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Show mily is Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Walter Jumper of Emery. son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Angus Christensen, Mrs. Ruby Knudsen and Mrs. Skinner attended the genealogical convention con-vention Sunday afternoon. The Larsens attended the morning session also. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and attended the christening christ-ening of Penny Jo Poulson. Mrs. Norma Nichols, Mrs. Bey-niece Bey-niece Foster, Miss Sharlene Fos-. ter, Mrs. Ruby Knudsen and Mrs. Rosa Scroggin attended the Primary conference at Riverton Second Ward Sunday evening. The afternoon birthday club , met last Thursday as guests of i Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen. A nicely arranged one o'clock luncheon lun-cheon was served after which contract bridge was played. Mrs. H. R. Gust and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown played high and Mrs. Helen Sullenger won the bingo ; prize. Mrs. Carl Kanniainen was an invited guest. Don Gust who received his" discharge from active duty with ; the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., j Saturday morning, March 27, arrived ar-rived home early Sunday evening even-ing to spend a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. j Gust. He left by plane later the 1 same night for Laurinburg, N. Car., to join the Salt Lake Bees in spring training. JoAnn Anderson entertained ! Wednesday evening at the home I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ) George Anderson at a birthday party honoring Bobbie Lee Johnson John-son who was celebrating her 15th birthday. Other guests were : Sharlene Foster, Joyce DeCol, Joan Johnson, Barbara Brown, Joan Cowdellj Maxine Garrett, Jackie Hall and Rena Joy Coleman. Cole-man. Lovely refreshments were served. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson and fa- daughters, Linda and Claudia, were dinner guests Friday March 26, of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Pollock Pol-lock and son Stevie of Magna. Mrs. Maxie Johnson, president presi-dent of the Copperton elementary elemen-tary school P-TA, would like to thank the following: Mrs. Edra West, Mrs. Shirley Stoker, Mrs. Ruth Goff, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, Mrs. Norrene Smernoff, Mrs. I Ann Pino and principal, Mrs. I Dora McDonald, for their cars. These ladies furnished transportation transpor-tation for eighty children to the ; clinic held at the Civic Center , Friday alternoon, March 26. j Janice Hocking, Marilyn Thorne, Nunnette Santistevan, Betty JLip-sey, JLip-sey, Austa Armitstead, Darlene Anderson, Marilyn Moore, Jerry Doman, Beverly Beck, Marilyn Beck, Donna Rae Beckstead, La-Von La-Von Stoker, Barbara Abplanalp and Marlene Diederich. Lovely refreshments were served and everyone had a delightful time. Aria received many nice gifts. I Miss Greta Benson of Salt . Lake City and Mrs. David O. Stoker were Sunday dinner ; guests in Logan of Mr. and Mrs. IJohn Christensen and daughter Jolene. Mrs. Ray Cowdell and Mrs. Albert Ray visited in Murray 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Monte Jones j and Denny. : COPPERTON : Ann Diederich, Phone 433-W Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W Mrs. Ros Palmer and sons, Stewart, Keith, and Dennis, of South Jordan spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen. A lovely bridal shower was given for Miss Aria Olsen, April bride-elect, on Friday evening, March 2G. Hostess was Mrs. Pearl Cheever. Besides the hon-ore hon-ore 1 (;ue:;t and hostess those present were Sally Brown, Ros-lyn Ros-lyn Hansen, Patty Saldivar, Carrie Car-rie Vidalakis, Phyllis Edvik, Ina Mae Cowdell, Margene Haws, Ronnie Skinner, Pat Gadd, Lucy Zanardi, Mary Lynn Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aaderson I and children, Eddie, Claudia and Kathy, of American Fork were dinner guests recently at home of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant. Mrs. Peggy Samuels of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Maxie Johnson Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Samuels and Mrs. Johnson joined Mrs. Ruth Wool-ley Wool-ley of Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Hosa Scroggin for refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Woolley is a sister to Mrs. Scroggin. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman visited with Mrs. Bolman's nephew neph-ew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wen-dan Wen-dan Jones of Taylorsville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones of Tooele. Too-ele. They were visiting at the Wendall Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long returned re-turned home Monday morning, March 29 after a week's vacation vaca-tion with their daughter, son in law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fresh of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Hannah Terry has returned return-ed to her home in Draper after a visit with her daughter and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and i children, Robbie and Cathy, of Provo were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell. Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Cowdell home besides be-sides Mrs. Calderwood and children chil-dren were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell an Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowdell and daughter Debra ,Ann. i Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neese of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ethel Argyle of Midvale. Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. Maxie Johnson was her niece, i Mrs. Helen Kenning of Salt Lake I City. I Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. An-; nie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson spent Wednesday even- j ing, March 24 visiting friends who are patients at St. Mark's hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and 1 |