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Show Don E. Diederich has left for two weeks of annual reserve training in the Sierra Mountains in Nevada. Prior to his departure he was promoted to staff sergeant ser-geant at Ft. Douglas Saturday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederioh attended the services. Mr. and Mrs.' (Louis DeCol and family visited in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Korus Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen and daughter, (Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parry of Salt Lake City were among the relatives who attended the Larsen family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pratt of Orem Thursday. iMr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and family, Tom, Donna and Susan, of Clearfield were Sunday Sun-day afternoon visitors and dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas and family, Nikkie, Jamesy, Barbara and Stevie. iMr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family, Edith, Maxine, and Richard, Rich-ard, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dens-ley Dens-ley and children, Sindy and Douglas, of Kearns were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker and family of Granger Gran-ger Monday afternoon. Alfred McPhee and son Lynn, of Salt Lake City were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Francis Sax home. Susan James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James of Clearfield, Clear-field, spent a week visiting with Barbara Jimas. A Ibridal shower was given Wednesday evening, June 5, in the Copperton LDS Ward recreational recre-ational hall in honor of Mrs. Jack Peterson, nee MarJean Lofgran of Granger. Hostesses were Mrs. William Peterson and Mrs. Mau-rine Mau-rine Daigneault. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to approximately ap-proximately fifty guests. The honor guest received many lovely gifts. The couple is making their new home in West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fike of Bingham were birthday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fike and family, Joan and Stevie, Monday. The occasion celebrated Joan's 16th birthday anniversary. 'Mrs. Albert Ray and daughter, Beverly, spent Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn of Salt Lake City. Newton Woodruff, father of Mrs. Eldon Johnson, entered St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. The whole Copperton LDS Ward Mutual association enjoyed swimming at Saratoga Tuesday evening. A fun time was had by 1L : copperton : Marjorie Sax,' Phone 605-M . Linda Smernoff, Ph. 413 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and daughter, Sharlene, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and iMrs. Wynne Foster and family fam-ily of Kearns Monday night. Mrs. Kenneth Foster and daughter, dau-ghter, Sharlene, enjoyed Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in Salt Lake City taking in a show and dinner. Mrs. Anne Ablett arrived Saturday Sat-urday from Canon City, Colo., for a vacation visit with Mr. and Mrs William Ablett and Mr. and Mrs." Tim Ablett. The Copperton YMMIA and the YWMIA spent Tuesday evening even-ing swimming at Saratoga. They left at 5 o'clock and returned at 8:30. Everyone seemed to have a very good time. Mr. and iMrs. Walter Moore end sons spent an enjoyable vacation va-cation at the home of Mrs. Anna Moore of Aspen, Colo. They left May 29th and returned June 6th. Linda Smernoff was a Sunday guest at the home of Montez Hansen of West Jordan. The girls spenf the day visiting friends and the evening attending sacrament sacra-ment meeting at the West Jordan First Ward iMIA fireside meeting. meet-ing. J. W. Johnson spent Monday evening visiting with Johnny Brown of Midvale. Miss Jeanne Hausknecht, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, was elected vice president of Orchesis, at the University Uni-versity of Utah for the 1957-58 school year. Arriving June 5th for a few days visit with iMr. and Mrs. Howard Hausknecht and daughter, daugh-ter, Jeanne, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hausknecht Jr. and children, chil-dren, Connie, David and Howard of Pocatello, Idaho. The visitors left Saturday, June 8 to return to their home' in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Crump and sons, Scott and Russell, Linda Long and Russell Boulton of Copperton joined Mrs. Lillis Sandstrom and sons, Terry, Sid, and Ted of Lark in Big Cotton-. Cotton-. wood canyon for a canyon party recently. The occasion celebrated Ted's 15th birthday anniversary. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Linda SmernoCf of Copperton was guest of Mrs. Clyde Gillam and family of Lark at an outing held at Saratoga. Those present were Susan, Sally and Carolyn Gillam, Natalie Heed and Sherrie Hall. After swimming the girls enjoyed a tasty picnic lunch and returned home. Guests at the open house held at the Merrill Bolton home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Winkler were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ridd of iMagna, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridd of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff and daughter, dau-ghter, Linda, IMrs. William Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. Maurine Dagneault, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCaleSb of Hunter, Mrs. Cora Skinner, Mrs. Merrilyn Daley, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Nan Walters. Sunday Mr. and (Mrs. Merrill Bolton and daughter, Merrilyn, joined Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Winkler Wink-ler of Logan in attendance at the baccalaureate services held at the University of Utah. Susan Bolton was guest of Rebecca Re-becca McCaleb of Hunter Sunday and Monday. Mr. and iMrs. Merrill Bolton and daughter, Merrilyn, attended attend-ed the 88th annual commencement commence-ment exercises held in the University Uni-versity of Utah fieldihouse Monday Mon-day night. Mrs. Paul Combs who is visiting visit-ing here from Anchorage, Alaska, was honored with a dinner at the Paprika Cafe in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening given 'by Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen. They visited with Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier later in the even-ing. even-ing. 2- |