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Show OnZU-GSNSVA TCSZ3 PRIMAY GROUP SETS FIELD DAY APRIL 9 Field Day lor Sharon stake Trailbuilders of the Primary association will be hed on Saturday. Sat-urday. April 9 at 4 p.m., it was announced this week by stake Primary officers. All boys in Sharon stake Primaries Pri-maries age group nine, ten and 11 are invited to bring kites and participate in the kite tournament tourna-ment and enter other scheduled events. Boys may check with their Primary teachers for additional information. In charge wil be Ruth Millet, Florence Unthank and Margaret Bird, stake Primary leaders, and Parlell Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wellington were visited on Tuesday Tues-day by Mr. Wellington's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. John E. Wellington Welling-ton of Payson. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H- Blake on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lorents. The Genealogy class of the Vineyard ward Sunday School Sch-ool held a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Shumway. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. The committee comprised com-prised Wilson Jenkins, Aaron Stoddard, Alton Morrill and Cleo Roper. Max Blaka is the class instructor. Rabbits breed from four to eight times a year. LO 'J Mine Will Spend 44 Millions In Utah Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper, where new expenditure expendi-ture record will be set in 1948-49. Cotton pique ... for the country club., or for- that afternoon in town. It's good wherever you wear ' it. Claire McCardell. who designed this wide-collared, full-skirted frock, alio created the unusual striped print. Pique hat by Madcaps- Amethysts were once thought to prevent drunkenness. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE BUY FROM TELLURIDE IT'S YOUR LIFE KEEP IT SAFE All our used cars display the current Safety Inspection Sticker ALSO THE NEW LOOK IN PRICES 1941 Pontiac Torpedo Sedanette 1 875.00 1941 Chev Special Delux Tudor 1050.00 1942 Hudson Sedan 795.00 All our cars carry a 30 day guarantee TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. USED CAR LOT Vi Block off University Avenue On 1st North. PHONE 1000 PROVO, UTAH A single mining operation will pour some $44,163,000 into Utah business and industrial channels in the coming year. Announcement to this effect has just been made by D. D. Moffat, vice president of Kennecott Copper Corporation, for its Utah Copper Division, the highest expenditure in the 45 year history of the nine. This is about $1,163,000 more than the $43,000,000 spent last year. The new fiscal year started September 1. The breakdown given by Mr. Moffat for the 1948-49 year is as follows: $12,664,000 for materials and supplies, ,$14,998,000 for freight, smelting, taxes and miscellaneous, misc-ellaneous, and $16,5000,000 for pay-roll pay-roll expenditures. The expenditure areis based on the assumption that operations will be continous during the year. Payroll increases are a major factor in the estimated expenditures. expendi-tures. Current weekly take home pay for all Utah Copper Division employees is $72.42, compared to $49.31 for all workers in practically every enterprise in the state. The average weekly take home pay for copper workers in 1940 was $32.13. Regarding the new refinery, Mr. Moffat said that delays in material deliveries made completion of the new plant uncertain. Excavation work has started and it is hoped that the Installation can be completed com-pleted by 1950. The announced budget does not take into consideration consid-eration any capital expenditures such as the refinery. Washburn Service Introduces New Kaiser Traveler The advent of the new, lower-priced lower-priced Kaiser Traveller marks the first time that an automo bile has been created expressly to meet the transportation and light hauling needs of rural America, Am-erica, according to Verd Washburn, Wash-burn, Orem's Kaiser-Frazer dealer- To all appearances a conventional conven-tional four-door sedan, the new type car was designed to give maximum usage day and night, Sunday and holidays, as a family fam-ily car and as a light cargo unit. With seats in place, the Traveler Trav-eler is a full size six-passenger sedan: with the rear seat cush ions folded, there is a maximum of 130 cubic feet of cartage cap acity for a variety of farm loads normally handled by pickup trucks and trailers. For manv farm operators ownership of one of the new utility models virtually eliminates elimin-ates the need for a specialized light cargo vehicle-, vehicle-, The Traveler delivers for $2088, plus transportation to Washburn Service, and local taxes. With a long 123 inch wheel-, base, the new model is substan tially below the delivery price of any full-size station wagon now on the market. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, m, Glass windows were 1,600 years ago. An oyster can produce 114,- 000 000 eggs during its lifetime. Mrs. Fay Keith entertain- known ed in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Smith on Wednesday afternoon. Li U cJ EO. U.S. PAT. OFF. AMERICA'S MIST OVERALL SINCE 1850 WITH r ! THE RED TAB L E V I' S WAIST SIZES: 27 to 29 3.23 j 30 to 40 3.45 fro' flMM !' ! Ma The date of Easter can vary as much as 35 days, from March 21 to April 25. Modern sealing wax contains no wax. Vanilla is made from dried and fermented pods of orchids. m:l r. H7 I ; I l .A: i-i.- .U V Jill THEY'LL SING AT THE MET" . . . Winners of this year's Metropolitan Metro-politan Opera Auditions of the Air, Lota Hunt, 23, lyric soprano, and Denis Harbor, 29, bass-baritone, have been given eontraets with the Metropolitan Opera company. Each was awarded a slhor plaque and $1,000. Lob, a former dental hytl-nlst, hails from Philadelphia. A padaate of the University of Montreal, Denta b from Oka, Canads and started his eareer staffing ever Montreal stations. A gold nugget found in 1869 weighed 157 pounds according to the Encyclopaedia Britann- ica. The first commercial factories factor-ies to make plywood were erected erect-ed in Russia in the 1 8808. fflfhett Tacht Aacboraf e Grand Lake, Colo., Is the highest yacht anchorage in the world. The little town of Grand Lake on the west and Estes Park village on the east are gateway points for Rocky Mountain National park a vast scenic and recreational area maintained main-tained by the government for the people of the nation. 'Ll iNsfeW mm . U. II I 1 IV. 1JII I I in FRUIT, ROSE TREE WINTER LOSSES HEAVY Whiter damage to Orem area fruit trees, particularly stone fruits, was the worst since 1925. according to Calie D. Hales, lo cal nursery man and fruit grow er. Orchards in the Southwest part of Orem and In the river bottoms area were particularly hard hit- Mr. Hales estimated that a-bout a-bout 10 percent of the aiea's rose bushes were killed by frost during the winter. Rose bush losses can now be determined by close examination, he said. Mr. Hales reports that he has just received a large shipment of new roses from the Ml. Ar bor nurseries for his Wilawood Hollow Nursery Farms. There are ten soda fountains in the United States to every one in Europe. Ancient Romans believed it to be unlucky to marry in May. America's first newspaper was established in 1704. , jhi&r'd Mi: UCA LOAN CAPITAL NOTES A safe long term imrathmnt, inter-Mt inter-Mt payable annually, available HI denomination, of. $25. (Only Utah miaanta Rgible far purchoM) UTAH COOPERATIVE ASSN. SI W. Mi So., Sen lak. City 4, Utah TaL 1-2635 OAK HILLS Madge McKell2661 Bishop and Mrs. jnh. .7 were hosts at iZW on Sunday evening, iff 6"a wcie present T t Oliphant, recently retu-a retu-a mission to the British , 61 was the guest speaker v The homes of Helen ' field, Barbara Jacob "and f Bean were the meeCV for many of the ward's Sr' Society ladies on Tuesday 5" QUiltS, rr,e comPkted b, t end of the day. , ' - The Relief Society next Tuesday will be hS the home of Jane Larson Payne. Theology forgive for-give the lesson which deak the transfiguration of CbjL A youth leadership ffil,, will be held on Friday : at the home of Bishop John J', lor. ". Bishop John Navl counselors, Max Rnn James Clark plan to attend $ eral conference sessions on s day. -. There will be no meetinsb ' in the ward on Sunday L general conference in Sai t.. City. Stan Patten and Mr. andv Leo Taylor are in Texas the Mendelssohn Chorus, 'i A group of girls of the fit hive class taught by Mrs. Alt enjoyed making several varietL of candy, following play pra ice. Present were Pauline Cn dall, Viva Brown, LaJean Cs less, LaRae Allen and Ruth v Kell. Mr. and Mrs. Stews. Grow were the faculty sponso for a group of BYU studet who gave intereisting progra in various high schools throuj out southern Utah and as fc as Las Vegas, Nevada. Tk were 14 students in the grot Two other such groups, one t ing another route in southe Utah and one into Idaho, are jt ing thelse good will recruife programs. we re having a ...and you're invited Come end see why the "wash" word is Laundromat You and your friends who want more "party time on washday will really enjoy our party because well be showing show-ing you the famous, new Westinghouse Laundromat that ends washday work. YouH see the Laundromat's exclusive Water Saver actually save precious hot water and soap by supplying JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT of water for different size loads. You'll be amazed when you see how Laundromat's Inclined In-clined Washing Action gets clothes cleaner, brighter, without any effort on your part Be sure to come to the party and meet the new Laundromat There's no obligation except on our part . . . we'll make sure you enjoy yourself. See the Qycit;td;td& wash clothes cleaner, brighter Remember the Party Date .... Saturday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. -- Free Prizes Lura Loulit Jonti Laundromat expert will hav. chart. at demonitraUon. MW-4103 tmml Uundrooat a . Trxle Muk, Rcz. U. 3. PmL 04. Cw7 I t f i ft eompnnu CHECK THIS LIST NEW ROOF DECORATING PAINTING GARAGE INSULATION AWNINGS PLUMBING EXTRA ROOM NEW BATH NEW KITCHEN REPAIR MODERNIZE INSIDE AMD OUT WITH AN FHA T I .IE WAY LOAN If winter played havoc with your home . . . damaged plaster, leaking roof, water-streaked paper . . . it's time to get a low-cost FHA TIMEWAY LOAN from this bank. With it you can repair, remodel or redecorate. redec-orate. Your contractor or materials dealer can do the work . . . and you can take time to re-pay on convenient conven-ient monthly terms. Many dealers feature First Security TIMEWAY LOANS as a part of their building build-ing service ... or see this bank direct. f) MIMIIt riCIIAI SiPUliI IN1UI4NCI CNIOUIN MtMIII FIDIUI tISMOl $' . m CPr ) lnMo Don't be bullied by the H'i cost of entertaining. 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