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Show refreshments were seventeen guests. PORTAGE Bjr served to Mrs. Gibbs Allen FIELDING Participate In By Florence Munson D U P Convention Mrs. , Oren Parkinson, Mrs. Bill Gibbs and Mrs. Wendell Hall attended Utah Daughter of the Pioneers Party and also furnished a musical number for the program. Mrs. Vera Hall and family, Bishop and Mrs. Walter Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs Jack Conley at Idaho spent Thanksgiving Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Smith and family. Visiting at the home Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen were Mrs. Lee Coombs and daughter Janice. The Reed Neilsen family spent Thanksgiving at Lava Hot Springs with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knudson visited over the weekend at Salt Lake City with relatives. Play Presented by MIA presented their Play, "Once Upon A Friday," Saturday evening. A The M.I.A. Musical large crowd attended. Miss Nadene Hall and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs, who are attending the B.Y.U. at Provo, visited at home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Neal and family spent Thanksgiving at Rexburg, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newmen. Leaves for Labrador AlC Darrell Rose has been spending the last 15 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and with his wife. He left by plane for New York, Monday night. He will be there about 15 days and then will leave by plane for Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madison, Stillman Harris, Leo Williams and Leonard Jones of Malad, Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Years-le- y of St. John and Marian Reese of Hunter, Ut., visited this weekend with Mrs. Nellie Reese who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard San Francisco, and Mrs. Rose Harris, Las Vegas, visited here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Johns, New Sweden, Idaho, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora John. Mrs. Mary John entertained her daughter,- Bonnie, with a birthday party Monday, afternoon. Games were played and Mc-.Ne- - i m U.S. has the WORLDS FINEST competitive n transport system Visit In California Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt have returned home from an enjoy able ten day vacation trip to California. They were accom panied by their daughter, Mrs. Viola SStokes of Ogden. Little Marcia Holt who has been visiting with relatives in Utah for the past two months return ed with them to her home at Manhatten Beach. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt and family at San Pedro and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and family at Manhatten Beach. They brought home with them more equipment for their dau ghter, Mrs. LaRee Whitney to help her with her polio treat ments. Little Barbara Whitney who has made her home with her grandparents here for the past fifteen months is now at Ogden with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam entertained at a party at their home on Thanksgiving Day. Dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garn of Brigham, Mrs. Mahala Haffield of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Salt Lake City will be glad to know they are ' the proud parents of a baby boy born November 1st. Mrs. Elma Petersen entertained at a family dinner at her home on Thanksgiving Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Claine Petersen and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater of East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris MacFarland and family of Riverside. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Spence Ahlmer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and families of Ogden. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Thompson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey and family of Clarkston, Miss Margie Bolton of Garland. Tom Grill of Alta Meda, Calif., Mrs. Tom Grill and daughter and Mrs. M. E. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther-lan- r and son, Glade, spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey at Ogden. Mr .and Mrs. Elmo Munson were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Horace Peck spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen accompanied by Mrs. Scott Hansen of Logan were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Miss Bessie Hansen at Brig-haScott Hansen has been at Chicago as one of the Livestock Judging Team of the A. C. to be present at the Annual Stock Show there. you're invited to the 8th ANNUAL UTAH ONLY 1 WEEK LEFT TO HAVE THAT CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT taken Don't be disappointed make that appointment TODAY. Phone AL Tremonton C. HARRISON'S Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickland and their families of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grill and daughter, Sherrie Lynn attended Open House in compliment to Mrs. pwen's grandmother, Mrs. Annie II. Jardine at Clarkston recently. Mrs. Jardine was celebrating her 90th birthday anniversary. Kent Sutherland of Ogden with his parspent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. Mrs. Rheumina Udy has been spending several days with her daughter. Miss Rheumina Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Evan WinkleT and family at Ogden. Tom Grill has returned to his Navy duties at Alta Meda, Cal., after spending a furlough with his wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie at Tremonton on Thanksgiving. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farnsworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bywater of Brigham, Mrs. Carmen Richardson and son Brent of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen and son of Tremonton, Alan Wittle and daughter of Preston. Miss Betty Petersen who is teaching school at Parawon spent the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peter- - and annual convention of the Utah Turkey Federation "w THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 1. 1955 December Thursday, sen. Friday three of her girl missionary friends visited with her. They were Margie Boo the and Reideen Voyendi of Salt: Lake City and Barbara Baldwin of Cache Junction. , Weekend visitors at the Ellwood Hess home were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland and daughter of Arimo, Ida., and Dan Iless and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen entertained at a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving. Present were Miss Eetty Petersen of Parawon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham, Mrs. Don Petersen and son of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Christofferson and daughter if Logan. Arrives in Greece Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith have received word that their daughter, Virginia Beal, along with her husband, Dr. Max Beal and three sons have arrived safely at Athens, Greece. They report having had a wonderful voyage on the new Greece ship S. SL Olymphia. They spent twelve days on the water. They were met by three station wagons and received a royal welcome. They have a lovely new home where they will live. The three boys are enrolled in American Schools. Dr. Beal will fill an as Agricultural assignment Economist for the Government at the University of Athens. 1 A HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Your - BARLEY - OATS WHEAT GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM Cleaning - Rolling - Grinding ERVIII ST0I1L Phone AL-7224- Tremonton 1 Headquarters For Agricultural Chemicals Member Federal Warehouse System j 1B Utah Copper's state and local taxes since 1945 wore paid for with ore that would make a train 1013 miles long Taxes of the Utah Copper Division of Kenne-coCopper Corporation are paid for by the sale of copper produced from low grade ore. In the past 10 years, Kennecott's state and local taxes in Utah totaled $70,500,000, including this year's tax of $10,750,000. Taxes are one of the benefits Kennecott's development of a great natural resource has produced for all Utahns. For example, this year's school tax of $7,049,709 will meet the cost of educating 24,000 children. Producing copper to pay taxes is a big thing in itself, becsfuse the ore at the Bingham Mine averages less than one percent copper. As a result, to pay Kennecott's $70,500,000 tax bill during the past decade required the removal of 21,684,820 tons of waste material and the mining and processing of 15,271,000 tons of ore. If that ore were loaded into cars it would make a train 1013 miles long, extending from Salt Lake City to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kennecott pays its taxes by the trainload by producing millions of tons of ore. And taxes by the trainload mean benefits by the trainload benefits that help bring better living to all Utahns. 9 and 10 , Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden I d tt WBREV DECEMBER Sunday visitors at the Ellwood Layton. Dinner guests at the Horace Peck home during the holidays Wallace Stuart of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and were Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pfck and Kent and family spent Thanks- Miss Careen Peck of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen giving Day at the George Parry home at Malad. spent Monday at Ogden. Mrs. John Coombs spent the Mesdames Edith Udy, Sara with her daughter, Moss, Elsie Welling, Nina Owen, weekend LaPriel Secrist, Alta Johnson Mrs. Delia Harris and family and Rhoda Welling spent Friday at Ogden. at Ogden afterwhich they enMr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred a as their dinner guests on at had dinner Maddox joyed party Ranch House. Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Max Dinner guests at the Wendell Fryer and daughter of Ogden. Welling home on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler were Mr. and Mrs. Morris God- and two daughters of Brigham frey and Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred Godfey and family of Clarkston. of Logan. Mrs. Godfrey Honored by Girls Bee Hive Girls Meet At Johnson Home . Mrs. Dora Anger and her Bee Mrs. Rhoda Welling with her Hive Class of M.I.A. girls visited seven M.I.A. girls of the Bee with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey at her Hive Class visited with Mrs. home Tuesday evening. The Effie Johnson at her home Tues- girls furnished cookies and day evening. The girls furnished punch and enjoyed hearing Mrs. cookies and punch and enjoyed Godfrey tell of her experiences hearing Mrs. Johnson tell of in England and of coming to interesting experiences in her America. life. Dinner guests at the Wynn Dinner iests at the home of Hansen home Sunday were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hurst and son David of Delbert Smith and family of Brigham. Hess home were Mr. and Mrs. rft I Attend the convention or me uron iurney reucranwn. Tak an active part in the organization that helps to sell your turkeys. For details on the show or convention, writes UTAH TURKEY FEDERATION A Good Ntighior Hilptmg to Build s Blr Utsk |