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Show Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheevcr and children of Roy were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peterson and sons of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday at the Albert Al-bert Cheever home. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever attended a lecture lec-ture on research work at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake City. It was sponsored by Brigham Young University. Mrs. Don Poulson and daughter daugh-ter Penny of Holladay spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clinton Poulson, while Don Poulson and his father went to the Class B I basketball tournament in Provo. : COPPERTON : Ann Dlederich, Phone 433-W Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W S. Sgt. Boyd Stoddart, who is presently stationed at Fidi Sli-mane, Sli-mane, North Africa with the air force, received permission from the Seventh Command in Germany Ger-many to attend the servicemen's conference at Frankfort, Germany Ger-many which was held March 6-7 6-7 where he was set apart by the president of the German mission as an 'LDS group leader in North Africa. At the conference he was given the honor to speak before 700 servicemen assembled thero, and where he was happy to meet another Binghamite, Johnny Xanthos and wife who also were attending the conference. Later Boyd went to Paris, France, before be-fore returning to his base. Boyd sends greetings to all his friends in Bingham and Copperton and expects to return to the United States in July. Boyd is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddart of Copperton. His wife, Joyce, and small daughter, Sherri, are pres-1 ently living in Bingham with her father, George R. Wells. appreciation was presented to Kuby Knudsen by the hostesses for her assistance with the party. par-ty. The honoree received many beautiful gifts. Thirty relatives and friends from Springville, Tooele, Magna, Copperton and Bingham attended. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock of Bingham entertained at a family fa-mily dinner at their home Sun- I day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. (Stanley Long und daughters of : Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. McKay I Pollock and son Stevie of Magna, Mag-na, Mr. and Mrs. George Mang I of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. IA1 Pollock and daughter Michele of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs Jack Pollock and son Randy of j Bingham. I A birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Jennie Erickson and Mrs. lEskel Johnson was given by Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDonnell and daughter Karen at their homo in Salt Lake City Saturday. Others Oth-ers present were Mrs. Hanna Smith, Eskel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenning and children, child-ren, Robin and Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Lovely gifts were received by the honored hon-ored guests. Gwen Parker was hostess to her club at her home Saturday evening. Five hundred was played play-ed with prizes going to Jayne Longfellow, Delana Long and Shirley Jensen, Others present were Betty Winn, Ruth Goff. Shirley Goff. Zelma Blake and Margaret McMurdic. Lovely refreshments re-freshments were served. Copperton Study Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Gwen Landenberger on Monday evening, even-ing, March 22. at 8 p.m. according accord-ing to Mrs. Norrene Smernoff, program chairman. Hostesses wil be Mrs. Neva Jensen and Mrs. Edith Santistevan. An evening of light entertainment is planned. plan-ned. All members are invited. O Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christen-i Christen-i sen and son of Midvale spent jTuesday and Wednesday at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen. I Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christen-isen Christen-isen received a telephone call i this week from their son, Kent, 1 who is stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif, 'inquiring about his mother's j health. She has not been feeling , well. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdelland Carl Calderwood of Provo along with Mrs. Calderwood and children. child-ren. Robbie and Cathy, who have been visiting in California the past two weeks, just returned from a delightful short vacation to California. While there tbjey visited in Van Nuys with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calderwood and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calderwood and stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robison at Encino, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Armitstead of Sandy. Stephanie Griggs, small daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griggs of Midvale, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. Elvin Armitstead, for a few days. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker were Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen Christ-ensen and daughter Jolene of i Logan. I Officers of the Copperton Grade School P-TA would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed or helped in any way to their bake sale on March 11th. They are happy to report that the sale was a huge success. Thirty-three members of the Copperton Ward Relief Society attended the birthday anniversary annivers-ary program at Riverton First Ward Tuesday. I Attending the stake meeting .of the genealogical group of the j LDS church on March 11th at I Riverton Second Ward were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larson, Karl Hofmann, Luella Willis, Eva Carpenter, Cora Skinner and Ruby Knudsen. Bishop Meyers i of the genealogical research bureau bur-eau was guest speaker. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long I i and daughters, Linda and Clau- j dia, entertained at dinner last Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Albert j j Pollock of Bingham. The occas- j ion celebrated Mrs. Pollock's j ! birthday anniversary. i First Lt. Lorraine Tobiason of j the nurse corps, who has been stationed in Korea with the ! Third Medical Group for the past year, arrived home Tuesday to spend a leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tory E. Tobiason. A lovely bridal shower was given in honor of Mrs. Gary Honeycutt, nee Gay Wing, at the Copperton wardhouse last Friday Fri-day evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Norma Boulton and Mrs. Vera Wing. Hearts was played with prizes going to Lucille Brisk and Margaret Wing of Springville. Lola Leatherwood won the house prize. A gift of |