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Show Heber Nichols, Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, Mrs. George Gadd and Mrs. George Blake. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Price and family. fa-mily. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quayle and son Robert Lee of Garfield were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Bonnie Olsen celebrated her magazine distributed with ncxi Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. Mrs. Paul Brown and son Douglas of Idaho have been visiting vis-iting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. D. S. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peterson of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry A. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker visited Friday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Anne Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Pierce of Brigham City were Wednesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen of Salt Lake City. A stork shower was held in honor of Mrs. J. H. Fike Friday at the home of Mrs. Roland Warner War-ner with Mrs. Wallace Johnson and Mrs. Warner as hostesses. Those present were Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. Richard Steele, Mrs. R. L. Cun-liffe, Cun-liffe, Mrs. William O'Connor Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Sax, Mrs. W. A. Fike and Mrs. Afton Jackson. Monte Carlo whist was played with prizes going go-ing to Mrs. Cunliffe and Mrs. W. A. Fike. House prize was won by Mrs. Sax. The table centerpiece center-piece consisted of pussywillows and pink sweet peas. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served and many lovely gifts were received by the honored guest. Mrs. Sara Loynd of Spring- ville was a Wednesday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown and family. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever Cheev-er and daughter Shirley were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gui-ver Gui-ver of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowes of Salt Lake City. A slumber party was given Saturday evening at the home of Rea Armitstead. Those enjoying the fun were Marlene Diederich, Rea Armitstead, Sue Peterson and Barbara Coward. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever Cheev-er and daughter Shirley were guests in Salt LakeCity Friday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Al-lan Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever. 17th birthday Tuesday with a delightful party. . Those present were Beverly Allen, Pat Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Maurine Ray, Norma Cowdell, Jean Gadd, Donna Rae Olsen and Melvin Hardman, Frank Winward and Grant Win-ward Win-ward of Riverton. Copperton and Lark Women's Society of Christian Service will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Offret of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin and children of West Jordan were Saturday dinner and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kirkwood of Provo attended the basketball basket-ball tournament in Salt Lake City Thursday. Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and Mr. and Mrs. George Blake of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols Nich-ols and family of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franks and children of Bingham. The occasion occas-ion was Mrs. Miller's birthday anniversary. A candy pull was enjoyed Monday evening at the home of Patty Lee Fike by Lucy Zanardi, Nanette Santistevan, Roslyn Hansen, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Karlene Wilson and Leora Hem-mingsen Hem-mingsen of Lark. Miss Hemming-sen Hemming-sen was also an overnight guest. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson John-son visited in Salt Lake City Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jolley. Copperton Ward Relief Society celebrated their annual birthday party Tuesday, March 16. A one o'clock buffet luncheon was served ser-ved to 52 guests after which a program was carried out with Sister Florence Pett and Sister Lois Barlow as readers. Singing Mothers also sang two selections. Clark Johnson of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson and family. "Ben Toland's Gift to America" Amer-ica" To bring peace between management and labor this marine ma-rine left an unusual bequest-written bequest-written on a piece of wrapping paper. Don't miss this human interest in-terest story which appears in the American Weekly, that great i - I . 4- :6ierton : I Carol Peterson 562W ' J surine Ray, Phone 535J Ijj "V iperton Study Guild, will next Monday evening, 4 i 22 at the home of Mrs. Dahlstrom with Mrs. V. S. !arl6w cohostess. Mrs. Harry fcNpely of Bingham will speak in sjrt and exhibit some of her ainings, ; . A! meeting of the Methodist pu(h Fellowship group was neldf Thursday at the home of Mrs George Knudsen. Fourteen Inenjbers were present with Dan Prighiore, president, ' presiding. Lata- games and refreshments yeni enjoyed. Next meeting of he I group will be held next Thursday at the Community pleAodLst church in ' Bingham' kith Catherine Chipiari. as hos- Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dahl and son Eugene of Midvale, were Saturday evening visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price and sons, Michael and Phillip of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rice' attended a barn dance at Provo Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Dewey Mayne left Tuesday Tues-day for Richmond, Calif., to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths. Mrs. M. E. Olsen visited Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Williams of Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. E. Miller celebrated her birthday Thursday with a three course dinner. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Joe Jenson, Mrs. |