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Show Copperfield Brevities Mrs. James McDonald was hostess to the Good Time club at her home here Monday evening. even-ing. Five Hundred was played. Ladies high score was won by, Mrs. II. Bullock. Consolation, Mrs. George McDonald. Gents high score, William Butler, Consolation, Con-solation, C: II. Pierce, Jr. A four course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. P. Doughtery, Mr. and MrSi II. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. G. McDonald, Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs. Myles McDonald, Mrs. Mary Ma-ry Butler, Miss M. and A. Ander son, G. Stubbs, William Butler, Dick Pascoe, Drew Stubbs and C. II. Pierce. Sr. Mrs. Joe Nichols spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake visiting relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones and family spent several days with relatives at Spanish Fork the past week. Mr. and Mrs W. Sommerville announce the arrival of a daugh ter, born Sunday. Miss Gertrude Colyar and Miss E. Borg and Miss E. Wilkinson attended the Theatre in Salit Lake, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bert Pumphreyand family fam-ily visited relatives in Spring-ville Spring-ville last week end. Mrs. O. C. Jones and son. Clyde, spent the day Sunday as their guests and returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Atherly left here Tuesday to make their home near Tooele. Miss B. Terry, of Shoshone, Idaho, is visiting her grand parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nichols. Copperfield friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eberhart entertained at a farewell party for them at Copperfield Tuesday evening. Games and music were the features. fea-tures. During the evening O. C. Jones presented Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart with a gift of money on behalf of their many friends, as a sngnt token of their appreciation appre-ciation of Mr. Eberhart's services ser-vices to this community during his stay in Bingham. Mr. Eberhart Eber-hart briefly responded and while his future plans are still Indefinite, Indefi-nite, they expect to leave for the east about March 1st. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to fifty guests Mrs. Horace Grant and child- ren returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit with relatives rel-atives in Salt Lake and Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Mrs. N. O. Donnell spent several sev-eral days in Salt Lake this week. Miss Rowena Turner returned return-ed home Sunday after spending several weeks with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. Joe Rodda returned from St. Marks Hospital Salt Lake City on Wednesday where he has been a patient for the past week he was accompanied by Mrs. Rhodda who went to town to bring him back. |