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Show son spent Thursday in Salt Lake You can have board and room with a private family. Apply 518 B, Copperfield, Bingham Canyon. Copperfield Brevities Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fife and Mrs. G. Burnham of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. G. Brockle-bank Brockle-bank here Thursday. Miss Mabel Knudsen and Miss Lottie Maxfield are the guests of Miss Vera Liljeroth in Salt Lake this week. Miss Margaret Anderson returned re-turned home Tuesday after a two weeks visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Miss Mabel Neprud attended a school principal's meeting in Salt Lake Saturday. Miss Bessie Call spent last week end with home folks at Provo. Miss Alta Acord spent last week end with her sister, Vera, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilennen and son, of Castle Gate, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson Wil-son this week. Miss Jean Dunn returned to her home Saturday after spending spend-ing a month in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Park attended attend-ed the Wilkes Theatre in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. M. Roudebush returned home Monday from a weeks visit with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. F. E. Turner returned home Monday from Salt Lake much improved where she spent some time in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar attended the tournament tour-nament in Salt Lake Wednesday. Among the Copperfield young folks who are in Salt Lake for f.he tournament this week are Misses Mabel Knudsen, Lottie Maxfield, Mary Anderson, Sarah and Rose Kirby, Tom Porter, Bob Coward and Reuben Cun-hffe. Cun-hffe. Mrs. Landon Ford and Mrs. R. Meekins entertained at a noon day luncheon at the home of the former Thursday. Covers were laid for Mesdames Veldon Privett,. W. Leatherwood, A. T. Kent, W. Crandell, G. McNabb, C. Todd, D. Watson, R. Terry, J. Ford, and W. E. Scott. Messrs. Wm. Steele, John and Richard HyJand', Fred AnderJ son and Felix McDonald return-home return-home Friday from Ventura, California, Cal-ifornia, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. George Pope. Master Ronald Rodda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodda, is suffering from an attach of cerebral cer-ebral spinal meningitis. Herry McDonald was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNabb and |