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Show IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Marjorio Garrett PR 4-2243 Ruth Clair- Kidd PR 4-2704 i - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Johnson enteituined at a barbecue Sunday afternoon at their home for th following guests: Fred Owen Johnson, John-son, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Johnson and daughters, Wendy Lee and Celuse and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson and daughter, HMly Lynn. Tuesday afternoon guests at the homo of Mr. and Mr. W. H. Jack-on Jack-on were Mr. Helen Wert and daughter, dau-ghter, Deborah and Judy, of Salt Lake City and Mr. R. E. West of Glen Ellyn, 111. Mr. Alice Hardy of Reseda, Calif., arrived Monday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen. Mrs. Albert J. Ray and Mrs. Calvin Cal-vin Forman and children of Herri-, Herri-, man spent Saturday at Saratoga swimming and picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom and son, Reeves, attended tha commencement com-mencement exercise at tha University Uni-versity of Utah Sunday where their daughter and sister, Jackie, was graduated and on Monday night he received her B. F. A. degree. Mr. and Mr. Angus Christensen and Mro. Alice Hardy visited in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hunter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson, Mrs. Jean Warner end children, D'Ann and Bill, and Misses Joyce Jackson and Ruby Maa Serassio i visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert West of Salt Lake City Sun- i day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom 1 and daughter and son, Jackie and ' Reeves, and John Godfrey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling W. Sill at a dinner in honor of Jackie's graduation, at the.'r home on Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City. Mss Muriel Reeves spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom end family. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma L. Fregoso and son. Tommy, are moving from 416 Main Street to I 3 I Main Street the residence of the Evan J. Millers in Bingham. The Millers are moving to I 16 Cypru Street in Copperton, former readence of the Richard Susaeta. Pamela Floro is visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mr. Chri Lanvbrose. Sha plans to spend a-bout a-bout a week with them. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Johnson and children, Carolyn and Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Dorius and children, Susan and Richard, returned Sunday after a four-day trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Sax were Mrs. Roland Warner and children, Pam and Susan, Mrs. Leach of Crand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., Mrs. LaVey Day and Misses Norma Day and Lorraine Day of Salt Lake City. Misses Marjorie Sax and Connie Bailey returned Saturday from a three-day visit to Yellowstone National Na-tional Park. House eueat this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria are Mrs. Zaccaria's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Koukles and daughter, Chr.atine, from Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Wash. They are leaving Sunday Sun-day by plane to return home. Joan Arrilola, daughter of Mr. and Mro. Louis J. Arritola, who has been attending Holy Name College at Spokane, Wash., the past year, arrived home Memorial Day to spend the summer. She plans to work in summer recreation at Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont DeCol of Nevada arrived early Monday morning to stay until June I 7 with Mr. and Mr. Lou's DeCol. Mrs. Afrey Prigmore of Salt Lake City spent June 2 and 3 with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Murano attended the graduation of their daughter, JoAnn, from the University Uni-versity of Utah. John Arritola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Arritola, returned home May 27th after completing six month army duty at Camp Gordon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen left Tuesday of last week to spend a few day at La Vegas, Nev. The Jacobsens and Mr. Smith returned home Saturday morning and Mr. Smith continued on to Loa Angeles. August Lehman celebrating his 85th birthday anniversary Sunday, was honored with a family gathering gather-ing at his home in Granger. He is the father of 1 5 son and daughters, daugh-ters, 13 of whom are living. Among them i Mrs. George (Lila) Dahlstrom Dahl-strom of Copperton. Copperton Ward Relief Society is holding its monthly work day next Tuesday, June 14 at the church at 10 a.m. under direction of Mrs. Grace Olsen, Mrs. Helen Granquist and Mrs. Sadie Armitstead. Time will be spent quilting and handcraft. hand-craft. All ladies of the ward are invited. The monthly preparation meeting meet-ing of Copperton Ward Primary will be held Wednesday evening, June IS at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett and family visited with Mrs. Mary Sells of Nephi Memorial Day. Mrs. Garrett Gar-rett stayed in Nephi and attended the funeral of her uncle, Albert E. Sells. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister and children, Virginia and Ben E., visited visit-ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rodaback and daughter, Terry, of Provo. Thomas Anderson spent from Memorial day to Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd House holder and son, B. J. of White City. Rex B. Garrett and daughters, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen of American Fork, Memorial Day. Donnie Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jensen of American Fork, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwick. Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mr. and Mr. Boyd Householder and son, B. J., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eaotman and son, Paul, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulsen and daughter, Kathy, returned ounciay, June 3, from a trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Salt Lake City accompanied by Cindy Steeneck of Sandy, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Winn and family. The Barnetts have just returned frcim an extended visit in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Poulsen and family and Margie Winn returned recently from a trip to Fish Lake. Susan Boulton spent Sunday night at the home of Linda Garrett. A birthday party was given for Kimberly Price in honor of her fifth birthday Wednesday, June 8, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Price. Guests helping her celebrate the occasion were JoAnn Garrett, Diane Gough, Lee Ann Bodily, Terry Lynn Ad-derley, Ad-derley, Jerri Goff, Susan Bei'.ett and Debra Groves. A delightful time wa enjoyed by all. Kimberly received many nice gifts. I |