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Show THE SUN CHhONICLE, THURSDAY, - This is station E.LD.P. This coming Sunday, the Project group, under the direction Temple for ole the Sun reporting good of Ben Fowler, will conduct SacChronicle. rament meeting. Everyone is inKaren Knight, honored as the vited to attend and it starts at new president of the 5 p.m. dub at Utah State University, The date will plans to bowi on the University's in its regional be held Jan, 28. The daughters bowling tournament at Albuquerque, New are plenty anxious. Mexico. The games will be held Happy Birthday to Suzanne Cra-gu- n and Jean Ann Jacobson, on in the near future, good luck Jan. 22 and 27, respectively. Karen. Mr. Magic, the magecian, plans Rosco and Mary Child are the to entertain one hour on Saturday. proud grandparents of a baby All parents and youth from 12 boy, 6 lbs. 14 oz. He was born to 19 are urged to attend dinner Jan. 22 at the Dee hospital and at 7 p.m. the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geane Knight, choir leadGlenn Child. er, requests everyone who can Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dearden sing to come to choir practice received another lovely daughter every Sunday at 4 p.m. Special on Jan. 22. She makes their practices will be held for the second. Ralph hasnt had time to dedication scheduled in April worry about himself being injured Alexander is Carlson as things have moved fast and looking for furious. First bis father was hos- an anvill for a government napitalized (he is doing fine at tional park just over the Utah home now) and then his wife State line in Short Creek county. 3 Phone Mr. Carlson at Nancy had to be rushed to the hospital for the arrival of the if you have an anvill or know little baby. Ralph suffered a bro- where one can be purchased. This is station E.L.D.P. signken nose and infection. Get Well wishes are extended to the ing off. See you next week. daddy-daught- team 394-231- entire family. Ten year charter awards were given to Wallace Knight, Ted An. derson, Hal Davis, Herman Fiet, and Rosoo Child at the Lions Club meeting at Allens Cafe last wee meeting last week. America's History Portrayed During Telephone Hour The DUP plans to meet at the home of Mrs. Verla Hull ThursAmericas rich heritage of diday at 1:30 pjn. Mrs. Davis verse music will be saluted on Woodbury will be the Bell Telephone Hour on Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. over NBC-THull won his Johnny wrestling match last SatA program of our countrys urday at the matches between gifts to the music world will be University of Utah and Arizona presented by hostess Jane Powell, State. The next match will be singer-acto- r Jack Haskell Louis Uniheld Jan. 30 at noon at the Roy Armstrong and his versity. Good luck again Johnny. Rogers and Dale Evans and ragElder Cardell Is now Junior time pianist Max Morath and the District supervisor in Marseills original Rag Quartet France where he is serving on a Donald Voorbees will conduct mission. Eider Grant Burton is the Bell Telephone Orchestra. barely 30 miles away in Toulon, France. missionary mothers and fathers met early this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam were Airs. Patter ton. The Rose Thompson and Mrs. Cleo Brouga. A luncheon was staved and a good time enjoyed by all. Noi.nan F. Bingham, former River Pale resident, died in his home in Ogden last week. State Saving's Assets Inceased ' 44, Phone Roy 823-140- 8 Gerald W. Boehme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Boehme, 5500 S. 5640 W., Hooper, was promoted Jan. 11 to specialist five in Germany, where be is serving with the 3rd Armored Division. PHONE SLAUGHTERING AND CURING RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS TO YOU -- ALL MEATS GUARANTEE-D- I25-1U- 2 UPRIGHT FREEZER With Transcontinental calls Fifty years ago, the placing of a transcontinental call was a major event involving a considerable Investment It took 23.2 minutes to set up a call between New York and San Francisco, as the various sections of circuit bad to be hooked up manually. Today one may dial his own call in less than twenty seconds. Until March 1, 1917, it cost $20.70 for a call across the continent Beginning Feb. I, the twenty-firs- t long distance rate reduction In the past 50 years, becomes effective. A new night rate will make it possible for telephone users to station-to-statio- a three-minu- station-t- te o station call anytime between 8 p.m. and 4.30 a.m. and all day on Sunday to any place in the continental United States, for $1 or less. BEEF This Week Only! ATTENTION FREEZER OWNERS Fed Cut, Wrapped and frozen D Hams & Bacons Cured only $27.50 MEAT MARKET SPECIALS lb. 69c Ground Beef ... .3 lbs. $1 Cube Steak Ib. 45c Asst. Lunch Meat 3 lbs. $1 Pork Chops All TYPES Including MEAT SPECIAL 10 lbs. Beef Roasts 10 sS lbs. Pork Chops 5 5 5 lbs. Fryers 10 lbs. Beef lbs. Ground Beef lbs. Bf Short Ribs lbs. Bacon Steak IN THE ROY SHOPPING CENTER 6 Fhone 825-978- 50 Municipal fenced in yard, Acres, Roy. Phone F4 CARPETS and life too can be 3 LARGE bedrooms, older home, beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. larger lol small orchard. ComRent eiectric shampooer $1.00. pletely renovated inside. IrrigaSee the Paint Pot, Roy. tion water available. 110 W. 2400 No., Sunset Phone 72 ACRE FARM FIX 72 ACRE farm, new brick home. information Idaho. For SERVICE RENDERED Burley, brick ramBEAUTIFUL Gordon Walker. call bler, family room, 2 baths, comF4 TAX SERVICE kitchen, 2 firepletely built-ifull basement, large INCOME TAX Service, state and USED LUMBER, plywood, boxes, places, federal, honest, efficient, ac15x30 living room. A steal at pallets, doors, windows, and tf curate and experienced. Short firewood. 1 mile east of highway $25,500. Phone forms $1.50 each, long forms if 91 on Syracuse road. brick BY OWNER $2.50 each. Call Ken Colby for home, carport partly finished an appointment ala basement, walkout door, fruit PIANO lessons HOMES FOR SALE for beginners given trees, and fence. 2639 N. 225 W., in my home. Sheryl Seifert. tf Sunset BY OWNER, 4 bedroom, 5256 S. 2500 W., Roy, 825-419- 825-784- n 825-481- tri-lev- 1. Mil NATIONAL EDITORIAL lAiK6,l5N FOR RENT SET ACQUAINTED guitar lessons, $1.50, instrument furnished free, no enrollment fee. Ask 3 BEDROOM, unfurnished home, about our accordian instruction part basement ideal location also. Progressive School of MuJ23 in Clearfield. Phone sic, 3537 Wash., Ogden, 4 ROOMS, new duplex - stove tf and fridge furnished. $86 mtn. FOR INEXPENSIVE but excellent H. W. McEntire. Phone 4893 S. 1900 W. tf service in alterations, tailoring 825-466- Tha Sun Chronicle, published week- pottat toy. Utah. Second-Cla- ss os paid ot Roy, Utah. Publisher J. S. 6388 Howard Stable. Offices at 1900 W., Roy. $2.50 per year in odvonce. Jy. 392-349- and dressmaking. Phone built-i- 9943. n Fit g SPARKLING CEILINGS, choice range, refrigerator, large room, drapes, hot water, of glitter, free estimates, 100 washing machine, carport, $87.50 6 or a month. Phone 825-607- AssL J. r Howard Stahle Roy News & LDS Church News 9 Charlene Hardcastie . . . .392-591- Riverdale 399-277- 3 825-183- 5 825-158- 0 825-86- tf Ken Fahncke Contractor For Building or Remodeling Tractor Work Loader and Backhoa 825-246- 5 825-480- 3 MONTH Decoratle Ceilings Accoustical Spray lastering of all kinds -- Your choice of glitter- - METZLER at PLASTERING MELVIN'S; 4 Phone END OF 825-786- Pat Freestone Editor Roy, Utah Phono -- NEW OR' USED BIKES Wo Sorvko What We Sail 392 liv-in- Editor-Publishe- 1955 W. 5200 South 825-898- 2 BEDRM. APT., In Roy, THE SUN CHONICLE STAFF Bingham BIKE SHOP Phone EX or EX 82 69 Clearfield 394-473- 0 liQt UJQ8 ilio In 60 years of copper production in Utah, there never was a safer year than 1964. The accident frequency rate for the year less than one lostwas 0.86 time accident per million man hours worked. In establishing 1964 as the safest year ever, the entire Division worked more than 3,140,000 man hours without a single accident that kept a man off the job. The Refinery operated for the full year without a lost-tim- e acci- Concentrators dropped to 0.82, while the Smelter maintained record which tops its e the entire industry. Truly, that was the year that was, for safety at Kennecott. How was it accomplished? Through the joint efforts of emeveryone at Kennecott ployees, supervisors, unions, safety, engineers and manageall-tim- This Week Only Cot, Wrapped and Frozen 'A PORK carpel drapes, FOR SALE dent. The Bingham Canyon Mine worked 2,310,000 man hours without a disabling injury and set a new low frequency mark of 0.93. The frequency rate at the Magna and Arthur Vi Pork with freezer purchase " Men, no investmefull or part time KNAPP selling the famous AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe experience NOT necessary write R. L. Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22, Calif. F4 final link the west coast Cut and Wrappad to Your Specifications Vi CASH nt-work higber-than-avera- place Warranty And FREE APPLIANCES REPAIRED ALL makes of washers, dryers, ironers, etc. Phone Atkinson Appliance. tf FRANCIS APPLIANCE SERVICE SMALL electric appliances repaired, all makes, all models, sewing machines, vacuums, toasters, irons, etc. 166 W. 600 N.. Clearfield, Phone ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner sales, service and supplies. Also used and rebuilt cleaners. Cali Ray Judd at Serving tf you since 1948. - CUSTOM 'A EXTRA lbs. meal SgSO in Ogden at 2627 Washington Blvd. ment. They set a goal for safety, and they more than reached it. They look back to the year that was with justifiable pride. At the same time they look forward to the year that is to be with determination. Their new goal an even safer 1965. tf PIANO LESSONS. Have limited openings for beginner and intermediate students. Phone Della Youngberg. J28 825-544- 9. Jim SYRACUSE, UTAH 438-l- b. , OPPORTUNITY Servicemen's News1 Glenn's Rouse Of Meats GIBSON or 3 WANTED SALESLADY Smiling woman uniter 65 to assist me in fast growing cosmetic business. Can earn $400 a month. For interview phone Fll Ella L. Palmer Sunset Letha McQuame Clearfield . . Susan Albrechlsen Debra Stegeiv Garolytt Leraen, South Weber Kathy ni Robinson; Dianna Glover, Lola Brake Debra Herscei, Ten and Susan Clinton Erma Ross Constructionman James Thoriie. Specialist Boehme, an aircraft Toimoto, Linda Enomito, Hooper USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem mechanic in Headquarters Com Riley, Richard Allen, Tamera At Luella Parker Thorpe, 5844 S. 2600 W. Roy, is pany of the division's 3d Brigade tinson and Nancy Lee. serving with Mobile Construction near Fried berg, entered the Army Battalion 11 and is scheduled to hi August 1963 and completed depart Port Hueneme, Calif., be- basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., tween Jan.' 16 and 20 for Okinawa. before arriving overseas in Feb. Service 5947 S. 2623 HEP Howard L. Bott Is back borne tage of a break between semesafter having spent the past two ters for a vacation. He will gradweeks in France on TDY. While uate next June. there he visited with several of Best wishes for a speedy his friends who live in that coungo to Andrew Moser, Mary try. Coleman, and Glenna Miller who Wanda Christensen is home af- are all recovering from surgery. ter spending a few days in the EHis Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. hospital She was Injured when she walked through a glass slid- Everett Ware, is home again after ing door. The cuts were quite completing a six months trainsevere and she will have to stay ing course with the Marines. down for some time yet Meeting for lunch recently at Richard Smith, son of Mr. and the home of Tina Visser were Mrs. Ferrell Smith, spent a few Shirley Hadley, Virginia Wurston, days in the area recently enjoy- and Bonnie Crouch. Virginia Charles worth fen on ing the fine skiing that is available. Richard is attending dental the ice recently and broke her school in Kansas and took advan. right wrist in two places. It is hoped that she will recover very quickly. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holmes and Leona Schuenman have just returned from a two week trip to California. While there they visited with the Holmes married daughter, Irene Steinicke, and the husband. They also saw a sister Jan. 26, Salt Lake City Asset of the two women. of State Savings and Loan AssocL Pat and Jerry Johnsons four ation increased by $9,019,613.24 in year old son is recuperating after 1964 to a total of $73,967,381.23, surgery. The little boy had a according to a report given by ruptured appendix and was very L. Eugene Clissold, executive vice in, but is reported to be doing president and general manager quite well now. of the savings Institution at the A quick and complete recovery annual stockholders meeting. This is wished for Ethel Brown who was the largest growth in any was injured in an automobile acsingle year in the history of the cident recently. She has a broken association, the manager reported. nose and some bad bruises. A Tangle with an automobile Savings balances increased by also has Afton Bryson down in 15 rethe during year. Savings ceived exceeded withdrawals by bed. Her foot is broken. Kathryn and her daughter-in-laAnna $7,784,136.56 bringing total sav- Day ings to $59,539,573.37 at the year Day, are both home recovering from surgery. Also home after a end. stay in the hospital is Delwin Dividends paid to savers in Thompson. We wish them all a 1964 increased by 17.62 to a quick recovery. total of $2,423,461.50. The dividend Bruce Goodwin. 13, son of Mr. rate was increased in July 1964 and Mrs. Clde Goodwin, who has to Mr, Clissold reported. been seriously HI in the hospital or the past month is reported to State Savings, which has a be improving. His friends wish him ratio of reand speedy recovery. complete serve funds to savings, added A piano receital was recently $598,212.70 to its reserve funds given at the home of Mary Atkinduring the year bringing its total son. Students who participated are reserves to $6,656,192.90. Sherry Lee. Ginger Anderson, Melinda Robinson, Sherri Lemon, The battalion will be the first 1964. solider is a 1959 The seabee battalion- to deploy entireof Weber Snitchler High School Bud graduate that are the Reports ly by air rather than using lost the sight from his eye, due other method of surface trans- and attended Weber State College. to a piece of steel piercing the portation. iris in December. By deploying by air the battalion will be able to save many TELEPHONE cont. from papo 1 hours thus allowing the personxop ouil nel to spend more time with the the voice faded too much to exTractor Work families in Port Hueneme, and at tend the distance. The voice fading problem wax, w&COGEUZ. Wood their new duty station. Fireplace While in Okinawa the battalion with the invention of the vacuum Tree Removal will work ra many important jobs tube which could amplify speech. nation-wid- e Building Demolishing and will construct a new Marine The remaining job for build the to was Winch and Towing communications Barracks at Camp Hansen. between Denver and FRYMOYER CO. financed. Phone ROY NEWS RIVERDALE NEWS Hi! Page 2 JANUARY 28, Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division |