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Show NOVEMBER 28 Utah' largest tingle property . tax payment in the history of the state was paid this week by Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Cop-per Corp., who" made a record payment of $9,809,448.06. It was . $106,887.21 higher than the record re-cord payment the Division made last year. Last year's payment was $9,702,560.85. Appointment of Wayne H. Burt as superintendent of the Utah Refinery Re-finery of Kennecott Copper Corp. was announced today by F. C. Green, general manager of Utah Copper Division. Mr. Burt sue- . cceds H. A. Shaw who resigned from the company effective November No-vember 24. THE END Annual school play "You Can t Take It With You", a three - act comedy was presented at Bingham High School this evening. Bon Arnica Club held its 21st annual football banquet . honoring the Bingham High School varsity football team, coaching staff ai-: cheerleaders November 1 7 at the Civic Center. Approximately 78 members and guests were in attendance. at-tendance. William L. Leatherwood, 74, of Spokane, Wash., former Copper-field Copper-field resident for many years, died in a Spokane hospital November 18 of natural causes. Funeral services ser-vices were held today in Midvale. A 30-year-old Kennecott workman, work-man, Jose Nieves Ortiz of Salt Lake City, formerly f Bingham, was electrocuted at the open pit mine here Friday morning, Nov. 14, when a metal pipe with which he was working came in contact with a 5,000 volt power line on K level. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Yates Winn, 68, Midvale, former Copperton resident re-sident for many years, passed a-way a-way November 1 5 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Dino Moretti and Miss Shirley Joan Dragin were married Novem-er Novem-er 8 at Renton, Wash. New officers of Lark Ward Relief Re-lief Society were announced as follows: Mrs. Lillis Sandatrom, president; Mr. Thelma Reed, first counselor, and Mrs. Beatrice Reed, secretary. Marriages of early October were that of Miss Linda Jean Robison and Frank Thomas Zdunich on October 6; and Miss Rachel Villa-lobos Villa-lobos and Frank Rubalcava Jr. on October 4. OCTOBER 17 Mrs. John Muhar was elected president of Immaculate Conception Concep-tion Altar Society. Jordan School District will begin an annual door-to-door canvass Monday recording an estimated 18,600 children for ths school census. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scorzato of Midvale, formerly of Highland Boy announced the marriage of their daughter, Lorraine, to Michael B. Laveder. OCTOBER 24 Oliver , W. Carter, 64, former Bingham resident, passed away at his home in South Gate, Calif., of a heart ailment October 16. Mark B. Featherstone, 55, succumbed suc-cumbed October 1 7 of a heart ailment. ail-ment. Three western divisions of Kennecott Ken-necott Copper Corp. including the Utah Copper Division, have announced an-nounced they are placing operations opera-tions on a seven-day week effective immediately. Miss Karen Olsen of Copperton and Dennis Eugene Miller of Bingham Bing-ham were married October 1 7. OCTOBER 31 George F. Anderson, 49, of Copperton, Cop-perton, died suddenly at his home Thursday, October 30, shortly before be-fore noon following a heart attack. NOVEMBER 7 A total of 1262 persons cast ballots in the general election November No-vember 4 in the four Bingham area districts, consisting of Bingham, Copperton and Lark. Bingham High School's football team finished the regular 1958 football season in undisputed second sec-ond place in Region Four team standings. Selection of Miss Irene Bolaris of West Jordan as Miss Copperton-ian Copperton-ian and Miss Janice Nix of Copperton Cop-perton and Miss Betty Zdunich of Midvale as her attendants highlighted high-lighted the annual Bingham High School Yearbook Carnival held Halloween night. NOVEMBER 14 A Eoy Scout Court of Honor and party for Pack 113, Troop 113 of Highland Boy Community House and their parents was held at the Community Housf the evening even-ing of November 6. NOVEMBER 21 Dr. Paul S. Richards, Sr., 65, eminent Salt Lake surgeon and pioneer in industrial medicine, died of cancer November 20. He practiced prac-ticed in Bingham Canyon from 1922 to 1948, during which time he established a 35-bed hospital and clinic which was accredited by the American Medical Assn. Census figures released Tuesday by Jordan School District disclosed that the area has nearly 700 more children living in the district and 239 more in schools than last year. Census takers recorded 17,379 Children between birth and age 18 compared with 16,696 last year. Thomas A. Masters, 84, longtime long-time Bingham resident, died at his home here after a heart attack November 18. Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen and Norman Nor-man T, Jacobsen were installed worthy matron and worthy patron of Martha Chapter No. 7, O. E. S. November 19. A. L. (Shorty) Nelson was elected elec-ted president pf B. L, F. & E., Oquirrh Lodge No, 844, for four-year four-year term. Bingham Canyon Lions Club held a 20th anniversary dinner and dance at the Rose Garden Cafe in Salt Lake City for members and their partners and guests the evening ev-ening of November I 5. 1958 IN REVIEW A chronology of main happenings happen-ings in Bingham Canyon and vicinity during the first eleven months of 1958. (Continued from last week) OCTOBER 3 ' At midnight October 4, a new $200,000 dial telephone system will be placed in operation in the Bingham exchange, replacing the manual switchboard service. Communities Com-munities to be served by the new system include Bingham Canyon, Copperton and Lark. Miss Nclda Robinson of Lark and Larry Bruce Price of Salt Lake City were married September 25 at Granger. Epeminio Cordova, 55, died of a heart ailment October 1st. OCTOBER 10 Fenton N. Tibbie, 49, Murray, former Bingham resident, died October 4 after a lingering illness. Former Bingham resident, Virgil Asa Heed, 69, now of Midvale, died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital after a heart attack. |