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Show held Sunday, Aug. 19 at 12 noon Summit In the Hoytsrille Ward. Oh yea, Heneier Town ' " fie Consty j ECHO v t i " Last Week ; American Fork eame irT'" . aai. nave OOALXJUX. ITAll trwi " wji vl u Of special interest to the many word Wednesday, Sept 7 of tht friends of Ray Richins is his TJval.of a sweet baby born to Elizabeth and Jimmy marriage in the Salt Lake TemTHIRSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1966 Dous. ton of Boyd and Mln- ple, Sept a fat ette eight Packett, spent dayi The bride is the former, Mina new hoapital the baby's brother. Children's Hospital Lou Broadhead a daughter of James, rtayed In Henfer wljh the Primary he had under. Mrs Olive Broadhead of Nephi, grandparents, Dear 'and Fern in Salt Lake wheree?ts-KaUtah. She is a graduate of BYU Shlll an- - Mathew stayed in Mor- - jon a Crlel rt Mrs Max!ne Porter is a patient Rachel Wright and Monday and had rerved a mission to Swewith Mr and Mrs Clark ;in the Dee Hospital In Ogden mornln; he entered the mission den. She is a school teacher. Wright. she underwent surgery home prior to leaving for the A vMtor last week at the home j where Ray is the son of Kenneth AlStates Mission. Northwestern of Echo. He is a graduate the Rlchlns of Mr and Mrs Golden Harris Monday. Before entering were their daughter and family, hospital she and her hwband Joe so enjoying the dinner were Etna of Weber College and the Uni Mr and Mrs Darwin Johnson of and son Stan, received a brithday and Clarence Francis and family versity of Utah and had also Sunset. present from thrlr son, Elder Lc-- of Morean and the Pcmbrrtons. served a mission to Canada. He Londo Fawcett spent Saturday lnnd Forter. who is In Prance, Callers at the Wright home later taught school tost year in Opden and Sunday !n Coalville with his (They all observe their birthdays ln the pfternoon were Mr and and hns signed a contract to aunt arid uncle. Lorraine and this mr nth.) This gift proved Mrs B. C. Gram of Evanston. teach at Cowley High in Cowley, imost enjoyable since it was a Wyoming. Merl Chnppc-U-. Wyo. this coming year. Mrs Wllla Drarden was railed Amon? the guests attending Richins left Saturday tape Lelind had made and some Myron ftcrnoc:- - by plane for Lackland slides he had token the past five back to Canada last Thursday to the manfage were Bclden and Air Force Ewe in Texas where months c.f highlights of his mis-h- e be with her mother who was will bpgin his training with slnn. The slide: and tapes were tnken seriously ill again. CARD OF THANKS (Mrs. Darlene Rlchlns, RaeDell correlated so s when the tape the Air Force Reserve. Every day seems to be Just as was played it would tell about Clare and Kay spent the weekend The people of Coalville, Utah: busy ns can be for everyone, but the slides they were showing. in Mention. Utah where she vis We wish to express our most sinthe pnsl two weeks have been They viewed the films along with ited at the home of her parents, cere thanks and heartfelt gratispecially eventful Cor Parley, their daughter, Joan and Dean Mr and Mrs Afton Bird. for all tude the Invaluable and The name of Lane Bune was and Elthera Stephens. They re- - Pace of Morgan, unselfish aid which you so freely I at sscrament ceived v.ord August 25 from Val meeting Mrs Ines Eaklns enjoyed a visit presented gave during this past winter's Judd and his wife in Provo that from her daughter, Mrs Frieda Sunday to be advanced in the search for Nick and Fay Knight to PrlestHbnd the office of a ' the, had become the happy par- - Sicklnger of Roy and her son, and Tommy Donovan, whose Teacher. ents of s 7 lb. 10 os. baby daugh- Albert and Nadine Eakins and The welcome home for Elder plane ciashed .near Coalville, ter: so H was off to Provo for . Childre i of Ogden on Sunday. January 1. Elthera who stayed several days Mrs SeffR Davis of Ogden is In Randy Cvard will be held Sun. Throughout the weeks of futile to help take care of the couple's Henefer where she will remain day evening, Aug. 18, at 7:30 p.m. we never ceased to apsearching at the Henefer Ward. son and ether housheold duties, j for a visit at the home of her preciate cr wonder at the selfless Velma and Vernon Judd. the daughter. Blanche and Lon Cox. . con tribui Ions of your Sheriff new baby's grandparents, Shan, and heir Rescue Posse. We will jghe will also visit with another CARD OF THANKS na. Frank and Pauline had gone daughter, Berniece and Orson always remember, and appreciate to Mexico to meet their son, El- - Dawson. I' feel that I have been truly their performance. der Doylo Judd. who was being j Renewlnp old acquaintances blessed by the friendship of so Thoug'i words are inadequate released from his mission. Friday Bnd taking pictures of places of many who havj assisted me dur- to express our thanks, we wish afternoon the Judds returned interest to them In Henefer Sat-bo- ing the illness of my wife. I to publloly acknowledge the efand needless to say Parley urday afternoon were Edna Gib-an- d would like to extend my heart- forts of Sherifi Ron Robison, Elthera were overjoyed to i Mn and mjJ Hennefer of Oak-se- e felt thanks to each and every one Deputy Leon Wilde, and also the their grandson again. i land, Calif. They had come from of you: to Sherdon Woolsten-hulm- e members . of the Sheriff's Jeep whose thoughtfulness pro- Posse as well as Bunny Downs, They enjoyed hearing about California to attend the funeral their trip home since they visited J gervices of Mrs Irvin (Annie) vided a collection point; to "Mac" Swede Bionquist, Lynn Clark, In Texas with Velma's cousin, j Hennefer in Ogden staying at McConaughy who gave freely of Earl Bagnell, Arlo Snyder, Du Alt Braobury, and also with f the home of Mr and Mrs Orson space in the Bee; to Glen Blon-qui- waine Clark, Mr., and Mm. Lee Jimmy Brooks and Brent Ovartf . Hennef for his assistance in locatln Re. and others. at Lackland Air Force Base. They j company Orson and his wife to ing blood donors; to those who Wright We would alsr wish to express also visited ln Phoenix. Axis, with Henefer to Mountain Saturday as did Irvin gave blcod; and to the many our npoifelatlon Colleen end her family and Htanwfar. Th in wonderful peoplo who have given Fuel and Monro! Mar chant for .1, port thai they are aU well and xkMvttlt with aunt, Clara Henne- - financial assistance. Words can- the use of their snow cats and i happy. ifer, who has been a patient in not exoress the feeling of grati- Junior C'bndall for the use saturaiy morning they were the Summit County Hospital tude in my heart for the won- his boat to search the reservoir. derful ads of kindness shown by busy saying goodbye to Val Judd. since March. Pete and Larry Knight and and his wife and children as they my friends and neighbors. son Thea of the Knight family and Craig Boyer, left for North Dakota where Val Ted Keith Shaw Exchange Club, Beatty, Nev. Boyer, is In Logan where he will teach Seminary this year has been busy drilling with the among the Indians. Sunday they football team. Craig finds the enjoyed a visit from their daughcompetition keen but knowing ter, LaVon and Max Perry and his great love for the sport of Jolene f Riverton. football end his determination he Doyle's welcome home will be will certainly give his all to the USU teem This weekend he will travel to New Mexico with the team. Craig is a Sophomore ma VKTORK) TOMATO AND RUIT JUICER. in Engineering. joring Na re Mealng. . . . Mrs Vera W. Pemberton met her husband, Harl, in Salt Lake Thursday night upon his arrival ! home from Viet Nam. Friday evening they drove to the Salt Lake airport where they met a girl from Oakridge, Term, who came to attend the BYU. She remained in Henefer over night Friday, Saturday they took her to Provo. Sunday Rachel prepared a family dinner which was by all of her family, Verl Wright, Fern Wright and Vera and Marsha Wight of Salt Lake $11.43 and Marsha's brother, Charles, For Information or to ordari LOUIE DE ROSE Lewis (Buzz) of Plantsville, 419-6- 1 502 Sou 4i toil 13 Conn. Elder Lewis spent the UTAH SMMNGVIUf, weekend at the home of Os and Ruin dau,hter',B;.112r n ! i ' ; Zelma Lynn of Echo, and Rayi grandfather Mr Clarence Morby . of Ogden. Taking advantage of his Steel gang moving from Las Vegas, Nev. to St. Anthony, Ida. R. Swanson and his wife Lorraine drove to Echo to visit her sister, Mrs Florence Shipman over the long Labor day weekend. They all spent Saturday in Salt Lake with the Swanson's daughter, Miss Ann Marie White. Mr and Mrs John Fullbright and Mr and Mrs Don Slsty drove to Caidwill, Ida. over the Labor Day Holiday where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr ird Mrs Harrison Richins drove to Sunset Saturday where they vliltcd with Mr and Mrs John B. Carman on their 40th Anniversary. Labor Any. Mrs Basil Beech. with her children Laura, Romola. Jimmis and Jane visited at ihc Richins home. Her son Larry re turned to Ogdcr. with them after having spent the weekend with his grand parents nnd uncle Mike. LaVerne and Lorraine Bond and their daughter, Rae Lynn drove to Evanston, Wyo. Monday afternoon for the Labor Day cele. bration. a Gilbert and Zelma Roberta and daughter, Connie of Rock Springs,' (pen the Labor day weekend with her parents, Mr k Mrs Ace! Hales and her sister, Mrs Nellie Raspok and daughters. Ed and Brcnda Carman spent Saturday with his parents, Mr Mrs John B. Carman who were celebrating their 40th Anniversary, at their home in Sunset. Helen Rne Hulme, who is making her home with the Jimmie Brook's in Henefer this school year, ar.d her father, Vincent Hulme weie also there Mrs Battle Mikkelsen spent several days in Salt Lake with her son, Bob and his family. BUY BRANDS ADVERTISED BT YOUR LOCAL DEALER PECK BROS. 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This Heraclitus' observation, made about 2500 years ago, holds true today. When applied to the metals industry, change is characterized by the speed with which it is accomplished. Mineral production in the United States is expected to increase by at least 40 per cent in the next 10 years, and could possibly double that figure in the next 30 years. To meet the challenge for increased copper production, Kennecott has taken the opportunity to make important changes in mining and metallurgical practices. Ore and overburden haulage, for example, largely has been taken over by trucks from railroad trains. Trucks capable of carrying more than 100 tons now are a common sighted shovels with a n dipper "bite" are keeping pace with them. The resultant additional ore tonnage has meant additional crushing and grinding facilities, and more smelter capacity. Meantime, techniques also have been steadily improved. In a four-yestepped-u- p expansion program now nearing completion.Kennecott's Utah Division is attaining all these goals and more, including a cone precipitate copper Copper under a new concept through original research and engineering. plant designed The future, with the help of the computer, also will prove "there is nothing permanent except e mine planning has passed the initial Btages, and information change." Already, well is underway on all phases of copper production. processing Which simply means that Kennecott, as in the past, will continue to be a leader in the metals industry. 55 . 1 ;:::? No physical examinais n Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, said: This is tion 106-to- 30-to- ar required. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK it .,-.- ir . ill long-rang- Of OnBMAL Coalville, Utah Interest Compounded Save Semi-Annual- ly witl Safety FRIEHDLT SERVICE SHfCE 1909 SUESERVEJ Kennecott Copper Corporation jjjfuM copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer t'.i i |