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Show Mrs. Clarks Funeral held ( meuinlieiit '.'I ntv alley ipiHisiny bal( Mai ie K. Nemeth in the No Mallow (Talk wore conducted loting foi judge ol the Seeond Tuesday al Lai kin- - Moituary Judicial Distmt Couit will he Hendiiiks, himself a in Salt Lake Mia. Flail, died John Satuiday looming at het icm-dei- u foiniei d 1st i a t judge e in Faiimngton aftei sufMt. Hendmks is the only fering a tioke limn July i. 1x7, othei candidate to file foi the She lc e The distiut unhides at 1ilot Knoh. Mo. to Hcniv oil I he and Moig.m kiiiii- ehliei Mallon. She Vnna and Fai mmgtoli Fumi al llhelnnna for Mr. -- iu. Hill Air Force base, Ltah ordering workloads at Hill AFI Following in hei three electronic sending' mothers footstep-- wheie Giand operation today. champion hones a.e concerned, desk-siM?s! e IHM machines are The type 06G Transof Fail are of located mainteTwo the units in the ceivers. Sunset, walked off with the Club State nance diiectorate, one of winch is placed close to the ixeir Canning aircraft pi eduction lints in tie main hangars. A third (,la,al ( hampionship at the machine is hooked up in the supply directorate in the fnN mXThe fo.me. Caml warehouse section. (Talk of Morgan won the same ls V. Flaik in 4 I til Surxnom. daughter; Maitin -- 'IfsS 4-- H s. Ml. Hendi'cks has a long lec-oi- d of serene in govei omental He lias hten hotn city K. and Mis, aftaiis. a Wayne (Maxine) Lund, Fuini-muto- and di'tiut judge and county fie yi aink h'ldi en , foui and dist i a t attoi net Mstei s. He w a a Set olid ilunal was m the Salt Lake '.indue foi the In y i ai s pi 101 to City cemcieiy j.M Re an .end educated in d and Logan, Mi Helidiieks t mk his bac In lot of science deem ,it Itch State Iruxeisity land a juus cioctoi ciegiee fiom the Stanfoid Fmteisity Law John in St. Lou,s, Mo. , yiKl ' . nianied iDcat Split-secon- d ol material for maintenance is now possible as a result ol and receiving deuces put mt i on and 1 1 xtfvr $ A The JOURNAL-Se- pt. 6, 958 Page 2 Colleen Steed 30 year changes to be noted Wins state At Davis Class of '28 meet Hfinni U Transceivers speed orders For material at Hill A F B Hendricks files for judge Of Second District Court ihonoi in l'l'.'i. This honor Final plans are Kaysville being made fm the gala leunion of the Davis High School class if Bus. The elite of the reunion ha been changed from Oct. d to Oct m, at the Davis High School Ruhaid S. Evans, president cf the class, advmes that those who vvich to attend should vvnte 01 phone him at Rt. 1, Lay ton, In telephone Kaysville ik'ilc-R- c September acuity memheis who vine teaching in l'rjs aie uiged to attend. How much have you changed in thirty yeais? This is one of the questions that will he fm those who attend le leunion. J-'- 1 network is designed primarily to speed up t ileen a tup to ( huago togives at- dubCon- l eijuisitioning of material liom supply to maintenance tend the National tu lie heltl in ',ov or Feeto support its workloads. Previously, typewritten requi-T11- " Rhone T(i? earned the honor of Colleen to supply to be sitions were prepared and ha competing in the State F air Idled a time consuming pmcess. club competition by first wm- - Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sandersj Miss Evelyn Brough enter- er the Transcen network is card proces- imK Hi ami Champion at the enteitained Mr. and Mrs. llacking up eight guests at her home , ('lunt,v Fa1'; 1401 tcC monel J. Ashton at then Hour sing equipment, such as ke : punch machines, to pro- - State competition Thuisday evening, for a hut olleen sub Glass Rai ranch m Wyoming day puity. pare punched cards containing the necessary nitorma- - mitted s jars of pieserved foods Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown tiles tion to till the requisitions. The cards are fed into the -- i of fuit and i ot vegetables ecently. Hendricks . Mr. and Mrs. David Horne and book. iecoid and Club family, Mr. and Mis. Fd- b for a similar transceivers and at machine judgeship. Sc hool reproduced have moved to Riovo where hen 1,e ke,t and fam,h, oni will attend the BYU. Thls, the other end. '1 he belli; admitted to the ICleaitield: Mi. and Mrs. Hale lm a year. Faimmgtnn Seiond Waul I tSince nationally ,disday d Lester Nchoff.e left Saturouiicll ih liar he has piiutucd lew .Wehei Welfaie Bone and (idUKhter, Fa.m.n,-dawill hold a waid wilfaii banThe new reciuisiuoning system is especially suited Over a period of the five yems for l oitland. tliegc.n, wheielton He 1' a nieinbci of the Ami li- to the mem- SunUay viMt0r. of been has a quet on Sat., Si it l!7. at 7 !u n Ocrden Voodoo HillJC(,1leen line at aircraft he will be a guest of his production l Mi Henduck.s while helving mn Judicatuie Society, the an(J M)v TeJ Bone. ha" 0dnnetl p in. t,ua'ts New used on the Voodoos require thei, riank Schofiield and fam The even.ng will he lindi t lie as distnet judge maintained a An.eiuan Rai Mrs. ,eone Gurr and five chil- "ii, the I tab fast repair piocedures duet tun of the High 1nests leiiod ol speedy disposition of State Rar Ass n and the reijuisitioning of parts to meet tight production,0 she0hax completed five yeais ily and do some deep sea fish-- dien, Mis. Jeanne Kearl, Cleai ( of cooking in Clubs and ounty Rai Ass n schctlulcs. a vveek visiting ith quilum. Tickets may he put- - cases cumin; I't'foie him. Mr. and Mrs. Lane B. Jones flel(b . 1ie 4-- H . - Dl-tll- . Jlich-liimii- Hold welfare Ray-Raine- d h- , 1 Banquet . . ( y F-1- b,o-jM- 1 1 We-h- He 's a meiiiiiei of the LDS Mi. Henduck.s has been Chui h m the fight against alcok cl Ml. Ill lllll ks ,l'(i his wife, Kdwm Fail tne Rieston ( holism He is a (lileetui of the lesidc m Ogden. They Rein, Meohohsm Foundation Utah a mauled s(,n who woiks and a tiustee of the Northern hue at Hill I Hd. Utah Council on Alcoholism. He was also a piime mover in getL. Child, ting the divoice oncihatoi y law adopted He is a memhei of the Moose S Elaine Tomlinson was .sustained a,ld Llk lodge- - m Ogden, a liu Ggden Aiea I mt- as pi evident w 'th Helen Icinhy In and Jean Lei tin as hei Miss Diane Johnson was Sum Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) leleased as president as weie ( niton L. Child, engineman her counselois Emily I.undberg thud class, USN, son of Mi. and Donna Tanner. .ml Mis Glen C. Child of .77 E. Faith S, (Teaifield, aboard af Rota Mrs. irgini.i Layton and the tank landing ship USS Jean nlaughtei lecently leturned WhitTeld County, and Robeit from a vacation tup to Rolling S. Feiguson, hospital corpman J. isited thud ci.iss, I SN, son ot Ml 'Hills, Calif, wheie they with hei son, Mr and Mis Tom and Mis. livdle R. Swan of llJd Rota, Spam (FHTNC)-Ma- i.South Stale Stieet, litatiield, ton. tell J Cook, aviation boat-'La- y and husband f the funnel Miss . Ruhler underwent swains mate second class, l'SN.1 Russell son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.Fuigeiy, Thutsda.v imuiiing. He 11a F. Johnson ot Bountiful, aboard the attack tianspoit USS Cook of ll.T Raikyyay Duve, has letumed home Cleai field, and husband of the1 Mrs. Don Edwards c isited in Bexar, pai Deputed ill an amfoimer Miss Rexerly A. Aeiy Orem, Tuesday, with lelatives. phibious Squadion.il Naval Filof Cardmer, Me., is selling atj Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darr ing Umt composed of s, and a Mamie Hi igade sue the Navy's new overseas base, and childien. Mi. and Mrs. tad Lowe. Clearfield, spent Sun-i- v landing force suppoited by Na-ivSpain. and Mai me Aviation. The base, which is still uni.t Kanias. der eonsti uction, is located on, Mrs. Earl Hrossen and in- - Canadian Mine liatt opeiat-e- d with U.S. Naval Mine Fiaft Spain's southern Atlantic coast. 'fant scui will letuin to St some liu air miles northwest of Hem e to isit with hei patents in suppoit of the Marine asA battalion landing team, Gibialtai. The (,u. hasp. for a few weeks. Her husband sault when completed, will service is leaving in the service and landing in conjunction with Hoops, was lifted by ships and an craft of the At- they will join him in Oklahoma Mamie helicopteis fioin the lantic and Mediteri anean Fleets. latei Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rond and lUiiciaft earner USS kearsaige. A gunnery' exerene was held returned home Sunday of Times tofamily Manti Mrs. Rond has spent at 1yiamid Cove, San ( lemeide the past month, while comalexi-m- g Island, followed hv a leheai-s.i- l TRY w.th Mi. and Mis. Rert landing on thy Silvei Stiand, COURTESY Dies. Coionado, talif. The mam asr-- yA Jack Wallers returned home sault landing took plate in the AND 'ast week from La- - egas, Xev. Camp Lendleton aiea, against SEE wheie he spent the summer (anii Iendletou Mai ine agmonths working. gressor force. chased at the Hat is Rank. Fai mington AC, County cn from Clinton Robert c Ferguson amphib training s. KAYSVILLE -- Serving Martell 4-- H c 11 coun-selcu- vv Cook i Con-Rot- five yeais of sewing in nt .Seattle, Washing- and three childien were dinnei Tuh work and has been a JunSunday of Mr. and Mrs.An ior leader foi two years. A guests Mr. and Mrs. Francis RobiFTank Jones The was second phase sewing (Tub in honor of Lane's occasion Craw-foitbirthday. son, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn under the leadership of Mis! serthe funeral attended Mrs. Ben Brough and her Denal Diaper with Junioi vice of then father Evan (lawFarmMis. Wells Hess, mothei, Leadei Colleen Steed placed at ful th at Mm om Tuesday. i etui ned from a three-wee- k n ington, the State F'air with a blue to the East. Mrs. Irene Baxter, Mr. and vacation trip loi their group display. They attended the Pageant at Crawforth, Can oil Outstanding in school activi- New York and visited with Mrs. Mis. Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Ion (Tawfoitli, ties also, Colleen was Student Hess son Dr. Joe Hess at t, Lewis, Mis Evan Craw foi th, Body vice president in ninth Mich. McGill, Nev., are visiting at the giade last year at Noith DaMr. and Mrs. John Kneed) vis Junior High school. She is weie Sunday dinner guests of home of the Robisons for a few a sophomoie at Davis High Mi. and Mis. Kenneth Hansen days. The Robisons will move soon to Boise where he has been school this yeai. and tanniy. tiansferred with Clover Club ernon Blam-ne- s Food. Mr. and Mrs. assembly. and thiee daughters, Mike Tiller is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders atand Mis. Geoige Tiller of Kays- visited Saturday with his mo- tended the funeral service of ville. Judy Btadshaw is the ther, Mis Alheita Blamires. her stepfather, C. C. Goodwin, Gillespie, Doug Madi- at Logan Monday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherry of West Layton. son anil Judy Harman spent Bradshaw Cathenne Johnson of FJast F.ay-to- n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison and in spent Saturday is the daughtei of Mi. and Giles and attended the State children Provo. Mi s. F'cnest Johnson F'air. John Thorderson Completes course Noifolk, Graduated amphibious Ya. Horn I FHTNC) -thiee weeks waifare naming Seventh grade Elects At Central h nl-ho- ug. Eu, at the Little Cleek Naval Amphibious Base, Noifolk, By Carolyn Forma Va was Midshipman second lass John R. Thordeison, son Layton The seventh glade d Mr. and Mis. Bailey Thor- elections weie held last week derson of H!ii S. Second E., .1 Cential Davis Junior High school. The new officers aie: Kaysville. Mike Tillei ; He is one of film jume.i class- piesident, men Horn Ill colleges and Judy Biadshaiv, and , to leceive the tiain-m- g secietaiy, Cathenne Johnson. as pait of then Naval Re- The nominating assembly was ceive Oft icc i Training Corps held Monday. The primaries weie run off Wednesday and progiam. Upon gi actuation Horn college the finals Thursday. The thiee he will tie eligible tor a com- office! s will take the oath of office during the studentbody mission in the Naval Seivice. De-tioi- a, al Rhymes the C &' Every working day an average of 270,000 tons of waste material and fJ ore are blasted loose and haulttl lrom Kennecotts Utah Bingham Mine. ; Thats Utahs biggest moving job. Moving this mountain of rock is expensive. Dynamite alone has cost Kenneeott more than $1,000,000 a year Because cost of supplies is an factor in Kennecotts ability to compete in the copper market, tests were started in 1955 to find a blasting powder that would lower costs. im-oorta- nt Ammonium nitrate met the test. It not only costs less, but it performs better and is 'safer to use. So today, this explosive constitutes GOT of the blasting powder used at the mine. Lowering costs and increasing efficiency in blasting is typical of Kennecotts continued program to develop improvements in all operations. But some tremendously important costs are beyond Kenneiotts control taxes, Utah-produce- d Comes in sheets 14 and 16 ft. long full 48 inches wide after lapping! Saves on s Q70 time. Per 1 00 sq. ft. only . . . with plastic panels REMODEL Best-Lif- e Perfect material for patios, carportt, fences, room dividers, shower stalls, etc. Corrugated, Translucent plastic in 6 beautiful colors Here's the material of a thousand uses permanent, never need surfaces are smooth and weather-proof. Plan to remodel now at these low prices. Colors 59$ MO DOWN Up PAYMKNT 60 montHt H fpoy are for example. Last year, state and local taxes cost Kenneeott 14 times as much as blasting powder One tax item alone, the mine occupation tax, known as the severance tax, amounted to more than $2,000,000 This tax is levied onlv on metal nones and oil and gas producers. Other taxes paid in Utah by Kenneeott in 1957 included a corporation franchise tax of $1,800,000 and property taxes of $9,700,000 Federal taxes, another fixed cost, were over and above all this. .ft. Kenneeott Copper Corporation to Build a Better Utah |