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Show GOFPERTON Ann Dlederlch, Phone 433-W Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W Copperton and Lark Women's Society ol Christian Service will meet Tuesday, April 20, at the church in Copperton at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Vivian 'Anderson and Mrs. Lola Combs will be hostesses. All members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle left yesterday (Thursday) for Spokane, Spo-kane, wash,, to spend Easter with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and children. Mrs. Howard Hausknecht was ; hostess to the birthday club at i her home last Thursday. A very 1 delicious one o'clock' bridge lun- cheon was served after which . cards were played. Prizes went i to Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen, , Mrs. Hebar Nichols and Mrs. Helen Sullenger. W. B. A. met Monday night as guests of Mrs. H. R. Gust. A regular business meeting was ! conducted by Mrs. Peter Smith, president. Afterwards contract bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Norman T. Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, first; Mrs. Heber Nichols, second and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown, consolation and bingo. Lovely refreshments were served to eight. Mrs. Helen Watson entertained entertain-ed the Martha Circle at her home in Copperton on Wednesday, April 7. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served to nineteen. nine-teen. A business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Lola Camp, I president, and plans for the May i party were discussed. Bridge ; ' was played afterwards with pri- 'zes going to Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, first; Mrs. Ida Bolman, second; ( Mrs. Bessie West, bingo; Mrs. Clara Thomas, consolation, and . , Mrs. Maude Myers, traveling. Next Circle meeting will be held ( I at the home of Mrs. West ini' Bingham on April 21. ing at West Jordan Second Ward at 8:00 p.m. The public is invited at both places. won by Miss Neprud, Dr. Richards Rich-ards and Mrs. Bolman. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and children, chil-dren, Bobbie Lee and Johnny. Study Guild met Monday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Ada Curtis with Mrs. Sadie Swain-ston Swain-ston as cohostes3. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tobiason and daughter, First Lt. Lorraine Tobiason were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family Wednesday evening. Mrs. Delana Long was hostess Wednesday evening to her 500 club. Members attending were Mrs. Jayne Longfellow, Mrs. Shirley Goff, Mrs. Maurine Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. Genevieve Palmer, Mrs. Shirley Jensen, Miss Gwen Parker, Mrs. Betty Winn and Mrs. Ruth Goff. First prize went to Mrs. Winn, second to Mrs. Nichols and low to Mrs. ShirlSy Goff. Lovely refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman visited Saturday in Tooele with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead returned home last Saturday evening ev-ening from a vacation trip to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever. . Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead i visited with Mrs. Harold Powell I and Mrs. George Condor in Salt Luke City Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and family of Roy. The occasion celebrated cel-ebrated their grandson, Ronald's birthday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and family of Soda Springs, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and daughter Joline of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hofmann and Mrs. Anna Stcinco of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hofmann Hof-mann lnday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hofmann received word that their son, Karl Hofmann Jr. is in a Miami, Fla., hospital with the mumps. He extends his thanks and greetings greet-ings to all his friends. Mrs. J. W. Johnson charmingly charming-ly entertained the pinochle club at her home on Tuesday evening. even-ing. First Lt. Lorraine Tobiason was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. A. Fike, Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. George Dahlstrom. Mrs. R. G. Steele and Miss Tobiason received the traveling tra-veling prizes. An Easter motif was carried out in table appointments appoint-ments and refreshments and favors fa-vors were dainty Easter baskets filled with candy and nuts. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served to nine. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright of San Francisco, Calif., who were in Salt Lake City to attend the LDS conference, also visited in Copperton with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey D. Wright. Work and business day at Copperton Ward Relief Society was held Tuesday, April 13. A lovely quilt was made by some of the ladies while others were working on baskets. Mrs. T. H. McMulhn, Mrs. Bailey Santis-tevan Santis-tevan and Mrs. Bert Mitchell served a delicious luncheon to thirty-one ladies. COPPERTON WARD EASTER CANTATA Copperton Ward presents their annual Easter cantata "Christ Crucified". It will be given Easter Eas-ter Sunday at the Copperton Ward chapel at 6:30 p.m. It is under the direction of Aldeji Nix. It will be given the same even- A loveiy swimming pany was enjoyed by a group of boys and girls from '-eiton Ward Saturday Sat-urday at Saratoga. Those attending attend-ing were Joyce DeCol, Maxine Garrett, Rena Joy Coleman, Charlene Foster, Jackie Hall, Maxine Cole, Bobbie Lee Johnson, John-son, Barbara Brown,' Joan Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Maurice Colyar, Jimmy Landenberger, David Butt, Dale Carpenter, Dorothy Garrett, Shirley Farley, Danny Cole and Peggy Peterson. Mrs. Bob Cole, Mrs. Kenneth Foster and Rex Garrett furnished the transportation. transpor-tation. After swimming refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed at Chick's. Lunch in West Jordan. Mrs. Neva Jensen entertained the Emanon Club at her home at a lovely seven o clock dinner on Friday evening, April 9. Invited In-vited guests were Mrs. Zelma McMullin, Mrs. Ida Bolman, Mrs Gwen Landenberger, Mrs. Bessie Kemp, Mrs. Nell Cotter and Mrs. Carolyn Rasmussen of Mid vale. Members present were Dr. Le-nore Le-nore Richards, Mrs. - Myra Larick, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. Maude Myers, Miss Vern Baer and Mrs. Dora McDonald. Prizes were |