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Show FIPPERTON a Mrs Royal S. Shields Michele of Tooele spent ,"nd with Mrs Shields' Mr and Mrs. Andrew evening dinner guests tte and Dorothy Groves eith Clayson, Mernell Clifford Clark, Oscar ,rk and Guy Leivis, all Jd guests; at the home nd Mrs. James Jackson ir daughter and ton-in-and Mrs. R A. Nafus jkp city- shiriSw ?Cd Dorothy Qrov f '1lv Watkms and Beverly ft ,Pvt' Mernll Listen, Mel vin Bolman. Jack Peck and An-cell An-cell Hatch of American Fork spent iast Thursday at the state Sefair WUS enjoyed ilftt'' Norma and Jerry Watkina and CM -"joyed the fan- ening ' C,ty Saturday ev- Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hud-; Hud-; son spent Saturday at the state Linda Lee Smernoff celebrated celebrat-ed her fourth birthday Monday with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, Ten small guests were present. Lee Sturgill received a prize lei beans in the bottle and Russell Booth won a prize for pinning the tail on the donkey Fun was enjoyed by all. Balloons and paint books were favors. Susan K. Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton celebrated cele-brated her second birthday Tuesday Tues-day with a family dinner. She received many lovely gifts. Cake and ice cream were enjoyed by all. Week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobsen was Mr. Jacobsen's brother, Floyd Jacobsen of Ogdcn. Cal McAffee of Lomita, Calif, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nix. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christ-ensen Christ-ensen of Grace, Ida., are visiting this week with Mr. Chris tenaen's sister, Mrs. D. O. Stoker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Seager ol American Fork are the proud parents of a 9-pound daughter, Lynn Rae, born September 20 at American Fork hospital. Mrs. Seager is the former Audrey Groves. Copperton LDS Primary held a miniature parade Monday afternoon.- The children paraded around Copperton and were enjoyed en-joyed by all residents. There were bicycles, buggies, dolls, pets, floats and children all decorated de-corated up. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker entertained en-tertained Friday evening for Mrs. Vida Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs Ray Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Diederich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Pullan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and grandson, Bobby Lee Howard, Bonnie June Olsen was a Tuesday Tues-day luncheon guest of Donna Jean Gadd. Mr. and Mrs Reed Hardy of Rupert, Ida., are spending this week with Mr. Hardy's sister, Mrs. Everett Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright attended the wedding of Mrs : Wright's sister's daughter, Miss Geraldine Bridge, in Salt Lake City Saturday. Monday dinner guest of Donna j Rae Olsen was Donna Jean Gadd. ; A slumber party was enjoyed Tuesday at the home of Erma j June Gammell by Jerry Pollock, Roberta Johnston, Margaret Mc-! Kellar, Janice Hansen, Bonnie Bithell, Mary Rekoutis, Jeanette Groves and Shirley Watkins. Tuesday luncheon guest of Shirley Mayne was Donna Rae Olsen. Sunday guests of Bonnie Bithell Bith-ell were Lucille Sumnicht, Don- J na Reed, Beverly Seal and Carol i Peterson and Mrs. J. P. Rice, spent the week-end at Provo canyon. Mr. I and Mrs. George Gadd and Junior, Jun-ior, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Denver of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Offret of Provo and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Ray McCarty of Lark were their dinner guests Saturday Satur-day evening at Provo canvon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright of j Lynnwood, Calif., were Sunday I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs William Jackson and family. A watermelon bust was enjoyed enjoy-ed Friday at the home of Aria ! Olsen. Those present were Nan- ette Santistevan, Mary Lynn ! Gaythwaite. Shirley Cheever, Carrie Vidalakis, Darlene Ander 1 son, Lucy Zanardi, Patty Lee Fike, Roslyn Hansen, Austa Arm itstead and Marilyn Moore. Charles A. Hudson recently arrived home after a visit with friends in Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Gammell Gam-mell of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting this week with Mr. j Gammell's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Ray Gammell. They will leave ' Friday to return to California, : where Mr. Gammell will continue ! his studies at UCLA. Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; i Patrick were Floyd Trese, Shir- ley Mayne, Raymond Butler and Beverly Allen. A lovely dinner WW! served by Mrs. Patrick. Dick Peterson, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Peterson left Wed- j nesday to attend USAC at Logan, i A candy pull was recently en- j joyed at the home of Pat Col-1 yar. Among those present were Lucille Peterson, Marilyn Diede- , ' rich and Rhea Armitstead. |