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Show J0jyzm i TIIF m,tTrTlw PINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Dopperton Notes!week with her aunt in Pleasant Grove and Miss Lorraine left them for a week's stay in Spring-vin- e, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Long attended a baseball game in Og-de- n Tuesday evening and visited, their son, Stanley Long, who loaves with the Ogden Reds for Twin Falls and Idaho Falls for eight days. The Elders' Quorum of Cop-perto- n LDS ward met at the Bishops' Storehouse in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening at six o'clock for u banquet. Guides took the party of 20 couples through the Welfare building. Frank Peterson and R. E. Han-sen were in charge. A few Sev-enties "and their wives were spe-cial guests, O . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel 01-se- n Thursday were Mr, and Mrs. Martin Kimber and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelso of Provo. Visitors at the Olsen home Saturday and Sunday were Miss Geniel Kim-ber of Provo and Paul Arnold, stationed at San Luis Obispo, Cal., home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and their guests en-joyed dinner and the theatre in Salt Lake City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ray visited Morris Madsen and Miss Lillian Spencer .father and sister of Mrs. Ray at their home in Amercian Fork Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Buckle and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laycock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foster and Mrs. Flossie Anderson and two daughters, Miss Betty Barnctt and Elwin Winn enjoyed an out-ing at Saratoga Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster visited Mrs. R. L. Sweden in American Fork Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn returned Wed-nesday from a five-da- y motor trip to Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion national parks. The Mutual outing in Butter-fiel- d canyon Tuesday evening was a huge success. 60 young peo-ple enjoyed games and hot dogs. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett, Mr. and "Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Parkin, Mrs. II. F. Wilcox, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Mrs. G. O .Swain and Merlin Nordberg. The occasion was in appreciation of work accomplish-ed in the Road Show, plays and other programs. Donald Isbell, Floyd Cox and Wilard Nix are enjoying a camp-ing party at Saratoga. Mrs. Fred 7 Cox drove the boys down and Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell will bring them home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Isbell and family visi-ted Miss Wilma Rimby, Mrs. l's sister, in Salt Lake City Memorial day. Members of Boy Scout troop No. 150 enjoyed a trip to Tracy Wigwam in Mill Creek canyon Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-day. Ray Pett, Leader, Don Stod-dard, Bob Nicholl, Wayne Ray, Billy Garrity, Bobby Blake, Keith Mayne, Marvin Pullan, Kent Stillman, Glen Pett, Lynn Pett, Bobby Wells, Bob Cowdell and John Russell Frazier were in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family visited in Pleasant Grove and Orem with Mrs. Pe-terson's sister, Mrs. Frank At-woo- d, and Mrs. Glen Gillman. Miss Lucille Peterson remained in Orem for a week's visit. Miss Virginia left Thursday for a were hosts at bridge Saturday evening. A late supper was serv-ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mr., and Mrs. Heber Nichols mo-tored to Brighton Decoration day. Mrs. James Denver was hos-tess at Mah Jong and breakfast Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laycock, who held high score, Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht and Mrs. Mike Brisk. Mrs. William Ablett and daugh-ter, Pat, joined the large family picnic at Lagoon Sunday. Others present were Mrs. Deall Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Semister and son, Jack; Mrs. Peg Weston and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Herrick and son, Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown visited in Rockport Memorial day, also in Springville with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Sarah Loynd. Geraldine and Junior Brown of Rockport, niece and nephew of Mrs. Brown, returned for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman and son, Norman, visited in Brigham City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Caddy and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. On Decora-tion day they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson of Mid-val- e. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family spent Friday in Fork and with Mr. and Mrs. George Conder and son in Pleasant Grove. Rhea Armit-stead stayed for a week's visit with her grandmother and to at-tend the family reunion to be held Saturday. Guests at the Ar-mitstead home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conder of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burt of Salt Lake City. Visitors at the Robert Streator home Memorial day were Mrs. Joe Dorton and two daughters, Miss Bird Mayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montiere and son, Miss Ella Mae Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mon-tiere and children and Mrs. Dew-ey Montiere. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard and three children visited in Le-- hi and American Fork Friday. Boyd Stoddard is spending two weeks in Providence, Utah, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick. When he re-turns Don Stoddard Jr. will. leave to spend two weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell and Ruth and Harlow left by mo-tor Wednesday morning for vacation in Idaho, where i, j Dewey Knudsen Ml'' Correspondent phone 517fU fl Complients rXl J- - Marston of and children, Joan VTm victors this week tiars on's brother-in-la- w i of CopPerton- - "L was hostess at a nice-t- $ one o'clock bridge 12 yesterday afternoon, 'twere Mrs. J. William McDonald, Miss Iceland, Mrs. L. E. ms Elliott W. Evans, OS. Jensen, Mrs. A. J. Bo-''M- rs Pl Kuhni, Mrs. Har-den, Mrs. Winn Raby, Mrs. L L Jensen of Sandy. Early Imer flowers supplied a deco-- 5 floral note in the living t Jensen, son of Mr. and ; o S. Jensen, left by train urday for Ponca City, Okla., ke over his new position in .General Office, Advertising Anient, Continental Oil com-,- y Cuests of Mr. and Mrs. at dinner Friday were Mrs, A. B. Waldemar, Mrs. n Baird and Dennis Peterson, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. C .Colyar and children iurned Sunday from a ten-da- y lit with her parents, Mr. and , j, L, Peterson, of Fairview, till Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. G. O. lain and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl at-je- d the auxiliary meeting jnday evening at Copperfield. s, Swain and Mrs. Nicholl won izes at cards. Mrs. H. L. Garrity entertained f Monday bridge club at her me. Pansies centered the table sting eight members. A drive to the point of the Mintain and refreshments in array celebrated the seven-th birthday of Ralph Brown onday. Enjoying the excursion ;re Margaret Mannion, Fay cKellar, Blake Gammell, Fay iwdell, Don Poulsen, Dorothy insen and Dick Peterson, Mrs. J. A. McClellan of Pay- - 0 arrived Monday for a week's sit with her son-in-la- w and aghter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. iliop. Mrs. Mattie Glenn and daugh-r- , Mary, of Salt Lake City, ere luncheon guests of Mrs. R. Buckle Tuesday. Mrs. Glenn 1 Mrs. Buckle joined the Rose ciety on their tour of Salt Lake srdens Sunday. Enjoying a picnic dinner up the ayon on Decoration day were i. and Mrs. Hardy Odell and 'lighters, Cynthia and Marilyn, they will be joined oy rai Frances Fennell, at Rupert, and in the northwest on the Pacific coast. In California they will vi-sit relatives before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. Charles Brimhall and Betty Brimhall visited in Provo, Span-ish Fork, Lehi and American Fork Memorial day. Mrs Leonard Anderson and son O'Brien, Mrs. Robert Deakin and two children and Miss Dana Jones of Tooele, a guest at the Anderson home, spent FifMay visiting in Draper. Miss Beverly Jones of Tooele, a niece of Mrs. Anderson's, will spend the sum-mer with her aunt. Miss Rachel Connor of bait Lake City visited her aunt and Mr and Mrs. J. H. Colyar, Say. Mr. and Mrs. Colyar commencement exercise aetOgden high school, where e granddaughter, Miss Darjene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. received her diploma. Colyar, motored to Mrs. Ernest Poulsen Fairview Wednesday to take he Mrs. J. H. Mower, a vi Stor home. They were ac-L- a Mrs Alton Angus companied by and children of Bingham, Utah ivor Pickering of ArthuMr r and visited with his parents, over the Mrs. Stephen Pickering "iTand Mrs. Sterling String and two ::he d I vis. Mrs. Gammell Irma June, visited in bpruB theQUtlttatCMonda" '"Mrs" and sons MrS;, P O friend: visited Russell and Duane, t Mem and relatives in Lehi f ay. It. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers and slighter, Helen, Jenna Vee Ol-- u and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ri- - iard.. A dinner and theatre party in ilt Lake City Tuesday evening enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. J. 'ewey Knudsen, the occasion g the fifteenth wedding anni-sfsar- y of both couples. , Mb. N. Hofheins and daugh-- J Janice, left Thursday for South Dakota, to,, sit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Meredith, accompaning her 'other and sister-in-la- Mr. nd Mrs. L. G. Meredith of an Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Hof- - and family enjoyed boat-- l on Utah lake and a picnic Jncn on the island Decoration then driving to Gunnison e the son, Richard, rernain-- i to spend the summer with tiis dmother, Mrs. Ellen Kearns. f and Mrs. L. E. Stillman son, Larry, motored to Coal- - Friday to visit their many there. Robert Colyar returned Tues-- y morning from a three-da- y in San Diego, Cal., attend-;'- g the Lucille Miller-Geor- ge ; l'ndelof Jr. wedding, making tup by plane. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and motored to Fairview, . to visit Mrs. Knudsen's en, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chris-en- , over the week-en- d. Jack '7med for a two-wee- k stay. and Mrs. R. J. Smith spent nation day in Ogden visiting J wends and relatives. 70rs at the Heber Nichols wn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ' Barnes of Long Beach, Mr-- and Mrs. Jack "jWUe of Cedar City. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews iw!"ly mtored to Nephi for C! on day and visit and relatives. " and Mrs. R. G. Buckle Mrs. M. D. Starley. Mrs. Doyle played high. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones spent last week-en- d visiting friends in Grace, Idaho. Christ Apostal had his teeth and tonsils out at Bingham hos-pital Sunday, He is recuperating at his home. Glenda Abplanalp of Tacoma, Wash., is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Christ ApostaL Mrs. Caroline McCallum of Ajo, Arizona, is leaving today for her home after a two-wee- k stay with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Longfellow. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G Johnson and children, Keren and Shirley, of Copperton, spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mrs. Johnson's father, Newton Woodruff, and brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Woodruff, in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Brien ' attended a wedding anniversary party last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spratling of Holladay. LOCALNOTES Mrs. J. L. Antezac and tiny son returned to their home at No. 6 Panos apartments Monday from Bingham hospital. Mrs. J. J. Doyle was hostess to her foursome Monday evening. Luncheon was served Mrs. L.E. Milner, Mrs. Jack Davidson and fEIQaBBOB!iEIEi21I13QSJ3il El E3 I OTAM' METAL MINE I a y 1 Are Vital T TTltoe Sftatte's Well MeMg a u g --A J ;;fP $ - ' , t i a a mV "'Y V H ' ' H a in A NORMAL YEAR UTAH'S METAL MINES PAY $85,000,000.00 FOR WAGES, FREIGHT AND H B SUPPLIES SUPPLY PURCHASES ALONE AVERA GING $50,000.00 PER DAY. THEY FURNISH 85 PER g ' &I CENT OF THE FREIGHT TONNAGE ORIGINATED IN THE STATE. g MINE EMPLOYEES, THEIR FAMILIES, AND THOSE DEPENDENT INDIRECTLY UPON THE B g MFTAL MINES FOR A LIVELIHOOD, IN A NORMAL YEAR, SPEND OVER $15,000,000.00 FOR FOOD P ' a AND IN EXCESS OF $7,500,000.00 FOR CLOTHING. . g ' 5 THIS IS UTAH'S BIGGEST HOME MARKET. THE STOREKEEPER, LIVE STOCK MAN, FARMER, 5 R4ILROAD MAN IN FACT ALMOST EVERYONE IS BENEFITED WHEN UTAH'S METAL S MINES ARE BUSY. P Q il ;. ! B EVERY UTAHN WANTS THE STATE'S METAL MINES VITAL AND STRONG li UtoSn (Dpipsff (Dsflaajpauiiiy i anBBannnnnnanannBSDncnnonBnannDaimnac3nnDnnnonDDonoaDDnasnnnnannoBnDDannca |