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Show Friday, December 13, 1957 LAKER1DCE LMIE RIDGE LOCALS MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS NEWS Holiday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melville Copper Chapter No. 11 and the By Juanita Hall Phona 6431 Auxiliary will hold their annual and family visited at the home of Mrs. Frank Shatter's sister Christmas party on December 16, Mr. Melvilles parents, Mr. and Lake Salt of Beckstead Louisa 5:30 pm. at the DAV Club. The Pinochle Club met at the Mrs. Rulon Melville in Monroe City, Utah, is now making her All members are urged to honc of Juanita llall on wiuh, the past weekend. famhome with Mrs. Shatter and Nine ladies attended. Re-r- . ily. aliments were served and high Larry Brown, son of Mr. and Bertha to awarded is recuperMrs. LaMar Brown, prize Mm. Richard Barker was hostAa.iby and low score favor to ating at his home after a serious ess at a Fraytex party at her resat meets The Cura Jensen. group bout with scarlet fever. on idence Friday. Refreshments in Jensen the home of Mis. Cora to six guests. The served were Salt Lake City with Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holladay door was given to Donna prise .r Lou Erickson as hostess on motored to Deweyville, Utah, to Brace, and prizes were also pre18th. visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sented to the other ladies. honorand family, Vern Brough wedRecent visitors at the home of ing the Brough's twenty-si- x Julie and Jerry Hall and KathinMr. and Mrs. William Ashby ding anniversary. Mrs. Brough leen Ashby accompanied their Mr. cluded a nephew and family, and Mrs. Holladay are sisters. Sunday School class to the S and and Mrs. Gerald Petersen and M Roller Skating Rink on an outof Julie and Gina Newbold Gordon Mrs. and Mr. daghters, Jan, ESKIMO TRIBES ARE later returning to the LDS ing, California. were and children of Price, Utah, Long Beach, THE OLDEST USERS OF chUi. A most enHouse for Stake dinner guests at the home of Mr. the was FOODS. FDR CENTURIES. FROZEN time by spent joyable Mrs. and Mr. Billy Grow, son of and Mrs. Alfred Booth on Friday THEY HAVE PRESERVED MEETS group Jack Grow, has returned home evening. AND FISH IN ICE CAVES OR from the hospital and is recuperFRIGID SMO. Mrs. Alfred Booth and chilating from a tonsillectomy. dren, Mike, Vickie and Rickie, KCC Sunday dinner guests at the were guests at a birthday party home of Mrs. Frank Shatter and honoring Karen Rasmussen's 3rd family were an aunt and uncle, airthday anniversary at the home PACKAGED Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Twitchell. af her mother, Mrs. Bonnie RasIENFOOO Sr, their son and family, Mr. and mussen in Salt Lake City. 'SEDAN TO REACH Mrs. Ephraim Twitchell, Jr. and Later in the week, Mr. and Mrs. 'AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS children of Orem, Utah. Alfred Booth were dinner guests The highest single property at the Rasmussen home. 0 MARCH mo. ONLY tax to be paid in the history of 80000 POUNDS WERE SOUTINE Lake handed Salt was state Mr. Lynn Walters and children, the FIRST YEAR.HWA THE ASWAN ERNIES BICYCLE County officials today by an ofMichael and Mary Lynn, w PUBLIC BOUSNT OVER 8& SHOP linner guests at the home of Mr. ficial of the Utah Copper Division BILLION POUNDS. Dial 2482 and Mrs. 2880 So. 1750 W. of Kennecott Corporation. Copper on James Hall Sunday. tax record made the Kennecott New SCHWINN Bicycles Mrs. Roy Petersen has return- payment of 89,70260.85 while in Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts k repairs for all models ed to her home after receiving the midst of an Intensified econmedical treatment in a Salt Lake omy program necessitated by the Laws mowers sharpened climbing operational costs and And repaired. io,pitaL We now have the highly competitive copper mi Mrs. B. L. Wolfley was hostess keL Officials pointed out that risNew. Modem "IDEAL to members of her club on Fri- ing taxes was only one aspect of Sharpening equipment Seasonable rates day. An enjoyable time was held increasing costs. This years property tax payAll Work Guaranteed by the ladies. ment by the copper company was handed Sharp M. Larsen, Salt Lake County Treasurer, by O. G Madsen, assistant Division Comptroller. It was $580,628 higher than the tax payment made by Lost yew's Kennecott in 1956. payment wai $9,121,931 It was the largest single tax. payment made by a company in Utah up to that time. The nine million dollar tax payment is based on a total company property valuation in Utah of $269,376,741. This figure more than triples the $85,000,000 property valuation 11 years ago, officials pointed out Kennecotta total Actually, Utah tax payment. Including franchise (corporate income), sales and severance tax, will be this year. Largest share of the tax payment, some $8,751,958, will go to public schools. The principal reason tor the higher property tax, said .company official, is a higher over-a- ll property valuation. Wed-r.L's.I.i- y. Christmas Trees On December 4th, members of I Our room has painted pictures Copper Chapter No. 11, DAV, and in the windows and all types of( The Christmas trees are up in the Auxiliary were hosts at a Christmas symbols. Some painted Webster School and the children dance at the Fort Douglas Vet- trees; others painted wreaths, are making decorations for them. erans' Hospital. Santa Claus faces, stars, bells, Each room will come out and A most enjoyable time was greetings, etc. put their decorations up, then go PAYS iTiHiEfArGE3 Porta of Magna are the proud parents of a baby boy, their first child, born November Slat at Holy Cross Hospital. The new arrival, named Bret J., weighed 7 pound and 6 ounces. Mrs. Del Porto is the former Valerie MiselL Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. J. W. Misefi, 1377 Redondo Avenue and Mrs. Mary Del Torlo of Magna. OUR FOREFATHERS FROZE STOCKS OF PlEXtREAD DURING THE WINTER. THEY KEPT THE FOODS FROZEN BY BURYING THEN IN BARRELS AND SIMPLY LE AIM THEM OUTDOORS. $9,702,560 QM' COUNTY TAX -- Blue Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Del around the Christmas tree singBonnie made a nici picture of rarolx. the Manger scene. All of the ingThe ones on each floor win go children liked to draw the pic- through. the halls on December tures. 17, 18 and 19, singing Christmas We drew a picture of Santa is carols. We will also have a prohis skigh with his reindeer tak- gram on December 19th at 2:00 p.m.. . ing him over the housetops. Elsie Garcia; Room 5 When a man is wrapped up In -- Dorene Rigler, himself, he makes a pretty email Mrs. Yancey's Room 15 ADVERTISEI IT PAYSI package. John Ruskin ,pent by the group. Dte-emb- 1 CRADLE ROLL WEBSTER SCHOOL NOTES FIRST SMALL FREEZERS MADE ELECTRIC FLEW VITAL SERUMS TO WORLD WAR U BASE HOSPITALS. OE3 FIRST HOME syigffsir Bl GENERAL FREEZERS TODAY, WERE MADE . MMB- - 8MIUI0N FREEZERS ARE HELPING FAMILIES TO EAT BETTER. MORE ECONOMICALLY. NEW BOOKSHELF FREEZER DISPLAYS CONTENT LIKE BOOKS ON A SHELF EASY TO SEE, EASY 70 REACH. -- IN fiS HOLIDAY DRESS FOR GRACIOUS GIVING! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO 88 PlOOf ' BROCKBANK NEWS. On Friday, December 0th, there was a one-aplay from the speech class and Girls' Glee Chib. On Thursday, December 12, a PTA film and cake sale are scheduled. A charge of 25c is to be made. Another event will occur on Friday, December 13tha sox matinee dance. Hie shoes will be left In the students lockers and prizes will be given to the persons with the biggest and smallest feet, funniest socks for the girls as well as a prize for the moat outstanding sox. If anyone wants to have an article in the Christmas edition of the Brockbank Buzzer, it must be in by Friday. Christmas holiday time is from December 21st to January 1st. 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One Clubs in each is offered to students of Vocational Agriculture and one to members of 164 qualify. Club, 196 counties qualify, and in Vocational Agriculture county. In 4-- H 4-- H have been made, with payments totaling over $62,000. Many award winners report that the scholarship provided the necessary encouragement for ' them to enter college. In Utah, 793 selections . beyond the call of transportation service Is helping to develop western agriculture by encouragement to the youth of Western America. Thus Union Pacific Union Pacific Railroad |