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Show gate at the state convention also held in Salt Lake. Wilford F. Adams was the guest of his sister, Mr. Geo. P. Johnson Sunday evening. ' Mr .and Mrs. Harry McDonald entertained en-tertained Friday evening of last week in honor of their seventh wedding anniversary. an-niversary. Dancing and gamei . formed the amusements of the evening. even-ing. A three course dinner was served to the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield, Mrs. Harry Sours, Mr. ami Mr. L"wis Stiener, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grissim, Fred Blarkmore, Miss Ruth Blackmore and Lewis O'Jancin. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor motored to Salt Lake Sunday where they visited Mr3. Taylor's mother, Mrs. W. W. Wright who is a patient at the county hospital. They . abo visited, other relatives while at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Eller Stoker anil son Jack attended the Wilkes theater -in Salt Lake Sunday evening. Leonard Harper and Miss Norma Harper of Pocatello, Idaho, were the guests Sunday of their brother, Seth Harper and family in Dinkeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen and baby Dorothy Dor-othy Jane attended the Peach day 1 celebration in Brigham City Thursday Copperfielcl Locals Miss A. Kunz was the dinner guest of Miss Pearl Mugfur Friday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Jennie Mann, Miss Elsie Bod-mer Bod-mer and Allan Jackson motored to Wallsburg Thursday where they were the guests of Mrs. Mann's sister, Mrs. Stoker. Mrs. Essie Brockelbank and son James left Saturday for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cal., where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Salt Lake arrived here Saturday and will make their home in the dwelling pre. viously occupied by Mrs. Essie Brockelbank. Brock-elbank. Miss Pearl Mugfur left Saturday afternoon for ber two weeks vacation1 which she expects to spend in Aspen, Colo., the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Anderson. Miss Muirfur was ana t riaay oi lasi wees. . Mr. and Mrs. James Denver and son Billie left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends in Wyoming. Mrs. Ed Barrett entertained the L. T. B. club Wednesday ' afternoon. Bridge was played. Mrs. Earl Melius won first prize and Mrs. Wm. At-" kinson won the consolation. Dainty .X ' refreshments were served to Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. H .J. Fisher, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. John Knud- , sen, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Earl Melius and ijri Clarence Watkins. Miss Helen Byrne was the inspiration inspira-tion for a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. The guests were entertained at the Diana theater after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served at the Byrne home.. Besides .the guest -t-ef- hono--"' v-those v-those present were Misses Ella , Nicholl, Melba Turner, Mary Fisher, Mary and Katie Anderson and Audrey ' . Thurmond. Mrs. Teddy Byrne acted as chaperone. John E. Draper and B. K. Doman members of Highland Boy lodge No. accompanied as far as Salt Lake by her mother, Mrs. A. A. Mugfur, who returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Jack Davidson and children and Mrs. A. Annis were the guests of friends in Copperfield Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Tibbies was the week end guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wells. Mrs. K." Johnson 'was the'" supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mile3 McDonald Mc-Donald Sunday evening. Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood entertained enter-tained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Mildred's fifth birthday. Misses Alice Grissim and Doris Kent assisted the hostess in entertaining. , Games were played, Francis Fennel won first prize and Doris Kent won the consolation prize. Dainty refreshments were served to the guest of honor and Betty Kinsey, Alice Grissim, Lola Wing, Bobby Wing, Norma Watkins, Betty Long, Jean Ford, Doris Kent, Fay Hansen, Ruth and Frances Fennel and Louis Braun. The young baby of Mrs. Henry Hansen who has been very sick for some time is reported to be improving improv-ing at the present time. ' Mrs. Byron Thurmond and sons, Byron, Jr., and Jack were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Ivan Terry was the guest of Mrs: Wm. Terry of Draper Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Fred Turner, Jr., and children of Lark are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen. Mr .and Mrs. Lon Lloyd were the guests of relatives in Salt Lake Sunday. Sun-day. Alvin Neilson and H. W. Neilson of Pleasant Grove were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirken-dall Kirken-dall Sunday. il i. u. U. i . accompanied Ernest , Keil to Salt Lake to lodge No. 2 for initiation Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Larsem and sons Welden and Mailin of Midvale , were the guests Sunday of lr. and Mrs. , Basil K. Doman. A. J. Allred who died early Monday , morning in Salt Lake was an employee em-ployee at the U. S. Mining Co., here for several months. r Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen motored to Park City Monday where they were called by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Doidge. Miss Ebba .Anderson of Sandy was the guest of Mrs. Gu3 Kallas Friday1 ' ' of last week. Mrs. Lewis Peterson of Heber wa3 the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Byron . Thurmond, Sr., the early part of the ' week. r The night men have organized a bowling team 'at the Utah Copper club and are preparing to defeat Magna and the other league teams. Mr. Leatherwood and Mr. Opploinist of Copperfield belong to the team and claim they are ready to meet any team. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Alexander and daughter Loraine of Midvale were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kallas. Mrs. J. A. Burrows of Heber was a I ' Continued on Page 4 Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Robertson and children spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Robertson's brother Dr. George Bean of Oregon who is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Browning of Missouri is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Lan-don Lan-don Ford and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and family . Mrs. Browning is the grandmother of Lan-don Lan-don and John Ford. Mrs. Fred Wing, Sr., Miss Ida Wing, Mrs. Arthur Wing and son Floyd, Mr .and Mrs. Ellis Bird and children Max and Eloise all of Springville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wing Sunday. Miss Sweeny of Lark was the guest Sunday of Miss Beth Hatch Miss Sweeny is a teacher at Lark this year. Friday of last week was Constitution Constitu-tion day and was very nicely observed ob-served in the school at Copperfield. H. B. Aven and Earl Nepple of the Kiwanis club were present, also Supt. D. C. Jensen. Mr. Aven spoke on the Constitution and patriotism while Supt. Jensen spoke pn patriotism and the benefit of the new building consisting con-sisting of a fine up to date auditorium auditor-ium and new class rooms were to the school and community. The students stu-dents rendered two songs, the "Star Spangled Banner," and 'America." E. K. Pappas, manager of the Diana theater, attended the congressional convention in Salt Lake Thursday of last week as a delegate for the Democrats Dem-ocrats representing district No. 189 and on Friday Mr. Pappas was a dele. COPPERFIELD-Centinued from PaZel guest the early part, of the week o her Bister, Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Si Mrs. Wrn. Wallace entertainei Tuesday evening at a surprise part; in honor of her husband. Cards wen the feature of the evening. A daint; lunch was served to' Mr. and Mrs Charles Moore Mr. and Mrs. F. D Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whipp Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butts, Mr. am Mrs. A. A. Cole and Miss Helen Cole Miss Lucy Stocking of South Jor dan spent the week end with her sis. ter, Mrs. Gus Kallas. Wm. Gay of Payson spent the earl part of the week visiting his aunt Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Sr., and hii sister, Miss Nellie Gay at the U. S hotel. Misses Golda and Murrel Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Salt Lake, formerly of th U. S., Clayton Wheedon and Raymonc Welch of Riverton were the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kallas, J. . Delahide of Salt Lake City, i representative of the bureau of School of Mines of Utah has been giving i series of lectures on fires and gassee in mines to the men at the U. S Mine this week. Mrs. J. B. Myers of Lower Bing-ham Bing-ham and her friend Mrs. Cummings of Pittsburg, Penn., were the luncheon guests of Mrs. H. B. Aven Tuesday. Wednesday after school the teachers teach-ers took a hike up in the hills where they enjoyed a picnic lunch. Those making the hike were Misses Dora Hansen, Alta Acord, June Rhees, Maurine Olson teachers of Lower Bingham and Elizabeth Hatch, Mau-deen Mau-deen Prisby, Cressie Roundy and Mabel Neprude. Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage Wednesday of Clayton Wheadon of South Jordan and Miss Murrel Christensen of Salt Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen of the U. S. Mine. A reception was held in the evening at the home of Mr. Whe'adon's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Crouther of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen of the U. S. Mine attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Crow, daughters Irene and Isabel, John and Lenard Anderson motored to Riverton Monday Mon-day evening and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mrs. H. B. Aven 'and Mrs. Arthur Maly attended a luncheon at the Hotel Utah Wednesday given in honor hon-or of Miss Bessie Dean Bostleman an October bride. |