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Show vale, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto of Murray who acted as host and hostess for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ball, and children, Ronda and Randy of Midvale visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and daughter dau-ghter JoAnn Tuesday. A group of girls enjoyed horseback horse-back riding and swimming Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Attending were Ren.a Joy Coleman, Doris Ab- Elanalp, Beverly Ray and Colleen arsen. The regional meet for the Gun Club sponsored by the Methodist church will be held at South high school in Salt Lake City Saturday, April 23. There will be ten boys attending from the Cop-perton Cop-perton Gun club. Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gayth-waite Gayth-waite are attending a convention in Reno, Nev. Mrs. George Dahlstrom was hostess to the pinochle club at her home Monday evening. Prizes Priz-es at cards went to Mrs. John Adamek, first; Mrs. J. W. Johnson, John-son, second, Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, consolation and Mrs. R.G. Steele, draw. Delicious late refreshments were served to nine. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Man-uel Susaeta honoring Buck Ley- ba. Others in attendance were Harold Susaeta, Johnny Johnson, Kent Simkins, Paul McMullin, Michael Swain, Jimmy Lovat and Reeves Dahlstrom. The boys presented pre-sented Buck with a lovely gift. It was their way of thanking him for being their coach this last year at the Civic Center. 'The boys took first place in the Pea Wee league and also received the good sportsmanship award. Bridge club was held at the home of Mrs. Carrie Doyle with Mrs. Pat Peterson acting as hostess. hos-tess. Those attending were Mrs. Maxine Carter, Mrs. Clara Sy- i browsky, . Mrs. Olivo Prlgmore, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Flor- jence Dowd and Miss Kay Braun of Midvale. Prizes were won by ! Mrs. Sybrowsky, first, Mrs. Prig-more, Prig-more, second, and Mrs. Doyle, ! house. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ron-ald Ball and children of Midvale Wednesday evening. The annual Stake Genealogy convention was held Sunday, April 17th at South Jordan ward. Attending from Copperton were Raymond Larsen, chairman; Ruby Ru-by Knudsen, secretary; Luella Willis and Eva Carpenter, committee com-mittee members; also Bishop Albert Cheever and Marvin Throckmorton, counselor. : copperton : Ann Diederich, Phone 433-W Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W f Mr. and Mrs. Earl DcCol and family of Lehl were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family Monday evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Armitstead and son, Brad, of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griggs and daughter, daugh-ter, Stephanie, of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and daughters, dau-ghters, Gay and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DcCol left Wednesday morning for California Califor-nia where they will spend a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mont DeCol at Oceanside. They also plan to spend two days in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman and Mrs. Gertrude Doidge of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Clinton Poul-son Poul-son spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen. Knud-sen. The occasion celebrated Mr. Knudsen's birthday. , Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Stoker and family, Elsie, Lynn and John and Mrs. Annie Stoker of Salt Lake City visited in Logan Saturday Sat-urday with Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson John-son and Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen Chris-tensen and family. Copperton Ward Relief Society will hold its social science meeting meet-ing next Tuesday, April 26 at 10 a.m. Lesson will be given by Mrs. L. E. Snow. All ladies of the ward are invited. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shirts and daughter, who recently moved from California to Murray, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson Monday. Their daughter stayed to visit at the Poulson home for a few days. Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Diederich Died-erich was Wilford Egelund of Salt Lake City. Afternoon visitors" visit-ors" at the Diederich home were Mrv and Mrs. Kurt Schleich and Mr.' and Mrs. Guenter Lange, all of Salt Lake City. A miscellaneous bridal shower complimenting Mrs. Charles Dean Hill, nee ReNee Johnston, recent bride, was held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow. Hostesses were Mrs. Margene Haws, Miss Colleen Mannion and Mrs. Gwen Crump. Besides the honor guest and hostesses hos-tesses those present were . Mrs. Pat Robinson, Mrs. Adeline Hill, Mrs. Marlene Buckle, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet McMurdie, Miss Ruth Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Mrs. Nida Campbell, Mrs. Faye Neves of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Roberta Wallace, Miss Den-ice Den-ice Johanson, and Mrs. Sue Groves Grov-es of Midvale, Mrs. Pat Gadd of West Jordan, Mrs. Jackie Bodily, Mrs. Gerry Doman, Mrs. Pat Pullan, Mrs. VaLeta Miller, Mrs. Agnes, Johnston, Mrs. Karlene Miller, Misses Roslyn Hansen, Marjorie Pullan, Lucy Zanardi, Sally Brown and Dorothy Ger-bich, Ger-bich, Mrs. Marjorie West, and Mrs. Virginia Onedia. Prizes were won by Miss Brown and Mrs. Onedia. A lovely luncheon was served. The honoree received receiv-ed many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell, Mrs. Monte Jones and Denny and Mrs. Robert Cowdell visited in Provo Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and children, child-ren, Robbie and Cathy. Mrs. Ray Cowdell, Mrs. Monte Jones and Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell attended a birthday party for Mrs. Daisy Draper on her 78th birthday anniversary an-niversary on Friday, April 15 at the home of Mrs. May Kiggins in Provo. STUDY GUILD Copperton Study Guild will meet Monday evening, April 25 at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lucille Brisk with Mrs. Norma Nichols as cohostess. A program on interior decorating will be given. All members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant entertained Sunday at a family dinner honoring Mrs. Grant's mother, Mrs. Hannah Terry of Draper on her birthday anniversary. annivers-ary. Others wishing her birthday happiness were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francom of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and children, Eddie, Claudia and Kathy of American Fork. The birthday club held a dinner-dancing party at the Rainbow Rain-bow Randevu Saturday evening. Enjoying wonderful food later at Covey's Coffee Shop were Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Mid- |