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Show Hi. - I i , di , ! in I 1. M W1 . a . . ... : . I I sii. ,l. Ill U.i' IUNK OHIllN ULMI Slid. ( 1 d:i: s ;i :i si i i i 1 M -- ... (ilM I. ..II lj,l I..' I . Ie ,.n.l 'll t. . ' fe tile . I o PERSONAL NEWS NOTES III I.HiH .1 .!', a , a. ' ' Suutl.ein to I'ltth time with her huahan.l lvt Ralph Hu liner Leltny Skidmore, l reieiting ). I n. in Le i tt ol their family bean e artn lialnniR al Knit Ui I. s . i lathe fit) sera Suudev Calif. t of the lljr lloard ii.l.t u.-- .t Mia k'liiuUi Joseph vl to .iu of thtt City. lung thU seek slth relativist n HJt hfletd Il.ih . Mr and Mrs Ivan fie. her .Mr. and Vim. 14U aie leaving Friday to apend the ' lu 4J) gtibt4 Mu In Nevada eliThey .Mm KU TbuiA Fuu. t to visti with lvau a two te. , a i unJ Mis Kula!i Mr si steia Tlugeo of of Moroni uud fritui Mji lai Vo.. and Mr- - Irie Orton nf Moulder City end la lake 11 Lfl ' i..1 t Mis . I I k-- . Gold Gtiynion It, giou dire, lor of the I T ,. ni- I eu toil u meeting n( tin- - si.it.. b.uird of tin- - I tali Cnn planning frisi of I .i rent Tim. Item in S ill Luke City lent week cii, re it. bool port on the ris en! survey i onducied hi flail wa Riven during the meet. Mrs Guymon reported Sin also m tended u liuniuet of the joint . .Mr l'.E.A, Ild I.T.A held In house . Mr. uud Mis live-- , lepusctlt-ithe Motel Nett lieiuld Mm 'u t Hell I ' '. ' i i. I .. . i .1 J lid er i Jua'-'iisrn- I I)in Mr and Mr lie, -r were over from lluonl. n i.v day this week (a take .kip business mailer In tbi ri.'i Mr. and Mtw. Jay Wil of Calleute. Nev nnt purl nf . week rtld nulling at tin loi.u Orton horn and part nf tit.. lime wa rpont In llonvur with i I ... . , !hl . i n .i v 1 !i . u. t ( M I ,il M i , ! M t ,lr M- i- k- -n ! i; ' i I , , M !1 .1 to lor.. ' L O 8 I . i ! ' i Ml i i ()) lrirna m. k lu to ind Jjaya om Mr eiiile. June Topbu in Carl and anil if and ton thie o'h.r Pun I and 8'fn'i. ivoiih, Lair), all of Salt Cake Cltv took 'l vantage of tbe week etui lo.li day to vbit la Ihmiwan wuh June a mother and otbei ui. live and friend. Mi Matv Ward a i the bank 1m no I t').l.ii' plojoil Cltv apenl ibe aeek end v,i IbK iu Provo with Mai) Jinn Maraden and other gill f r Je j 111 . un.l K.inn l Nol.i Mae in.- - umtliu: Mr. Jannie daughter, c..lif w it1. in Monte Bella. IjjLUle'a, biother. Alim Itmis.m a. r mil jh n .! uud wife They j.Mr. K. L Haltminan an.l Mr Millard M.iltemrui land Mr. tl It list tie . who weut to Calif of with iimuili-t- n and to vi-- it fhelr families who live there M.n Aaliwnith Mr. and Mr and little ami of Salt l..ik Cltv epenl part of last week viaiUiiK Jetta' relative here the Conn Ortou'a family and Mjea 'oik to Si't In P.eaver returning 'Lake Monday. Mr. and Mm. Mailo fro.tian and the Miinll ou of Mr. and Mr Cleuu Hulternian ntotoie.l lo Salt La ke fit) to Visit Willi They left .(lletin and KeNee. the little bov with hi parent They reiiort Glenn Is much Improved . . J Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holv-oa- k Mrs. and daugrther-in-InHam In ska motored to Cullf to visit with relatives theie. Mrs. Mildred Uiiger was operand on Friday morninK at the Iron Co. HowpHal for a serious gall bladder trouble. It Is reported that she is gutUng along as well aa can he expected Those attending tin fusel al services of Mr. Hsrb Kvte at Minorsville Friday weie Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eyre, Mr and Mra. Delbert Mortenson, Mr and Mis Mrs Garnetta Illllle Green, Hemericr Mickelson and Mrs lUtheson. Mr. Eyre being an uncle of these people. Mrs. Flossie Shiner of American Fork and daughter and Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Bucknor of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mta Jamie other relative i. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Bu.kner being house guwit of Mr. and Mrs The Butcher, the Baker the CandlesfickMaker They Help Produce Copper for You The butcher doesnt operate a churn drill at Kennecotts Bingham Mine. The baker isnt a crusher operator at the Magna or Arthur mill. The candlestick maker isnt in charge of an electrolytic furnace at the refinery. Yet these, representative of hundreds of Utah businesses, help the 5500 members of the Utah Copper family produce the copper that means so much to everyone in our State. Here is the picture for each member of the Utah Copper family, four additional Utahns are employed in our State, supplying Utah Copper and the individual members of the family with needed services and supplies. In other words, one job at Utah Copper makes four other jobs. It adds up to this there are 5500 members j of the Utah Copper family, plus 22,000 employed in other Utah industries furnishing them supplies and sen ices. This makes a total of 27,500 Utahns who 13.7'.' of our States 200,000 families can trace their earnings directly to the successful mining, milling and relining operations of this pioneer Utah enterprise. the benefits brought to us by the So you see continued success of Kennecotts operations result 5500 from the direct efforts of many people members of the Utah Copper family and 22,000 other Utahns representing nearly every activity and industry in our State. of people and jobs This is a major factor in Utahs progress and the wellbeing of us all. MM. Carrie Sbuitleff nml visit sou of Helper, Ut. ing with her parents rho little 1 Jo-ei- The Joseph E. Ward family memor any way twenty-ev- en bers gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Holt in St George whete they enjoyed a very lovely visit on i.Sunday Feb. 22nd. The occasion being the birthdays of Bees and the father, Joseph E Watd The family enjoyed a lovely in'itbdav dinner. (Bi ( j j i Mr. and Mrs. Sum Genii and family and Mr and Mrs Bud Chamberlain and fannlv nil of CexUr City visited at. the Bill Orton home on Sunday along with other members of the family, it being lones birthday We read in the Obituanes ot the death of the infant son of Rows H. and Arlene Stubbs Barrick who died In the Iron Co. Hospital late Sunday. liortly intcr-indcpcndcn- Utah Copper Division after birth. He is survived KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION parmit.. sister. Hobart and Uerrv Gay all of Rob Par-owa- andparents, Mrs Barritk. St. George an Vwrman gi Mrs. Margaiet HELPING T O BUILD by lii a brother and two COOP NEIGHBOR li Wards and other relatives. BETTER u r a a Stubbs of Paro-wan- 1 . Grarealde service were Tuesday at 11 30 a in in the Cedar City 'under the direction of the Jen-lee- n Mortuary, |