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Show Copperfield Brevities ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Doidge and . " son, Billy, of Park City spent the day on Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen and family. Mrs. M. Beck spent several days in Salt Lake this week. ! Mrs. R. White of Salt Lake . ' spent the hoildays here with her daughter Mrs. Cebert Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mann , are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born Saturday. Mrs. Mann was formerly Miss Wanda , Bray. u"; Miss Pearl Mugher and Miss . Virginia Pierce who are attend- . ' ing the University of Utah, spent 1 Thanksgiving here with the former's for-mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mugfur. 7 ,w"7 Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson motored to Salt Lake Sunday evening ev-ening and attended the Elks Memorial Me-morial services in the Tabernacle. Taberna-cle. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marquis of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing here with their mother, Mrs M. Beck. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byrnes of Mount Pleasant arrived here on -Saturday to make their home. Mrs. F. E. Turner entertain- , iv ed at dinner at her home here Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gardner Gard-ner and son, Jackie, Mrs. D. Mc-Fadden Mc-Fadden of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Atherly, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Turner, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lloyd, Misses Ro-wena, Ro-wena, Melba and Gladys Turner Turn-er and Miss Jean Carter. Mrs. Tom Wilson and sons, Woodrow and Billy, were Salt Lake visitors Monday. , Mrs. A. Cole, of the Telegraph had as her guests Thanksgiving , day, Mrs. Snyder of Salt tke ' ' , and Messrs. Martin and P. Chris tenson. Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Dagney, spent Monday in Salt Lake. " Mr. and Mrs. Gail Rose announce an-nounce the arrival of a son, be-, ing born Thursday. Mrs. Rose was formerly Miss Isabel Bar-, rett, of Butte, Montana. Arthur Tincombe, of Denver, a former resident here spent last week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson. , Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carter, ' and daughter, Jean, spent Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav in Salt Lake. Miss Alta Acord returned on Sunday after spending Thanks-"" giving with her relatives in Cas-tlegate. Cas-tlegate. Mrs. Edward Byrnes entertained enter-tained at a Thanksgiving dinner din-ner Thursday evening. Covers . were laid for seventeen. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott will be pleased to hear their little son, Richard, who has been seriously, ill with pneumonia, is much improved. Miss Ruby Knudsen is substituting sub-stituting at the Copperfield school this week for Miss Bessie Call, who has been called home to Provo by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drennan entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pumphrey and family at dinner Thanksgiving day. |