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Show Miss Rosemary Arritola Feted Extensive entertained has been Rosemary Arritola, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Arritola of Copperton, who is leaving Friday, July 24, to enter the Convent of Sisters of the Holy Names at Maryl-hurst. Maryl-hurst. Ore. Firt to honor Miss Arritola was Mrs. Sam Lovat who gave a party at her home July 7. Monte Carlo whist was played and prizes won by Joan Arritola, first; Mrs. Ella Bills, second, and Conn e Mochizuki consolation. Rev. David Goddard won the draw prize. A late supper was served. Eleven guests were pirsent. On July 8, a dinner and show party was held in Salt Lake City for Miss Arritola. Besides the hon- ored guest those present were Marie Lovat, Mrs. Connie Fike, Nikki Jones, Lynn Boren and Betty Zdu-nich. Zdu-nich. Entertaining July 12 were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi and family who gave a dinner party in their patio. Those attending were the honored guest, Rosemary, and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Arritola, Joan, t i i i i monetary gifts and presents to be ' used for her novitiate for which she is very grateful. CoDperton Altar Society Holds Party In Salt Lake I Last Thursday, the Immaculate Conception Altar Society held a dinner party in Salt Lake City. Dinner was enjoyed at Andy's Smorgasbord, and afterwards the group attended the show "The Nun's Story" at Centre Theatre. I Special guests were Rev. ohn J. Sullivan, his mother Mrs. Timothy Sullivan of Tooele and Rev. Morris Chase. Others attending were mem- bers Mrs. Ann Dcllagnola and Mrs. Emily Ablett, co-chairmen of the 'event; Mrs. Marguerite Anderson, Mrs. Ann Bononcini, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Delia Delia Lucia, Mrs. Agnes Milner, Mrs. Kalherine Miola, Mrs. M.tzi Muhar, Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Murano, Mrs. Maurine Osoro, Mrs. Teresa Pazell, Mrs. Gladys Quinn and Mrs. Mae Redmond. Favors of Rosary cases were given to all who attended. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all. jonn, uennis, uaviu ana Larry. The evening of July 14, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaeta and family and Mrs. Marie Arritola entertained at a patio party at the Susaeta home for the Arritola family. On July 16, Mrs. Louis Arritola and daughter, Joan, hostessed a party at their home. Guests were 16 classmates of the honored guest. Prizes at games were won by Mrs. Joan Susaeta, first; Michael Cree-don, Cree-don, second; and Jeannette Pino, consolation. A lovely luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and family entertained at a dinner for the honored guest and her family fa-mily at their home July 19. The honoree received many I Mid-July Wedding Llvin Fahrni claimed Miss Sue .Snyder for' his bride in rites performed per-formed Friday evening, July 17, at the Reception Center. Elias C. Butterfield, LDS bishop, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Snyder, Riverton, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Fahrni, Lark. The newlyweds were honored at a reception after the ceremony. For the occasion the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin. The dress featured a long train of Chantilly lace, a fitted bodice with a rounded neckline, and long taper-ling taper-ling sleeves. Her veil was caught in a scalloped crown, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations surrounded sur-rounded by pink roses. Mrs. Conrad De Victoria, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Br desmoids were Miss Gayla But-1 But-1 ferfield, Mrs. Jamej Dennis Smith, Miss Jeannene Fahrni and Miss Francine Snyder. All of the attendants attend-ants wore pink empire styled dresses. dress-es. They carried fans of white carnations car-nations and pink roses. Best man duties were performed by the bridegroom's brother, Grant Fahrni. Ushers were Conrad De Victoria, Larry Ball and Durrell Fahrni. Crant Fahrni Jr. was ring-bearer. ring-bearer. Lois Fr.hrni and Lena Fahrni acted act-ed as receptionists at the reception. The newlyweds will make their home in Kearns. Four young ladies from the Bingham Bing-ham Canyon area three from Copperton and one from Bingham, are entered in the Midvale Golden Jubilee queen contest. They are: Linda Abplanalp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp; Linda Long, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long, and Jeannette Pino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pino, from Copperton, and Lynn Boren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boren of Bingham. W.B.A. held their meeting for July at the home of Mrs. Pete Smith in Copperton Monday evening. even-ing. A regular business meeting was conducted after which cards were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Sullt'nger, first and bingo; Mrs. W.D.S. Brown, second, ' and Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen, con-1 con-1 solation. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa M. Cushing, guests Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olson of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. i Verio Kendrick and family Ricky, Laural, Jan and Brad, spent last week end at Cushing's cabin at Charleston. The occasion celebrated celebra-ted Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Olson's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Eve-li-igh of Salt Lake City joined them for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley and children, Bobby, Julie Ann and Debbie and niece Polly Padgen, spent last week end at Como Springs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bell of Berkeley, Berke-ley, Calif., left Sunday night to return re-turn to the coast following a week's visit here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell and family. Mrs. Maggie Peck -is visiting tier daughter And son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. .T. Stickney and family of Spanish Fork for a few weeks. House guests of Mrs. Mae Still-man Still-man are Mrs. Thomas Hughes and daughter, Sandra, and son, Tom Jr. of El Monte, Caiif. They arrived last Sunday. Keith Sullengcr of the U.S. Navy left last Saturday morning by plane for San Francisco, Calif., to enplane en-plane from there to his new navy assignment in the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Moss and daughters, Carol and Karen, visited at Camp Steiner last Friday. Louis Sarrao, storekeeper third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cirilo Sarrao of Bingham Canyon, returned to Long Beach, Calif., July 1 6, aboard the heavy cruiser USS Los Angeles after three-month three-month tour of duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. Pa-cific. During the cruise the Los Angeles visited Japan, Hawaii, and Hong Kong. At Shimoda, Japan, she participated in the Black Ship Festival commemorating the visit of Commodore Matthew Perry and the opening of Japan to western trade, and at Nagoya, Japan, was visited by 30,000 people during an Open House. (FHTNC) The Firemen and Auxiliary conjoint con-joint group is holding a picnic at Copperton Park next Monday, July 27 at 6:30 p.m. it is announced. On the committee for arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushiing, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. |