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Show Page 8 February 25, 1963. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kir Crd:nri:!3 t;i C:rrc:l Everts By Man JohnsonHans Chamberlain was in Salt Lake City Friday for a State Fair Board Meeting. Visitors at the J. E. Crofts were Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Pugh and son from Layton, Utah. Students home for the weekend from CSU were Verla .Esp-liSherrie Baird, Sherrill Lamb, Stan Sorensen and friend. n, Ira Adair is in Salt Lake City visiting the Johnny Neilsens and doing genealogy work. Myina Holgate went to Manti, Utah where her brother Marlyn was married. All of the members of the M. C. Holgate family were In Manti for the wedding. and Mrs. Merrill Lamb went to Salt Lake City Saturday to see their son George as he departed from the Mission Home for his mission in California. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Undgren end family and Jeane Blackburn were in Salt Lake City over the weekend. The late Ester H. Johnson family held a family reunion at the LaNard Johnson home Saturday. Attending were the Carl Johnsons of. Beryl, Utah, the Sterling Johnsons of Kanab; the Woodrow Johnsons, and the El Chopper makes tougher steel? Not really. But Utah Copper Divisions molybdenite DOES! Molybdenite is a of copper production. Ore at the Bingham Canyon Mine contains minor amounts of molybdenite less than one pound per ton most bf which is recovered at the and family and one granddaughter and husband were in attendance. There were 43 decend-ant- s and three guests. Pot luck dinner was held and visiting. Many of the Ward members attended Quarterly Conference In Kanab Saturday and Sunday. Fireside was held at the Sorensen home for the Mia Maids. Laurels and Explorers. Sherrill Lamb was guest speaker and showed slides on Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Slaugh at- tended funeral sevlces for their grandmother Collien of northern Utah Saturday. Elaine Spencer had two girl friends home from Murray, U- - Kan&b Womens Civic Ciub Enjoys Meet The Kanab Womens Civic Club met Monday evening February 22 at the home of Mrs. Velma Edwards for their regu( lar monthly meeting. " Club members enjoyed a special showing of the movie Henry - Ford Era from 1914 through . 1 945, shown by Mr. Robert Olson historian of the Pipe Springs Mational Monument. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Edwards, Iris Master-so- n and Sherrie Lewis. A delicious luncheon was served along with the movie and other entertainment. The club will sponsor a bake sale in the near future. Watch C There is hidden treasure in. your home, let us show you how to use it. loan Plan Use the equity in your home to borrow for ony purpose ot new low rates. Yoy don't hove to come in, just give us o call. Phone JU UTAH COPPER! MAKES STEEL TOUGHER! ct ' concentrators by flotation. After processing, molybdenite is used to produce alloyed steel that is harder, more resistant to wear and withstands higher temperatures. It becomes part of automobiles, railroad rolling stock, springs, gears, camshafts, axles, bearings, tools and dozens of other products. Like copper, it is woven into the fabric of modern b living. Molybdenite and other from the Bingham Canyon Mine are closely allied with copper, not only in production, but also in economics; They help Kennecott meet the challenge of the high cast of mining and processing low grade ore that contains only 15 pounds of copperjo the ton. In the last analysis, are a key factor in Kennecotts effort to operate successfully in the highly competitive world copper market. ts nt t "An equal opportunity employer" |