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Show were dinner guests recently ol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Hess. John Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shields, stayed and spent a few days with his grandparents. grandpar-ents. Enjoying dancing at the Ava-lon Ava-lon Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaComb, Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nosak and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker. George Gadd and Dave Stoker Sto-ker returned Sunday from a deer hunting trip to Vernal. A birthday dinner was given Sunday in honor of Arlene Cheever by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Cheever. Those attending at-tending the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cheever and sons, Ronnie and Gary, of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson Peter-son and son Bob, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peterson remained for a week's visit with her mother. mo-ther. The home of Patricia Colyar was the scene of a Stork shower held last Saturday evening honoring hon-oring Mrs. Fred Peterson, nee Doris Poulson. The party was given for Mrs. Peterson by Miss Colyar and Mrs. Gerri Doman. Many original games were played play-ed and unique prizes given a-way. a-way. A delicious luncheon was served and everyone attending had a wonderful time. Mrs. Peterson Pe-terson received a variety of lovely gifts. : copperton : Joyce Olsen, Phone 530-W Ann Diederich, Phone 5B0-W CUB SCOUTS Patriotism and safety was the theme of the cub scout puck meeting held Thursday night, October 18, at the giado school in Copperton. The meeting opened op-ened with a short business discussion dis-cussion among the parents after which the boys from each den presented a short skit. Scouts awarded badges for achievement ' awards were Kent Simkins, Da vid Moore, Keith LaComb, Tommy Tom-my Redmond, Roy Hatch, Tom- my Carrigan, John Deakin, John Johnson, Victor Forsnes, Robert Davis, Robert Osoro, Gary Cole and Stanley Pullan. ! Copperton Ward Primary will hold a Halloween costume party at the church on Monday after- i noon, October 29, at 3:45 p.m. I A party for all officers and ! teachers of Copperton Ward Primary will be held at the church tonight, Friday, at 8 p.m. ! Special guests will be outgoing I teachers. S Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin ' and son Benny of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Flossie Goodwin of I Wheeling, W. Va., were dinner i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust Sunday. Gladys O'Conner was week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and family. A party was enjoyed Tuesday at the home of Patty Lee Fike. Guests were Roslyn Hansen, Lucy Zanardi, Norma Nevers, Carrie Vidalakis, Nanette San-tistevan, San-tistevan, Austa Armitstead and Freddie Fike. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen enjoyed Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jepperson and son Gary of Orem. Sandra Laycock, Patty Redmond Red-mond and Joyce Olsen are participating par-ticipating in swimming lessons at the YWCA every Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mousley cf Riverton were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and family Monday. Mon-day. A candy pull was enjoyed Wednesday at the home of Jackie Jack-ie Barnett by Sandra Laycock, Marilyn Stocks, Patty Redmond and Carolyn Stoddart. Mrs. Irma Davis entertained her bridge club on Thursday evening ev-ening of last week. . Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Barbara Bar-bara Sorenson, first; Mrs. Dor-een Dor-een Delaney, second, and Mrs. Juanita Buckle, consolation. Lovely refreshments were served. ser-ved. Pinochle club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Tory Tobiason. Mrs. J. A. Fike was an invited guest. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Fike, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria. Mrs. J. W. Johnson won the traveling prize. Balloons and candy cups were favors and followed a Halloween motif. Tasty refreshments were served to nine. "Love That Led To Doom" her only crime was that she fell in love with a Russian officer! Yet the Reds accused lovely Margarethe Ottillinger of being an American spy and sentenced her to 20 years in prison. This story of love and terror behind the iron curtain will appear in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Mrs. Raymond Cowdell entertained enter-tained recently at a Stork shower show-er at her home in Copperton for Mrs. Monte Jones of Salt Lake City. Cohostesses were Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Cowdell and Miss Mary Re-koutis. Re-koutis. Gaines were played with prizes going to Mrs. Ray Olsen and Mrs. Marvin Ray. Norma received many beautiful gifts. Lovely refreshments were served. serv-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and son Robbie and D. A. Sov-erson Sov-erson of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting vis-iting in Provo and Copperton for two weeks. While in Copperton Cop-perton they are guests of Mrs. Calderwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell visited vis-ited in Provo Saturday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calderwood Cal-derwood and Mrs. Daisy Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Shields and family of Salt Lake City |