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Show Mattie Jean Adams of Bingham Bing-ham was in nvcmight cuest Uomlav ..i tin- home of K.-lh Cowdcll. The following program was presented at the Copperton LDS ward Sunday school Easter morning: morn-ing: prelude music, Jaqueline Harlow , song, "Memories of Gul-lilee", Gul-lilee", congregation; readings, Lois Grows and Clinton Coleman; Cole-man; song, "Easter Time" the Primary claw; "The Saviour's Visit to the American Continent", given by Joy Ann Havlik; "The Miracle of the Resurrection," talk by Bishop George M. Nix; song, "Light of the Morning" by I the second intermediate class; reading, "The First Easter Morning", Morn-ing", Gloria Peterson; poem, Donna .lean Gadd; quartet, "I ' Know That Mv Redeemer Liv- i", H erly Nix, Ethel Crellin, ! Lowell Jensen and Freeman Wilcox: Wil-cox: tal. "'rin- Vision", Vida Poul-en, Poul-en, and .sung. "O It Is Wonderful", Wonder-ful", the congregation. COPPERTON i . orie Pullan. Phone 520W ,3 ) Ruth McKeUar .. Sam Kanios spent the a." nd in Salt Lake City yts-' yts-' :, She attended Eas-tSS Eas-tSS services at the Cathe-1 Cathe-1 of the Madeleine with Miss '5l, Madsen. .,, Bianton and Dorothy le ol Ogden were week-end g 0f Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bar- Pauline Barkle, Westminster Lae student, came home Sun- for a week's spring vacation, ide Miss Bianton and Miss guests at Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack-; Jack-; Steele of Bingham, Mr. and $ c L Booth of Salt Lake L Dale Porter returned Sun-'. Sun-'. evening from an overnight it ;vith Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ter of Bountiful, fa James Denver entertain -ler bridge foursome Monday plav'h MrS H'ber Niols DIit?vood Gray who is at v sh H T at WeSt Jord:i". visited Tuesday with Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Skinner. Storekeeper 2 C Gray is now at Shoemaker, Calif 1 ,Ji , ev;ninS f March 29 Mr SlffP- L Tho'. Mrs. Ann e Henkel and Mrs. Dale Porter vis ted with Mr. andMrllBSdHen tel and family The Henkeh have Ipn, Robert Leo, born March 12 Bobbie Lee Johnson, six years old Sunday, celebrated the birth day at a party at the J. W. John- JunivhrH nHr fiUtsts '"d Jud and Delores Olson of Un- S5,ifiaS' L:'ndenberger, Pad-i Pad-i aj and Tommy Redmond Max- !"e, a"d Drothy Garrett. Keith I and Gary LaComb, Edw und Bonni. Muhar, Johnny Johnson all ol Copperton; B,HV and Mich-act Mich-act Johnson, Bobby Davis, Louis Dickie and Harold Susaeta, Joan 'Johnson, Alice Wilson, J D Hawks Robert Bates of B;ng-bam; B;ng-bam; Norman Bianchi of Higfi-land Higfi-land Boy, Lcnnie Johnson of cSrfleirl: Vnddl Wh"l"ck of aanay. The youngsters played games and each received an Easter Eas-ter basket filled with cookies and candy, a miniature birthday cake and an Easter egg as favor. Mothers Mo-thers who were present included Mrs. Josh Hawks, Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, Mrs. Frank LaComb, Mrs. Eskel Johnson. Mrs. Mark Muhar, Miss June Mutz. Mrs. , Jake Whitlock of Sandy, Mrs. Grace Bianchi of Highland Bov. Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. Anton An-ton Smith. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudscn, re-i re-i habilitation chairman for Amer-ican Amer-ican Legion auxiliary, took a number of young people to Keurns Sunday to present a pro-i pro-i gram which was well-received , and brought an invitation for a return visit. A vocal trio, Shirley Parkin, Beverly Nix and Jenn'a I vee Olson, presented a number 01 selections; Joyce Hansen, flutist, flu-tist, and Virginia Peterson, pian-I pian-I 1st, accompanied Shirley Parkin in several vocal numbers. Harry Manos sang several solos and Mickey Culleton plavcd his saxophone. saxo-phone. ; Parley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. ' Jake Whitlock ol Sandy were! birthday cake and refreshments to Richard and little brother Paul, Susan Santistevan, Kent Allsop, Earl Wayne Rubright, Maurice Colyar, Richard Nielsen, Judy and Gayle Bingham. Mr. and Mrs- Ray Watson had Mi's. Francis J. Quinn and Mrs. John Osoro as guests March 29 Yeoman 2 C Glenn Stoker telephoned tele-phoned Shirley Smith Wednesday Wednes-day evening from Camp Elliott, San Diego, to say he was getting along line. Miss Smith spent the Easter holiday in Midvale as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker. Sto-ker. Dee Laycock was five years old last Saturday and shared his celebration of the birthday with his playmates, Roy C. Hatch. Bill Fike, Allen and Linda Brisk, Johnny Lancaster, Joan Downs, Robin Cowaid. Mrs. C. J. McCor-mack. McCor-mack. a neighbor who was also observing a birthday, and her little son Jimmy and her mother, Mrs. Harry Sours, were invited to the Laycock home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kendnck of Providence visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard. and Kay, visited at the home of Mr Garrett's brother, Glenn Garrett of Kaysville, Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl of Midvale visited at the Rex Garrett home Sunday Visiting Tuesday .a the home of Mrs. Richard B Wells were Seaman 1 C Floyd Johnson of Jacksonville, Pla., .11111 Miss Qene Allen of Murray. Dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mis. A. J. Sorenson wore Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, all of Salt Lake City. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. J Sorenson, Irvin Sorenson, Soren Sorenson motored to Lehi to attend at-tend a funeral. Monday evening visitors of Soren Sorenson at the A. J. Sorenson Sor-enson home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs Leon Bone of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorenson of Lehi and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs R E Pullan visited vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pullan of Salt Lake City March 29 Mrs. Ethel Argyle of Midvale spent Tuesday visiting Mrs Raymond Ray-mond Cowdell Colyar has been attending a special spe-cial Red Cross class Mr. and Mrs. O. C Jones wen-dinner wen-dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Colyar. Col-yar. I Copperton's Girl Scout Brown-' Brown-' ie troop had their first meeting Wednesday at the home of W. A. Fike under direction of Mis Ralph Brown. Miss Dorothy Han sen and Miss Jean Jackson Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd entertained en-tertained the Five Hundred club 1 March 29. A light luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs Lawrence ! Coleman, Mr. and Mrs George Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Le-I Le-I land Timothy. Mr and Mrs A E. Miller. Mrs. ! Jane Boggs and Mrs. George Gadd and son spent Saturday night at Saratoga cat fishing. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I Hansen and daughters visited in j American Fork with Mrs. Susie j Logsden and Richard Hansen. Mrs. Gus Hatch is visiting m 1 Bountiful with Mrs C. 1. Hatch ; for the week. An Easter party was given Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet M. Brown. Luncheon was served Dorothy Hansen, Jean I Jackson, Mrs. Mike Churich, Mrs I John Barnhart. Mrs. Bruce Dal ton, Beverlv Scussel, Judith ! Slotte and Faye Cowdell. A ! beautiful Easter cake served as j table centerpiece Hope Chest gifts were exchanged Monte Carlo whist was played. Miss Scussel, Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Barnhart won prizes Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever honored their daughter. Elaini at a surprise party on her eighteenth eigh-teenth birthday Friday evening 1 Guests included Maxine Warner, 1 Marjorie Pullan, Beth Cowdell. ! Beverly Anderson, Marilyn Mill- er, Virginia Peterson, Jaqueline Barlow, Shirley Parkin, Ruth ; McKellar. and Mary Ellen Linck. Monte Carlo Whist was played and prizes given Beth Cowdcll and Shirley Parkin. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served by Mrs. ! Cheever. Mrs- H. A Cheever is spending spend-ing the week at the home of a I sister, Mrs. B E. Guiver ol Salt Lake Cit' Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. E. Pullan Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs William Francis and. children, Billy, Ronnie and Shirley Anne. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and daughters, Sally and Bar- ! bara, spent Fridav night in Springville at the home of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Sarah Loynd, and Mrs. Dean Prothero. Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. B. K. Do man Wednesday were Mrs:. O. C. Jones, Mrs. J j H. Colyar and Mrs. Fred Cox and Mrs. James Denver. Mr and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett i and daughters, Dorothy, Maxine : Mr. Kendrick reported for induc- I tion at Fort Douglas Tuesday. KSK club met last Friday ev- ! ening at the home of Mrs D. O. Stoker. Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, who recently celebrated a birthday, I was honor guest. Also present j were Mrs Homer P. Edwards of Roosevelt, Mrs. Nelson's mother, who spent the week-end here, and Mrs. Archie Sorenson and ' Mrs. Richard Blaine Wells. I Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. R. J. I Smith and Mrs. E. Odell Peterson Peter-son attended a tea given Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake City by the Beta Theta Pi Mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson and I family visited Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson had as guests for cards and supper Monday Mr. and Mrs. J W. Johnson. John-son. Classmates of John Arritola, in the second grade at Copperton school, were his guests at a party celebrating his eighth birthday Wednesday afternoon Birthday cake and ice cream were served by Mrs. Louis Arritola. Those present included Jimmy Carri-gan. Carri-gan. Leslie Nichols, Vivian Butt, Jackie Mannion. Larry Sax, Larry Lar-ry Stillman, Ronald Muhar, Bobby Bob-by Peterson. Dickie Susaeta. Bill Allen, Roy Ray, Phil Downs, Dickie Dic-kie Susaeta. Study Guild will meet at 8 p m. Monday, April 9, at the home of Mrs. V. S. Barlow. Catholic Ladies of Copperton are to meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, at the home of Mrs. Blaine Milner with Mrs. William Peterson as hostess. Mrs. Mary McKellar of Tooele is spending the week with J. L. McKellar and family. In honor of Av. M M. 3C Jack Pollock, a dinner was given Friday Fri-day by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar. Mc-Kellar. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Labert Pollock and daughter, Jerry, Mrs. Stanley J. Long and daughter Linda. Mrs. W. E. Longfellow Long-fellow and daughter Lynn Karol. Faye McKellar. Celebrating Jaciuoline Bar-: Bar-: low's eighteenth birthday, a delightful de-lightful party was given April 2 by her parents. Table games were played with prizes going to Ruth McKellar, Maxine Warner. A spring idea was followed in decorations- A delightful two-course luncheon was served to those mentioned and Shirley Parkin. Mary Ellen Linck, Marilyn Miller, Mill-er, Joyce Brynolf, Shirley Reed, Mattie Jean Adams, Beth Cowdell, Cow-dell, Elaine Cheever, Marjorie Pullan, Jean Willis, Helen Jeff-cott, Jeff-cott, Virginia Peterson. Arriving Tuesday for a three-day three-day visit at the home of Clarence E. Allen is Jean Miller of Salt Lake City. dinner guests Easter Sunday of ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Good-Mis. Good-Mis. Ethel Kairen7""all of Salt ; win, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gust and Lake City, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. H. R Gust. Miss Frances Marie Goglio of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Mary Valenzano of Florence, Colo., Mr. ; and Mrs. Victor Bononcini and Carol Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Ray i Simister and son Jack, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner euests of Mr and Mrs. William Ablett. Billie Nichols of Midvale spent ! the week-end at the A. E. Miller home, Copperton. On order of Sgt. Lloyd How-: How-: ard. now in New Guinea, his wife, the former Dahrl Rae Miller Mill-er of Copperton, received babv - roses and an Easter lily. The eleventh birthday of John j Dee Mitchell was April 1, but since that was Easter Sunday and I also April Fool's day, John Dee I postponed the celebration until Monday, when 13 friends gather-I gather-I ed at the John J. Mitchell home to sing "Happy Birthday". Prizes at games went to Marjorie Park-j Park-j er, Nannette Santistevan, David 1 Peterson and Tommy Johnson. Others enjoying the occasion ; were Shirley Cheever, Aria Ol-I Ol-I son, Darlene Anderson, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Austa Armit-stead, Armit-stead, Richard Anderson, Ronald Kastelic, Roy Christensen and Eugene Wright. Mrs. Jack Larson and son Jackie Jack-ie have gone to Coalville to visit Mrs. Mabel Larsen. Mrs. Norma Nix Rasmussen and son Eddie have returned from a two-month visit in Richmond, Rich-mond, Calif-Mr. Calif-Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant and Dona Gay visited Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Terry of Draper. Copperton LDS ward Relief so- ciety will meet all day next Tues-; Tues-; day at their room in the church i to sew for a coming bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Madsen of Mt- Pleasant spent Tuesday visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poul-sen. Poul-sen. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I I.O.O.F., met Tuesdav evening at i the home of Mrs. J. D. Laycock-Bridge Laycock-Bridge was played, with prizes going to Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Althea Christensen. Chris-tensen. Refreshments were served ser-ved eight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald McDon-ald had Mr. and Mrs. Reno Mar-I Mar-I con and family as dinner guests Sunday and afterward attended the theatre. The fifth birthday of Richard McMullin was celebrated Tuesday Tues-day with a number of youngsters enjoying "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" and "Beans in the Bot- 1 tie". Richard's mother served i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyar J arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday from San Francisco. Mr. |