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Show Uolitan Briefs Tnoustn Sugar Beet Sign Up Held ftdsfs J OmlisMiece frith y a. the arms. m Mr. rad Mrs. Thomas CLEVELAND - GRACE sugar beet tag Mrs. Connary with a Mr. and Mrs. Robert ReedBel- - Famworth of Cleveland drove of Bennett Ft IjbmIm wu held in the ward Stork Shower. There to take her er and son Brent motored to TREA8URETON Mr. of Preston and Mrs. Myrtle vour, Virginia spent the past I to. Ogden Monday cultural hall Tuesday morn- - right relatives and Salt Lake City Sunday mornMs parents. Mr. two danghten beck to work with holidays Denton Cttv. tag. Hymas of Salt Lake many lovdy re ing to take his aifter. "Ha and Mrs. Malcomh and Mn. Loyd Bennett of Ni-- then after visiting their rooXUMdlV cwenlng the Bee-an-d ceived by Lois. Reg Mnvin ter. Reeder to the airport where are spending a coupletheir Mr. and Mrs. ther for four days. and family of Ogden were weeks In Texas, visiting Boy aoouta hlvegms Mr. rad Mrs. Norman to a she bovrd Intend'd plane Kenneth Mrs. Mr. W. councilman and High R. In held a party the ward halL and relatives' guests at the home of I Sunday h be- - father for Smith but CaUf., spent stow day, Harris Berkeley, and California in visited Elder Sam Dahle Denton Mrs. Wanda Hess and family. LloydFollowing various gamea, Mr. and Mrs. Maa of the fog plwnes were friends. David tag and two Earl their soot, homo freahmenti wen served by of Richmond were the que- cause and suffered an Hess Forest Barger the their new home In ers st sacrament meeting not taking off , so she return- staylagat Murray who naktel Denton la staying In aeddrat when the terse he the teachers. Andy NetUtah ed Mrs. heme them. with Airing the hoUr Nbphl, the evening. wiW n.M Preston with Ms. grandpar- was riding threw Mm off and near Loa Angeles during Family members who call- Sunday tie them Rrader told accompanied of the s. outward . evidences ton hMvjMm. Richard home of Mr. and fell on The saddle horn holiday ents. Mr. and Mrs. ed at Mi stomach. He Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Melvin Grant Sunday of the truthfulness of the also. Ward. punctured Preston spent a day of the tSSSii Two apodal quiltings were MT. and Mrs. Don y u in the hospital for treatafternoon to wish Mrs. Grant Bode of Mormon from I weekst the home of her , held and discoveries CanIn P$t Monday by Tuuday man and were her eon enjoyed a ment. Murat Mendenhall haMrtMay toother. the relief South America aw society. Week end guests nt the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howplma rapper Sa turday night of the of Mrs. Mrs. the and Belva Skinner poke T. and Mr. home and Chant growth of J. Mn. at the home of Mr. and lire. Gloria cnu-c- h ard both of Thatcher. :Hill, (a daughter, and family ifornia in the Southern Cal- family of Logan woe Sunday Ted PaaMni and family. Barger wen Mr. and Mrs. and Mn. Don Panter and Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd from which he visitors of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barton Ken Prater of Salt Lake City, wf Ogden) and Mr. and Mbs. nett visited Mrs. Fern Wright has recently returned. Elder Atkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert WagE. O. Bingham of Trenton, Harris Mr. and Mra. Charles For-o-f at a Pocatello hospital daring on the Home ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dock BarCleveland have They wen served refresh- - Teachingspoke MRS. LOLA UTTLEDKE Union Burton of Cleveland, the past week. of program. The choir Edith Casteel at and Mn. dinner were ger visit from their guests a Sunday of is the her homo at Mrs. Keith Clegg and son visiting 'frank sang, Whan Read durI Mrs. Pocatello. Other guests Bruce Hansen' has Ehra Ann rad her of son and daughter-in-law- . M:. ton home of Mr. and Niter visited at the home WanMrs. week wen the confined to his bed for the That Sweet Story of Old," and Mrs. Don ML raweh Don Workman and family. from ing rad daughter of and Before parents Mir. and Mrs. hu Thee KirLord." ta Leone Hesa RaHiaon da rad Mn. spoke Salt Lake atyduring the Dean Prater Gary peat week due to illness. in Cleveland. were given by Lends of SmlthfiekL Prayers In the Second v Preston holidays. bJThe Relief MRS. VERLAN ROGERS Chambers and Fred Green. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marand Weldon McIfrs. lfr. Sunday Society quilted Mr. adMra.LnFHaJolmr of Lewiston entertained Fri- Rfadurd Allsop was presented riott received word Friday afternoon. Visitors woe Cleveland of Mrs. one of their quilts Monday. Gregor day at the home of Mr. and to be voted upon in order to nlgM of an right P., aityra I NUHo Talbot and Mr. and Tteelve ladies wen pnsent visit of Mrs. W. D. Connary, honor- - be ordaimd an Elder. baby Ctrl bora to Mr. and Mr,, of her Talbot Scott Isl The lesson was given by Mrs. family Mn. Dave (Wanda) Bleasard hot leaves for Germany Mrs. of Pnatan gkfamer of Lucretia Mary Neeley Liberty the P$ i of Salt Lake CKy. IMa la tha for her leaving to on home management The to conunue Ms first child tortus United States Ar-- dinner was saved by Mrs. vice in teen-agor- o Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eunice Perry, Mrs. Janette Saturday viaitore at ter Evelyn and sprat the weekend at Mrs. and Mrs. Lorna Tdbot toeworth rad Mrs. Nanttn Fanter were Mr. I Nuriev win visit faniRy. spent the seek end at Ogden and family (of Hyrum, Utah Reeder. a stent time where they attended the wel- were danghten Portia guesteat Miss Gleans PasMns was Sunday come home testimonial tor a the home huU in Whitney and Aftra an overnight neat at the family from Mated. of Mr. add Mral Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bennett I McBride in Logn on her grandson, Steven Bpplch, son Von Talbot and family. of Mias Kathy Parry h of Mr. and Mrs. EsUe son Bart visited in Soda way, rad Auael BeR spoke in i night who recently returned meat meeting Sunday night Friday Allan Lyon took the high Springs with their daurtiterl tip Mrs. lfr.radrira.TLra ter of Cleveland from the Gemma mission. in team to of High Coundl-macapacity spent MouI Enroute home he stopped in Wrens Iy-o- n nt Bower and son Clint They fin. the at mb-- w,. viattors Other burg Friday. ICwglanH and visited Ms bio- also went with them. wen Mrs. Arad Bell enjoyed a delicious pizza sup--1 Logu tar Rooakl who was ther. Daniel, who la serving meeting I per. told ha had ulcer. wlaha h the gfWA IdSS. Mr. rad Mrs. Darwin 1U-- visited his parenta Mr. While they were In Ogdii and Nets Benson. They e mornwith Newton Saturday hot and aona Steve rad Bry- Mrs. WUford Prater white they visited their sons, EsUe joyed visttlng the vaults rad ing and came off victorious. of Salt Lake CKy vlrited Logan. and Sheldon and families. re- many other sUds of Interest in Winder with his Mrs. Grace Harris accom-hrecratiy VISITORS turning home Tuesday after- around Salt Lake City. Mr. rad Mrs. Orvall parents daughtei noon. Visitors at robot and In Thatcher with! Mr. and Mira. Gira Griffta LEWISTON of Mr. and Mrs. Morlnnd attended a supper of the Fal- the Wilton G. Payne her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. grand daughter Date Bennett on his birthday Spackman motored to Salt ter Brush Salesmen and for the holidays were Salt Lake Monday for a check wives held at OgdralWednes-da- y Children, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- on Morland. rge G. Pane and children New Years day dinner at evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. two Mark and Janls of Houston. the home ef Mr. and Ifrs. Ethel RawUni attended n carpenters days last week in Salt Lak-- i Texas; Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Red Anderson was attended wnquet at the Union Build- undergoing medical treat-mo- t Paynn rad son Jodi of Ban- by Mr. and Mrs. Dau Hogan Mr. rad Ifrs. ing Friday evening. Thor daughter Deanna croft, Idaho, Mr. rad Mn. and Trenton people wbo went to Powers of Burley stayed at David Potter and children Ralph Anderson rad family, and Doug of Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderie church vaults with the ex- the Rawlins home white her Lynn cursion Saturday were Mr. mother was absent and then Falla and Mr. Paynes father son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Aubrey Griffin and spent the following week with J. Burton Payne of Lava Ho Mickelsoa, Dick A and girl friend, Norma Hodaughter Shlriene, Mr. and her parents and other rela- Springs, Idaho. Mr. rad Mbs. Neal Van n gan rad' Carol Young, a fra Lew P. Allsop. Mr. and tives. Mrs Ldand T. Cottle, The scouts under the coachare taking a winter va- friend of Kay Anderson!!. Christensen. ing of Morland Sparkman cation in Wmly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wllker Ekriae Benson played a basket beB cum and in Loa Angeles. phlne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delaiivos, Friends In Texas TRENTON- -A -- Ana Girl From Virginia Vials In Dontons Spend Week I7iih rDv Utah .i I - sign-u- p :i : visit-wit- - ng dreaiat arnhe-otopc- al tJFSIE! won-famil- S. Mg Holp for in junior high oohool ,? p-t- 0 "J N?1 ftibflBm t'ailK ft u i ' Jt. (ZOOM ftie ag fell (Shin ..T Ep-plc- hh gg n. j,, A JSlUft ifcr WtaslteaTiO Pin-andfoml- iy n n cr - $8.78 I At-tina- not The Preston CITIZEN Or-de- Nor-Gon- e Joee-Lapra- y, Doyle g& Mom to Harris rad daughter In Layton during the holidays. Ifrs. Alton Forman ntnra-- l If repaid in 14 digs the total ad to her home in Gtovelnd cut wM ha Of. Pham tar Tuesday after being in the I Preston hospital with infec- prompt, uortoon serriu! tion following n cue of the flu. Mrs. Vera Nielsen of Pres-- I her daughter Mrs. Phyllis Johnson Monday at her home in Cleveland. Mr. and Ifri. Spencer Pan-- 1 ter rad girls Penhie rad Lor-- I te of Salt Lake Ctty visited Mi parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Prater Monday evening rad spending the night at I ha parents Mr. rad Mrs. Vernon Johnson in Grace, re-ned to their home Tuee- day. ton visited LOANS UP TO 2500 NMoNH I FINANCE COMPANY of Logan t B 21 Federal Avenue 1 In 60 yean of copper production in Utah, there never was a safer year than 1964. The accident frequency rate for the year wu 0.86 leu than one losttime accident per million man hours worked. many ums shipped on Union Pacific. In establishing 1964 as the safest year ever, the entire Division worked mom than 3,140,000 man hours without a single accident that kept a man off the job. The Refinery operated for the accie full year without a dent. The Bingham Canyon Mine worked 2,310,000 man hours without a disabling injury And set a new low frequency, mark of 0.93. The frequency rate at the Magna and Arthur lost-tim- Cancentraton dropped to 0.82, the Smelter maintained reeord which tops its the entire industry. Truly, that wu the year that wu, for safety at Kennecott. . automated while all-ti- How was it accomplished? Through the joint efforts of emeveryone at Kennecott ployees, supervisors, unions, safety engineers and management. They set a goal for safety, and they more than reached it. They look back to the year that wat with justifiable pride. At the same time they look forward to the year that it to bt with determination. Their new goal an even safer 1966. nod of It te mined asd rafiatd inrs. Pacific country sad modi ef tha copper mows oe from smoitsr to moMifacturor to marftot for many iadmtriil and Thi Wot The Uf. b copper country . . . Wot b llsbs conwmsr -- mm thi?iL,ttv.t,. lir. rfr ,v 4 wo. ebetronb traffic coo troll, commoaicitbns and ikilled penonnei provide effiebnt, dependable and aconomial transportation. Whonowr yon ship from, to or throuih the West, bo specific . . . route Unioe Pacific On Union Pacific, modern - m la a OmmUmt yoo He MMMy. Lawo aad galas cam Na bany. laparfe laid. PaSawa aad eoach Faadb haw . - - -- - ..I.i. union pmofio J RAILROAD Oaa on fm Nwmomia naniiNnNipBN v ' Vj , - If , |