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Show which time all members are ask-1 ed to have their articles for the bazaar in. Mrs. Clyde Gillam will be in charge of the program. Lovely refreshments were served ser-ved to twelve. Mrs. Frank Zaccaria entertained entertain-ed her club at her home on Friday Fri-day evening of last week. Mrs. Richard Rauer, Mrs. Joe Susaeta and Mrs. Harold Chesler were guests. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Bob Jimas, Mrs. Rauer and Mrs. Joe Jones. Lovely Love-ly refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and son Bobby of Salt Lake City. Mary Agnes Jacobson of Bingham Bing-ham was an overnight guest of Ann Diederich Tuesday, Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cow- COPPERTON Joyce Olsen, Phone 530-W Ann Diederich, Phone 521-W Master Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths Grif-fiths and sons left Friday for Alaska where they will make their 'home while M. Sgt. Griffiths Grif-fiths is stationed there with the army. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray en- joyed Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratton of Salt Lake City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne entertained at dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne ' and daughter DyAnn of Midvale and M. Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Griffiths. Grif-fiths. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen spent Wednesday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kimber of Provo. A tew friends gathered at the home of Mrs. H. R. Gust Monday Mon-day evening for knitting and to stage a little surprise birthday party honoring Mrs. Stephen (Pickering. Besides Mrs. Pickering Picker-ing and Mrs. Gust those present . were Mrs. Albert Cheever, Mrs. George Knudsen, Mrs. Ivy Hull and Mrs. Dallas Anderson. Table appointments followed a Halloween Hallo-ween theme. A beautifully decorated de-corated birthday cake with orange or-ange tapers on either side was the centerpiece. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. dell were visitors in Orem last Wednesday. The Sunday school junior A class held their Halloween party at the Copperton ward yesterday, yester-day, Thursday. Boys and girls asked their own partners. Dancing Danc-ing and games were enjoyed and ice cream and pie were served. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bodily chaperoned the group. Everyone had a delightful time, Mrs. Monte Jones and Mrs. Jack Cowdell of Riverton were Monday visitors of Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Cowdell. A Halloween party was given for the primary children of Copperton Cop-perton Ward at the church on Monday, Oct. 27. Games were played, everyone had their fortune for-tune told and there was a wonderful won-derful costume parade. There were treats and prizes galore and everyone had a good time. Copperton and Lark WSCS Announce Bazaar Date Copperton and Lark Women's Society of Christian Service held their regular business meeting for October at the home of Mrs. J. F. Barkle of Copperton Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Further plans and setting of the date for the forthcoming annual an-nual bazaar, bake sale and home made candy sale sponsored by the group were announced. The date is Tuesday, November 25; the place is Utah Power & Light Co. office and the time 11:45 a.m. Mrs. Barkle is chairman of the bazaar. Mrs. Joe Murano is in charge of the bake sale and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria is in charge of the candy sale. November meeting of the organization or-ganization will be held at the Rome of Mrs. O. S. Jensen of Copperton on November 18th at |