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Show Ham and Mrs. Hurley were celebrated. cele-brated. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson held an open house for friends Wednesday evening after graduation gradu-ation in honor of their daughter, Bobbie Lee. o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster held an open house Wednesday evening for their graduating daughter, dau-ghter, Sharlene. Friends and relatives re-latives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boulton were dinner guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Tur-pin Tur-pin of Salt Lake City. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton attended a senior girls tea held at the University of Utah Girls Home Living Center. They went with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler. After the tea a lovely dinner was enjoyed at the Winkler Wink-ler home. Helping Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary were Mrs. Cora Skinner, Maurine Daig-neault, Daig-neault, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wink waite are visiting in Washington, D. C. with Mr. Gaythwaite's sister sis-ter and brother in law, Mr, and Mrs. Phil Sanderson. The Gayth-waites Gayth-waites left Saturday morning and will return June 3rd. Kathy Poulson celebrated her 13th birthday anniversary this week. Guests helping her celebrate cele-brate the occasion were Christine Chris-tine Hatch, Sidney Davis, Linda Garrett, Susan Bolton, Cheryl Cochran, Natalie Reed, Sally Gillam, Polly Abplanalp, Michele Delaney ana Lorraine . Vigil. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served and a delightful time had by all. Mr. and Mrs. ' J. W. Johnson and family, Johnny and Bobbie Lee, spent last Friday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Gee and Judy of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mower of Mrs. R. G. Calderwood of Provo. Mrs. Ray Cowdell visited in Kearns Sunday. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Olsen were Mrs. Olsen's sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Nelson of Provo. SEMINARY GRADUATION The graduation program for members of this year's Bingham High School L D S Seminary graduating class was held at the Copperton LDS Ward on Thursday Thurs-day evening, May 16. Members of the class are: from Bingham, Carol Jloglund, Karen Moss, Pat Nielsen, Sharon Porter and Ann Marie Sybrowsky; from Copper-tom Copper-tom Janise A. Eastman, Kay Beckstead, Peggy Berg, Darlene Carpenter, Joan Downs -and Dale Carpenter; from Lark, Marsha Walker, Wayne Neilsen, Nancy Peterson and Darrell Fahrni. Guest speakers were Alma Gardner, Gard-ner, supervisor of Seminaries, ! : copperton : I Marjorie Sax, Phone 605-M Linda Smernoff, Ph. 413 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell en- tertained at a family dinner par- ty on Monday evening, May 20, j for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell of Copperton, I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Draper, Mr. j and Mrs. Ernest Cowdell, Mr. i and Mrs. Albert Cowdell and I Mrs. Hattie Cowdell of Sandy. J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenson of I Midvale were Wednesday even- j ing dinner guests and visitors at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert j Ray and daughter, Beverly, f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax vis- I ited in Salt Lake City Tuesday j evening at the home of Mr. and f Mrs. Jake Sax. j Spending a few days visiting j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ler, C. J. Ridd and Marilyn Daley. Da-ley. A lovely dinner in Salt Lake City was enjoyed. , Wednesday afternoon the Primary Pri-mary presidency Sister Betty Winn, Sister Melba Sadler, Sister Sis-ter Dorothy Sutherland, and Idella Graham gave a luncheon ior primary teachers and two stake officers. Those in attendance attend-ance were Sisters Margie Butter-field, Butter-field, Dean Reynolds, Bernice Foster, Zelda Nix, Delana Long, Bonnie Malan, Darlene Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Peggy Berg, Myrtle DeCol, Cora Skinner, Darlene Berrett, Doris Beckstead and Jackie Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gayth- Oakland, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson Friday and Saturday. Mr. Mower is Mrs. Poulson's brother. bro-ther. The evening birthday club held a party at the Ft. Douglas Golf Club Saturday night. Enjoying the delightful evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nich-olas Strike of Salt Lake City. Birthday anniversaries of Mr. Marvin Ihroekmorton and family, fam-ily, Peggy and Maynard, is Mrs. Maude Deakin ot Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and children, Sindy and Douglas, of Kearns aand Lynn Walker of Granger were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. The social science lesson will be given Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Copperton Ward Re- lief Society. Following the lesson les-son a closing party will be given at 11:30 for all officers and visiting vis-iting teachers of the ward. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served and everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart and daughters, Shen and Char-maine, Char-maine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huntsman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ruth Hudson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart Stod-dart and son, Jimmy, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood and children, Robbie and Cathy, of Kearns were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and LaMar Berrett, principal and teacher of the Seminary, and Elmo Turner, who presented diplomas and awards. Students in charge of the various projects were: chairman, Peggy Berg; invitations, in-vitations, Karen Moss; programs, Darrell Fahrni and Sharon Porter; Port-er; corsages, Ann Marie SybroW'. sky. Dinner arrangements at the new Harman Cafe in Salt Lake City were made by Dale and Darlene Carpenter. Darlene was presented the Graham award for nigh Seminary awards throughout through-out her past three years in Seminary. Sem-inary. A gift, a badminton set, was presented to the seminary by the graduating class. In charge of getting the gift were Sharon Porter and Carol Hog-lund. Hog-lund. Sunday afternoon dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart and son, Jimmy, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Jr. Stoddart and children, Richard and Kathleen, Kath-leen, of Kearns. Enjoying the Stake LDS conference con-ference at West Jordan Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Eldon Johnson John-son and daughter Shirley, Sher-ryl Sher-ryl Farley, Norma Kay Milner, Jean Robison and Jo Ann Pas-quali. Pas-quali. Mr. Golden Woodruff of Card-ston, Card-ston, Alberta, Canada, was a Monday evening visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and daughter, Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis and family, Patricia and Gary, visited visit-ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and family of Salt Lake City and also with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Densley and children of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Tilley and daughter, Cynthia, left Saturday Sat-urday for their home in Stockton, Stock-ton, Calif., after spending two weeks with Mrs. Tilley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers of Copperton and her sister, Mrs. VaLeta Miller of Midvale. While here the Tilleys purchased a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson and children, Caroline and Clint, of Provo spent Tuesday of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tilley and daughter, Cynthia, at the Nevers home. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Tilley were buddies in the navy. Also visiting visit-ing were Mrs. VaLeta Miller and children, Linda and Richard, of Midvale. William Ablett, Miles Gaythwaite, Gayth-waite, Roy Pratt and A. L. Nelson Nel-son will attend the state brotherhood brother-hood convention at Milford this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen are visiting in Santa Monica, Calif., with Mr. Jensen's cousin. On the return trip to Copperton they will stop in Milford to attend at-tend the state brotherhood convention. con-vention. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Knud-sen Knud-sen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen visited Tuesday with Mr. ard Mrs. A. J. Boberg and son, Knute, of Sandy. Mrs. Dean Malan and sons, Tracy and Dee Farrell, spent Wednesday through Saturday visiting her mother, Mrs. Elsie Pilkington of Smithfield. Mrs. Pilkington returned to Copper-ton Copper-ton with her daughter and attended at-tended stake conference at West Jordan Sunday. A luncheon for all P-TA workers, work-ers, officers and teachers will be held Friday, May 24 (today) at the Copperton Elementary school at 12 o'clock. |