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Show grandchildren and 36 great-grand children. Enjoying luncheon and spending spend-ing the afternoon last Wednesday Wednes-day with Mrs. W. R. Jenkins were Mrs. Marlin Schultz and Mrs. R. A. Murano. Dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pett and daughters, Linda and Nancy, of Provo spent the week end visiting visit-ing witn Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson. Tuesday and Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard North of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clinton Poulson spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. - William Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and daughter Cindy of Sandy were Sunday and also Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. Mr.'and Mrs. Loui3 DeCol and family were dinner guests Tuesday Tues-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeCol and family of River-ton. River-ton. Record club met Saturday at the home of Jimmy Chadwick. Those attending were John Lancaster, Lan-caster, Bobby Osoro, Bobby Davis, Da-vis, Bill English of Bingham, Jerry . Moore, Robin Coward, Janice Nix, Connie Tanner, Sharon Shar-on Peterson, Karen Olsen, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Sax, Joan Fike, Linda Ab-planalp Ab-planalp and Elsie Stoker. Light refreshments were served. A delightful de-lightful time was had by all. Dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker were Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Caldwell. Enjoying dinner and a show Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Lancaster. The Itelief Society literature lesson will be given Tuesday, February 21 by Mrs. La Von Larson. Lar-son. All members are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheev-er Cheev-er were dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and family of Granger Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Christian Crapo, 66, of Sandy, passed away Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, Feb. 8 at her home of a heart ailment. She was .mother to Mrs. W. K. (Doris) Moore of Copperton. : copperton : Elsie Stoker 535-R : Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-W , I Mrs. Catherine Jenkins enter-1 tained at a nicely appointed one o'clock luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon for members mem-bers of the Martha Circle. Those attending were Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Helen Austin, Mrs. Myra Lanck, Mrs. Hazel Robbe, Mrs. Pearl Hansen, Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Berniece' Willie, Mrs. Elsie Partner, Mrs. ' Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, Mrs. Othelia Earkle, Mrs. Ida Bolman, Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Isabel Rogerson and Mrs. Anna Thompson. Following a business meeting conducted by Mrs. Sonne, president, bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Larick, first; Mrs. West, socond; Mrs. Thompson, consolation, consola-tion, and Mrs. DuBois, bingo. Robert Bolman, enroute to his home in L03 Angeles, Calif, from a business trip to Minneapolis. Minn., enjoyed a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolman last week end. H arrived Saturday morning and left Sunday evening. ' Visiting with - Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton and family, Jimmy Jim-my and Suzie, early Sunday afternoon af-ternoon was C. J. Ridd. Dinner guests at the Bolton home the i same day were Mr. and Mrs. G. ' R. Ridd of Pleasant Grove and j Mr. and Mrs. Heiner Eckner of Murray. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Adams and i children, Sandra, David and i Danny of Pleasant Grove visited! at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. 1 Sterling Skinner on Valentine's day. Mrs. Hyman' Smernoff and daughter Linda were dinner guests on Valentine's day of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and children, chil-dren, Bobbie Lee and Johnny. I Mrs. Hyman Smernoff and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson visited Tuesday at St. Mark's hospital with Mr. Smernoff who is a patient pa-tient there. While there they also visited with Robert Kelly and Joe Gray. Mr. Kelly came home Thursday. Miss Kathy Crellin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crellin. who has been a patient at Holy Cross hospital, came home from the hospital Sunday. ! Entre Nous club met Wednesday Wednes-day evening as guests of . Mrs. Emily Ablett. Members attending attend-ing were Mrs. Letha Ham, Mrs. Pat Peterson, Mrs. Maxine Carter, Car-ter, Mrs. Maxine Gaythwaite, I and Mrs. Olive Prigmore. Special Spec-ial guest was Mrs. Mary Lynn j Sanderson. Prines were won by Mrs. Sanderson, first; Mrs. Pe-iterson, Pe-iterson, second; Mrs. Carter, high !cut; Mrs. Gaythwaite, low cut and Mrs. Ham, consolation. De-. De-. licious refreshments were served. serv-ed. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols of Bingham visited with Hyman Smernoff at St. Mark's hospital Tuesday evening. On Monday evening Mr. ana Mrs. Bill An-dreason An-dreason and Mrs. Emily Ablett visited with Mrs. Smernoff. This week a dental clinic was held at the Copperton grade school according to summer roundup chairman, Mrs. Delana Long. Dr. B. D. Bennion and nurse, Mary Anderson conducted the clinic. Assisting Mrs. Long were Helen Peterson and Margaret Mar-garet Anderson. Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and daughter daugh-ter Sharlene were Mrs. Winn Foster and daughters, Debbie, Kathy and Christine, of Murray. Mrs. Albert Pollock of Bingham Bing-ham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster visited with Mr. Sweeten at the hospital Tuesday evening. A song practice for the youth chorus was held at the stake-house stake-house in West Jordan Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The practice was to prepare the boys and girls for the youth conference to be held this Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at the stakehouse. Alden Nix is directing the group. Attending from Copperton were Mrs. Floyd Graham, leader, Maxine and Dorothy Garrett, JoAnn Anderson, Ander-son, Barbara Brown, Joan Cow-dell, Cow-dell, Joyce DeCol, Darlene Carpenter, Car-penter, Pe" Berg, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Sharlene Foster, Rena Joy Coleman, Gary Tall, Russell Abplanalp, David Jaeobsen, Ed Jacobsen, and Gene Farley. These boys and girls have joined join-ed with the boys and girls from the valley wards to sing "The Lord Bless You and Keep You", "No Man Is An Island", and "The Lord is A Mighty God". Funeral services for Mrs. La-tesha La-tesha Wright Long Hansen, 82, r.f Salt T.akp f!itv. who nassed of Salt Lake City, who passed away at her home Wednesday, Feb. 15, of causes incident to age, will foe held Saturday, Feb. IB. at 10 a.m. at Larkin Mortuary chapel 260 E. South Temple. Mrs. Hansen was born July 3, 1873, in Pleasant Grove to John and Mary Smith Wright. She was a member of the LDS church and had resided in Salt Lake City for 30 years. She was married mar-ried to Joseph Long. He died. She was married to Theodore Hansen in 1919 In Salt Lake City. He died Jan. 6, 1952. Survivors include four sons, Carl J. Long, Magna; Dick Long, Salt Lake City; Glenn Long, Ciperton; Bill Long, Santa Clara, Calif.; a stepson, James Hansen, Torrence, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Amanda) Hicks, Salt Lake; Mrs. Alvln (Theresa) Pendleton, Pen-dleton, Magna; Mrs. Benjamin (Ruth) Golden, Santa Clara. Calif.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Carl (Myrtle) Long, Magna; 24 |