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Show nit! W , Pptfrson 562W J daf Irs Earl "sybrowsky U fLn of Bingham attend- ' fSSch reunion at Provo J? j a Mrs J- D. Stoddard end in Logan and Providence visiting relatives. it.nce Mr! J"" 'Warner enter-tamed enter-tamed Wednesday afternoon at .e. iA rUlcers- Honr guest was Mrs. Lsa Clark, district school nurse. Others present were Mrs. Nona Carrigan Mrs Norene Smernoff, Mrs xtt Harkcr and Mrs. Nellie Coly r Week end guests at the home f ,iMn 3nd rs- Rayond Cow-doll Cow-doll were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood of Provo, itiSL thPCnry, A- Chfler is vis-5 vis-5 L u wcek, in SaIt Lake City ChJSver0 f Mr and Mls- $ TiKf ASocicty meeting for u-S.dayu' A?nl 19 in Copperton tZ l,Sapcl VviU be litera-.turMesson litera-.turMesson g1Ven by Mrs. Fawn chndr;.(anndfrs,- Robert Be" Id I lf Salt Lake Clty visit-Mr visit-Mr anayr ln CoPPwton with and Sny""' Elvin Armitst-d Entre Nous club was held Inst Linger Longer club met Tuesday Tues-day evening, April 5 as guests oJ Mrs. H. H. Gust. The occasion also celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Ross M. Cushing. She received re-ceived many lovely gifts. Table appointments and favors followed follow-ed un Easter Motif. Contract bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Cushing, first; Mrs. Aimer Berg, second; Mrs. Ashel Crump, honor, and Mrs. Clarence Kobison, house. Others present were Mrs. Irvin Stillman. Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Mrs. John Niisson and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. of K,ln nBlnKha at the home ?,L ?t Bra,un' Those present were Mrs. Pat Peterson. Mrs. r w P8more, Mrs. Maxine Carter, Mrs. Emily Ablett, Mrs. Uara Sybrowsky, Mrs. Maxine t,a,thwa,te. Mrs. Florence Dowd ana Mrs. Norene Smernoff. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Dowd, first; Mrs. ADlett, second and Mrs. Peterson, Peter-son, house. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson and children, Karen and Shirley, visaed vis-aed Sunday in Hunter with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heaton and in Taylorsville with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Porter. Women's Society of Christian Service for Copperton and Lark will meet next Tuesday evening, even-ing, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray Watson of Copperton. Miss Ada Dlhigg of Highland Boy Community House will install newly elected officers. offic-ers. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray and Karen Dobsen of Salt Lake City. Vonda Olsen was Monday overnight ov-ernight guest at the home of Carol Wing. A birthday party was given Tuesday in honor of Janell Hansen Han-sen on her twelfth birthday. A two-course luncheon was served and games were enjoyed. Those j attending were Joyce Farley, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Rasmussen, Sherry Lancaster, Lancas-ter, Beverly Ray, Joyce Olsen, Louise Stoker, Gay Armitstead, Sally Ann McAllister, Colleen Larsen, Audrey Ann Sumnicht, Ann Diederich, Jeanne Haus-knecht, Haus-knecht, Montcz and Roslyn Hansen. Han-sen. A lovely birthday cake inscribed in-scribed "Happy Birthday Janell" centered the table and favors were given. Janell received many lovely gifts. and Mrs. Francis Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Auftin Christensen and children. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. OLsen visited vis-ited Monday at the home of Mr. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen of Pleasant Grove. A birthday party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen of Pleasant Grove, honoring Mrs. Olsen. A delicious dinner was served. Attending At-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas and daughter DaLene of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Thomas and children, Joyce and Dennis of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Thalman and children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. j and Mrs. Ray Olsen and children, child-ren, Sherry, Karen, Aria and Donna Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and children, Linda Ann and Allen of Copperton and Wally Beckstead of Riverton. Many lovely gifts were given. Ray Olsen and Mrs. Brisk are children of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen. A special meeting of Copper-ton Copper-ton grade school P-TA was held Tuesday morning at the school. Dr. Dalglish of the state board ol health discussed the "Florine Treatment for the Teeth". Vaccine Vac-cine shots for Rocky Mountain spotted fever will be available in the near future to Copperton residents, desiring the shots under un-der the sponsorship of Copperton grade school P-TA. The shots will be given at the Copperton grade school and the cost will be $1.00 for serum. Exact day the shots are to be given has not been announced. Copperton residents resi-dents desiring these shots may register at the school or contact Mrs. James Carrigan or Mrs. Roland Ro-land Warner. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle, Miss Laura Marshall, Mrs. George Knudsen and Mrs. H. R. Gust enjoyed en-joyed a book review in Salt Lake Cuy at the Centenary Methodist church Monday night. Helen Kimball reviewed the "Big Fisherman" Fish-erman" by Lloyd C. Douglass. Miss Sykie Brown was installed install-ed president of Charai chapter No. 79, Daughters of Penelope, in installation ceremonies held Saturday evening at Memorial house, Memory park. Mrs. 11. R. Gust and Mrs. J. F. Barkle attended Methodist day of prayer at First Methodist church in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robison of Salt. Lake City were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and children, David and Ed, visited vis-ited Monday in American Fork at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T. Larsen and children, Mason, Patricia and Blaine Jr. are now making their home in Tooele where Mr. Larsen Lar-sen was transferred from Bingham Bing-ham First Security Bank. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson Ja-cobson and children were Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Glazier and children chil-dren of Garfield. Mrs. David Stoker entertained the special interest group and mutual Tuesday. Delicious re-ireshmcnts re-ireshmcnts were served. Connie Tanner and Elsie Stoker Sto-ker spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with their grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Westland. Sunday guests qf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robey and daughter Sharol of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and son were week end guests in Thatcher, Idaho, where they attended a centennial banquet and dance. Sunday they visited in Grace, Idaho, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen where a delicious dinner was enjoyed. en-joyed. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mr. |