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Show i ! was done by several of the mem-, mem-, bers after the lesson. Mrs. Phoe-i Phoe-i be Johnson served a delicious t luncheon to the nine ladies who , worked on the small quilt. "When An A-Bomb Explodes . You've Got Two Minutes To Live or Die!" An official army report reveals that you can survive, sur-vive, your family can be saved If you take a few simple precautions pre-cautions during the crucial two-' two-' minute period following an atom-j atom-j ic explosion. Read this official army report A vitally important import-ant document appearing in two ! installments in The American j Weekly, that great magazine I distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. : copperton" : Ann Diederich, Phone 433-W Janell Hansen, Phone 627-J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cuwdell and Mrs. Monte Jones and son Dcn-nv Dcn-nv of Salt Lake City visited in Mulvale recently with Mrs. Ethel Argyle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and children, Robbie and Cathy, df Provo were week en guests ;it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Cowdell. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cowdell were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and children, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Junes and son Denny of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell of Rivcrton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowdell and daughter Debra Ann of Midvalc. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Boelter and dau-K'lter dau-K'lter Ethel of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Boelter is Mrs. Diederich's .-aster. Dinner guest last Friday at the Ernest Diederich home was Ho-1 bert W. Diederic h of Salt Lake j L'Uy. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albei t C'heever ' were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever i and children of Ogden and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Allen Peterson and boys of Salt Lake City. i Mr. and Mrs. Albei t Cheever ; visited at the Allen Peterson j h(ime in Salt Lake City Tuesday ! night. 1 I A daughter, Penny, was born ! to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poulsen of Holladay at LDS hospital on Tuesday, January lttth. She i weighed in at five pounds and i fourteen ounces. Mother and I daughter are doing fine. Pleased 'grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen of Copperton. Jimmy McDonald, son of Mrs Dora McDonald, who is present- ly home on leave, leaves this Saturday to repoit back to his ; base at San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Nona Carrigan delight-, delight-, fully entertained her afternoon i club at her home Tuesday. A ! lovely dessert luncheon was ser-i ser-i ved after which bridge was played. play-ed. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Ada Carrigan, Mrs. Nellie Chester Ches-ter and Mrs. Ruth Jacques, bingo. The Trekkers class of Copper-ton Copper-ton Ward Primary under the leadership of Mrs. Irene Throck-I Throck-I moi ton gave a program and party par-ty for their parents Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. One hundred per- cent attendance was at the party. Mothers, Mo-thers, some fathers and primary officers were served refreshments refresh-ments after the program by the boys class. A delightlul time was enjoyed by all. Visiting with Leonard MeCul-lough MeCul-lough of Bountiful, who is a patient pa-tient at Holy Cross hospital and father to Mrs. Briggie Knudsen, labt Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen. Mrs. Ruby Knudsen visited with him Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Fawn Price gave the literary lit-erary lesson at Copperton Ward Relief Society Tuesday. Quilting |