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Show Mrs. Ray Cowdell and Mrs. Robert Cowdell attended tho i funeral of Mis. Mernlyn Calder-wood Calder-wood in Provo last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins of Murray and Jan Walters and son Robert of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins 'and son Reed were Saturday evening ev-ening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Favance Johnison of Spanish Span-ish Fork. A nicely appointed luncheon took place Wednesday, May 25 at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. Harold C. Jenkins, given by the outgoing officers of the Copper-ton Copper-ton Elementary School P-TA. ; Guests of honor were the faculty I of the school which included iDora McDonald, principal; Roberta Ro-berta Steadman, Mrs. Peterson and Elmo C. Turner. In charge I of arrangements was Mrs. Koss Pino. The P-TA executive offic- ci-3 attending were: Mrs. Vonda Swain, president; Mrs. Pino, vice president; Mrs. Willard Nichols, historian; Mrs. Zelma McMullin, summer round up; Mrs. Nick Pazell, membership; Mrs. Walt Granquist, adult education; Mrs. El win Winn, program; Mrs. Jenkins, Jen-kins, publicity; Mrs. Nick Floros, publications, and Mrs. Blaine i Milner, budget and finance. i (Beverly Ray, Gay Armitstead and Joyce DcCol. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cee of Murray and Mrs. June Olson of Midvale were visitors at the J. W. Johnson home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Daley and son of Idaho are visiting at the home of Mrs. Daley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton for several weeks. They are planning plan-ning to make their new home in Bountiful or surrounding area. Mrs. Frank Davis is a patient in a Salt Lake hospital. She is the mother of Kenneth and Robert Ro-bert Davis of Copperton. Mrs. Albert Pollock was a visitor vis-itor at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Claudia, Wednesday. A lovely party was held at the home of Doris Abplanalp Saturday Satur-day evening. Attending were Rena Joy Coleman, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Beverly Ray, Joyce DeCol and Gay Armitstead. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Yates and JoAnn Anderson attended the Bingham-Richfield game at Richfield Rich-field Wednesday afternoon. Bingham Bing-ham won 12 to 2. Johnny Johnson was overnight guest of Jimmy Wilson Tuesday evening. PRIMARY SPRING PARTY Copperton Ward Primary mem bers enjoyed a dance in the auditorium audi-torium Monday, May 23. Delana Long, chairman and her committee, commit-tee, Dott Sutherland, Norma Boulton, Gwen Knudsen and Ruby Knudsen made the arrange ment with Norma Nichols in charge of music and the teachers and aids being responsible for the classes. Mrs. Sutherland made individual dance programs for each boy attending and candy was served during the dance. Following the dance, punch was served by the Primary and delicious de-licious doughnuts and rolls were furnished by Kim Goff of Centre Market to the 91 who were present. pres-ent. Opening prayer was given by Kathy Simkins and Ethel Lancaster gave the closing prayer. Tuesday night the first and second year Bee Hive group went on a swimming party to Saratoga. Those attending were Montez Hansen, Linda Brisk, Peggy Blake, Karen Olsen, Sharon Shar-on Peterson, Janice Nix, Connie Tanner, Shirley Johnson, DeLilly Pratt, Patricia Curtis, Edith De-j Col, Sherrly Farley and Linda! Abplanalp. Accompanying the j group were Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Mrs. Dean Malan, Mrs. Floyd Graham and Martin Jensen. Aj delightful time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker and family, Louise, Elsie, Lynn and Johnny, attended a party Tuesday Tues-day evening honoring Mrs. Annie Stoker on her birthday annivers-. annivers-. ary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson Ander-son entertained at an open house for Joseph after graduation Monday Mon-day night. A lovely buffet luncheon lun-cheon was served. Thirty -five guests were present. Dinner guests Saturday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich were Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Hoefler and Mr. and Mrs. John Lawitzki, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were dinner guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Loean. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Caldwell and Mrs. Hertha Tom-bcrlin Tom-bcrlin of Salt Lake City were guests Saturday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker and family. " Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen left Thursday on a trip to Texas and California. In Texas they will visit with their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell and Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray visited Sunday at the home of L. C. Greer of Union. Cathy and Robbie Calderwood of Provo visited two days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell. Rawlings; Every Primary Boy, Reeves Dahlstrom; Faith, Norma Kay Milner; Prayer, Dennis Scro-ggin; Scro-ggin; Repentance, Kathy Sim-kins; Sim-kins; Baptism, Dale Anderson; Service, Michael Carrigan; Love, Michael Swain; Tithing, Clifford Butt; Cheerfulness, Kent Sim-kins; Sim-kins; Reverence, Jean Robison; Talents, Johnny Anderson; Self Control, Maxine DeCol; Loyalty, JoAnn Pasquali; Ambition, May-nard May-nard Berg; Kindness, Athena Floros; Honesty, Betty Mae Winn interspersed with a piano solo by Norma Kay Milner and an ensemble en-semble of trumpets and clarinets "Melody of Love" by Michal Carrigan, Athena Floros, JoAnn Pasquali, Michael Swain and Dennis Scroggin; To the Graduates, Gradu-ates, by the Sea Gull teacher; presentation of class and certificates, certifi-cates, Norma Nichols and Stanley Long, Guide patrol leader; Welcome Wel-come to M.I.A., Eva Mae McAllister; McAl-lister; remarks by Bishop H. A. Cheever; the : song "A Child's Prayer, by graduates, accompanist accompan-ist Bonnie Malan and choral directory di-rectory Betty Winn, and benediction bene-diction by Dennis Scroggin. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton and family had as dinner guests and visitors Sunday their daughter daugh-ter Janet, and Ernie' Wankier of Logan. Miss Jackie Hall of Midvale was a visitor in Copperton Sunday Sun-day evening. " . . Seminary, clean-up day was held Wednesday, May 25, at 9:00 o'clock. Although there were only on-ly a few that were there, the Seminary really shines and is ready for the next year. Before school starts there will be some work to do but the worst is done. Enjoying a swimming get-together at Saratoga Tuesday evening ev-ening were Doris Abplanalp, : copperton : ' Elsie Stoker 555-R Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W I The Birthday Club enjoyed dinner and dancing at Mammy's in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. even-ing. Mrs. T. J. Hurley was the honored guest and was presented present-ed a lovely gift by the group. Helping celebrate the occasion were Mr. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Es-kel Es-kel Johnson of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto of Murray. Enjoying a boating party Sunday Sun-day afternoon at Magna were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and children, Bobbie Lee and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee of Murray Mur-ray and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olson Ol-son and children of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant spent the week end at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Grant's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Har-old Francom. - COPPERTON WARD . PRIMARY GRADUATION i iNine Seagulls and nine Guides graduated from Copperton Ward Primary Sunday evening, May 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the ward chap- el with President Norma Nichols conducting. Lovely corsages in the primary colors were presented present-ed each girl, the boys received buttonaires and a beautiful arrangement ar-rangement of red and yellow tulips with blue streamers grac- 5 -. ed the organ. Following the presentation pre-sentation of awards in attendance recognition by Ruby Knudsen I and the introduction by Gene- vieve Gadd, Guide teacher, the I graduating class presented Steps I to Eternity" in poem form as- I sisted by Bernice Foster and I Delana Long, first and second counselors, which was as follows: I Jesus Our Light, Paul McMul- I lin; Every (Primary Girl, Sharon |