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Show Jande of iMidvale Sunday evening even-ing were (Mr. and 'Airs. Marion Cowdell and children, Shirlene, Terry and Kathy of Kearns, (Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and family, Joan and Steve and Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike and son, Bill, from Copperton. Cop-perton. Paul Fasquali celebrated has fifth birthday Sunday, July 20, with a family birthday dinner kiven for ihim by his mother, Mrs Pete Pasquall. Relative attending attend-ing were Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fraughton and son, Jerry, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Kay 'SmiCh and son, Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dexter of Salt Lake City. Jean Rubison and Athena Flor-os Flor-os sipent Friday afternoon shopping shop-ping and later attending a show-in show-in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and children, Ronald, Gary, Marie, and Jaylene of Granger, and Mr. an dMrs. William Rager and sons, Kenny and Denny of West Jordan, sipent Saturday at Mirror Lake. Beverly Wright, Beverly Ray and Joyce DeCol left Sunday evening ev-ening for a week's vacation at Yellowstone National Park. Lynn Rae Sager of iMidvale spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with her grandfather, Lynn Groves. Gro-ves. Jean Roibison left Sunday afternoon af-ternoon for Logan where this week sftie is attending the Junior Red Cross camp, representing Bingham High School. O : COPPERTON : Betty Mae Winn, 643-W Athena Floros Ph. 654 Gloria Nafus of Salt Lake City is spending a few days with hv-v frandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ameo Jackson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn' and children, Betty Mae, Margie, Christine, Janie and Chucky, were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steeneck and daughter, dau-ghter, Cindy Lynn, of SaLt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Paulsen and daughters, Paula and1 Glen-da, Glen-da, are spending a ifew days vacationing in Yellowstone National Na-tional Park. Mr. and Mrs. Biil Ablett, Mrs. Tim Ablett, Mrs. Annie Alblett and Thomas Ccuipe enjoyed a trip to Ogden Sunday to visit witlh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hatch and dhildiren, Tommy, Julie and Tracy, Tra-cy, are vacationing at Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. Mrs. Felix Bedont and son, Bobby, of Granger were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. IMclivin Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen are spending a few weeks vacationing vaca-tioning in Southern California. . Mrs. Bernice Foster and daughter, dau-ghter, Sharlene, and Mrs. C. E. Winn attendde a luncheon Saturday Sat-urday given for Miss Marilyn Milne of Midvale. Miss Milne ris engaged to marry LaDon Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates of Midvale, August 2. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. BilM Densley and children, Cindy and Douglas, of Kearns. i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tlnrock-..onton Tlnrock-..onton and family, Peggy and ;iMiynard, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd of Copperton, Mr. and Airs. Melvin Gadd of Midvale Mid-vale and Mr. and Mrs. William ALken of Salt (Lak Ceity spent the week end1 (fishing in the Mirror Lake region. Mr. and Mrs George E. Gadd and children, Randy and Cheryl, joined them Saturday. A wonderful time was had 'by all. Jimmy Stoddart spent Friday and Saturday visiting dn Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart and family. While visiting there he attended the baseball game at Derk's Field with the Bingham Little League baseball team and their coach, Charlie Bates. Mr. and Mis. Louis DeCol and f airily, Maxiine and Richard, and hirky Smith spent Friday after noon at This Is the Place monument monu-ment and enjoyed picnicking at Hogle Zoo. Maxine DeCol celebrated her fifteenth birthday anniversary Monday evening, July 21, with a lovely birthday dinner igivcn for her by her mother, Mrs (Louis DeCod. Helping Maxine celebrate the occasion were Michal Carri-gan, Carri-gan, Betty Zanardd, Athena Floros, Flor-os, Shirley Smith, Katlhy Sim-kins, Sim-kins, Norma Kay Miiner, Betty Mae Winn and JoAnn Pasquali. Games were played and pizza cde end spaghetti were served. The honor guest received many nice gifts. Jean Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Wilson, is visiting dn Draper with Barbara Peterson for ten days. IMr. and Mrs. E. M. Beck and small daughter, Cindy, arrived last week from Ft. Worth, Tex., for a three weeks visit here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen ana tantily of Copper-ton Copper-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck of Riverton. Kheri and Charmaine Stoddart, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart of Salt Lake City, spent a few days visiting with their grandparents, IMr. and Mrs. J. B. Stoddart and son, Jimimy. Mr. and Mrs.. Marvin Throckmorton Throck-morton and family, Peggy and Maynard, Mrs. Maude Deakin and Mac Ray, attended the Days of '47 Rodeo at the fairgrounds coliseum in Salt Lake City. I Visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coleman were Mr. and Airs. Clinton Coleman Cole-man and children, Terry, Denny, Larry, and Randy, and Rena Joy Coleman of Salt Lake City. Bill Fike, who has been working work-ing in Winnemueca, Nov., for tlhe summer, arrived home Saturday Sat-urday for a stay with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and children, Kenny, Tommy and |