Lucille Peterson. ier primary will begin May 26 at 2 p.m. All Ls and Larks are urged id Mrs. Raymond Larson I the Jordan Seminary ng exercises Friday. Ross Palmer of Midvale itirsday visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Raymond lay guests of Mr. and K Doman were Mr. and j A. Larson of Midvale. -sewing bee was held ! lay in honor of Mrs. Ray I t her home. Those at-were at-were Mrs. Frank Peter-Ernest Peter-Ernest Diederich, Mrs. heever. Mrs. Clinton E. and Mrs. Dallas Ander-delicious Ander-delicious luncheon was t the home of Mrs. Poul-id Poul-id Mrs. H. A. Cheever sets Tuesday of Mr. and ' Cheever of Salt Lake Mary DeCol. A play "Pantomine with the Narrator" was given by troop 96 with Mrs. Norene Smer-noff Smer-noff leader, assisted by Ruth Barnett. Characters in the play were Cinderella by Joan Ras-mussen; Ras-mussen; two sisters were by Patty Pat-ty Redmond and Sandra Archibald; Archi-bald; mother by Barbara Nix; prince by Caroline Stoddard and page boy by Louise Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich and daughter Marlene attended t,., "Menage of the Ages" pageant pag-eant produced by the Centennial (.uiiinussion, Thursday. Brownie scouts of the Copper-ton Copper-ton Girl Scouts enjoyed a skat- ing party under the supervision oi Mrs. Ernest Diederich and j Rae Barnett Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Whimpey of Lehi. Lionna Reed was recent overnight over-night guest of Carol Peterson At a recent meeting of the Study Guild held at the home of Mrs. Harvey L. Garrity with Mrs. Watson cohostess, the Copperton Cop-perton Girl Scouts presented the program. The program included the following: flag ceremony by troop 95, Brownie troop with Mrs Emily Ablett leader and Rae Barnett and Jean Jackson, assistant leaders. Girls taking part were Joyce-Jackson, Fred- die Fike, Joan Carl and Trudy Douglas. . , Troon 98, with Harriette At-! kinson leader, presented square dances with the following participating: par-ticipating: Carol Wing, Vonda Olsen, Bonnie Skinner, Marilyn Moore, Sandra Laycock, Audrey Ann Sumnicht, Sally Brown and The troop, with Mrs. Maxine Gavthwaite leader and Marjorie Pullan and Ruth McKellar, as-sitan as-sitan Headers, sang songs. Those taking part were Shirley Cheev-er, Cheev-er, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Aria Olsen, Darlene Anderson, Patty Lee Fike, Barbara Brown and Jeniel Hansen. Following the program a buffet buf-fet luncheon was served. |