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Show Copperfield Locals Mrs. Bell Waller and Mrs. LucilUi Lewis of Los Angeles spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mace and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamsi. Mrs. Waller is a sister of Mrs. Mace and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Leland Walker entertained the A. U. L. bridge club Monday evening at her home at the U. S. Mines. Mrs. C. L. Leiser won first prize and Mrs. A. C. Cole . won" the consolation. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. David Lyon, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Harry Mitchell Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. L Buckman, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. C. L. Leiser and Miss Marcella Aven. Park D. Butler went to Brigham City Monday evening to attend the funeral of his nephew, Cyril Bingham who died Sunday in that city. Funeral Fu-neral services were held Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grissom motored to Riverton Wednesday where they spent the day visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carpenter, sons Barn and Junior and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grissom were visitors at Lark Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carpenter and family who were burned out in the fire recently at 374 Main are the house guests iA Mr. and. Mrs. D. H. Grissom. Misses Ilene and Lenore Steele who are attending St. Mary of the Wasatch Wa-satch in Salt Lake spent last week end with their mother, Mrs. Mary Steele. Mrs. A .0 .Mugfur motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening to meet her daughter, Miss Pearl Mugfur who has just returned from her vacation which she spent the guest of her grandmother grand-mother and other relatives in Aspen, Colo. Miss Mugfur returned to her work Monday as office girl for Drs. Frazier and Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Rose and son Malcolm spent Sunday with relatives j in Ogden. Mrs. D. H. Grissom entertained at a three course luncheon Thursday af-ternon. af-ternon. Fall flowers formed the table decorations. Covers were laid for Mrs. Wm. Leatherwood, Mrs. Fred Wing, Mrs. Harry Sours, Mrs. James Jones and Mrs. Harry McDonald, Upper Bingham pre-school child examination was held Tuesday after-non after-non under the auspices of the Civic club with Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. H. Mitchell acting as representatives. The examinations were made by Dr. Paul Richards assisted by Mrs. Van Ee. . ! i ('" A , parent-teachers organization meeting was held Thursday evening 6f last week. W. El. Scott was elected elect-ed as president to fill the unev-' ' term made vacant by the death of Wm. Steele. It was decided to affiliate affil-iate with the state and national parent-teacher organization. A meeting and program will be held as soon as man carries theft insurance on his car and the officers have been notified. noti-fied. Mrs. Joe McDonald and small daughter, Agnes, returned Wednesday of last week after visiting in Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal., for two months with relatives. rel-atives. Several Copperfield people took advantage ad-vantage of school vacation Wednesday' Wednes-day' and attended the state fair. . Among those who went were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele and children, James and Margaret Kirkendull, Miles McDonald Mc-Donald and son Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry and children and Mrs. Teddy Byrne and family. The Copperfield Shoe ghop and two houses in the rear have received a coat of paint thfs" week whlclfg'reat """"'' h" ly adds to their appearance. The Copperfield Barber shop has been recently remodeled and an electric elec-tric advertising sign installed which adds to the appearance of the shop and the street. Jim Jemas, manager of the United Drug Co., took advnatage of Wednesday Wednes-day being a school vacation and took his children to the state fair. The three months baby of Mr. and'Mrs, QreJ gird f ho has been very 8BViQ4!y (Mc with 'pneumonia for I the past' week is reported feeling lome j better. Miss Butler, a trained nurse t is taking care of the baby under the supervision of Dr. Cain. Miss Edith Coward of American Fork U a guest at the nohie Cf-r brother, Cyril Coward of Dinkeyville for a month's visit. Miss Ardath Tompson, James Pen-praze Pen-praze and Don Peterson all of Lark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ButterCi-M Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill and family fam-ily of Magna were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mace and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams Sunday. Fred Turner left for Idaho Wednesday Wed-nesday on a business trip for a few days. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Mark Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mace and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams and children were among the many who attended the state fair Tuesday. Miss Thora Reynolds of Lower Bingham was the guest of Miss Barie Blackmore Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Upton and Mrs. W. W. Hodges of Los Angeles are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rolls for a few days. Mrs. Upton will be remembered as Miss Bertha Todd, formerly of Copperfield. Mrs. the auditorium 19 equipped with chairs. The date will be announced later. The Upper Bingham school wa; closed Wednesday to enable the students stu-dents and the teachers to attend the state fair at Salt. Lake. All six of the teachers attended. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family of Salt Lake were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor of Dinkeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Eller Stoker and son Jack, Mrs. Geo. Palmer and daughters Gladys and Mrs. Clyde Hunter were state fair visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Turner entertained Friday Fri-day at a luncheon. Cqvers were laid 'for Mrs. Martha Cracroft, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Sleater and Mrs. Thos. Sleater, Mrs. Kirtland all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Maud Kirtland and two daughters, daugh-ters, Louise and Evelyn of Salt Lake were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner. Friday afternoon of last week at 4 o'clock fire was discovered in the house at Dinkeyville which belongs to W. E. Scott. The fire started in the roof, caused by to spark falling from the chimney. Due to the timely aid of an engine and a bucket brigade, the fire was soon extiguished with but small damages. The house is occupied oc-cupied at present by two Mexican families. Some time during Thursday evening eve-ning or early Friday morning of last week some one broke open the gar-I gar-I ages belonging to Bazil Doman, Geo. Knudsen, Dewey Knudsen and Fred Blackmore. The Gpo. Knudsen and Upton and Mrs. Hodges are sisters of Mrs. Rolls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams and family fam-ily are spending the week end with relatives in Morgan. Miss Evelyn Taylor of Eureka and Carl R. Higgins of New Hampton, Mass., were married the early part of the week. Miss Taylor was employed em-ployed at the U. S. Hotel for several Months recently and Mr. Higgins is an employe of the U. S. Mines. Their many friends in Copperfield extend their best washes. ' Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family returned re-turned Saturday from Fairview where they were the guests of relatives and friends for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and Blackmore cars happened to be out that night and were therefore secure. Some tools were stolen from Dewey Knudsen, his car jacked up and the wheel left lying on the ground. From the looks of things they evidently were searching for an Oldsmobile. Both locks were broken off Doman's garage and the spare tire and the rear left tire and rim were taken. The amateur thieves left a message written by their finger in the window I in the rear of the car which read, "Good bye. Off to Cal," Mr. Do- daughter Jean and Roy Terry left early Tuesday morning by auto for ' San Diego, Cal., where they expect . to make their home. Mrs. Terry and . baby Beverly left for California a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Reynolds and son Paul of Eureka were the guests of Mr .and Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Sr., Sunday. John and Richard Hyland left Copperfield Cop-perfield Saturday for Ocean Park, Cal., to make their home wtih their mother, Mrs. John Byrne. |