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Show Thursday September Fredonia Union Church Fredonia, Arizona Phone Ml R. DAHLGREN, Pastor Invites you to worship, September 21 Sunday School, 9:45 Morning Worship, Youth Meeting, 6 11 oclock 7:30, one-tent- h Nan E. Johnson Wintertime is coming. It gets evenings and the men folks have begun to haul wood. Thats a good sign! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt are the proud parents of a son, born JiaiU sj siqx in3m Xepsanj, fourth son. They have one daughter. Nila Slaugh and Carol Lee entertained their friends after Mutual Tuesday night of last week, the occasion being their fourteenth birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall of . Hurricane, Mrs. Grace G. Heaton, and Mrs. Clyde Tait left ninety-fiv- e percent of seepage lost in your Canals Reservoirs Storage Ponds - AMCO Corporation Cannonville, Utah Telephone ORange 4-20- 15 - v activities Schedule of and registration for all students at College of Southern Utah has been announced by Professor Vern Kupfer, counseling services at C S U , and Hans Ols en, student chairman of freshman activities. All freshmen students will sign in at the library lounge at 9 a.m. Wednesday, September 24. Following registration, an assembly for information and introductions will be conducted by student officers. During the morning, orientation periods will be conducted for all d by an afternoon of student activities, including a tour of the campus, dancing, and an evening movie. Thursday, September 25, begins with a general assembly at 8:30 a.m. Class registration instructions will bo given, at 11 a.m. and actual registration will be held for all freshmen with last names beginning with A to K from 1 to 4 p.m. At this same time, students whose last names begin with L to Z will be sched first-wee- k . hall. n - the usual cost use Important' Registration Dates For Students Thursday momthg of last week to attend the wedding of Madeline and Lane Tait. They were married Friday morning in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception was held Saturday night in the Orderville ward recreation chilly here in the mornings and AMCO Bentonite to Stop up to - College of Southern Utah Announces (l SAVE YOUR IRRIGATION WATER For Page Five news Es-pli- p.m. Evening Service, r SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 18, 1958 i Ken Chamberlain was here Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Chamberlain and the children joining him here Saturday to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait. Nellie and Lovina Heaton spent Wednesday of last week visiting in Moccasin, Arizona. Marilyn Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lamb, entertained her little friends Saturday afternoon, it being her sixth birthday. Mrs. Amy H. Esplin and Mrs. DeRay Pugh visited at Moccasin Saturday afternoon. Carol Lee Esplin, daughter of Amy H. Esplin, left early Thursday morning of last week with Mr. Richman and other members, to represent Kane county at the Utah State Fair. Carol Lee gave a demonstration students,-followe- 4-- H uled for pictures. Friday, September 26, Freshmen students L-- will register, while students have pictures taken, beginning at 9 a.m. In the afternoon, a number of social activities have been planned from 1 to .4 oclock,; then the student body will travel to St. George to see the CSU-Dixifootball game. On Saturday, all former students will register from 9 a.m. to noon, while former students whose last names begin have their pictures taken. In the afternoon, the process will be reversed. The day will ' be climaxed with a dance in the college ballroom. Decorations and orchestra are under the direction of student leaders, according to Clayton Frehner, student body president. For Sunday, all churches in Cedar City are planning special welcoming services for students. The annual Associated Women Students Tea for all women students and lady faculty members will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Z A-- e A-- K - L-- Z Choosing Your Accessories." on Stake Sunday School workers visited our Sunday School last Sunday. Home missionaries for Sacrament meeting Sunday were Clifton Young of the Stake High Council and Darnell Jones. Miss Elizabeth Finely and Miss Joyce Tour. Serve Utah Cheese", is Pretty Carol Ralphs, Utahs Young sang a duet, accompanied Tour. newly crowned Dairy Princess, Serve Utah Cheese, is Miss will visit this county as part by Mrs. Clifton Young, and the caravan theme. Finely sang a solo, which really added to the meeting. plin and daughter of Kaysyillei The bos, reason for holding Mrs. Hester Heaton returned are visiting at the Amy H. chin up when in trouble is1 home Saturday after visiting in it plin and Cornell Chamberlain that keeps the mouth closed.--- I Idaho for some time. Ivern Boyett. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Es- homes. Es-iyo- working day an average of 270,000 tons of waste material and1 ore are blasted loose and hauled from Kennecotts Utah Bingham Mine. I Thats Utahs biggest moving job. Moving this mountain of rock is expensive. Dynamite alone has cost Kennecott more than $1,000,000 a year. Because cost of supplies is an important factor in Kennecotts ability to compete in the copper market, tests were started in 1955 to find a blasting powder that would' lower costs. Ammonium nitrate met the test. It not only costs less, but it performs d better and is safer to use. So today, this explosive constitutes 60 of the blasting powder used at the mine. - jp 'Every 1 4 Utah-produce- KenneLowering costs and increasing efficiency in blasting is typical of in all operations. But cotts continued program to develop improvements some tremendously important costs are beyond Kennecotts control-tax- es, for example. Last year, state and local taxes cost Kennecott 14 times as much as as blasting powder. One tax item alone, the mine occupation tax, known 'f'his is levied tax the severance tax, amounted to more than $2,000,000. in Utah taxes Other oil paid and and gas producers. only on metal mines of tax $1,800,000 franchise by Kennecott in 1957 included a corporation and property taxes of $9,700,000. Federal taxes, another fixed cost, were over and above all this. - Ifcnnccoit Cbyjsr Corporation A Good' Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah KENTUCKY STRAIGHT ANCIENT AQE BOURBON DISTILLERS WHISKEY COMPANY, 6 YEARS 010 FRANKFORT, 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY |