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Show ; Uona Gay visited Sundav with jMrs. Hannah Terry Draper Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas and ! Jimmy and Kathv Dee visued Friday with Mr. and Mrs Wav , ' Rasmussen of Hunter and children were overnitiht Eft mf Mr and JfijrXS 'Si &1CVl?ltedu!unday Amer I lean Fork with Mrs. Hansen's j mother, Mrs. Susie Logsden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hess of Oak-' Oak-' m ' 'dl - tek'Phoned to wish I SolheS Ht'SS 8 P'M Ben Olson and family of Union, Pvt. and Mrs Robert Davis and son, John LindQubt of Bingham were din- Mrs.TtSmSf H Mrs. Doiius Adams and son Dayid and Mrs. Frank LaComb and son Keith were luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs J W Johnson. Mrs. John Steele left yesterday yester-day to return to her home at Salt Lake Citv t'nl1iminf r: i of Archie J. Sorenson. The gathering gath-ering also marked Mr. Sorenson's birthday. Mrs. C, J. McCormack and Mrs. Jack P. Hoine of Midvale spent Fnday in Salt Lake Citv. Mrs. McCormack was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs. Laura McDonald of Midvale. Mrs William Swainston- en tertained Rebekahs Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Charles Sullenger and Mrs. J. D. Laycock won prize, Delicious refreshments were served. ser-ved. Harold Speirs and son Kenny "1 N phi visited overnight Saturday Satur-day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Cunliffe of Bingham. Mrs. Speirs is in LDS hospital with a new born son. Other guests at the Swam home during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swain. A paratrooper, Sgt Swain received a medical discharge lajit week at Camp Carson, Colo., and came from Vernal May 10 with his brother. Bob, to visit at the Swam home. Returning to Vernal with them were Seaman 1C Loren and Mrs. Swain, who visited last week in Copperton. : copperton : .i i Seoul News GT oop IHi met at the Copperton '! school for a short business G L' at which time outdoor fSSZm was discussed and i'ur-Z i'ur-Z pffis made for the USO Sip W .aid materials gather- i fnr it Bonnie June Olson was famed timekeeper to keen a re-n re-n ut time spent outside civic ric done by each member for K Pins. Twenty-five knun are needed to earn an a- rd The troop then adjourned I the park to meet with Troop , Htfected bv Mrs. H. Smernoff, nd study path finding and fire Sliding. The evening concluded I ith camp fire singing. On May 9 "'P 98- under leadership lead-ership el Harriet Atkinson, en-1 ,oved a weiner roast, potato roast and toasted marshmallows. Gam-LTwere Gam-LTwere played under direction; 0f Colleen Mannion, and songs enioved. Present were Patricia1 Ablett Darlene Anderson, Austa Armitstead, Janet Bolton, Sally: ! Lake City following a five-day visit with her daughter, Mrs Albert Al-bert Kastelic. Copperton Relief society will SCVY .a11 day Tuesday to complete j articles to be sold at the bazaar scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday May 25, at the church. Mrs. Howard Anderson and family fa-mily oi Sandy arrived at the 1 nomas Anderson home Tuesday night to visit several days Glen Peterson of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs James Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey will entertain at dinner and bridge tonight, Friday, for Mr and Mrs. O. C Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Price. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen entertained enter-tained the Copperton Birthday club at one o'clock luncheon Thursday, May 10. Covers were, placed for twelve. Prizes went to Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. William Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson Of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Emma Em-ma Enckson of West Jordan visited vi-sited Mother's day at the home Brown. Mary Ann UeCol, Ann PuBojs, Sandra Laycock, Colleen Mannion, Vonda Mae Olsen, Marine Mar-ine Parker, Nannette Santiste-nn Santiste-nn Bonnie Skinner, Shirley Sonne, Carol Gay Wing, Lucille Zanardi, Audrey Ann Sumnicht, DeCarma Lancaster. Divine worship and Sunday school service will be held at 930 a.m. in the Assembly hall. Copperton grade school, with the 5ev. H Gravenor in charge. Mrs. Alice B. Johnson, West brdan LDS stake Relief society card member, reviewed "The Prince of the House of David" jv J H. Ingraham at the Cop-lerton Cop-lerton Relief society meeting today Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dowdell Bent Mother's day with Mrs. 'hoebe Dowdell ot Springville. Friday night the MIA Gather- j (ts class of 12 enjoyed swimming! it Saratoga. Their teachers, Mrs. j Jeorge Gadd and Mrs. D. O. itoker, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant and |