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Show I Jimmy and Ann Stewart of Salt Lake City visited last week with their cousins at the John i E. Dahlstrom home. The youngsters young-sters are children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Stewart. Mrs. H. H. Hart, children Judy 1 and Hal, of Chicago, and Mr, and j Mrs. Preston W. Parkinson and three daughters were dinner guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom- Mrs. Hart and children remained to visit here several days. Mrs Jaek Smale and family of California. Enjoying a party in Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smale and family and Mr. and Mrs r red Anderson. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butt were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butt of Union, Mr and Mrs Davis of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smale of California. Lorraine Butt left Monday to return to California with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smale Monday for a two-week two-week visit Lorraine plans to visit her brother, Seaman 3C Clayton Butt, at San Diego. Ten members of the Catholic Ladies attended a dinner and theatre party in Salt Lake City Monday evening A joint business meeting of committee members and Girl Scout leaders was held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Garrity July 27 and light refreshments scr-; scr-; ved nine. Eight girls from Troop 96, Copperton Girl Scouts, and their leader, Mrs. William Ablett, en-joyed en-joyed a hike July 25. A camp was built and weiners roasted and marshmallows toasted. The activity replaced the regular 1 meeting. A pocket stew is planned plan-ned for next week. Copperton Girl Scouts plan to collect magazines soon for Red Cross placement in hospitals and on troop trains. The foHowing magazines, preferred bv service ! men, will be solicited on collection collec-tion dates to be announced la- j ! ter: comic books, Reader's Digest, Di-gest, Life, National Geographic, ! Movie magazines, Detective mag-azinea, mag-azinea, Please save your copies of these books for the Girl Scouts. Mrs. LaVon Williams and daughter, dau-ghter, Thelma, son, Grant of Salt Lake City visited two days this j week at the Louis DeCol home in Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen ,nrl Mr- All. D I C,iK ! I uuu mil UUU .Ui .i XV. U. LJIIIJIU spent three days in Brignam City and witnessed the American Legion Le-gion tournament, which they said was very thrilling. Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen fished in the mountains moun-tains near Huntington, returning home after an eight-day vacation. vaca-tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and children, Mrs. Eugene Perrine and son, all of Murray, were dinner guests Wednesday at the W. A. Fike home. Jimmy Fike of Murray is visiting vi-siting a few days at the W. A-Fike A-Fike home. Shirley Jewkes of Salt Lake is visiting Patty Lee Ffke this week. Mrs. J. G. Hadley of San Diego, Calif., is spending a week or two with Mrs. H. L. Garrity. Mrs- Joe A. Frisch of Oakland, Calif,, visited a few days this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Long. Mrs. Stanley J. Long and Linda Lin-da Jane of Bingham are spending spend-ing a week with Mr. and Mrs Glenn L. Long. Mrs. J. D. Stoddard and children chil-dren and Mrs. Raymond Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Jack and Norma enjoyed an outing at Saratoga last Thursday. Mrs. Roland Warner and children chil-dren and Isabell Rose returned Sunday from two weeks' in Fillmore. : COPPERTON : e Mrs. L. G. Frye and her niece, Mrs. R. L. Van Buskirk of Greeley, Gree-ley, Colo-, visited Monday with Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen Mrs. Frye's son, Rodney, is a patient at Bushnell hospital. The visitors visit-ors toured Bingham district while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin, Mrs. Max Scroggin and small son Dennis attended the wedding wed-ding of Mrs. Ted Scroggin 'i niece, Donna Kirby, and Mr. Harold Brannan, both of Provo, last Sunday afternoon. The ceremony cere-mony was solemnized in the garden gar-den of the home of Mr- and Mrs. Mark Kirby, parents of the bride, Bishop Murdock officiated. Tuesday evening a family picnic pic-nic was enjoyed in Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood canyon, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Kim Goff of Midvale. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fennell, Harlow Fen-nell Fen-nell of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harv, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Kellv of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Goff and son Gregory. Mrs. J. F. Barkle had as house guests this week Mrs. James Noble No-ble and daughters Patsy and Kay, Mrs. Noble was formerly of Cristobal Canal but came here from Detroit. The family were en route to Los Angeles to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunlilfe and children of Los Angeles spent Friday at the L. E Barnett home. Mrs. Betty Winn was hostess to the War Wives club Saturday evening, eight members being present. Faye McKellar was an invited guest. Five hundred prizes pri-zes went to Mary Shields, Miss McKellar and Gwen Parker. A tasty luncheon was served. Visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert BuU were Mr. and |