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Show COIPIPISETON IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT M.ri Carrot PR 4-2243 Ruth Claire Kidd PR 4-2704 Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ben McAllister McAllis-ter were Mr. and Mr. Thomas Radebaclc and daughter, Terry, of Provo and David White. Mr. and Mr. Ben McAH ster and on, Benny and David White visited visit-ed with Mrs. Luella McAllister of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Greene and daughter, Suzanne, and granddaughter granddau-ghter Natalie Ray Taylor of White City, Mr. Ruth Kidd and daughter Ruth Clai re, enjoyed tha Fourth of July seeing the parades at River-ton River-ton and Magna. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilsori and son, Terry, of Houston, Tex., have been visiting here with M. M. Wilson. Wil-son. They enjoyed seeing the mine in Bingham and left Thursday to see Yellowstone National Park, before be-fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen and son, Buddy and Mrs. Ruth Hudson Hud-son enjoyed watching the parade at Riverton on July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Kanniainen's daughter, Sandra participated in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clmstensen and son, Dennis, of Kearns enjoyed enjoy-ed a barbecue Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeLeshe of Sandy and Mrs. Jack Stratton attended at-tended the centennial at Hunts-ville. Hunts-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McPhee of Sr.lt Lake City spent Monday visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Sax. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and daughter, dau-ghter, Betsy, left by plane July 4th to return to their home in Rye, N. H. after spending two veeks here visit'ng with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ross will be remembered remem-bered as the former Patricia Ablett. Meeting at the airport Sunday evening wi re Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Don-ald McAllister of Salt Lake City to bid goodbye to their brother, Norman Nor-man Whitney McAllister who loft for his horu in Richland, Wash. Mr. McAllister has been vacationing vacation-ing with the McAllisters of Cop-perton Cop-perton for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson and Terry, M., M. Wilson and Ruth Claire Kidd enjoyed breakfast at the Pan Cake House Wednesday and then enjoyed the organ recital at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dan Croves and granddaughter, granddau-ghter, Jane Kallen, returned home Thursday of last week from a very enjoyable two and a half weeks vacation in the east where they visited relatives in Pennsylvania Garrett ware udy Dimond and Shir-lene Shir-lene Booth of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shults of Salt Lake City were overnight guests the night of the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol. Edith DeCol returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday after cpend-ing cpend-ing a week and a half with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol. Mrs. Bob Jimas and son, Stevie, went to San Francisco, Calif., to bring home daughters, Barbara and Nikkie Florence, who have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett. They returned home Tuesday, July 5. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ray 01-scn 01-scn and daughter, Sheri, attended the wedding - reception for their niece, Julain Goodrich of Orem. Susan Bolton held a barbecue and slumber party at her home Tuesday, July 5. Those attending were Lynda Garrett, Kathy Poul-sen, Poul-sen, Claudia Butterfield, Sally Gil-lam, Gil-lam, Bonnie Campbell, Cheryl Ccchran, Mary Louise Jones, Pat Bennion and Polly Abplanalp. A delightful time was enjoyed by all. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy I lairdman were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cordon and daughter, Jerri, of Tooele. Debra Hardman returned to Tooele with them to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett and daughters, Lynda, Marjorie and jJoAnn enjoyed the Fourth holiday at Mirror Lake and then later in the evening went to a movie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malone and children, Jessica, Kathy Ann and Peter, of Chicago, 111., enjoyed luncheon and spent the afternoon Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Ma-lone's Ma-lone's father, Ben McAllister and Mrs. McAllister. Spending the Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Massa of Lead Mine were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Massa Jr. and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa and family of Bingham. Mrs. Thomas Anderson attended a family party given for Mr. and Mrs. Amon Murley and family of Cillman, Colo., and brother, Heber East man and son, Lynn, of Monte-bello, Monte-bello, Calif, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eastman of Riverton recently. A good turnout was present at the party held at Copperton Ward last Friday night honoring tha outgoing out-going bishopric. Especially honored honor-ed were Ray Gough, Ben Price and A. D. Christ en sen and Dean Malan former bishop who with his family and New York. In Brockport, Pa., they visited Mrs. Groves' brothers and sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buffington, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Buffington, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Obourn and Mrs. Dorothy Gerard. Also while in Brockport, Mrs. Christine Wood, sister of Mr. Groves, came from Erie, Pa., to see them. From Brockport, Mrs. Groves and Jane traveled to Bing-hamton, Bing-hamton, N.Y., to see former Bing-hamites, Bing-hamites, Mrs. Genevieve Groves and daughter, Camille, and attend Camilla's graduation from St. Patrick's Pat-rick's " Academy. Cenevieve also wjhed to be remembered to Bingham Bing-ham and Copperton friends. En-route En-route home, Mrs. Croves and Jane spent last Wednesday in . Chicago, 111., visiting and sightseeing with a brother in law and his daughter. Mrs. Ben McAllister and son, Benny, and David White visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnold of Granger. Mrs. Alice Birk and son, Blaine of Midvale and daughter, Mrs. Shirley Mills, of California visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Chr.istensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ray visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Forman and family of Herriman. Ben McAllister and son, Benny, visited Thursday with Mr. McAllister's McAllis-ter's mother, Mrs. Luella McAllister of Salt Lake City. Visit'ng recently with Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Sax were Mr. and or of Mrs. Anne Ablett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ablett. Mrs. Anne Ablett returned to Copperton Cop-perton with the William Abletts where she will spend a few days befors returning to her home in Canon City, Colo. Carol Ann Bononcini left by plane Friday, July 1st, for Colorado Colo-rado Springs, Colo., where she will spend the next two months visiting with relatives in Florence and Portland, Port-land, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and family had as visitors over the week end at their summer home in Charleston, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. Houlton and her is vacationing in Utah from Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz. A humorous program was presented, with Willard Nichols Nich-ols acting as master of ceremonies. After the program, ice cream and cake were served and a social was held. Also during the evening organ demonstrations were presented by Mrs. Phyllis Sorenson, Mrs. Naon Cunliffe and Dennis Nichols, on the brand new Baldwin organ just received re-ceived by Copperton Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Malan and sons, Tracy and Dee, are visiting I in Smithfield this week with Mrs. Malan's mother, Mrs. Elsie Pilklmg-ton. Pilklmg-ton. They are coming to Copper-ton Copper-ton Friday (today) where they will be overnight guests this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn. The Malana are leaving Saturday Sat-urday to return to their home in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn and family had as dinner guests last night, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.. C. W. Olha and daughters, Carol and Susan, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Salt Lake City. Mrs. John Pritchett from Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett spent July 4th in Tooele where they attended a birthday dinner in hon- four children. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd were hosts to a dinner party Saturday, Sat-urday, July 2 at their home in honor hon-or of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and daughter, Betsy. Other guests were M. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Ablett and Suzanne Greene. Copperton Dard Relief Society Copperton Ward Relief Society is holding their regular monthly work day at the wardhouse next Tuesday, July 12, at 10 a.m. under direction of Mrs. Crace Olsen, Mxs. Sadie Armitsteod and Mrs. Helen Granquist. There will be quilting and embroidering and if anyone wishes to bring own handiwork they may do so. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. , Louis DeCol and son and daughter, Richard and Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shults spent Monday the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and family of Kearns. An outdoor barbecue bar-becue was enjoyed. Bonnie Campbell of South Jordan Jor-dan spent the Fourth week end with Susan Bolton. KaTrene Urry of Provo spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich. They took her home June 30 and enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Uny and son, Bradford. Brad-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol took their granddaughter, Cindy Densley Dens-ley who visited several days last week with them, home to Kearns Saturday, July 2. Mrs. Louis DeCol and daughter, Edith and Alice Floros visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shults of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thomas Anderson spent last Thursday with Jessie Sharp of Midvale. Also visiting there were Mrs. Anderson's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amon Murley and children, Sherry and Don, from Cillman, Colo. Visiting . Sunday with Marjorie City pent from Friday to Monday at the E. V. Knudsen home. Wayno Hanen returned home from St. Mark' Hospital last Friday Fri-day and has had the following out of town visitors: Mr. and Mr. Leo T. Hanen and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Miller of American Fork,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nesbitt and family of Salt Lak City, Mr. and Mrs. Arza L. Adam of Sandy, and Mr. and Mr. Don Crump nd family and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cillman and family of Pleaaant Crove. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Mur-ano Mur-ano for a regular meeting. The occasion was also a party and miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower for Mrs. NelTe Chester. A very lovely one o'clock luncheon was served to 2 1 members mem-bers and three guests. Afterwards a business meeting was held and bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, Mrs. Bessie West and Mrs. Rena Keeper, sister of Mrs. Irene Frazier here from Allen Park, Mich. Other members present were Mrs. Hazel Robbe, Mr. Helen Austin, Aus-tin, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Louise Bailey, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Myrtlo Thomas, Mr. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Berenice Willie, Mr. Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Helen Sul-lenger, Sul-lenger, Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen, Mr. Mnry Zaccaria, Mr. Chesler, Mrs. Bernice Laycock and Mrs. Ida Bol-rnun. Bol-rnun. Besides Mrs. Keepers, other guests attending were Mrs. Edith Johnson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Murano's mother, Mrs Lottie Thomas. Tho-mas. Next Circle mee...ig will be held at the Lome of Mrs. Bailey in West Jordan on July 20. John Johnson, president-elect of Bingham High School Key Club, left recently for Boston, Mass., to attend the 1 7th annual Key Club International convention July 3-6. An athlete and scholar at Bingham High, John is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. The eastern trip, in company with other Key Club mem bcrs from Utah-Idaho district, will occupy 1 7 days and include sightseeing sight-seeing tours of major cities in the east. A ' Copperton Notes (Continued from page three) Dr. and Mrs. John E. (Jack) Knudsen and three daughters, Karen, Kar-en, Krista end Kathy, from EI Paso, Tex., arrived Inst Saturday to visit two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Knudsen and other relatives and friends in Utah. A Knudsen family reunion and birthday celebration for Mrs. Elmer V. Knudsen was held at the home of a nephew, Jay Smart and family, fa-mily, 4230 Morning Star Dr., Salt Lake City on July 4th. A dinner, fireworks and game were enjoyed by the E. V. Knudsen and son. Dr. John E. Knudsen and family here from El Paso, Tex., the J. Dewey Knudsens, the George Knu-dsens Knu-dsens and son Drig and family of Sandy, the A. J. Bobergs and Knute of Sandy, the Bill Russells from Kearns and the Vince Duggine' and daughter, Kit, from Carmel, Calif. Balance of the families present were from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nclle Hatch, mother of Mrs. John E. Knudsen, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the E. V. Knudsen home. She left Monday evening for Provo to visit before going la her home in Colonia, Juarez, Jua-rez, Mexico. Mrs. Minerva Smith of Salt Lake |