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Show Scroggin, Kent Simkins and Paul Wiechman. Mrs. Joe Arata and daughter, DeLilly, visited in Provo Saturday Satur-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander. Mrs. Theressa McPhee who has recently been staying with Mrs. Albertina Sax of .Midvale returned to Copperton Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon to spend a few months at the Francis Sax home. Monday afternoon visitors at the Art Fike home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and children, child-ren, Kenny, Tommy and Darle Jane- of Midvale. Enjoying a teen age dance at American Fork Thursday evening even-ing were Shirlee Johnson, De-Lilly De-Lilly IPratt, Heber Crump and Norval Crump. o of the MIA. Lovely refreshments were served. The first year Mia Maids were presented with beautiful beau-tiful gold rose pins while the second year Mia Maids were presented with an addition to the rose pins they received the previous year. Parents and daughters dau-ghters present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nix and daughter Janice, Mr. and Mis. Stanley Long and daughter Linda, Mrs. Melba Harker and daughter Bonnie, Bon-nie, Mrs. Lucille Brisk and daughter dau-ghter Linda, Mrs. Norrene Smer-noff Smer-noff and daughter Linda, Mrs. Lucinda Olsen and daughter Karen, Mrs. Myrtle DeCol and daughter Edith, Mrs. Inez Burgess Bur-gess and daughter Betty, Mrs. Ada Curtis and daughter Patricia, Peggy Blake and Nancy Crellin. Others present were Mrs. Elva Jensen, Sharlene Foster, Mrs. Shara Armitstead and the teachers, teach-ers, Doris Abplanalp and Mrs. Burgess, and the chorister, Mrs. Idella Graham. A turkey dinner was held Sunday Sun-day afternoon at the Louis De-Col De-Col home in honor of Louis De- Col, Mrs. Bill Densley of Kearns and Earl DeCol of Riverton, all of whom celebrated their birthday birth-day anniversaries Sunday. Oth-!er Oth-!er family members present were Mrs. Louis DeCol, Edith, Joyce, Maxine and Richard, Mr. Densley Dens-ley and children, Mrs. Earl DeCol De-Col and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker and family of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and family Larry and Marjorie, visited vis-ited in Midvale Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Albertina Sax and Mrs. Theressa McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and family of Holladay Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Copperton Ward Relief Society for Tuesday, .May 7 is teacher's topic at 9:15 a.m. to which, all visiting teachers are encouraged to attend, followed at 10 o'clock by the theology lesson. All ladies are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and children, Kenny, Tommy and Darle Jane, of Midvale were Saturday Sat-urday afternoon visitors at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fike and family, Joan and Ste-vie. Ste-vie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and children Sindy and Douglas of Kearns were Monday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. Sherryl Farley. Gary Cole, Kenny Kierce, Jane and Bryan Slade enjoyed skating at the S and M rink Saturday evening. Nine girls from Bingham and Copperton accompanied by Miss Vein Baer attended a Girls Club convention which was held at the BYU campus in Provo Saturday. Sat-urday. A well prepared program was presented to approximately 170 girls from high schools all over the state. The girls toured the various buildings, had discussions dis-cussions among different groups and had a very nice cafeteria style lunch. Girls from Bingham High School who were in attendance at-tendance were JoeAnn Anderson, Karen Bell, Ann Marie Sybrow-sky, Sybrow-sky, Marie Lovat, Rena Joy Coleman, Cole-man, Sharon Peterson, Janice Nix, Marjorie Sax and Isabell Menna. Enjoying swimming Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon were Maynard Berg, Reeves Dahlstrom, Dennis cakes and soft drinks were enjoyed en-joyed 'by the students at lunch time. Two soft ball games were played with the 6th grade boys winning over the boys of the 5th grade and the 6th grade girls defeating the 5th grade girls. Martha Circle was entertained at the home of Mrs. Alta Boyd of Lark on Wednesday, May 1st. A very lovely one o'clock lun-Icheon lun-Icheon was served to twenty members. The business meeting was conducted by president, Mrs Catherine Jenkins. Afterwards bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Myra Larick, first; Mrs. Johnson, second and Mrs. Ida Bolman, bingo; Other members mem-bers present were Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Helen Austin, Mrs. Pearl Hansen, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Lola Camp, Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Frances Rogerson, Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Tho-mas, Mrs. Berenice Willie and her mother, Mrs. Johnson of Salt Lake City. Helping Mrs. Carl Nichols of Bingham celebrate her birthday anniversary on Thursday evening even-ing were her husband, Mr. Nichols, Nich-ols, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smer-noff Smer-noff and daughter Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky and daughter, Ann Marie. Among those attending the bowling conference at Elko, Nev. over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Al Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sus-aeta, Sus-aeta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria Zac-caria and William Lopez. They returned Monday. Entre Nous club was held at the home of Mrs. Martin Prig-more Prig-more of Bingham Wednesday night. After bridge a tasty luncheon lun-cheon was served to ten members. mem-bers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs. William Ablett, Ab-lett, Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mrs. Willman Carter. The annual Rose Tea was held Tuesday evening in the Copper-ton Copper-ton LDS Church. It was tfiven by the MiaMaid girls. Each girl gave a short talk on what the color of the rose she had chosen for the year symbolized. The bouquet of roses was presented to Mrs. Elva Jensen, president : COPPERTON : Marjorie Sax, Phone 605-M Linda Smernoff. Ph. 413 Starting this week as new Cop- Eerton news correspondent is ,inda Smernoff. She replaces Linda Long who gave up writing writ-ing news due to other activities. The other Copperton correspondent correspond-ent is Marjorie Sax. Mrs. Ernest Poulson had as dinner guests last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Gladys Scroggin's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroti Scro-ti ggin and Maxine and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell. Mrs. Bertha Tassainer of Salt Lake City was overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cullimore of Ogden on Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Olsen returned Sunday from spending a week in Granger with her daughter, son in law and new grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bedont and Robert Ro-bert Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne went to Clearfield Sunday to help their grandson, Randy Kim Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffith, celebrate his 'birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gust spent the day Tuesday in Kearns vis iting with their daughters Mrs. Harold Sturgill and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas and families. Spending last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gust and son, Don, were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and ffamily, Susan, Terry and Tommy of McGill, Nevada. Jackie Dalley of Lark visited with Linda Long Monday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Harriet Bolton and daughters, dau-ghters, Susan and Merrilyn, with grand children Darrel!, Dennis and Christy Ann visited Saturday Satur-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Winkler of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Malan of Ogden spent an enjoyable evening ev-ening with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Malan and sons, Tracy and Dee Farrell. Miss Sally Brown returned Saturday after spending four weeks in Hollywood, Calif., attending at-tending a Western Air Lines training school. Miss Brown plans to leave Friday on her return re-turn trip to Los Angeles where she will begin office work for Western Air Lines. Sally is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown. Arthur Boyd of Lark spent Wednesday night with Jimmy Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster spent a lovely evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Foster and family of Kearns. May Day clean up was held Wednesday at the Copperton Elementary School with all classes class-es participating. Hot Dogs, cup |