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Show Hinckley ELAINE HARDY The wonderful Christmas season Is here. Merry Christmas to you all. Hope you nil had a nice Chrisimas day. Mrs. Faun Dillcnbeek is now a; home after her recent eye operation opera-tion In Salt Lake two weeks ago. She and Marion returned home last Wednesday. Right after being "e-leased "e-leased from the Salt Lake hospital they stayed at the homo of their daughter, Nina. Their daughter-in-law Doreen drove then down from Salt Lake. Doreen's two children came with them. They all visited at her parents, the Rod Shields in Delta before returning to Salt Lake. A lovely Christmas dinner was served to all the school children and teachers at the Elementary School Friday. It featured honey- glazed ham and the trimmings. Mrs. Beryl Hardy attended a family get-together Wednesday at the home of her parents, the Clyde Woods. They gathered there to honor their fattier rn hie hirthrlnv with a dinner. Those who attended were Beryl's sisters from Salt Lake, Wyla, LaVon and Eudene, also Clyde's brother, Clark Wood of Levan, Clark Wood, his sisters, Ar-lene Ar-lene Bennett of Deseret and Hazel Harmon of Holden. At school Friday, Santa visited all of the children and gave them a treat. Mrs. Emma Lou Taylor, Mrs. Carolyn Stevens and Mrs. Launita Bishop went up north a day this past week. Here last week for the funeral of Dsn A. Bishop were Rue Langston, We're ringing in best wishes for hippy holidays for all our good friends and patrons ERVICE DRUG Mr. and Mrs. Grant Langston, their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hlrshe. Ted Spendlove, son of the Blaine Spendloves of Kaysville, formerly of Hinckley, Is being married this week to Barbara Raymond, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Raymond. Ray-mond. The reception Is being held in Kaysville Dec. 27th. The elementary school's Dec. Issue Is-sue of their little paper. The Hinckley Hinck-ley Highlighter was published. U featured Christmas poems composed com-posed and written by the school children. Bishop Leonard Palmer, Mrs. Ar-villa Ar-villa Workman and Pres. E. M. Moody were In Salt Lake last Wednesday Wed-nesday to meet with the Church Bldg. Com. on our Ward Buildins Program. Karl Workman went jp also and he and Arvilla stayed to do some temple work for a few days. Gam Bishop is home on leave from the service visiting with his mother, Mrs. Gertha Bishop and friends. Lowell Petersen and Grant Hardy t were in Fillmore Thursday on busi-( ness. I Mrs. Sebrina Ekins has done the decorating of the chapel for the Christmas season this year. Gene and Jane Ekins and their two children of Smithfield visited at the George Ekins home Wednes-I day and Thursday of the past week. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Manis and Mr. and Mrs. Ca.-li Damron went to Ruth, Nev. to at-j tend the wedding and reception for j Frances Carter, daughter of Rex and Roberta Carter, and her new! husband. I Pat and Gordon Chatwin and three children went to Salt Lake Saturday to see the Christmas decorations dec-orations and lights there. Last Thursday, Walter and Bonnie Bon-nie Manis attended a Conoco com pany party in Provo. Elaine nndi Stloneklng accompanied them. At the Harold Morris home from Saturday until Monday has been Pat and Claire Bowen and her three children, David, Kelly and Jeff of Smithfield. Mrs. Marjre Judd has been assisting as-sisting in the post office for tlv past couple of weeks during the Christmas rush. Our entire town sends sympathy; to Ivan Wright and his family nt the passing of their wife and moth-j er, Hilda. Hilda was loved by; everyone who knew ner, sne was a very sweet and dear friend t;) all. Here for her funeral on Saturday Satur-day were her daughter, Lola, husband. hus-band. Dean and children, Ronald and Roger; daughter, Verla, husband hus-band Tom and family of Vernal; daughter, Carm, husband Dea.i Evans of Dillon, Mont.; son, Lawrence, Law-rence, wife Jon and children, Larry and Gloria; and Boyd, wife Thelma of Salt Lake; Jerry Blomquist and husband, children Peggy Dee and Gordon Wright, Jerry's mother, Mrs. Bar'y Halland her sister, Sally Robins all of Coalville. Also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright, Tooele; Mr. pnd Mrs. Irvin Chaffln, Norma fhnffin 5nlt Into' T.nVnrl fhrl. tensen and wife, daughter LindaJ Provo; Pearl Anderson, Sunset; I Svlvia Christensen and family of Orem. Allen Keller is out of the hospi tal in Salt Lake and is now at the home of his daughter, following, surgery. He is now out of danger, l ...:it n UnirA nnntV.r.n nnA.aJ uuw win auun uavc uiiuihi uti - tion. Judd Hardv, son of the Carl Har- dys, has been made president of the xoung Men's Mutual in nis ward, the Murray Sixteenth. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood of Holden Hol-den visited their daugher, Beryl Friday. Randlu Swensen was released from West Millard Hospital and Is getting better. George Bliss of Eurek was her1? on business this week and visited with the Dale Bliss famllv and Mrs. Alloc Bliss. The Walter Manlses took their children to Salt Lake Wednesday to sfe the Christmas sights and they visited the wonderful Christmas Christ-mas scenes and lights on Temple Square. Craig Bishop, Dennis Bishop, Kent Carpenter, Angelo Schena have fone with the school wrestling wres-tling team out of town this pa,t week. Walter and Roma Ekins have both been down with the flu for several days. Millard County Chronicle. Thursday, December 26, 1968 Social Secyrify . , . The Provo District Office of the Social Security Administration has an. i lunced a new schedule of visits for Millard County. Beginning in1 Junuary 10C9, the social security, representatives will be available in' Delta at the Millard County Office, IV.i lding on the last Wednesday of. eav-'t month from 9:30 a.m. until '2:00 p.m. They will meet the public on the following day (Thursday) at the Courthouse in Fillmore from; 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The following is the schedule of social security representatives visits for the first three months of 1969: DELTA January 29th, February 26th and March 26th. FILLMORE January 30th, February 27th and March 27th. IgSiJp:., to our ksQ mm MANY FRIENDS mL CUST0MERS4M Eddie Ivie is home from Dixie, St. George to spend the holidays with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie. '.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE Greetings to you and yours . . . may we take this opportunity to express our wishes for a holiday with all the trimmings! BAKER PHARMACY 0) IfOUUUlLjJ UUIUIIL U.UU HDD PSSST! :- 1 J In : . ... -- .. PSSST! .. TJ STOCKINGS : PSSST! ; PSSSTI-, Regularly Q A n? '. i " "I :. O PAIR .' They're by ". FOR -BERKSHIRE.: $2.35; 5c--"- KiK o)r . , , Sale ends Saturday ; ., ,,. f 0 E LTP'S "OEPflRTmEnT STORC J) ZXA fef. ...... 'i?.? -mjJMms J Utah Copper Division employees will enter the new year mining five times more material to obtain one ton of copper than they did 40 years ago. At that time, it was necessary to mine 120 tons of rock to get one ton of copper. In 1969, the ratio will be nearly 600 tons to one. Forty years ago, that 600 to one ratio would have shut down the property despite the fact there was nearly 20 pounds of copper in every ton of ore. Today, there is only 14 pounds per ton. Twenty years ago, when the ratio was 260 to one and the copper content was steadily dropping management knew that vast changes had to be made if operations were to continue. The problem of handling more material, more efficiently and at less cost has been solved for the time being, but the challenge for doing so in the future always will exist. Times have changed, but Kennecott employees have more than kept pace. They and the Division will continue - as they have in the past - to have a profound effect on the economy of Utah. IZcnnocott Connor Corporation III Utah Copper Division "An equal opportunity employer" |