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Show Thursday, JuJy 28, i960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 tonwood canyon last week. They Canyon last Saturday night. After participated in handicraft, hiking, a steak dinner, the group played recreational events, and nature some games and, sang some songs. study. They all had a very good The officers of the Bureau retime. mind all those interested that the poster contest deadline is August Easton Blake is leaving for a trip 1. The theme for this years conFor to California some time this. week. test is 'Food Comes First teenAll or Health Fitness. for 'He will be gone approximately five agers from ages 13 to 19 are elidays. gible to enter the contest For more information, call Barbara Eva and Wayne Tishner returned Whitbeck at AM home after a fishing trip. They had a good time. The Cub Scouts from Den 5 are The Farm Bureau held its annual the championship Cub Scout soft-ba- ll team in the area. Congratulaouting at Clam Toones cabin in Silver Fork in the Big Cottonwood tions to Betty Barret and her boys. Keep in mind the date for the ir on August 6 starting at 6 p.m. An outstanding evening of fun, frolic and food is being planned. Ben-AJFa- The Bennion Ward senior soft- Bennion left the Uintahs. ball team trounced Granger July and learn to 25 at the Plymouth School. The in the group. win gave Bennion a berth in the Division Ten league which starts this Saturday. For tickets, contact The Explorers returned home af- a member of the bishopric. ter a three-da- y stay on the Snake 'River. They left Wednesday and The Roadshows were presented came home Saturday night. Every- in the Stake last Tuesday evenone had a good time. ing. Bennions act was rated as The Scouts from for a weeks stay in They will fish, hike, cook. Many boys left very good. Cora Wood is with us in the Congratulations to George and ward again after her stay in the Gene Labrum on the birth of their new baby boy. hospital. Bud and Grannetta Breeze and Dean and LaDean Olson returned home from a four-da- y fishing trip in Montana. They didnt catch very many fish, but they did have a good time. Ella Steffensen is home from the hospital after an operation. We are glad she is feeling better. Some 50 members and leaders enjoyed their stay in Big Cot 4-- H This year, Arvil G. Carter, of Kearns, and fi 0m 8(0 his family will have more fun when they head for the outdoors to enjoy fishing, hunting Mr. Carter reand camping. The reason cently purchased a new house trailer. Theres a trail leading from this purchase directly to Mr. Carters ingenuity as a carpenter at Kennecotts Utah Refinery. Through Kennecotts Employee Suggestion System, he submitted an idea for improving the wooden flooring in the refinery tank house. His suggestion earned an initial award of $500, which helped him buy the of the sugtrailer. In a year, gestion may result in an additional award, much-wante- d re-evaluat- Utah Copper Division Mr. Carters suggestion was just one of nearly 2500 accepted by Kennecotts Utah Division since the Suggestion System was established about three years ago. The Division has paid more than $65,000 in awards money that has been used by employees to buy the extras that add to the enjoyment of living. Bevond the immediate cash benefits to employees, the Suggestion System has an e even more vital significance to copper production in Utah. It results in improvements that help Kennecott operate more efficiency and economically. Efficiency and economy are keys to successful operations and successful operations result in continued economic benefits for our entire long-rang- state. Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A CROWING UTAH |