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Show I COPPERTON I , nri Mrs Dan Goodwin of rike City and Mrs. Leonard Prison were dinner guests fj7t the H. R. Gust home. Ln Mannion went to ,tul Monday to spend July tthe Tom Hatch home, -turned Wednesday with Mrs. Gus Hatch. Bob Brown of Midvale a Sunday with Mrs. Ro-if Ro-if Rrueger and daughter (,t thi William H. Krueger ;.sv gbell left Saturday to gl Richfield for 10 days. na Hi ' Boren of Bingham , Jiinnei guest Sunday of . Wick Viuntukis and chil-'of chil-'of McGill, Nev., visited ,v with her sister, Mrs. p Floros. Mrs. Yiuntukis' rte'r, Thelma, has enrolled IS Business college and will vjth her grandi ..rents, Mr. lvi Gus Pappas of Magna, oartv Sunday at Liberty honored Joe A. Jenson of rton and Lloyd Boulton mgeer, both of whom re-celebrated re-celebrated birthdays, present included Mr. and Merrill Boulton, Mr. and jjem Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. Boulton. Mr. and Mrs. , Rogers, all of Salt Lake, rs, Boulton of Granger, nd Mrs Jenson of Copper-and Copper-and Mr. and Mrs. Grant I of Bingham. j :ulmi Sunday at Bushnell al were Mrs. Charles F. ger, Betty Byrne. Dorothy n, Jovce Hansen and Mrs-uy Mrs-uy Knudsen. They visited Mtients. Charles P. Sullenger en-ied en-ied a bridge foursome at ion and cards Monday. Mrs. Heckler of Salt Lake City and MM. Rex B. Garrett imilv visited July 19 with nd Mrs. A. B. Allen and nd Mrs Dean Garrett in nan Fork. fend m Logan "he Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen o dGS ri2' JiK'k a"d J()1"" mr J lda-- amvi'd Su"y Mrs n n lmt wlth Mr "d , Mrs. D. O. Stoker and family. Nancy Dick of Salt Lake City arrived July 24th to visit two days at the home of Merrill Bolton. Bol-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Heinle Eckner of Murray spent Saturday evening even-ing with the Boltons. Mrs. Lorraine Lor-raine Dean and children of Bingham Bing-ham and Mr and Mrs. Dee Johnson John-son of Salt Lake City were Sun- , day dinner guests of the Boltons. ! Mrs Charles F. Sullenger Mrs James Denver, Mrs. G. T. Backhand Backh-and Mrs. Peter Smith enjoyed one o clock luncheon and bridge July 26 at the Sullenger home. Ten-day old Ernest Randv Sor- j enson and his mother, Mrs Ern- ! est Sorenson, of Imperial apartments, apart-ments, Salt Lake City, were discharged dis-charged from St. Mark's hospital Wednesday and are spending a month at the Archie Sorenson home. Mrs. Fay Burleigh, who spent a month at Chicago studying physio therapy, arrived July 23 to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson Mrs. Burleigh Bur-leigh and daughter Myrlene plan to return to their home at Butte Mont. Among those attending funeral services Monday for Mrs. Sarah Steiner of Sandy were George I Anderson, Mrs. William Peter-! son, Mrs. Harry Sours, Mr. and j Mrs Clarence Allen and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. Faye McKellar spent the week- i end with the Albert Pollock family of Bingham. Mrs. Clinton E. Poulson and daughter Vida Rae spent two j days this week with John Knudsen Knud-sen and Mrs. Ruby Parkin at East Mill Creek. Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall of Cop-perfield Cop-perfield joined Mrs. Ted Scrog-gin Scrog-gin to visit July 26 with Mrs. Ann D. Christensen of West Jordan. Maurine Peterson left Monday ! night to visit her uncle and aunt at Bountiful. Mrs. Elwin Winn and daughter daugh-ter Betty Mae returned Saturday from two weeks with Mr. and j Mrs. Phil Rosequist of Marys-! Marys-! vale. Copperton Girl Scout's Tin Can drive July 19 was a huge success, with 446 pounds turned in to fill the trailer parked at Harriette Atkinson's home. J. D. i Laycock donated his services, i delivering the cans to the Robbu precipitation plant. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Billings and 1 daughter Betty Carol, Mrs. John Steele, Mrs. Michael Cahir and I son Tommy, all of Salt Lake City, j were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kastelic. Mrs-Steele Mrs-Steele is visiting with the Kas-telic's Kas-telic's several weeks. O. C. Hudson, who was joined join-ed by his son-in-law, Carl Kan-niainen Kan-niainen of Highland Boy, for a four-days' fishing at Fish lake, returning July 19. The Olson family held a reunion re-union at Liberty park July 19 to celebrate the birthday of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Maria Olson, on her 88th birthday. birth-day. Formerly of Utah, Mrs. Olson Ol-son lives with her only daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Kathryn Willey of Washington, D. C. Her five sons are Frank W. Olson of Copper-ton- Moroni, Samuel and Koyai Olson Of Pleasant Grove; Alma Olson of American Fork The centerpiece was a beautiful three-tier three-tier birthday cake decorated in white, blue and pink roses. The 74 present included six families from Copperton: the Frank W Olsons, the Leland Olsons the Melvin Olsons, the Ray Olsons, the Floyd Olsons and the Joe Brisk family. !.lrs. Harold Francorn spent Saturday and ith Mr. and Mrs. E. S. urteenth birthday of m Gadd was celebrat-luncheon celebrat-luncheon Monday at-' at-' Bonnie June Olson, Ray. Doris Anderson 1 Shilling. Pink and :'S decorated the table i-ed the color scheme. at the Princess thea-'d thea-'d In the evening Don-parents Don-parents had as dinner and Mrs. A. E. Miller, 1 Howard and son and ham Mr. and Mrs. Max d Mr. and Mrs. Harold d Lana Jo. Mrs Phil Dowdell and rlrs. Nephi Dowdell of returned Sunday ree-day stay at Moon Downs is vacationing with his grandmother, ibeth Erickson. dia Carl was hostess jpperton Catholic La-i-ening of July 19. The Whelley attended the I leeting and a trio of cans supplied musical Cut prizes went to Muhar Mrs. Ray Carl A. L. Redmond. Salad t were served 10. The ilanning a theatre and rty in Salt Lake City e of Burley, Ida., is i w eek at the home of Irs. Ray L. Olson. Rae Olson is visiting orie Bennion at the r. and Mrs. B. D. Ben-Lake Ben-Lake City, this week, k Hoyne, the former McDonald of Copper-o! Copper-o! Midvale, left Wed- |