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Show were sold and the school band furnished tfcc music. A large group from Coppcrton were in attendance. Copperton LDS Ward held a , ward dinner Wednesday evening with all organizations participating participat-ing to make it a success. 'COPPERTON I Elsie Stoker 555-R Bobbie Lee Johnson iJh. 538-W Copperton Study Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Zaccaria with Mrs. Neva Jensen as cohostess on Monday evening, April 23, at 8:00 p.m. All members mem-bers are invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddart and son Jimmy spent last week end in Logan and Providence visiting with Mrs. Stoddart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick and Mr. Stoddart's mother, Mrs. Bert Morse and other relatives. Eleven boys were bidden to attend the 11th birthday of Jimmy Jim-my Stoddart at a party given Wednesday by his mother, Mrs. J. D. Stoddart assisted by Mrs. Ronald Huntsman. Those asked to join in the fun were Dennis Nichols, Douglas Boulton, Stephen Steph-en Nix, Richard DeCol, John Jenkins, Gary Curtis, Jeffrey Sutherland, David Strand, Tommy Tom-my Pazell and Dennis Carrigan. Games were played and lunch was served. Jimmy received many nice gifts. Helping Jimmy celebrate his birthday in the evening ev-ening were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart Jr. and son Richard of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart Stod-dart and daughters, Sheri and Charmaine, and Mrs. Huntsman of Salt Lake City. Ice cream and birthday cake were enjoyed by all. Mrs. W. D. S. Brown was hostess hos-tess to the afternoon birthday club at her home last Thursday. !A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served after which bridge I was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Norman Jacobsen, first; Mrs. Peter Smith, second, and Mrs. Heber Nichols, bingo. Mrs. T. R. : McNeills was an invited guest. I Mrs. Henry A. Cheever entertained enter-tained her knitting club last i Thursday evening. Those pres-(ent pres-(ent besides the hostess were Mrs. George Knudsen, Mrs. Dallas Anderson, Mrs. Neldon Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Mrs. Myron Fullmer, Mrs. ;Jeff Eden, and Mrs. Ernest Prig-;more. Prig-;more. Mrs. Prigmore's birthday I anniversary was celebrated. Lovely refreshments were served. serv-ed. Martha Circle was held Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Mrs. Elsie Partner of Lark. A delicious one o'clock luncheon was enjoyed by Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Helen Austin, Mrs. Pearl Hansen, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Thom-as, Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Jenkins, Mrs. Ida Bolman, I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker and family of Granger spent Monday at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. l.oui'i DeCol. I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christen-J Christen-J sen and son Dennie spent Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mr. Christensen's parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Annus Christensen and Kent. Overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Jimmy Chadwiek was Gary Prigmore. Record club was held Saturday Satur-day at the home of Bobby Davis. Those present were David Stocks John Lancaster, Robin Coward, ; Stanley Pullan, Roy C. Hatch, Harold Jenkins, Jimmy Chad-i Chad-i wick, Sharon Peterson, Janice , Nix, Karen Olsen, Edith DeCol, ' Patricia Curtis, Connie Tanner, Joan Fike, Linda Abplanalp and Klsie Stoker. Light refreshments were served. A lovely time was had by all. Dinner c, nests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Stoker Sto-ker were Mr. and Mrs, Ascl Caldwell Cald-well of Salt Lake Citv. Mr. and Mis. Bill Rager .of West Jordan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cheever. The Cupperton Elementary School P-TA held a bake sale Wednesday, April 11. Good support sup-port was received by the community. com-munity. A basketball dance was held i Wednesday evening sponsored by the Lions club. Refreshments Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Bernice Willie, Mrs. Alta Boyd and Mrs. Partner's mother, Mrs. Elsie Baxter of Salt Lake City. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Myers, first; Mrs. Hansen, Han-sen, second; Mrs. Austin, consolation, conso-lation, and Mrs. Rubright, bingo. Robert Bolman arrived by plane Monday evening to visit overnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolman. Robert Ro-bert is on a business trip to Minn. I and Dayton, Ohio for his com-! pany, Minneapolis Honeywell. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boulton 1 entertained at a birthday party , for their daughter, Norma Jean, : on her 10th birthday. Bingo was ' played after which refreshments ; were served. Candy baskets and scatter pins were given as favors. Helping Norma Jean celebrate were Kathy Crellin, Marjorie ; Susaeta, Susan Bolton, Leslie j Gray, Ruth Cla.re Kidd, Suzanne ; Greene, Leslie Goff, LaDean Ro-! bison, Marjorie Winn, Ann Stocks Christine Osoro and Virginia i McAllister. Norma Jean received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gray returned re-turned after a visit to Las Vegas where they attended a convention. conven-tion. While they were gone their daughter, Leslie has been spending spend-ing her time here with her graid mother, Mrs. Sterling Skinner. Phil Dowdell and Joe Bithell are patients at St. Mark's hospital. hos-pital. Linda Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long, came home Thursday after spending five days in St. iMark's hospital. Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. William Allmark of Bingham spent Wednesday afternoon visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Arthur Cook. Ablett. Lovely refreshments were served. Copperton Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, April 24th at 10 a.m. It will be the social science meeting with lesson to be given by Mrs. Gwen Crump. All sisters are invited to attend. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker and fam-: fam-: ily Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Anderson and children of Bountiful. j A mother's and daughter's rose tea for the MiaMaids and their mothers will be held Tuesday, Tues-day, April 24th at 7:30 p.m. at Copperton LDS Ward. All mothers mo-thers who have daughters in the MiaMaid class are invited to attend. at-tend. Mrs. Dave Stoker and children were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Asel Caldwell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and daughter Cindy of Sandy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. Monday dinner guests at the Louis DeCol home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeCol and family of Riverton. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol De-Col were Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol and family of Kearns. Last Sunday night the MIA was in charge of the program for sacrament meeting. Program included: in-cluded: a mixed double quartet Mrs. Elva Jensen, Mrs. Bernice Foster, Mrs. Idella Graham, Mrs. Angus Christensen, Howard Har-ker, Har-ker, David White, Jack Jensen, and Kent Christensen; duet toy Joan Johnson and Joyce DeCol accompanied by Sharlene Foster; talks by Grant Pullan, Marjorie Pullan, Mrs. Gordon Bodily, and Angus Christensen; two vocal solos Alden Nix accompanied by his daughter, Janice, and Howard Harker accompanied by Miss Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christensen Christen-sen of Midvale gave a birthday party Tuesday in honor of Kent Christensen. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen. Too Late For Last Week Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd had as dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd Jr. and son Randy of East Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pett and daughters, dau-ghters, Linda and Nancy, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendrick of Providence spent the weekend week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddart and son Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Malan and son Tracy visited with Mr. Ma-lan's Ma-lan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Malan of Ogden over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Diederich Diede-rich and sons, Daniel and David, of California spent from Saturday Satur-day until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich and relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Gordon Buckle Jr. and new daughter has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich. She returned home Wednesday. Doris Abplanalp, attending the BYU at Provo, spent the week end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pett and daughters were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. Pett and daughters leave Thursday evening even-ing to make their home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. ana Mrs. btanley Long and daughters, Linda and Claudia, Clau-dia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols Friday evening. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and children, Eddie, Claudia and Kathy, of American Fork. Montez Hansen visited with Linda Long Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pollock and son Randy and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Pollock of Bingham were visitors at the Stanley Long home Sunday. Entre Nous clu'b was entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Max-ine Max-ine Gaythwaite Wednesday evening. ev-ening. Special guests were Mrs. Mary Lynn Sanderson and Mrs. Mary Gaythwaite. Members present pre-sent were Mrs. Pat Peterson, Mrs. Clara Sybrowsky, Mrs. Olive Prigmore, Mrs. Emily Ablett, Ab-lett, Mrs. Maxine Carter, Miss Kay Braurr .and Mrs. Norene Smernoff. Prizes at cards were won 'by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Sybrowsky, Sy-browsky, Mrs. Prigmore and Mrs |