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Show Page 8 , SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, April 25, 1957 103rd Anniversary (Continued from rage 1) Page Carter, and her attendants. During the introduction, a de-scription of each guest and a his-tory of his business will be pre-sented. The luncheon will be held , at Beau Brummel Restaurant, be-.- .. ginning at 12:15 p.m. Another group of "oldtirners" was feted last Sunday at the SUP Pioneer Village Museum. With a pioneer theme recalling the "good old days", more than 50 couples attending the program sponsored by the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. The event was under the direc- - tion of Horace Sorensen, president of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, and Mrs. Peggy Elton Gunderson. It included exhibits displays, enter-tainment and refreshments. Burt Keddington served as master of ceremonies and the Sugar House queen and her attend-ants, along with Mrs. Gunderson, were hostesses. The royal trio and Mrs. Gunderson were dressed in gay 90's costumes. The queen is Karen Page Carter and her attend-ants are Jeralyn Tophson and Mary Lynn Ritter. A barber shop quartet sang a3 Mrs. Zilla Rose received an Easter bonnet for her 82 years in Sugar House. Mrs. LaRue Swindle played the electric organ which was furn ished by Hart Bros. Music Co. Judging of the window displays at several business houses took place last Tuesday and a special plaque was to be awarded the win-ner at the Chamber banquet this afternoon, according to Bruce R. FoTsom, who is in charge of the contest. The window displays depict Sugar House history in a 100-ye- ar span, Mr. Folsom said. Featured also during the an-niversary celebration was the initiation of "Wednesday Bonus Days" in the local stores. The special 52-we- ek promotion will ofer sales on every Wednesday during the coming year, according to Chamber of Commerce officials. Kindergarten Set For Granite Dates have been announced as May 28 to July 12 for the six-we- ek Mimmer kindergarten session In the 27 elementary schools of the Granite School District. Final plans were taking shape this week for the classes. According to Dr. Harold Hand-le- y, supervisor of pupil personnel, ten more teachers have been hired to handle an increased enrollment. An increase of some. 440 ' stu-dents over last year is expected for this summer's classes, Registration is being conducted in each of the 27 elementary schools, Dr. Handley said. University Honored Student ... University of Texas teaching honors have been won by Dr. Pete D. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gardner, 651 Springview Dr. The former Salt Laker, an as-sistant professor of chemistry at the Texas school, was cited for excellence in teaching. He is a former student of the University of Utah. He received his masters and Ph.D. degrees from the Utah institution in 1950 and 1953. Dr. Gardner is married to the former Arlene Thomas of Price. They reside in Austin, Tex., with their two children, Mark and Connie. .... , .,i. jiii J .,1. ii ii "ijiu - ..i.m.i. lit. vmv. uu NwnlH'ii- "MM'"" miiLiii.JiUI'.-- , .Jill , " . - 'l s , - , , , t ' - . 1 1 ' - ' '' . ' 'ii' . - - - - : ; ,v '- - l I ' : --- of copper (produo-tioi-n from si S3 year 0S08 mine f- - Jfe j This week, Kennecott honors 60 By developing skills over the years and 0 employees who have completed by passing on to younger men the invalu- - XigX 30 years of continuous service able lessons of experience, Kennecott's 20 with the Company, and 297 employees who and 30 year employees have been an impor- - have completed 20 years of service. tant factor in the company's success. And These 357 employees have served a total successful operations by Kennecott result in T of 7,740 years in the production of copper payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases from a mine that was established 53 years that make an important contribution to our ago. And they represent just a portion of the state's prosperity, veteran employees engaged in copper produc- - In honoring its 20 and 30 year em-- tion in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kenne-- ployees, Kennecott pays tribute to their role cott's 6,600 employees have been following in helping to make Utah a better state for careers in copper for 20 or more years. all Utahns. i A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah ...... VWW.WMWWlUiM .. v . . . . j. , irrui - V v.- TWfflWWMVI WO wwwiHWtww wh.wmum....m. i.fLf........, .ri( .mnmmw-.- m .sww. , . ,T f vr, - ", " l |