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Show daughter, Mrs. Clark Zimmerman. There will be a Parent-Teachers' meeting held in the Auditorium next Friday evening. As there are several sev-eral matters of interest to be discussed dis-cussed a full attendance of all members mem-bers is desired. A class in nursing, under the leadership lead-ership of Miss Van Ee was held at 6 p. m. Tuesday evening in Miss Ne-prudes' Ne-prudes' class room. ' In the future, the class will be held at 7 p. m. every Tuesday. The course costs $2.50 which includes a text book. All those who desire to take the course can obtain ob-tain full particulars from Miss Van Ee. The Parent-Teachers' organization held the following porgram in the Auditorium Tuesday evening. Songs 6th and 7th Grades Announcement Miss Van Ee Piano Solo Miss Chriatensen Duet Mrs. Lyon and Mrs. Thornberg Accordion Solo . Mr. Bedont Dance Grace Taylor Reading Miss Candland Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mann and family of Centerville were the guests of Mrs. Jennie Mann Thanksgiving Day. I Louise Braun, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Braun of the Telegraph is very seriously ill thu week with pneumonia. Liston Bary was a visitor in .Wall-burg, .Wall-burg, Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Stoker of Wallsburg who has been visiting in Copperfield and Lower Bingham for the past few weeks returned to her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield were the honor guests at a surprise party Friday evening. Social chat form the amusement of the evening. even-ing. Luncheon was served to the (juests of honor, James and Bertha Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald," McDon-ald," Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Fred Blackmore, Marie Blackmore, Lewis Zancin and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson. Mrs. Pat O'Maley and Mrs. Harry Steele of Heaston Heights were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Jackson Steele Friday. Mrs. Hattle Bezzant and Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Green, all of Lindon were the, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Butterfield, Sunday. Mrs. George A. Martineau and Mrs. E. F. Bishop of Sandy, former resldent of Copperfield, were renewing re-newing acquaintances in Copperfield Saturday evening. Mrs. A. O. Mugfur entertained at cards Friday evening. Five Hundred Hun-dred was played and refreshments served. . There was a Mexican entertainment entertain-ment held at the Auditorium Friday evening. .. , Copperfield merchants advertising In this issue are: The Miners Merc, on page four and the United Drug Co., on page one. Don't overlook them. The Community Church are holding hold-ing their Sunday School in the Au. Copperfield Locals Mrs. Bv- L. Aven entertained at dinner Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. D. J. Hickey and son, Daniel, Mrs. Rudolph Bostleman and Mrs. McEwan, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly and son, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aven and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Aven were Provo visitors Sunday. Miss Ella Stull of Salt Lake is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Aven this week. Mr. Charles Hakis left Copperfield Wednesday for Chicago where he expects ex-pects to make hi 3 home. The Parent-Teachers!' Association held a dance in the Auditorium Tuesday Tues-day evening. " Everyone enjoyed a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Takis and family have moved down to the home situat- clltorium at 1:30 o'clock and meeting at lrf.o p. m. The Utah Copper's new apartme.ff' in Copperfield have all been rented. We extend a welcome to our new residents and an invitation to attend our Sunday Schools and social affairs af-fairs in this, their new home. At present the Latter Day Saints are holding Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., Sunday, in the old Utah Copper Cop-per office building, opposite the Rex Hotel. A special effort is being made to have everyone attend. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walking entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grlsson entertained enter-tained Sunday evening. Five Hundred Hun-dred was played and refreshments served to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wat-kins Wat-kins and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns;. ed on the old road near the Apex tailing pond where Mr. Takis will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Takis leave a host of friends in Copperfield who wish them well in their new home. Their son, Andrew who has been employed em-ployed in the Miners Merc, meat market mar-ket resigned his position about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. R. Halvers entertained entertain-ed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns at din-i ner Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grisson enter-j tained at a pre-Thanksjdving supper Wednesday evening. Five Hundred was played. Clarence Watkin3 won gent's first prize, Ernest Lancaster consolation. Mrs. C. C. Colyar won ladies first prize and Mrs. Clarence Watkins, consolation. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lancaster. Dell Iverson has accepted a position posi-tion in the Miners Merc. Co., meat market as helper. Mrs. J. H. Colyar of Salt Lake is visiting here this week with her |