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Show 1960-61 were announced. They arei president, Mr. Harley English; Eng-lish; vice president, Mr. Cue Hatch; secretary, Mrs. Verna Jones: cot responding secretary, Mrs. Ceno Dellagnola; treasurer, Mrs. Tory Tobiaion, and program chairman, Mrs. W. D. Kidd. Delicious refreshments were served ser-ved by the hostesses at the close of the meeting. Twenty-five members and two guests were present. Literature meeting of the Copperton Cop-perton Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, March 22, at 10:00 a.m. at the church with Mrs. Fawn Price giving the lesson. All ladies of the ward are invited. Mrs. Barbara Ivie and Mrs. Dor' Colish of Kearns visited Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Abplanalp and family Wednesday, March 16. Susan Bolton spent last Tuesday night at the home of Bonnie Campbell Camp-bell of South Jordan. Patricia Lyon from the B.Y.U. at Provo, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Diederich this week-end. A party was held in honor of visiting teachers at the West Jordan Stake House in West Jordan Tuesday, Tues-day, March 15. A group of ladies from Copperton presented a skit. Also a movie was shown and luncheon lun-cheon was served at noon. About 400 ladies were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beckstead j and boys of Meadowbrook visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and Cherrie. Ceorge LaVerl Boulton of Washington Wash-ington arrived Saturday evening to spend a few daya with his mother, Mrs. Cora Skinner. Karrene Urry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Urry of Provo, celebrated cele-brated her fourth birthday Thursday, Thurs-day, March 17. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich attended the party. Mrs. Urry will be remembered re-membered as the former Ann Diederich. (are DuBois, Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, Mrs. Edna Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, Mrs. Berenice Willie, Mrs. Myra La rick and Mrs. Kay Sonne. Next Circle meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bolman in Copperton Cop-perton on Wednesday, April 6. Yesterday (Thursday) Copper-ton Copper-ton Elementary P-TA sponsored a hot dog sale at the school. Punch and cup cakes were also sold. The project was organized under direction direc-tion of Mrs. Carl Kanniainen. She and her committee extend thanks to those who supported the sale and also to those who donated cup cakes. O Capt. Reed Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Schultz, returned recently from a 13-months tour of duty in Korea, and has been visiting visit-ing relatives here and in Salt Lake City. His wife and two children, son, William, and daughter, Kellie Kay, have been staying in Salt Lake City while he has been overseas. The family is leaving Saturday for Reed's new assignment at Ft. Banning, Bann-ing, Ga. Mrs. Dennis Miller and son, Scott, of Kearns visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and daughter, Cherrie. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Adams and children, Sandra, David, Dan, Cindy and Frank of Pleasant Grove visited Mrs. Cora Skinner Wednesday, Wednes-day, March 16. Mrs. Adams will be remembered as the former Kathryn King. Mrs. James Crellin returned home from San Diego, Calif., Sunday, Sun-day, March 13. While there she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crellin and son, Steven. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Zaccaria. A very lovely one o'clock luncheon was served after which a business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen, new president, and bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Ida Bolman and Mrs. Rosella Rauer. Other members present were Mrs. Mar- : copperton : Lynda Garrett PR 4-2243 Betty Zanardi PR 4-3143 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell attended at-tended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowdell of Sandy last Saturday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen Tuesday evening ev-ening wtro their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parry and children, Jeff end Kayleen, of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. John Eastman and daughters, Sandra and Sheila, of Kearns were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Anderson. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Melva Wilson and family Jim- my, Jean, Judy, Beverly and Carol, were Millie Arronco and Byron Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pasquali and son, Sammy, of Union visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pasquali Sunday afternoon. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Melva Mel-va Wilson and family Sunday afternoon after-noon were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gar-rick Gar-rick and daughter, LaReese and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatt of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeills who are visiting in Copperton on a three months' vacation from Peru, were entertained by their friends With a dinner dance at the Hotel Utah Empiire Room last Saturday night. Other couples attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeppaon of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korapp, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cordon, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zeldin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer of Magna visited Sunday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Visiting Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zanardi and daughters, Betty and Ann Marie, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ronko-vtch Ronko-vtch of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Floros and family,. Athena, Pam, and Nicky, visited in, Magna Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gua Pappas and Melva and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saltaa and sons, Stan and George. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hardman of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson of Magna enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City last Saturday. The occasion celebrated cele-brated the birthdays of Mrs. Jackson, Jack-son, LeRoy Hardman and Jamee Hardman. STUDY GUILD HAS INTERESTING MEETING Copperton Study Guild met Mon- . day evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock for a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John Dahlstrom with Mrs. J. L. McKeller as assisting hostess, according to Mrs. W. Russell Andersen, And-ersen, program chairman. Mrs. MaReen Wright, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Elmo Nelson, presented pre-sented the program. She showed colored slides of Switzerland, Hoi-' land, Spain, Italy, Germany, England Eng-land and Austria. The pictures were colorful and she told all about them as they were shown. Some of the pictures were taken , inside as well as outside of the buildings and palaces. pal-aces. The pictures were taken when Mis. Wright was with her husband when he was in the service and she traveled with him, so obtaining much information. The progiam was thoroughly enjoyed by ell. During the business meeting held the now officers who will serve in |