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Show Copper field Brevities Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Owen left Saturday for a 3 weeks vacation vaca-tion to Idaho and Yellowstone Park. Mrs. C. Johnson arrived here Monday f rom American Fork to make her home with her son George Johnson and family. Mrs. Essie Brocklebank and Mrs. J. Denver spent Friday with Mrs. Margaret Park at Lark. Mrs. Joe Buckner and daughter daugh-ter Opal Ford of Osgood Mission Mis-sion are visiting at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John Ford. Mrs. John Byrne was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday. j John E. Brocklebank who has spent tne last two years in California Cal-ifornia arrived home Monday. Mrs. Harry Whitten and family fam-ily spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Jackson Steel. Mrs. Harry Parker entertained entertain-ed the Mothers' club of the L. D. S. church at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. John Knudsen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Charles Dixon, Mrs. H. Humphries, Mrs. Joe. Mitchell, Mit-chell, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Sam Robers and Miss Wealtha Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cunnliffe and Fred Anderson spent Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson "of Riverton. Riv-erton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Doidge and son Billy of Park City were the guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen Sunday. Reuben Bullock and Jack Smale returned home Monday from a ten days fishing trip at Charleston. Mrs. C. Poulson and small son and the Misses Ruby and Mabel Knudsen returned home Sunday after several days visit with relatives in Park City. Frank Celleventra of Spring-ville Spring-ville was a guest at the J. II. Colyar home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Park of Salt Lake arrived here Monday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long of Grace, Idaho, and Mrs. Wm. Mace of Sandy spent Tuesday here with relatives. Miss Clara B. Mace of Sandy is visiting her sister Mrs. W. Park. |