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Show - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 rmpnMwm.T.mW.mNCKAM CANYON. UTAH PAGE FOUR J L. Murano. Gsts visit in Fillmore withvTT""! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust of Santa Barbara, Calif., are visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Gust were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son of Salt Lake City. John Motis, Harold Sturgill and Wilbur Thomas left last Friday for Portland, Ore., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Hill Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and children, Linda Ann and Allen, recently visited with Mrs. Brisk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Joan Fike, Marjorie Sax, Sharon Strand, Connie Tanner, Michele Delaney, Karen Olsen, Patricia Curtis, Bobby Davis, Harold Jenkins, Sophie Kampros, Shir-ley Johnson, Richard and Paul McMullin, George Markovich, Gary Colyar, Richard Zdunicn and Karen Fitzgerald. Prizes were won ' by Sophie Kampros, Harold Jenkins, Kent Allsop, Bobby Davis, Karen Olsen, Rich-ard McMullin, Joan Fike and Shirley Johnson. A delicious two course luncheon was served and a delightful time was enjoyed. : copperton : Lucille Peterson 5G2W Vonda Mae Olsen Ph. 568J Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wil-liams of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olsen. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olsen were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jepperson-o- f Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and children, Kenny and Sidney were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk of Bingham. Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis was Loi3 Davis of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ray vis-ited Wednesday in Salt Lake City with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray. Pfc James J. Wing of SaUna, Kans., is spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wing. James will leave soon for England. (Jlsen. Tuesday guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin and children, Arlene, Barbara Ann, Marjorie and Jimmy of West Jordan. A birthday party was given for Keith LaComb on his seventh birthday by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaComb. Attending were Montez Hansen, Bonnie Harker, Shirley Johnson, David and Jerry Moore, Tommy Red-mond, Tommy Carrigan, Linda Ann Brisk, Linda Smernoff, Sus-an Garrity, Yvonne Willey, Les-ter Moore, Jan Norden, Russell Bolton, Pearl Milher Johnny Johnson and Roy C. Hatch. Pin the tail on the donkey was play-ed and prizes won by Pearl Mil-ne- r, Jerry Moore and Shirley Johnson. A delicious luncheon was served and all received fa-vors. Pinochle club met Monday ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Tory E. Tobiason. Mrs. William John-son was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Dahl-stro- m and Kay Braun. Tasty re-freshments were served to nine. "Earl Carroll's Last Gamble" If a coin flipped in Hollywood had come up heads, Beryl Wal-lace and Earl Carroll probably would be alive today! Read how this great showman bet on every-thing, success or failure, romance or tragedy even life or death. In the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. (Too Late For Last Week) A dinner party was held in honor of Mrs. William Ablett Sunday at her home. Those pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. M. Lynn and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Bononcini and dau-ghter Carol and Mr. Ablett and daughter Patricia. Girl Scout Troop 97 went to the library last Thursday to learn how to use library books. They were accompanied by their troop leader, Mrs. William Ablett. A birthday party was given for Susan Santistevan by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Santistevan. Susan celebrated her seventh birthday Oct. 22. Those attending were Nannette Santistevan, John Dee Mitchell, Daniel Mitchell, Jean Hausknecht, Stanley Pullan, Betty Lou Bailey, Kent Allsop, he littnham 2btlltitt Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. m NATIONAL 6DITORIAI JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application parent, , Winner of the afghan way by Martha CireUi.1 8 Bills, No. 3 Brisk Apu Marij ' Lafayette Hantchett Lake City, S Boston Consolidate? ? 0 Knowles of Denver V? C guests Wednesday I Wer They toured Copnerfbr8"'1 Highland Boy. ThffW ' time Mr KnoVles to has ben Bingham since 1918 bjc Mrs. F J Quinn left Thu ' for a visit in California da visit in San Diego with Wl Mrs. Louis Martin and in Santa Barbara. She j gone about two months pre-set we're Claudia Murano, Nikkie Florence Jimas, Dorothy Benson, Anderson, George Sluga Larry Donna and Nadfce Jacobson, Ted -- dv Susan James, Linda Nelson Chesler, Linda Kesler, Linda Bobby and Dicky Rauer. PaTsv Rice, Joyce Badovinatz, KayLipsey, Paulette Dis- - ienza. Murano, Mary Ag-:-? Jacobson and Sharon Peter-so- n. Games were played after which cake, ice cream and punch were served. Each guest received a favor- - D F. Johanson entered LDb hosoital in Salt Lake City Wed-nesday for observation. Wednesday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bingham of California. No 1 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. John J. Creedon. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Leonard L. Miller and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins1. Lovely refresh-ments were served. Mr and Mrs. Ward Warner re-turned Tuesdayjromji LOCAL NOTES A lovely birthday party was given Wednesday afternoon in honor of Marian Murano on her sovpnth birthday by her mother, visited in Midvale U They also anMrMaUndaMrS. Bert Whetsel and feaGnA, Fred Brenner and Mrs. Elizabeth Kerr spent week visiting with Staff bgt. ij Brenner and family of T Mrs R. E. Burke and Mrs. W. Thursday in J. Tierney spent SMrLaankd Mr?' John Mannos and children spent last week end Farmmgton where Mr. Mannos went Pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 1,icrnriey: Mr and Mrs. Gordon Burke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore sur-prised Mrs. R. E Burke with a birthday party October 28. : coppERFiELb : Valeta Nevers Ph. 505W Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel. Mrs. Bill Henry and daughter Lola Mae of San Francisco, Calif, and Mrs. Bob Henry of Holladay spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gonzales. Wade Todd and son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner left Wed-nesday morning for Missouri. Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saltas and son and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mas-tori- s, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. N. G. Nevers and son Bill and daughters Valeta and Norma spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Bill attended, the football game at the HIGHLAND BOY. Eva Pazell Phone 402 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pino and children spent Tuesday, Wednes-day and Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Pazell and family. Martin Pazell left Tuesday night for Missouri where he is planning to stay a few days. Elma Pazell was a week end guest at the home of Mrs. Mary Pazell. Pete Zabala left for Ely, Nev., where he is employed as a sheep herder. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock were Murray visitors Tuesday. Steve SmilaniT-'h-, son of Mrs. Milka Smilanich, is sports editor each Tuesday on the Chronicle, daily paper at the University of Utah. Steve is in his third year at the U and is majoring in soc-iology. He is also a sports writer for the Salt Lake Telegram. SEE THE MIDWAY SERVICE ALL TYPES OF WELDING TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE YOUR CHEVRON GAS STATION STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS T. J. HURLEY TELEPHONE 12 "A Utah service induj. try, they tell me, i$ one that serves the people connected with basic industries like mining, farming and manu-- - facturing. And basic products, in turn, are sold outside the state and bring in money to support the service workers merchants, teachers, carpenters, mechanics, and others." UTAH MININcaOT ' (in DPS GOilE BV fill Folks Used io "Jack-Up- " Their Car for Winter pi No siree . . . they would not think of trying to run jjjj? jjj: it during the cold wintry dayB. jjjjj I!!!! . All You Need to Do Is to Bring Your Car jjjjj i3 Torni'no Our flace and Say "FIX IT UP ijij jjjjj UUUF0R WINTER" . jjjjh II Winter Lubricants Motor Tune-U- p jjjjj &ii Yei, we have the RIGHT KIND Iff important t thii time of jjjjj jjj of winter oil and sreases to year to keep your 'car running g::: ::: make your car itart easier. better during the cold day. $::: iiiii ij Hi!! Anti-Freez- e New Spark Plugs jjij 1 The kind that la.t. .11 winter uicky ting "on .1 :!::: without worry or care. reai cold days. 1:111 I 111 STANDARD GARAGE j QfgJj 425 MAIN STREET PHONE 18 A. & H. 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Safety Steel Body easier riding and driving . . . longer talk talks when ou Dodge! . AkplaM Type Hyire Shock Absorbers MAGNA MOTOR COMPAHyT 8940 W. 2700 South Masna' Utah Phone 2761 . r 3 A Message To Kennecott Employees For the protection of employees who have been thrown off their jobs by the B.L.F.&E. strike, your management has arranged so that the cooperative group life insurance and medical plan now in force can be maintained. The company will pay its share of the insurance premium and its share of the medical expense each month. To maintain your protection, your share of the premium on group life insurance and your share of the payment under the cooperative medical plan should be made on or before the 25 th day of each month. This will keep your group life insurance and medical plan in force for the month in which you make the payment. For your convenience, the payments may be made at any of the following company offices: Mine Office at Bingham Canyon, which is open daily except Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mills Arthur Plant Pay Office, which is open daily except Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Salt Lake Gty Office of Company Comptroller, 710 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, which is open from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For your information, payroll checks for time worked during the last half of October will be ready on the regular pay day. At the mills, checks can be obtained at the Magna and Arthur time offices after 3 p.m., November 8th. Checks for mine employees will be ready November 10th and can be called for at the time office at Bingham Canyon. Sincerely, Vice-Preside- nt and General Manager Utah Copper Division |