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Show wlXlyfV great magazm; distributed with next Sunday. Los Angeles Examiner. . . . yesterday (Thursday) mornmg ior San Du-go, Calif., where they will visit with other relatives. Mrs. Mane Hardman spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mrs. Tony Jaterka. "Let Right Be Done" Only his mother's grim determination and faith in justice won the exoneration ex-oneration of Quentine Peterson, a boy unjustly expelled from Saratoga on Thursday. Those attending were Miss Helen Go-lish Go-lish and Tony Jaterka, chaper-ones; chaper-ones; Winifred Bryce of Center, Texas, and Louis Salchvar of Bingham, honored guests; and club members Donna Golesh, LaWain Cowdell, Joe Cordova, Lawrence Valdez, Katherine Mi-ya, Mi-ya, Amy Miya, Norma Neveis, Luene Jaterka, David Mannos, Norman Robertson, Keith Ivie, Chris Katis, Shirley Pantalone, Mary Ellen Whetsel, Pauline Pantalone and Ellen Golesh. Then' was no meeting held last week. The officers are haying hay-ing a meeting Thursday to plan future events. There will be a meeting held tonight (Friday). As special entertainment en-tertainment we will dance to the music of Zoot Goris' orchestra. Admission will be ten cents. GOPPERFIELD Norma Nevers, Ph. 505-W e e TEEN AGE CLUB The Copperfield Teen Age club held u swimming party at Mr. - and Mrs. N. G. Nevers ;pent Friday in Salt Lake City ind also visited with Mr. and vlrs. E.A. Ottley of Murray. Visiting a few days at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 'obertson were Mr. Robertson's irother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ngus Robertson of Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robert-,on Robert-,on and sons, Norman and Mal-olm, Mal-olm, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. An-;us An-;us Robertson of Canada, left |