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Show Pvt. and Mrs. Gilbert Burke were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke and son Gerald Ger-ald last Wednesday. Mrs. Moriso Ogawa attended the executive council meeting held at South high school in Salt Lake City last Thursday. Pvt. Gilbert Burke returned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., Thursday Thurs-day night after spending a 20-day 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke, his brother bro-ther Gerald, and wife, Sandra. Lola Vigil, Alice Ochoa, and Alice Jaramillo spent last Friday Fri-day evening visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Sally Ann McAllister of Cop-perton Cop-perton was an overnight guest of Rose Hardman Tuesday night. Brownie Scouts will start their Christmas project next week. Joe Duran, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Duran, is spending his furlough fur-lough with his parents end brothers, bro-thers, Manuel and Max and sister, sis-ter, Rosa. Joe is stationed at the air force field base in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Girl Scout Troop No. 105 Two girls have joined scouts. They are Rase Gonzales and Ru-I Ru-I fina Vasrjuez. Patsy Anderson I was a visitor. We did some square dances J and planned what we were to make for our mothers for Xmas. ; We all enjoyed a Halloween party Saturday at Mrs. Burl Barton's home, our leader. Then , we attended the midnight show. Kaylene Kubota, reporter Copperfield School auditorium was a scene of gaiety, laughter! and such energy as has never been, Saturday night as children of the community completed their rounds of "tricks or treats" and gathered there to conclude another Halloween night filled with ghosts, goblins and witches. witch-es. The younger group was entertained en-tertained from 7, to 9 p.m. with games and stunts. At 9 o'clock , treats were passed out and the kiddies sent home. The teen age! group danced from 9 to 11 p.m. Scotty Robertson was in charge of the activities assisted by the Copperfield P-TA. Those helping wera Mrs. Jessie Sanchez, Lawr-1 ence Lovato, Moriso Ogawa and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leather-! wood. Many thanks go to the Bing-, ham District Activity Fund for the treats and to Jack Householder, House-holder, John Holmes, Lions Club chairman, and the Bingham Canyon Can-yon Lions Club for sponsoring this program. The parents of Copperfield wish to express their gratitude to Scotty Robertson for his tireless efforts each year to help entertain the children on Halloween to keep them off of the streets and out of mischief. The chest X-ray unit was a huge success in Copperfield on Thursday, October 29. The P-TA was in charge and members of that organization contacted each home and urged the people to get their chest x-rayed. There were over 200 people x-rayed that day. Those assisting with the program were Mrs. Walter i Leatherwood, Mrs. Doris Harrison, Harri-son, Mrs. Juanita Gibson, Mrs. LaVerla White, and Mrs. Doro-thy Doro-thy Whetsel. i COPPERFiELD Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 46S Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Groo are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on October 21 at LDS hospital, Salt Lake City. Warren Palmer. Dickie Kubota Ku-bota and Johnny Gardikas enjoyed en-joyed a picnic Sunday afternoon in Butterfield canyon. Mrs. Marvin Cowdeiris spending spend-ing a two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. Alma Wright of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Groo returned home recently after spending two weeks with relatives rela-tives in Bingham. |