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Show Mrs. Boyd Anderson was hostess to her bridge club at her home in Copperton Wednesday evening. Mrs. Leonard Bell was an invited guest. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, first; Mrs. Phil Sanderson, second; and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr., consolation. conso-lation. Very lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Earl T. James entertained her bridge club at her home in Clearfield Wednesday evening. Prizes Pri-zes at cards were won by Mrs. O. J. Graham, Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs. A. J. Boberg and Mrs. Harold Ches-ler. Ches-ler. Delioious late refreshments were served by the hostess. inary, Robert Moulton; talk, Purpose Pur-pose of the Seminary, Linda Moulton; Moul-ton; musical number, Polly Abplanalp; Abplan-alp; talk, What 1 Have Studied in Seminary, Sidney Sandstrom; talk, How the Seminary Will Influence My Life Now and Later, Judy Hopkins; Hop-kins; closing remarks, Brother Blackner; closing song, "Abide With Me Tis Eventide", and benediction, bene-diction, Ronald Hopkins. Lark seminary students are: third year Snellen Rasmussen, Polly Abplanalp, Marilyn Dalley, Sidney Sandstrom, Danny Allinson; second year Carol Rasmussen, Judy Hansen, Donna Oliver, Robert Moulton, Billy Allinson, Ronald Hopkins; first year Linda Moulton, Moul-ton, Judy Hopkins, Marilyn Bards-ley Bards-ley 'and Terry Sandstrom. Bell and children, Keith and Colleen. Col-leen. Peter John Massa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa, celebrated his sixth birthday with a party at his home on Friday, Feb. 16. Invited guests were Kevin Scroggin, Jan Larsen, Marie Osoro, Robert Clad, Kim Lybbert, Jeff Meldrum, Steven Massa, and Jon and Carl Sargent. Games were played after which j lovely refreshments were served. A delightful time was enjoyed by all. '. Mike Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burke, celebrated his birthday birth-day on Feb. 12. Stopping in to wish hrm a Happy Birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman and daughter, daugh-ter, Debbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hardman and children, Tammy, Scott and Brett. Mrs. A. J. Sargent entertained at a family birthday dinner last night (Thursday) honoring her son Carl's fourth birthday. Others present were his brother, Jon, Mrs. Mae Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and sons, Russell and Danny, of Copperton. LARK SEMINARY STUDENTS TO PRESENT PROGRAM AT LARK WARD SUNDAY NIGHT Lark members of the Copperton LDS Seminary will present the program pro-gram at sacrament service at Lark Ward this Sunday night, February 25, at 7 p.m. Following is the program that has been arranged: opening song, "We Thank Thee for a Prophet", 196; invocation, Terry Sandstrom; sacrament song "How Great the Wisdom and the Love"; sacrament service, Danny and Billy Allinson; welcome, Marilyn Dalley; remarks, Seminary president, Calvin Hutching; Hutch-ing; song, "1 Walked in Cod's Garden", Suellen and Carol Rasmussen; Ras-mussen; talk. Founding of the Sem- |