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Show The Local Newi, Local Advertising for Local People Clearfield News NOTICE I'h TA3U122 IU Die Ashton of water polo, which we think will be an esent that everyone will en- Jh) Corner unoiln r ssetk has rolled OKDIVYMt NO around again with a little hitler An oid.iianic providing loi tin ssutliir and piople getting lead) aiiiKXjtion to It fit), I tali, ol to 1, jo) tin Minimi ar ouu mine 'I Ilf JaVU III s laid Iv mu within Jiut link pie tin tciritui) nitjin If) me lor Ja)ne ineinbirx and tin I r .Smithiast Quartt r ol is in Hie id) patk, a pood township 5 Nortti, Range 2 West . time vtas had by all .Sail Lake HaM a,l(i Ml illlall, I 1 hr ( li al n III t o til III unit) and tli t I.irinu tin annt xa lum li hi pan tin .r annual Vaiation hull Ihirenl and the txtinsion ol Si liool .Monday al 9 .IU it lilt luipoi.iu- limits ol Ho it, Hihjt I ss Id In olir s.tik SSIth ill I tali Ut .n i old l.j.1) Well 131 nMcaTiow Time ! Jolly Cooks in K I i .!, ( .lir tall I n 1 - H aiun atioii to Jt" lii .Haiti r i liinls that ol tin tir itn d and i i lum t R) III it) ill) 1. 1 pluses tile ioj.) ol the plat or map ol said lliidol) mill. Ill h) L Halil tjilf.ill .lid I. lids that It is III ill ah I la! Ill lliap ol sa.d tl f Idol) Hindi h tin sa.d 1. l'aui hi ,i I. Si n ' .1 ll 1 ( part i 2 1 I II at 1 Is did and In bound tl on s to ttir Wi-- t I tall IS al,)l a d 1.0. I I' ,! i s.din is lit l.s di .i r d .mm t tali and tin i r i d to Itos t ds t d s .ilc In li po! atr limits ol s.d Is d. .! t d to hr .did ' In s a! i is i dr. i old i! v Is n I . S I I 1 .ini .I. d si In fi . I .t I I'M s Sj I t I t at 1 min ap I1 . i a i s I . ' ' i f yQfj I: a foils' k- - -- v -- . The North Davis Stake mixed chorus, under the direction of Mrs Beth Weaver, accompaned by Ej len Ernies, furnished the music for the morning session of stake conference Members of this chorus from Sunset were Don Reid. Rob i rt MiQuarrie Nevin Crtddle, his worth Crossley, Margie Martin Shirley El wood, Joan Hill, Beth l.a May :r s.sl d I In ,.d a ROY AUTO PARTS 6 CARTOONS g iS i s Hit ( hll k ni i . I is il lo In I, r Inis ndi re 1 osen lor a short a1 d 'hi ll roll Ih.ur and dm p ,.l tv Jl.st host s Phuno 0f39 .03 1 G So. 1900 Wont, Hoy AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ALTO (JLAss AND PARTS ACCESSORIES AYn- - 20 ,iu! IVd tits V ,1 I IXMIRS OPT N Is only by 3 C W M is li I KapJ or coetdcO II s II Ma !. ( .1 (.dm di r San . I t, I, I I 'll li - '. MS i L'l I flit I 1, t iss i . . i ' I. ' I s . ' . ' C)l It Ol I M)K DOWN IHtl I'UMI NI o.tl ' a., . to Id Month s h. all i ... . to !' 1 u ira .S'! ' . ' m i . . ss i. t : .I'H 'all'll Ml ; 1.. e s i I 111 .... .1 J' .. o I S s . s . t in. i to I. i . ' s i n 1 s n D9GO G Ah k . I .' i .... . I I; . i - ' a' I S I I l . , i , l.l il.. aim sh0 III. . I i ,i, t j a ni p ' ..I I ' i " I. 'll. I ,, I I I I ' , S s a' S cOca-Q-- e I i S ill'll! Nil, Ml - , I. PX a'.il Mi ll j ( mmnirDG ii ds In i oi si U ) paid s'. i d .!. da 27. 1937 I M II h' d Ml . J I 'oil' .Il '. I , s M .1 I I I. Inal I a I. ' i sh' i d S n ol n.o'.ii id to l.n . tl I' s ll, da. alMIld t hr hill aini hetssun h hr I oi h r and W .oh s alld Bingham Mi and Mrk J L p Ti Uvi lot sl,t m s son. Ji rrs thr Iol ' i rs and W III. ol ss h i ll tin s ssi re si i s proud I )j!i ',o i DAVE'S SERVICE Highway Kn) . I 91 tsi ii We .ell nothing hut Quality Products I In -- l.amh.i A. ha Hill S.Jlla 'll Ni 'I i I i ha, i oi i Is In n! a Sal stash at Ih s I toso Mu'.ioii I M .sl.o das and S.itUIllaV l.SlIsolu had 'In ir sals ssaslnd i.i'i Ii 'I sou uni J"h l hat Ihr ladies did a vuv Anothi r alir.u lion has hi i n .m did to the li .i ii K1 Pass A h ol Jills nlihr.it on The Tmii.in an i lialli'iipmp the JjJui.s to a p.mn C 1 L4.cnnccott tlri in tr an 18,000-footunnel under the mountain that separates the Coppcrton Assembly Yard from the Hingham iMine. The target is 200 feet below (lie present bottom of the mine. In 1900, the t mine will be 200 feet deeper than it is now, and tunnel and mine will keep their date. This $12,000,000 project will he one of the longest railroad tunnels in the United States. Through it, cars will be hauled from the mine to the assembly yard where theyre made into trains and then taken to the mills. The construction of this nearly long tunnel is essential to in of Utah. To the production copper operate successfully with low grade ore, Kennecott must handle huge quantities of material economically. Hauling ore uphill out of the mine is not economical. This will be the third tunnel to eliminate uphill haulage at the mine. ore-lade- & as? eons " Complete Family Laundry Fast Service Launderette n .lY-mil- e So the $12,000,000 Kennecott is plowing back into Utah helps assure successful future operations. Todays earnings are also building for tomorrow at Kennecotts power plant where an $18,000,000 expansion will increase capacity from 100,000 to 175,000 kilowatts. Kennecotts continuous reinvestment of millions of dollars in Utah helps keep ore flowing steadily from the mine to the mills to the refinery. And that in turn helps provide prosperity for the people of our state. i j. Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build n Better Utah t x .1 h ' ' buv '"u If ' " PLUS run once and doors pm. DM1nn() 2 45 HAT 1 il t A Million Miles to Earth IHXJK.S OPEN AT 2 30. The show close after. Be sure and be there BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE asoin d Soil s ks and las'es-- ' (1 nd i tin I Its l Old. i tall tl .s .1 I .'as I t in PLUS a !' p ' In d hs pah. i mom c v Dont orget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER ie al 77 - . , ' In- - HEY ECIDS , , L. l.uppini r'e K, t nil. n id ll.r I on'.' hr i ol d il it W i Int t o.l'its t la'i I'lfd'l. th s orii si dh a 1 r! d n d i o; ! , urct V: lia.s t ' h ions l.od Ih ' f i n turn in alment h .,r i l ' i It a ' ' In , i ll' i 15, 2 i di s ii, '' oi i 111 r pin I It ! that il i ss i dlall is rA I ii o d d Mi ri 1. im i I Its to Mr and Mrs I ih I 7 , I ol su: . ,1 hi, r id hi I'.UI No! h 1. ' Q la! on Ii'h.p U i s , 1 II I I hr Wist 1 i I In 1!' A l.'S I oal.t,. S'a'l alld Is dioir I at t I u l d ,.s 1) it a s load !a I ih I ' .llil.l S' 'I I I. ,11 U i I h 111 i A . III, . li, Is P I ( I I I t. 77 L' I . I , i kv v j .: k 111 h II do! d. s. 1.' d al.d ili lllillit ili.di III V t' 1 11 nunul luilmr ampts and ap (. ( -- ! t at a lias sign a major. t) ol the Hal prop uum is o! said ti mloi) and 1j In dr o Hue of Die In I uhli r, alld id tit) said petition has lilt- - in Itii il . , ( birthday to Uonard Huff Retd on June on June 27th. LaVon June 28 and Lindsay Workman Happy E Chilsoii on their anniversary Mr and Mrs Glendon C Porter and fanilly spin I a four ala) a June 2Mh tation in Southern Utah at Cedar attended her Mrs Hula New bold June viMting with Mrx Portt-- r x famil) family reunion. Fluitt Handy, and relatives Canyon River Cub 2Jrd up llal Porter, the eldest of the Porters, is working t Dies Weld ing Shop in Clerfield He expiats A to ttend Weber College in Ogden this fal , 1 1 1 rill tit) ( oouui ol lloN ln.v iv In h I.) adopts alld aji lull lor tin, plusis tin- lU.tlin .Si. Crunstead. Carol IHckenlooper. Bushnell Mr and Mrs George L. Arkansas for 28 June re leaving and famto v is,t their son Dean Congratulations tin .i i olid s t iii it das on Ssul l losi al 2 p III s 1. o la jk s ,ii is i ook s hr .Noith Davis I.D.S Slake ion in Hu timid!, .so ays .Mis hd lilt nir ss a s In nl Sal ill d i) alld a ml Ii lie Mi Mdh n .mil sin .Sulidas 1 Idrl John la.il, lull, as s. staid to tin I o Lilli d id tin 1 ss t is i pii sail d Sat UI da) x M sslnii In ,.ali al 0 .10 ssdll a llns.ioil tin ttilig lullo.siti hs a Iinsllnioil In .uh t li.j. int i mg at It p m ..I t lit I n ar hud list al.d llillll Wald lllapil Sundays n ssiuli was al K) am and 2 pm al the .Nmlll lias is Slake House Ahu a speilal .Sunda) muling umli r the dim linn oi he all ss as In hi at 7 p 111 inafhi.d has .mtdlni id. Hu to he si I) J.rouii ol, lie is Max Kin urns nl lli7 laaiii'l St Ml henlu Uj liitisiil a Suj.il.ol Pi I lol l.ialHi Kil i hi. K luf $ tilt liiNl il..i Al li (iith jn oiti MI,() h( l.cill '.hU at J I iii I HI lie li is Ii al in I in i Ji.mn i i i on I in o i il a I 'In hi i li i n no. s ..me lln II i Hp! loi Him 111 Hu All I ol ll d si soils i su li , s r hi ss u s i M art II, a' j l.l oils Max In plat is II ah pH M oil I In v. h i ss ill In too i ,,! i s' i ai k in hi os i 'I .s 'll a pan n i I is m, a l.n sal In s a uidiiin.,'1 si ; . t,hi ii n pt i.ituri Mi , a' il I, aSi I I'll I till kt'll III h is Imi ed frs mp i Mil. i ' "tin tit) Lh 2.1, 29th. I li June , ily PHONE & 1S33 19 No. Burn St. - Hr il old.til.td Thu phi ia Itah, I.ETHA McQtARRJE 1 I. m s . Roy, e, SUNSET NEWS 1 si Sun-Chronicl- 15c ) |