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Show Copperton planning to attend are Mrs. Amy Snow, Airs. Vivian Ray, Mrs. Ruby Knudsen and Mrs. Carrie Diederich and her officers and teachers. Copperton LDS Ward has started a teacher training class "The School of the Prophets". The classes are held in the LDS church and are under the direction direc-tion of Kenneth Williams. First class was held Thursday, October Octo-ber 18. It is a seven-lesson course and will be held every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Herb Gust spent last week end in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Goodwin and family. field spent Saturday evening visiting vis-iting at the home of Janice Nix. Mrs. Theresa McPhie who has been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and family, fam-ily, Larry and Marjorie, returned return-ed to iMidvale Sunday evening where she will spend a few months with Mrs. Albertina Sax. Fudge was made and enjoyed Friday evening at the home of Janice Nix by Joan Fike, Sharon Peterson and Marjorie Sax. Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol and family of Kearns were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker and family, Bonnie, Colleen Col-leen and Paul, were Mr. and Mrs Doyle Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker of Dug-way. Dug-way. The Doyle Harris family will leave this week to spend five months in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen visited in Pleasant Grove Monday Mon-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Loader and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson. There will be a quilting lesson given Tuesday morning at 10:U0 at the Copperton Ward Relief Society room, under supervision of Mrs. Ruby Knudsen. It will concern all who are interested Berniece Laycock, Mrs. Rosella Rauer, Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, Mrs. Ida Bolman, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Bernice Willie, Mrs. Elsie Partner, Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Irene Frazier, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Pearl Hansen, Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Frances Rogerson, Mrs. Alice Brisk and Mrs. Helen Sullenger,. Milton Lancaster came home this week after a long and serious ser-ious illness in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. OelRoy Stark and daughter Gloria of Sandy were last Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson and Marty. Martin (Marty) Peterson S. A. left Tuesday to report back to the naval training center at San Diego, Calif., after spending a 12-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson. On his return there he will attend I. C. Electrician School. While here a lovely dinner was given for Marty on Sunday, October 14 at the 1iome of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niekols and family of Ogden. Those present besides the honor guest and hosts were Kay Brown, Lila Lee Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark of Tremon-ton, Tremon-ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Stark, Mica TJilla CtofU Mr nnH Mrs : copperton : Marjorie Sax, Phone C05-M Linda Umg Phone 524 Mr. and Mis. Tod Scroj-gin had sis dinner quests Sunday Mrs. Rosa Scroggin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ltslie Cullimore and daughters, Gayle and Gloria of Ogden. Mis. Patti Kerby and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brannan and daughter, Patti and son, Randy, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax visited vis-ited in Salt Lake City Wednes day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ted MoPhie and family. A taffy pull was enjoyed Sat- in day evening at the home of ! Norma Milner by Jean Robison i and Marjorie Sax. ! Mrs. Kenneth Davis and children, chil-dren, Kenny, Tommy and Darle Jane of Mid vale were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James I Fike and family Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Elsie Stoker and Connie Tanker Tan-ker of Midvale were Sunday af-teinoon af-teinoon visitors at the homes of ! Janice Nix, Sharon Peterson and : Marjorie Sax. 1 Madeleine Sanchez of Copper- Dwain Niekols and daughter Terry of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson. Spending Saturday at the Bert Peterson home were Mrs. Peterson's Peter-son's parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark and Delia of Ogden. Now home is Dee Christensen who has spent the past few, months in St. Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gee spent the week end hunting in Duchesne and Weber. Nikkie Jimas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas, entertained enter-tained some friends recently. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Those enjoying the fun evening were Johnny Johnson, Kathy Simkins, Betty Mae Winn, Athena Floros, Dennis Scroggin, John Rekoutis, Kent Simkins, Paul Wiechman, Harold Susaeta, Michael Ann Creedon, Reeves Dahlstrom, Paulette - Dispenza, Dana Borich, Tina Boren, Julia Menna, Benton Boyd, Rodney Oliver, Nancy Hikken, Jimmy Lovat, Jayne Wilson, Teddy Chesler, Beatrice Trujillo and John Ugarte. James Jimas served. ser-ved. Little overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster Monday Mon-day night were their granddaughters, granddau-ghters, Christine, Cathy and Deborah De-borah Sue Foster, children of Mr. and Mrs. Winn Foster of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pollock of Tropic and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long on the return of their trip to Idaho, Nevada and southern Utah. Preparation meeting for Relief Society workers will be held today, to-day, Friday, at the West Jordan stakehouse at 1 p.m. Those from m learning how to put on, put together and draw a quilt. Every one is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart and son Jimmy spent an enjoyable week end visiting in Logan and Providence with Mrs. Stoddart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank kendrick and Mr. Stoddart's mother, Mrs. Bert Morse. Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and daughter Shirlee, were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson and children, Randy, Sandra, Scotty and Kris-tie Kris-tie of Granger. Eldon Johnson accompanied by his nephews, Varceil Pollock, Sherril Pollock and Corky PoIt lock along with Lloyd Newman and two sons went deer hunting Friday morning. They returned home Tuesday afternoon reporting report-ing fair luck. ' The Beehive class under direp tion of Phoebe Johnson and Eva Carpenter with the assistance of Idella Graham and Irene Christensen Christ-ensen gave the assembly program pro-gram in Mutual Tuesday evening. even-ing. Those participating were: Betty Mae Winn, JoAnn Pas-quali, Pas-quali, Jean Robison, Norma Milner, Mil-ner, Michael Carrigan, Lynda Garrett, Susan Bolton, Kathy Poulson and Kristine Hatch. Mrs. Joe Arata and daughter, DuLilly, spent Saturday visiting in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ball and children, Randy and Ronda, of Midvale celebrated Mrs. Ball's birthday anniversary at the home of her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and daughter Joe Ann. Karen Fitzgerald and boy friend, Grant Ashiby of Murray were Sunday afternoon visitors of Shirlee Johnson. Mrs. Albert Ray was hostess to a lovely luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon for the following fol-lowing guests: Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Thomas Sadler and Mrs. Eldon Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arata visited visit-ed with friends in Murray Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Mrs. Richard Burge and son Rickey of Kearns were Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden (Nix and family, Janice and Stephen. Saturday, Mrs. Ray Cowdell and Mrs. Monty Jones and son Denny of Kearns visited in Orem and Provo with Mrs. Daisy Draper Dra-per and . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson. Beverly Ray and Doris Ab-planalp Ab-planalp visited with friends in Provo Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray visited vis-ited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratton of Salt Lake City. The occasion was to help Mrs. Stratton celebrate her birthday anniversary. She Is a sister of Mrs. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell visited vis-ited In Riverton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell. A birthday party was held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christensen and son Dennis of Midvale, honoring hon-oring 'Mrs. Angus Christensen. Present besides the honor guest and hosts was Angus Christensen. Christen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pearce of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. La-Var La-Var Hooley and children, Nina Mae, VarDee and Rose Mary of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and children, Marjorie Lou, Larry Wayne and Becky Lane of Midvale spent Saturday afternoon in Copperton vijitini with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and daughters, Karen and Cherri. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Olsen'9 birthday anniversary .She received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen Christen-sen enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Saturday night. Mrs. Francis Sax, Larry and Marjorie visited with Mrs. Albertina Al-bertina Sax of Midvale Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Niemi left Tuesday evening to vacation at Phoenix, Ariz., for about ten days. I Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary 2c-caria. 2c-caria. -A nicely arranged one o'clock o'-clock luncheon was served to twenty-one members. The house was beautifully decorated with fall flowers. A business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Kay Sonne, president. Afterwards bridge was played with prize going to Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, first; Mrs. Laura Magee, second; Mrs. Othelia Barkle, consolation, and Mrs. Sonne, bingo. Other members attending were; Un. |