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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, September 11. 1952 Harvey Parker, Mrs. Grace Hyatt ghters. Betty and Louise, spent and Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Owens Saturday at Logan. Florence Muum of Joseph, Mrs. Celia Hopkins of H. V. Peck is spending this, Delta and Mrs. Emma Chris n week on a business trip to Evan-sto- n P of Salt Lake City. LOTT FAMILY and Big Piney, Wyoming. FARTY HELD Mrs. Sadie Johnson left Thurs'A family party honoring Mrs. for her home at Springdale, Ruby Farnworth, Mrs. Cleo Wood Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lett en day Utah after a' week's visit with and Mrs. Doris Christensen, who tertained at a family gathering relatives here. were celebrating their birthday at their home Sunday in compli- ' I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs anniversaries, was held at the ment to Mr. Lott's sister, Mrs. vena. Hopuns 01 Delta, wno nas and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Co Idle Isle Cafe at Brigham Wedbeen spending several days at ombs and family spent Saturday nesday evening. Others present j were Mrs. Angie Farnsworth and the Lott home. Those present in- at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy and; Mrs. Maxine Gardner of Brig- t cluded Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theon son. Lex, spent Monday at Salt ham, Mrs. Carmen Richardson of Tremonton and Mrs. Irene Peck. Lott and family, Mr. and Mrs Lake City. John Lott and family and Mr. Mrs. Keith Moss visited with A lovely dinner was enjoyed. and Mrs. Grant Hess and family her father, George Parry at MaMrs. Leora McCowan of Clear of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lott lad Friday. field spent Sunday with her parand family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Sidney: Skinner and family of and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bairdj and family. Tremonton and Mrs. Sadie Lott attended a slumber party given Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler of and family of Clarkston. The af for Sunday School stake offic- Snowville spent Monday evening ternoon was spent in a social. A ers at the Girls home in Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rozal watermellon bust was enjoyed. Zundal and family. . Canyon Friday. Dinner guests at the home of Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Petersen and dau-- . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bums Sat urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walker,' Mr. a n d Mrs. Claude Stacy, and Mr. and Mrs. Pave Priest of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Wood and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. Fielding J ten-se- j ! ) J j i J ) i j i j and Mrs. F, W. Hess, , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent - Tremonton, Utah Mrs. D. B. Jones and family last week were Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jones of Hemet, California, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Beaver. Sgt. Richard Petersen of Fort Riley, Kaiuas is spending a short j furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olivers at Ma- lad. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christopherson of Tremonton, spent Sunday at the Nobel Petersen home. Lt. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones have returned to their home at Richland, Washington, having spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family. - Mrs. R. y. Peck is spending this week with her daughter-in- -i law, Mrs. Edith Peck, after Mr. and iirs. Rozal Zundal and here. family accompanied by Miss ne Whiteof Logan, left with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott Mrs. Celia Hopkins left Mon- - and family. She was accompan- day for her home at Delta, Utah led to Ogden by Mr. and Mrs. after having spent several days'j Lott Do--re Tues- day morning for Texas, where they will visit with A 3 c Nish Zundall at Lubbock AFB. From there they will all go to Lawton, Oklahoma, where they will visit with Lt. and Mrs. Wynn Zundal They plan to visit many places of interest, including Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon In southern Utah. They will be gone about two weeks. R. H. Feck, accompanied by Scott Budge and Joe Clayton of Logan, JoAnn Carter, Coleen Boss and Renae NeUson of Garland, flew by plane to Blackfoot, Idaho Saturday morning', where they at.nded an Air Breakfast party. R. H. Peck and Scott Budge were the pilots of the two planes. Miss Joyce Webb of P r o v o spent the weekend with relatives j ) AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING ALL ALUMINUM CONVERTIBLE SCREEN TO STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS. Rust Proof Lifetime - - Beautiful Preferred by Home Owners from Coast to Coast REGULAR and CASEMENT Windows " CAN BE FJLA. FINANCED EST IMA TS WITHO UT See Howard OBLIGATION "Tuf P Linford 349 SO. MAIN LOGAN mo Friday visiting with Mrs. Reta Sharkey at Ogden. Mrs. Ella Stuart of Clarkston has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. James H. Hess. Miss Marilyn Adams, of Seattle, Washington has been spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Hewlett and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and son of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Farns-wor- th and daughter of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson last week. W. Hess spent j, Mr. and Mrs. F. Saturday at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy spent Saturday at Brigham Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt were Mrs. Laree Whitney and daughters, and Mrs. Viola Stokes of Ogden and Mrs. Mae Upton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. W, M. Welling has returned home after having spent a few weeks visiting with her daughter and family, Lt. and Mrs. Scott McClellan at.Topeka, Kansas. to Salt Dale Jones returned Lake .City Sunday after having spent a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones and family. Mr. and , v Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Sunday at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gam and family have returned to their home at Seattle, Washington after having spent a week wh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.'Garn and family. While here they were honored at a family party at the home of their parents. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hess and family of Ojden, Miss Jolene Gam of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family and Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Burness and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family last week were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lott of Richfield, Mrs. Donna Wells of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Parker, Miss Marva Parker, x liiM i N TERMS of Utah Copper's production, We can put it another way: In 1951 Utah Copper tax paid the cost of educating 30,542 Student. five cubic yards of education is a day and a half of schooling for each student in Utah. or more than 20 of the state's average daily attendance of 147,819 students up to and including Here's how we arrive at a cubic yard measurement of education: Last year the dippers of the high school. giant electric shovels bit into the ore body of the SEPT. 13 thrn 21 MORE EXHIBITS MORE FUN MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Plan now to watch for at-tt- nd The millions of cubic yards of copper ore mined Bingham mine 3,879,725 times and scooped out ',an average of five cubic yards each time. During the year, Utah Copper paid $5,228,250 in school taxes. In other words, each loaded dipper meant $1.35 in school taxes, and in our state that (pays for a day and a half of schooling for one each year mean millions of days of education Utah's young people, an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and training needed for a better life. Millions of cubic yards of copper, ore mean to us all the benefits that come from large tax payments, payrolls and supply purchases. groat tpocial ovtnts. HtfflS AOM. u. is, L Ct "SfVrg UTAH STATE FAQ 80 0 d E N N E C 8 0 P P 8 0T T COP neighbor helping for b P E ft gmsion COHPO RATI ON tobuild a b e 1 1 e r Utab |