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Show C0PPERTON Hiorma Swain, Phone 631W June Gammell Ph. 577W m, I,, and Mrs W. W. Sylvester mT- Biny of Salt Lake City M ; ,,, r guests Tuesday ev-Kg ev-Kg ol Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Al ,nd Mrs C E. Allfn Jr. of K i 'k city were Wednesday KLtttf rt"1lu'r ll('sts at the W , Mi and Mrs. C. E. Allen. Kr and Mrs. Joseph Colyar Kbrated their wedding anni- 1 K-sarv M irch 17 at the home "I ffand Mrs. Elmo Nestor of it Lake City with other mem-Is mem-Is 0f their family. A beautiful litf cake was the centerpiece the dinner party and every-i EL hud a lovely time. Mr. and fs Colyar were married 53 Lrs on March 18-Mrs 18-Mrs Joseph Colyar attended I Theta Beta Pi Mothers bin-ton bin-ton 'ast Wednesday at the L home in Salt Lake City. Kir and Mrs. Eldon G. John-l John-l and children, Shirley and Lren, and Carolyn Carpenter : L. guests last Sunday at a . Lily gathering at the home of L and Mrs. Rex Jolly of Salt ke City Mr. and Mrs. Jarrad and Billy llins of Murray were visitors t Saturday at the home of . ami Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson, j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cow- HI received a telephone call inday from their son Robert, io is nnw stationed at San Di-jo. Di-jo. Bob says he is well and said j tell his friends hello. SC 2 C Sylvan Butt, son of ; r. and Mrs. Albert Butt, left iturday after spending a 30-y 30-y leave at home. He had to re-rt re-rt back to San Pedro Monday d is planning to sign up for o more years in the navy. Walter Butt of Union, recent-discharged recent-discharged from the army, vis- i (d Wednesday at the home of i brother, Albert Butt Mr. and Mrs". Raio Eastwood !t last Saturday for Hunter, lere they plan to make their me. Mrs. Eastwood is a dau-ter dau-ter of Mr. and Mr. Albert itt. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wilson ?re dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B J. Wilson of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Wilson Wil-son were Mr. and Mrs. G. P, Ani-spiger Ani-spiger of Salt Lake City-Mrs. City-Mrs. G. Preston Grant and children of Maryland are visiting visit-ing here for a short time with her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. Heber Nichols entertained entertain-ed Monday for Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger and Mrs. Ann Denver. Mrs. Sullenger played high. Five leaders of Copperton Girl Scouts, Mrs. Norene Smernoff, Smer-noff, Mrs. Emily Ablett, Miss Harriette Atkinson, Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Hansen and Miss Jean Jackson Jack-son are taking an arts and crafts course at Girl Scout headquarters headquar-ters at Salt Lake City. The course is one evening a wek for three weeks. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis Wednesday-evening Wednesday-evening were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor-ris Mednick of Richfield. Mr- and Mrs. Davis were Friday Fri-day evening visitors at the home of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk of Bingham. Mb. Robert Jenkins entertained entertain-ed her Sewing club Tuesday evening. ev-ening. Those enjoying an evening even-ing of sewing were Mrs. Leoda Miller, Mrs. Noel Copenhaver, Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mr.s. Julian Baum and Mrs. Alger Baum. Mrs. Robert Jenkins received a telegram from her daughter. Mrs. John Barnhart, who is in Indiana. Mrs. Barnhart said that she liked Indiana very well. Mrs. R. J. Smith entertained her club Wednesday evening. Guests present were Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen of Bingham, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Miss Mabel Neprud and Miss Laura Marshall. Bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Knudsen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Colyar and Mrs. Cotter. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith visited vis-ited a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tietjcn of Monroe. Mon-roe. While visiting with them, . Mr. Smith was honored with a birthday dinner. Dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. |