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Show A joint statement issued by American Smelting & Refining Co., United States Smelting Refining Re-fining & Mining company and Utah Copper company read: "The longest nonferrous metal mining strike in Utah's history is now over. It has caused a substantial sub-stantial and nonrecoverable loss in metal production, payrolls, supply purchases, freight traffic, taxes, retail sales and other trade channels. The loss in expendi- Local Happenings tures by the three companies a-mounts a-mounts to approximately $18,-700,000, $18,-700,000, and the payroll loss alone totals approximately $5,000,000. At the rate of production in December, De-cember, 1945, the last full month of operations, the loss in metal production is estimated at 165 million pounds of copper, 31 million pounds of lead and 13 million pounds of zinc- "The most regrettable feature of the entire matter, it is agreed by officials of the three companies, compan-ies, is the personal loss of earnings earn-ings by employes during the strike, which amounts to an average av-erage of about $1000 each. "One of the important matters resolved in the final negotiations resulted from assurance by the companies that they would not discriminate against any employes em-ployes involved in the strike, and the union for its part agreed not to take general retalitory measures mea-sures against employes." O Bridge club were guests last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl T. James. New members mem-bers into the club are Mrs. Harold Har-old W. Nielsen and Mrs. John J. Creedon. Mrs. Irvin Stillman was an invited guest. Aaron Beard and sons, Bernarr and Robert and Don Deakin left Sunday to spend a few days visiting vis-iting in the southern Utah parks. Mrs. David L. Bills recently returned from Grand Junction, Colo., where she attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Lloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Carter have as guests for an indefinite in-definite time their nieces, Lillian and Barbara Nelson of Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Entre Nous club were guests last Wednesday evening of Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky. Invited guests were Mrs. Irma Nelson and Mrs. Fay Andreason. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Hyman Smer-noff, Smer-noff, Mrs. Nelson and Kay Braun. mw w w w v land Mrs. Don Carpenter of Murray Mur-ray and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerd in. Mr. and Mrs. Glayde Alexander Alexan-der of Butterfield canyon had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Drouby and children of Bauer. Mrs. James Jimas entertained at a nicely appointed luncheon Tuesday in the Empire room, Hotel Utah, given in honor of Miss Mary Kerikas of Salt Lake City. The luncheon also announced announc-ed the engagement of Miss Kerikas Keri-kas to William Anton of Portland, Port-land, Ore. Miss Kerikas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerikas. Among those present were Mrs. Emanuel Kanoupes of Delhi, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph Jones and Mrs. Bob Jimas of Bingham; Mrs. A. C. Rizos, Mrs. Peter Diz-lkies, Diz-lkies, Mrs. George Nicholi, Mrs. John Zoles, Mrs. B. Vaxil and Mrs. John Kerikas, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jimas presented Miss Kerikas with a lovely gardenia gar-denia corsage. Mrs. D. E. Ireland left Monday for Pocatello to spend a week with her daughter, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Ireland. Mrs. Elizabeth Antell entertained enter-tained at a delightful stork shower show-er Saturday evening at Rune-berg Rune-berg hall in honor of Mrs. Ruby Slotte. Mrs. Antell was assisted by Mrs. Marvin Ray and Mrs Ernest Nolan. There were 30 guests present. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Among those attending the funeral services of Mrs. Nellie Johnston at Vernal Tuesday were Mayor Dale Johnston, Mrs. Violet Carpenter and daughter Eleanor, Bob Johnston, all of California, Mrs. Ella Terry of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnston John-ston and daughter, Mrs. Bert Peck and son Jimmy. Members of Martha chapter No. 7 of Bingham attending the visit of the worthy grand matron in Salt Lake City recently were Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas and Mrs. Helen Watson. Orlene Beckstead of Sandy visited several days last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Jess Rawlings. Ross Beckstead of Sandy and Jess Rawlings fished the opening open-ing day at Diamond Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Angus nf Chieaco visited Sunday at the Pinochle club were entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Dahlstrom of Copperton. Invited guests were Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. Helen Ma-tousek. Ma-tousek. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. G. Steele and Mrs. Matousek. Delicious refreshments were served ser-ved to nine. No. 2 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Joe Timothy. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs- Lawrence West, Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Van Duzee of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Shafter. They visited visit-ed the Yellowstone national park on their way down. Monday they left for an extended tour, to include in-clude the Boulder Dam, Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., Tijuana, Mexico and on up the coast into British Columbia. Col-umbia. Mr. Van Duzee is a brother bro-ther of Mrs. Shafter, whom She had not seen for nineteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafter and daughter, Cherryl and Mr and Mrs. Milton Stevens of Hol- home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin- Mr. Angus recently returned re-turned from 2 1 2 years in Arabia. Ara-bia. Mrs. Helen Matousek of Kansas Kan-sas City, Mo., arrived Sunday to spend two weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek. Enjoying an evening of dancing danc-ing at Saltair Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Angus An-gus of Chicago, Mr and Mrs. Leon Mitchell of Riverton, Mr. den visited in Bingham and werei guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafter. Mrs. Stevens is an aunt of Mrs. Elmer Shafter. Frank B. Shafter returned Tuesday from a two-weeks vacation vaca-tion in California where he visited vis-ited with old friends. He reports fishing is very good in northern California. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dizikies of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday Wednes-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Jimas. |