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Show Those attending were Kayleiie and Gary Kubota, Charlotte, Carl and Paul Miya, Michael, Jimmy, and Tommy Mannos, Henry and Fugi Adachi, Dennis Whetscl, Jeanne and Madeleine Sanchez, Putty and Carol Ogawa. Pat Redmond accompanied us. Mr. and Mrs. AJfred Sanchez and daughters, Julie Ann, Madeleine, Made-leine, Jessie and Jeanne and Pat Nielson spent Tuesday at Lagoon. La-goon. Roger and Stanley Jacques of Ontario, Calif., who are visiting with their grandparents in Bingham, Bing-ham, spent Tuesday visiting with Brent and Sherman Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Frandsen and family of West Jordan and Clay Frandsen of v Vernal were dinner guests at the Lloyd Miller Mill-er home Sunday, Jeanne Sanchez was Monday afternoon guest of Pat Nielson of Bingham. Rose Kawaguchi is visiting her sister, Mrs. Myra Kawa and family fa-mily of Layton for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs. Mary Jane Crow visited in Layton Monday with Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Colledge. Spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson and family fam-ily are Mrs. Sybil McCJill and Son Carl of Ogden. Gladys Lugo spent a couple of days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Yardo Balderas and family of Salt -Lake City. Benny Kubota is expected home on a leave sometime next week. SUMMER BAND RECITAL This Sunday afternoon at two -li t - n .... o ciock in me coppertieia school auditorium the Copperfield Summer Sum-mer Band will hold a recital. .Program will include selected numbers and solos. The band is under the direction of Lowell Hicks. Refreshments will be served. ser-ved. Public is cordially invited. Susan Carter and Lynn Boren are Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett for a few days. Here on a temporary visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miya and family fa-mily are T. M. Hondo and grandson, grand-son, Danny, of Hayburn, Idaho. Ruth Ann Barton will leave this Sunday to attend the Grand Mesa Institute in Cedaridge, ' Colo., for a week. Also attending, the institute will be Sally Lu- kieh, Elvira Garamendi and Missi Mildred May of Highland Boy. At present the Copperfield Boy Scouts are collecting iron to sell in order to raise money to be used to go to Camp Steiner the last of August. lowstone national park. Accom-' panying them on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gordon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Yates Yat-es of Tooele. Rev. William Iram of the Bingham Bing-ham Methodist church was a visitor vis-itor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner. Summer school has really been a lot of fun. Last Friday fourteen four-teen students from Copperfield went to the story telling festival held at Murray park. The stories told were very interesting. Wei had a lot of fun on the bus also. ' COPPERFIELD Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 465 a Viola Leyba of West Jordan visited with friends in Copper-field Copper-field Sunday. Douglas Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, returned return-ed home recently from LaJunta, Colo., where he spent a month visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner. Pat Nielson, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. H. L. Nielson of Bingham, Bing-ham, was overnight guest Sunday Sun-day of Jeanne Sanchez. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and daughters, Julie Ann and Jessie spent Saturday evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman and family returned home Sun-day Sun-day from a nine-day trip to Yel- |