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Show Tuesday at Bingham. It was preceded pre-ceded by a pot luck dinner and was presided over by Dr. W. Wampler. Reports of various organizations or-ganizations were given and plans made for the annual conference to be held in Price the latter part of May. Week end guest of Bonnie Bithell was Rosie Duvick of Murray. Thursday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker was Doyle Harris of Pleasant Grove. Patty Fike celebrated her birthday birth-day Friday with a lovely theater party. Those attending were Carrie Car-rie Vidalakis, Lucy Zanardi, Shirley Cheever, Roslyn Hansen, Nanette Santistevan, Aria Olsen, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Leora Hemmingsen and LaVon Ander-' Ander-' son. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments served after which the girls attended a show in Salt Lake City. : copperton : Carol Peterson S62W Maurine Ray. Phone 535J Copperton Study Guild will hold their annual spring tea next Monday, May 24 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L. F. Pett. Mrs. J. D. Laycock is chairman of the tea. Installation of officers will be held. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike were Mrs. Clara Lloyd, Mrs. Bert Jukes and children and Mrs. Bob Saunders. Eldon Johnson and Karen and Mr. Gardner and daughters enjoyed en-joyed fishing at Utah lake Saturday. Satur-day. Towns club met Wednesday in Sandy at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Priano. Those present were Mrs. Nancy Williamson, Mrs. Pat Sturgill, Mrs. Kay Thomas and Mrs. Howard Harker. Mrs. Berl Hutchings of California was an invited guest. Mormon bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Harker, Mrs. Sturgill and Mrs. Williamson. A delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served. Miss Laura Marshall spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Hazel Baer. The social science lesson for Copperton ward Relief Society will be given next Tuesday at 2 o'clock by Mrs. Florence Pett. Eldon Johnson and Jack Nichols Nich-ols enjoyed cat fishing Tuesday evening. Last quarterly conference of the Methodist church was held |