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Show of Meeker, Colo., and Mrs. Bessie Bes-sie Jaekson of Salt Lake were , Monday visitors at the Harry Ciardikis home. The people of Copperfield i wore grieved to hear of the death of Malcolm Rose of the scabees. Malcolm grew up in Copperfield! i and was well liked We all ex-presa ex-presa our deep sympathy for his I mother, father and sister. Those from Copperfield attending at-tending the Fellowship dinner at the Community Methodist j church last Monday were Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Bert Whetsel and Mrs- W. L. Leather-j wood. Mrs. Daniel Shorter (the form- j er Ila Coll edge) returned from San Francisco Wednesday. C'risentio Cordova is home on a ihort visit. He is in the merchant mer-chant marines. Miss Ruth Contrcras and her motliei entertained for Carrna Contreras and 10 of her friends on Carina's birthday, March 17,1 at their home. Games were play- j ed and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. John Barrett entertained j for her daughter Beverly on her i sixteenth birthday Wednesday. A delicious luncheon was served, j Favors were corsages of dainty flowers. Enjoying an evening of games and bringing gifts for Beverly were Vonda Scussel, j Irene Curry, Mary Manos, Donna Gay Grant, June Holmes, Amelia : Katis and Carol Phipps. Mrs. ! John Holmes assisted Mrs. Bar- 1 rctt with arrangements. : coppewteld : I Phone 505J Mrs. W. L, Leatherwood Mrs. Harvey Halverson attended attend-ed a P.-T.A. meeting for executives execu-tives of Bingham high school March 14 at the home of Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Copperton. Residents of Copperfield are asked to save all possible waste paper. Boy Scouts of Copperfield are taking part in the General Eisenhower waste paper cam-i cam-i paign. In order to receive the Eisenhower medal, a Scout must collect 1.000 pounds. Residents are therefore urged to save all waste paper, Collections will be made every other Saturday at 2 o'clock. j Mr. and Mrs Finest Arp spent ! Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and familv visited Monday with Mrs. Alma Wright of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sarris and Peggy Callas of Layton were visitors Tuesday evening at the Mike Callas home. The LDS. people of Copper-1 Copper-1 field were grieved to hear of the J ! death following a heart attack of Fred Palmer of South Jordan Tuesday evening. Mr. Palmer had been doing missionary work and had been coming to Copoer- field each Sunday for several j months. Mrs. J. R Williams of St. ! George is visiting a week at the I Alvin Cole home in Telegraph, 1 Mrs. Cole is a daughter of Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hickman and son Val wore visiting in Sandy San-dy Saturday afternoon with Mr. aiid Mrs. Lee Hickman and fam- i ! ily and in Midvale with Mrs.' Jenny Jewkes. Mrs- J. A. Thomas underwent ; a minor operation in Che Bingham Bing-ham hospital last Saturday and is convalescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hettrick and daughter Janet of Salt Lake City were week-end guests of Mrs. J. B. Thurmond and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond and 1 children of Ogden were also week-end guesis at the Thurmond Thur-mond home i Mr. and Mrs Chris Bapis and ! sons visited Mr. and Mrs. James Callas Sunday and stopped in I Salt Like on the way back tq I visit Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell. Mitch-ell. Mrs, Mitchell served a late lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel I celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Sunday, March 18, with a family dimv r, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy U ickman of Salt Lake City wire among those present. I Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Poulas, |