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Show C IP IP E R T IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Marinri. Carrett PR 4-2243 Ruth Claire Kidd PR 4.2704 - a e Dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Foster Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Grant Pullan and ton, Wayne, of Midvale. Mr. and Mr. Verio Kendrick and family visited and enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mr. Jack Maher of Tooele Sunday. A birthday dinner wai held recently re-cently at the home of Mr. and Mn. William Ablett in honor of Tim Ablett of Tooele. Beside the honor guest and host and hostess, those present were Mr. Tim Ablett and Mr. and Mr. Victor Bononcini and daughter, Carol Ann.,- Miss Louella McAllister ol Salt Lake City enjoyed dinner with her brother, and sister in law, Mr. and Mr. Ben McAllister Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Foster visited in Pro'vo Thursday wit'x Mr. Foster' relative. Visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. Howard Harker Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Morris Barker and Mr. and Mr. Lyman Mackay of Taylorville. Mr. and Mr. Ward Warner. Bill and D'Ann of Midvale visited at the hnm e( Mr. mnA Mr U H Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Dan Grove visited Wednenday in American Fork with their daughter, Mr. Jack Peck and family. House guest at the home of Mr. Heber Nichols is her sister, Mrs. W. E. Hocken from Newport, Ore. The visitor plana to spend a month here during which she will also visit with other sisters and brothers. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walters and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck and family. Jack, Jill, Danny and Peggy of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing of Bingham and Mrs. Scena Tracy of Salt Lake City celebrated the 86th birthday of Mrs. Tracy at the home of Mr. and Mr. Verio Kend-rick Kend-rick Wednesday. Natalie Taylor of White City, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Greene ha spent several days vis'ting with her grandparents. Mrs. Ben McAllister and daughter, daugh-ter, Virginia, visited in Salt Lake City Monday, D'nner guests at the home of Mrs. Heber Nichols Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols of Midvale and Mrs. Jane Rice. Arriving Wednesday "evening to spend ten days with Rev. and Mrs. M. Robert Turner and son, Mike, were Rev. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Turner from Lincoln, Lin-coln, Nebr. Visting Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. M. Robert Turner and son and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Turner will be Mr. and Mrs. William Klein from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Poulsen and daughter, Kathy, entertained at a lovely birthday dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Mrs. Poulsen's father, Jordan H. Mower of Fairview on his 88th birthday anniversary. Besides the honored guest and hosts, those present at the dinner and enjoying the day were Mrs. Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Madsen of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Myrtle Pearson of Murray and Mrs. Vida Poulsen of Copperton. Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Poulsen are daughters of Mr. Mower. Mow-er. Another daughter of Mr. Mower Mrs. Albert Salb resides in Portland, Port-land, Ore., and a son, J. A. Mower live in Oakland, Calif. Suzanne Greene spent the week end in White City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen returned home by plane last Friday from a three weeks trip to Kansas City, Mo. She had accompanied her sister sis-ter and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burt of Fresno, Calif, on the trip to the midwest. The Burts remained to vioit indefinitely. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen entered St. Mark's Hospital Tuesday for tests and observation. Copperton Ward Relief Society meeting for Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. is the literature lesson to be given by Mrs. Fawn Price. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend. Mrs. Louis DeCol and daughter, Maxine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol and family of Kearns Sunday afternoon. M ss Paulette DeCol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol of Kearns spent the week end with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Louis DeCol and family. fa-mily. Mrs. Louis DeCol and daughter, 1 - i c i t A rl . i t k Mr anA VI - - PA Kourse of Murray Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Householder and son and daughter, B. J. and Joni, of White City visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Anderson. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Louis DeCol and daughter, Maxine, visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams and Mrs. Mary Denslcy and family of Kearns and Mrs. Barbara Walker Walk-er and family of Granger. Mrs. L. E. Snow gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Richard Snow's birthday anniversary. Others present pres-ent were Richard Snow's wife and three children. Mrs. Alice Hardy of Reseda, Calif., and Mrs. Angus Christensen visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wednes-day. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Anderson Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson and son and daughter, Nathan and Renette, of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and Mrs. Alice Hardy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hunter of American Am-erican Fork Wednesday evening. Visiting Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hardman and daughter, Debra, were Mr. and Mrs Ron Burke and children, Kim and Michael of White City and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hardman and children, Tammy and Scott of West Jordan. |