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Show June 18, 1959 Stake visitor at MIA last Tuesday night was Mrs. Gladys George. She is president in the Stake Mrs. Ajnes Jenson Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jenson and girls went to Salt Lake City last Wednesday to be with Arethas father who had surgery for a gastric ulcer. Aretha returned home on Saturday and repported that Mr. Kearl was getting along as well as they could expect him to. Duane and the girls had come home on Wednesday. L&ke City last Sunday to visit improved. CLEVELAND NEWS NOTES Mrs. Maurice Jensen in Hunting ton. Blake is a cousin to the Jen- - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Easter-brooJr., and family of Rosewell, New Mexico have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Easterbrook, Sr. Andy, Jr. is in the Air Force. k, ' VZty&Si Mr. and Mrs. Maynard - Allred have returned home from Salt Lake City. Mr. Allred is improved in health but will have to return for more medical aid later on in the year. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Stevensen of Columbia were here visiting one day last week. Mrs. Stevenson is a sister to Mrs. Ernest Bishop, Mrs Dagmar Litster and Mrs. Johan-na- h Johnson. i Mrs. Thomas Price went to Salt MM tm ... IIP home and Mrs. Lyman Rasmussen, of California and enjoyed the Sunday affair with Mr. and Mrs. Harold and family and Mr. Mrs. Andria Nielson went to Cal- Rasmussen ifornia Saturday on the plane to and Mrs. Lawerence Bearenson of visit with her niece and family, Price. Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph (Barbara Attending the summer sessions Locke) Gimbel. of special training for teachers at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Litster the U.S.U. at Logan Is Rue He has his family with him of Provo (former resident of Cleve- Ware. for the summer course. land) recently received word of the arrival of their second great-gran- d James Peacock, principal of child, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs, Orangeville elementary school Is In J.D. Biggs of Susanville, Calif. Provo taking special studies at the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardy of BYU. Susanville, Calif, arrived in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Dallin Jones and last Saturday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. baby of Salt Lake City spent the Litster and other relatives. Also weekend at the home of her parthey placed their son Rodger in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Humphrey, Summer School and attened Lead- Mrs. Humphrey also cared for the ership. The next day after their little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arrival they received word of the Riedell George, while the folks were death of Mr. Hardys mother at fishing. Reno. They returned at once. The Emery Stake Primary Board held their preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Donna Sitterud. All nineteen members were present After the business and lesKaren Olsen and Jennie Han- son they had pot luck luncheon and sen of Salt Lake were down over presented Mrs. Sitterud with a tothe week-enKaren is employ- ken, as a gift for her new home. ed in the office of the Farm Bureau. Jennie Lee is at Beneficial Vickie Cox and Florence Olsen Life. returned home from Girls State at Logan and report a most educationMr. and Mrs. Eldred Mortensen al and entertaining time. Both and the twins made a trip to Provo girls were delegates for positions. Friday to get acquainted with the A reception for the Inaugural ofnew baby at the home of Stuart ficers was held Friday evening. and Ruth. The girls all marched in line and . Ho Humphrey Mrs. Alta Cox has had her daughthe'r names given. Mr. and Mrs. ter, Verna, from Wyoming, visiting George Olsen attended the pro- her. Verna recently underwent surgram (and brought the girls home.) gery and her children, stayed here with grandmother Cox while she Mrs. Earl (Ruby) Robertson Is was in the hospital. on the sick list this week. Also Mrs. Lester (Velma) Stilson. Vacationing in Soutnern Utah the Parks and Glen Canyon Dam Site the past week were Mr. and of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Jim Peacock, and Mr. and Daughters Rock Canyon Trail Camp met at Mrs. Gene A. Snow. -- .vt BYU. Duane returned Our service is always close to you when you bank mail. The nearest postbox will by serve as a tellers window. Try this. Bank by mail the next time you find it inconvenient to bank in person. VTe can serve you quickly and satisfactorily any time by mail. Emery News CARBON d. IQ EMERY BANK MEMBER FERERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 8 INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS Drive-i- n Teller Window Auto Loans Home improvement Loans Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes Free Parking Lot 45 South Carbon Price, Utah Labor negotiations are under way at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division. Union and company representatives are meeting daily to work out contracts to replace the three-yea- r agreements that expire soon. Kennecott has approached the bargaining table determined to be fair, reasonable and realistic in order ' to achieve an equitable settlement of issues in the interest of the common 4-- j ertson on Monday. A lesson, business and social afteronon was the girls stayed with Aretha. 800,066 BlfllltlS SIT 6Q OOPPfil IfllllS "V the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Rob ORANGEVILLE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Cristy Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Elders Jesse Bryan and Wayne Liddell. They The Relief Society held their Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Andrezzi and were accompanied by their wives. family from Sandy visited at the Mrs. Liddel is the daughter of Mr. work and business day last Tuesday and also a summer closing home of Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Ar- and Mrs. Ed Jensen. social. Special work days, hownold last Thursday and Friday. Vi ever, will be called during the sumsitors at the Arnold home on Fri Special musical number was a mer months. were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hun- solo, Teach Me To Pray, by Bishday ter and three sons from San Jose, op Litster accompanied by Viola Mrs. Jennie Peacock entertained Calif. They are people Kyle bap- Sanderson. at a Sunday dinner for relatives tised while he was on his mission. Mrs. Annie Bawden has gone to from Price. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Provo for medical attention and to A family gathering was observed Ida Mortensen this week were Mrs. visit her children. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Arlen Mortensen and children, Keith, LaRee and Devere of OrMr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and Mrs. Leslie Crawford. The group lando, Flordia. Visitors there on girls went to Salt Lake City to enjoyed a turkey dinner. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rex visit her father at the hospital. Here and in Price visiting for Childs and family from Welling- Then Aretha stopped in Provo and ton. Mrs. Childs is Idas daughter, enrolled for summer courses at more than a week were Mr. and People that went to June Conference from here were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gilson, Foresta and Clyde; Emma Lee Litster, Lynn Ann Minchey, Julia Kaye Thorder-soMr. and Mrs. Loren Wells and Dan. Emma Lee, Lynn Ann, Julia Mr. and Mrs. George White have Kaye and Dan danced in the Festigone on an extended trip with their val . daughter, Lillian. They are going to visit all the temples between Visitors at the home of Mr. and here and Canada. They will be gone Mrs. Robert Ward last week were a about month. (heir children: Mr. and Mrs. Stan :ey Ward and family from MounRelief Society work day was held tain Home, Idaho and Mr. and Carma. last Tuesday. A quilt was worked Mrs Orvil Ward and from on and a few of the ladies went Salt Lake City. Orvil isfamily recovering While Wm. F. Eden has been back on Wednesday and finisher; quite Well from his recent oper busy on the gathering of cows the it. ation. past two weeks, Paul Childs from has been here helping Wellington Atwood and children Mrs; Sally Visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Eden and Beth with the were guests at the home of her Blanche Lamp this past week chores. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ward her son Alden and family from She went to Sunday School and Hayward, California. They also viMr. and Mrs. Mac (DeAnn) Mills visited with friends there. sited with bishop and Mrs. Robert are in Evanston, Wyoming Litster and family and Mrs. Janet whereliving Mac has employment with Mr, and Mrs. Blake Anderson and Herzot and family. a Construction Company. children of Fairview visited in Cleveland on Thursday with their - Mr. Daid Timothy returned home Mrs. Lynn (Zora) Peacock and relatives. Duane Jensen and fam- from the hospital where he has children have been staying with ily; Darwin and family and Mr. been receiving treatment. He is at her parents while Lynn went to Allred Mrs. and Earl and Nora .he home of his daughter, Mrs. Vi work at a sawmill in Indian. CanJensen. They also visited Mr. ant da Wall. His condition is slightly yon. He came and got them on Sunday. n, her brother Sam Davis who has been very ill. : , good. 7 A?. -- For while these negotiations directly affect more than 7,000 employees, in a broader sense every one of Utahs 880,000 citizens has a personal interest in what happens. Directly and indirectly, the prosperity of all Utahns depends to some extent on the millions of dollars circulated throughout the state in the form of payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. . Hi: A, SAVES TIME Because you avoid frequent trips to the market. Only by continuing to compete successfully in the production and sale of copper can Kennecott fulfill its basic responsibility to stockholders, employees and customers. Maintain-enc- e of Utah Copper Division as a vigorous metal producing enterprise SAVES WORK Lets you cook food in quantities to freeze to serve in a jiffy weeks I prosperity of Utah. later. SAVES MONEY can stock up through food sales, and buy in the season You A when prices are low. 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