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Show the 24th of July by taking in a show and a dinner. : copperton : Marjorie Sax, Phone 605-M Linda Smernoff, Ph. 413 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Korous and daughter, Norma, of Salt' Lake City were visitors at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis De-Col De-Col and family Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Poulsen and family of Kearns entertained at a family dinner Sunday afternoon after-noon for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulsen and family of Wolladay, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and Mrs. Vida to visit with their son, Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters dau-ghters and Heidi Frisch visited in Magna Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long. The birthday club enjoyed a canyon party Saturday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, from Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones of Kearns. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson enjoyed a steak fry in Lcdgemere canyon. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Joan Cow dell and Barbara Brown enjoyed Ray Russell and daughters, Robyn, Ro-byn, Renee and Rolayne of Akron, Ak-ron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulsen and family of Holladay were dinner guests at the Clinton Poulson home Tuesday afternoon. The Don Poulsens are going to make their new home in Midvale. A birthday party Wednesday afternoon at the Ken Poulsen home in Kearns celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Valerie Petersen, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Poulsen, who was 13 years old, and Robyn Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Russell of Akron, Ohio, who was six years old. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clin-ton Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulsen and family, and the honor hon-or guest's parents, the Ken Poulsens Poul-sens and Mrs. Russell and daughters. dau-ghters. Mrs. William Russell is visiting visit-ing with her mother in law, Mrs. Delda Russell of Provo today, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and Mrs. Vida Ray Russell and daughters, Robyn, Renee and Rolayne, who have ibeen visiting with relatives and friends for the past six weeks,' are leaving Monday Mon-day to return to their ihome in Akron, Ohio. The Poulsens will stay two weeks in Ohio and will attend the Hill Cumorah pageant and go on various scenic trips before returning home. Enjoying roller skating at the S and M skating rink Friday evening ev-ening were Shirlee Johnson and Sherryl Farley. The Copperton Junior Gleaner girls met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Frank Swain, Tuesday Tues-day morning for their regular lesson. Those attending were Bob bie Lee Johnson, Joan Cowdell, Barbara Brown, Maxine Garrett, Shirlee Johnson, Karen Olsen, Janice Nix, Edith DeCol, Pat Curtis, Kay Beckstead and Dar-lene Dar-lene Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and daughter, Marjorie, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George James and son Floyd Monday evening. Tuesday evening visitors at the Francis Sax home were Mrs. Al-bertina Al-bertina Sax of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McPhee and Mrs. Nora Sorenson of Salt Lake City. Francis and Larry Sax returned return-ed home Sunday after enjoying five swell days of fishing in Mac-kay, Mac-kay, Idaho. Peggy Berg returned Saturday after spending a few days in Midvale Mid-vale with her grandmother, Mrs. Maude Deakin. Mrs. Phoebe Johnson's mutual class met at her home Tuesday morning for their regular meeting. meet-ing. Those present were Michael Carrigan, JoAnn Pasquali, Jean Robison and Betty Mae Winn. Eldon Johnson returned home (Tuesday afternoon after spending a few days fishing at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and daughter, Marjorie, Sharon Peterson, Pe-terson, Joan Fike and Janice Nix enjoyed an outing at Lagoon on the 24th. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray of Riverside, River-side, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Greene and daughter, Suzanne, and Mrs. W. D. Kidd and daughter, Ruth Claire, left Sunday morning on a vacation through the northwest and Canada. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd iBoul ton were Mr. and Mrs. Al Tur-pin, Tur-pin, and daughter and son in law of Salt Lake City. The Immaculate Conception Altar Society of Copperton held a meeting last Thursday with Mrs. Vincent Miola and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Osoro acting as hostesses. After the meeting it was announced announ-ced that the Society is sponsoring a picnic for the Copperton parish families. Chairmati is Mrs. John Osoro. The picnic will be held at Storm Mountain on August 11 at 3:00 p.m. Games will be played with prizes going to winners. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisch. Also pre-nt were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Claudia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lund-berg Lund-berg and son, Glen, of Murray visited with the J. W. Johnson family Thursday evening. Visiting Saturday afternoon at the J. W. Johnson home was Mrs. Hannah Smith of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long entertained enter-tained at a birthday dinner at the Hotel Utah for their son in law, Joe Frisch, and daughter in law, Mrs. Delana Long. Their birthdays were July 22. Besides the above mentioned those present pres-ent were Mrs. Frisch, Heidi, Randy Ran-dy and Brandon Frisch, and Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Claudia. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long, Delana and Claudia Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisch and family spent an enjoyable afternoon after-noon and evening swimming and riding concessions at Lagoon after af-ter which the Frisch family departed de-parted for Yellowstone. They plan also to visit Portland and Baker, Ore., before returning to their home in Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson motored to Camp Steiner Sunday Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Renold Marcon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl of Idaho Falls, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and children, Pearl and Mickey. Mrs. Minerva Smith of Midvale Mid-vale spent last Friday visiting with friends in Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. .Hyman Smernoff and daughter, Linda, returned Saturday evening from a five day vacation in Yellowstone, 'Wyo., and Bear Lake, Idaho. Lavelle Butler of Marysvale, Calif., spent Friday at the home of his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis. Copperton Second Year Mia-Maids Mia-Maids enjoyed a picnic at Butter-field Butter-field canyon Thursday. Those in attendance were Bonnie Harker, Linda Brisk, Peggy Blake, Linda Long, Nancy Crellin, Linda Smer noff and Marian Murano. Also present was their teacher, Mrs. Ruby Crellin. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff and daughier, Linda, spent Monday Mon-day night visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Syforowsky and daughter, dau-ghter, Ann Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Andreason and son, James Ray, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. Vivian Ray has returned home after being in St. Mark's hospital for a few days for observation. ob-servation. She came home Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dean and family returned to their home in Evansville, Ind., on Wednesday, Wednes-day, July 17. While here they visited with friends and relatives in Copperton, Bingham and Provo. Pro-vo. Mary Etta Bernardo, former Copperton resident, is a patient at St. Mark's hospital where she underwent an operation for a back infusion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisch and sons, Randy and Brannon, of Oakland, Calif., arrived Friday afternoon to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, dau-ghters, Linda and Claudia, and to attend the class of '39 reunion held Saturday, July 20. Mrs. Harriet Bolton who suffered suf-fered a slight heart attack and was taken to St. Mark's hospital, returned to her home on Monday. Mon-day. Friends will be happy to know that although she must remain re-main at home a long time, her condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long gave a patio party Friday night |