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Show L : copperton : Marjorie Pullarv Phone S20W Ruth McKellar Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were Mr. and Mrs Joe M. Anderson and daughter Helen and son Robert of Union. A New Year's Eve party was given by Ruth McKellar at her parents' home. Luncheon was served at midnight to Shirley Parkin, Maxine Warner, Jackie Barlow, Marjorie Pullan, Nan Groves and Marilyn Miller. Lt. Robert D. Goff sent word to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Goff, that he is now stationed station-ed in the Philippine islands. Pfc Harvey Douglas Goff wrote his parents that after receiving his gunner's wings December 23 at Fort Meyers, Fla., he would receive re-ceive training at an instructors school in flexible gunnery-Mrs. gunnery-Mrs. J. A. Dick of Salt Lake-spent Lake-spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and family. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar Monday were Mr. and Mrs Albert Al-bert Pollock and daughter Jerry I and Mrs. Stanley Long and dau- ; ghter Linda. New Year's dinner guests at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Buckle were Mr- and Mrs. Harvey Har-vey L. Goff. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar I, spent Christmas Eve and Christ- i mas day in Salt Lake with Elmo Nester. Honoring Mrs. Norman T. Ja-cobson Ja-cobson on her birthday. January 4, a group of friends and neigh- ! bors surprised her Wednesday night. In attendance were Mr. j and Mrs- William Swainston, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Doyle, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clifford Chambers of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Streat-or. Streat-or. Cards were played and re- j freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith j entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Turkey dinner was ser-i ser-i ved eight. Harold Smith, who spent Christmas and New Years with his grandmother, Mrs. He-j He-j ber Calton of Dividend, came ; home the evening of January 1. A party given at the home of Maureen Ray was held Saturday night A light luncheon was served ser-ved Bonnie June Olsen. Shirley Mayne, Donna Rae Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. James Denver and Cpl. Billy Denver. A waffle breakfast New Year's morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Huntsman was attended attend-ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lance Turner of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Farnsworth and Mrs. George j Chenoweth. Mrs. Eva Norris and daughter ' Darlene and son Kenneth of Lehi : spent the New Year holiday with ! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen i and familv of Pasco, Wash., and I Mrs. Mary' E. Yates of Midvale I spent Friday at the Foster home. Newton Woodruff of Smith- field and Clark and Hubert Johnson John-son of St. George left New Years after spending Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G- Johnson. John-son. Gayle La Fevre, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ma-rion La Fevre of Layton, is with I Mr. and Mrs. Johnson for an in- definite stay. Martha Circle met Wednesday afternoon for a one o'clock luncheon lunch-eon at the home of Mrs. James I F. Barklo. Covers were placed for sixteen. Bridge prizes went j to Mrs. Elliott W. Evans and Mrs. Max M. DuBois. Election of offi-! offi-! cers was conducted by Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Goodwin, president, and results re-sults announced as follows: Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, president; Mrs. L. L. Watson, vice president; Mrs Robert H. Bailey, secretary and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, treasurer Community Methodist church services will be resumed next Sunday. January 7. in the Assembly As-sembly hall of the grade school. Divine worship will begin at 9:30 a.m. followed by Sunday school classes. All interested are cordially invited by the Rev. H. Gravenor to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith entertained en-tertained New Year's Eve for Mr. and Mrs. William Swainston, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen joined Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen Jen-sen and sons of Price to attend a New Year's Eve dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. A. C Jensen of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson had as New Year's Eve dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson John-son and sons, Mrs. Anton Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jones, all of Bingham. Denver as hostess at her home. Pauline Barkle left Tuesday to return to Westminster college. Miss Barkle appeared on the program at the school's New-Year New-Year openhouse as a marimba soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rubright had as guests Saturday Mr and ! Mrs. Dan Delaney and Mr. and ; Mrs. Herbert Babcock, all of j Bingham. Pinochle was played ! and refreshments served Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hechler and Mrs. E. M Hechler and Jack Midgeley and Cpl. Jack Midge-ley Midge-ley Jr. were dinner guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver. Den-ver. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gephart of Santa Monica, Calif., arrived in Salt Lake City by plane De-1 De-1 comber 26 to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter I of Copperton and Mr. Gephart's parents in Treinonton, and to : attend the wedding of Elaine Gephart and Sherman Hailing, U.S.N. Burke Gephart left Sun-' Sun-' day and his wife remained for ! an additional week. Mrs. R. J. Smith was hostess ; at her club's "Holiday Party", a j seven o'clock dinner Tuesday ev-j ev-j ening. Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs Harold W- Nielsen played high at bridge. Others enjoying the social were Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mabel Neprud, Mrs. E. V. Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Laura Marshall, Mrs. M. C. Colyar and Mrs. Robert H. Bailey. Bai-ley. I Mrs. Ernest W. Sorenson, who before her recent marriage was Miss Mary Brown, displayed her lovely trousseau at a tea given Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson. Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mrs- D. O. Stoker and Mrs. Clarence Stringham were in charge of the trousseau room and serving. One hundred guests called. Mrs. George Nichols of Lehi spent New Year's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Nichols. Seaman 1C George Nichols is now believed stationed in the Aleutian islands. Copperton LDS ward church held a special New Year's program pro-gram Sunday evening. Each auxiliary aux-iliary group in the ward contributed con-tributed a special number- Copperton Catholic ladies will meet next Wednesday, January i 10, at eight o'clock at the home 1 of Mrs. A. V. Peterson. Copperton Study Guild will ' meet at eight o'clock Monday, ! January 8, at the home of Mrs-Mike Mrs-Mike Brisk witli Mrs. 1 D. Lay-j Lay-j cock as cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg, Mr. i and Mrs. Ben Olson of Union, ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis were ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j Johnson Tuesday. Dinner was j served and cards played. The I party honored Mr. Davis, who leaves soon for service. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelly of Salt Lake City were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Is- beU. Mr- and Mrs. K. Tassainer returned re-turned Tuesday evening from Poulsbo, Wash., where they visited vis-ited two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christensen and family and Shirley Tassainer. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox entertained enter-tained at dinner December 27 for Jones, Dorothy Hansen and Jeanne Churich. Edith Hornickel was an over- night guest of Faye Cowdell Sunday. Sun-day. A foursome entertained their husbands at dinner December 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pumphrey. Present were Mr. and Mrs. O. C- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and Mr, and Mrs. Pumphrey. Pumph-rey. A theatre party was enjoyed New Year's Eve by Margaret McKellar. Mc-Kellar. Norma Swain, Erma June Gammell and Janice Hansen Re- freshments were served at the j home of Miss Gammell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L- Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake and daughters Carol and Lyne were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fikc and family and Mrs. Eugene Perrine, all of Salt Lake City, spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Fike. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale were dinner guests at the O- C. Jones home Sunday, December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Doman and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Streator and Mrs. Carpenter of Salt Lake City attended a birthday birth-day dinner in Midvale at the home of Mr. Doman's brother, Lloyd E. Doman. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larsen of Midvale were dinner guests at the Doman home ' Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henkel and j two sons of Salt Lake City were j visitors at the Leo Thome home Monday. On Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. ', Leo Thome and Mrs. Annie Henkel Hen-kel were dinner guests in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove at the home of Mayor and Mrs- S. D. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead visited in American Fork with Mrs. Armitstead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Conder. The Armitstead's were in Salt Lake Wednesday with Mrs. Armitstead's Armit-stead's brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright on Christmas day. Dinner guests New Year's day of Bishop and Mrs. George to. Nix included Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nix and daughter Janice, Norma ! Rasmussen of .Salt Lake City, j Lt. Norman Hyman of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W- Olson i had as dinner guests New Year's j Eve Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, : Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols and son, Mr and ! Mrs. Willard Nichols. Roy Duke of Burley, Ida., left Tuesday to return to his home ; after a three-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen. Mrs. George Cuthbert, who has ; been at Salinas, Calif., while her husband, Pvt. Cuthbert, was at I Fort Ord, Calif., has returned to ! her parents' home at Kaysville, ; while her husband is overseas. 1 Mrs. Cuthbert plans to accept employment at the Ogden railroad rail-road offices. Mrs. Allan Rich ins of Salt Lake i City spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. i J- Cowdell. Other guests for the I afternoon were Mrs. George I Gadd and Mrs. Ernest Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Draper of ; Magna visited Sunday at the j Cowdell home. Patricia Hatch returned Sat-' Sat-' urday from Oakland, Calif. Her husband, Marine Sgt. Gus Hatch, I was recently transferred to San j Diego. Muscoveevees will meet Tuesday, Tues-day, January 9, with Mrs. James Doris Anderson. A New Year's Eve candy pull was enjoyed at the home of Doris Anderson. Her guests were Bonnie Bon-nie June Olsen, Donna Rae Ol- sen, Shirley Mayne, Maureen I Ray and Donna Jean Gadd. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar Sat-I Sat-I urday were Mr. and Mrs. Dick j Dean and daughter Dixie and son Tech. St. D. A. Dean of East Crescent. Mrs. Keith Poulsen of River-ton River-ton is visiting her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Er-: Er-: nest Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulsen Poul-sen and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hancock of Salt Lake Monday evening. New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett had as dinner guests Bishop and Mrs. Henry Bring-hurst Bring-hurst of Bennion. Edd Cunliffe of Copperfield and Mrs. L. E. Barnett SDent I Monday in Salt Lake with Mrs. R. M. Cunliffe. Gloria and Brent Peterson spent New Year's Eve with Ruth. Rae and Jackie Barnett. Games were played and light refreshments refresh-ments served. Mrs. C. E. Winn and daughter, Betty May, arrived in Copperton Tuesday from Wake Forest, N.C., where they spent eight months with Sgt. Winn. He is awaiting overseas orders. Monday morning breakfast was enjoyed at the home of Maureen Ray. Guests were Shirley Mayne, Bonnie June Olson. Donna Jean Gadd and Donna Rae Olsen. Saturday Mr. and Mrs Melvin Olsen attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Williams. On January 1 a waffle breakfast break-fast was enjoyed at the home of Elaine Cheever. Attending were Ruth McKellar, Jaqueline Barlow, Beth Cowdell, Jeane Willis, Maxine Warner and Marjorie Mar-jorie Pullan. Co-hostesses at a New Year's Eve party were Faye Cowdell and Faye McKellar, at the E. J-Cowdell J-Cowdell home. Five hundred was played and gifts exchanged by members of the club. Guests were Janice Hofheins, Edith Hornickel of Salt Lake City, Joy Dean Davies of Murray, Miriam |