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Show Hinckley--- Sutherland - DORA ROSE (here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunker JLAJI'.' ; VJODV The MIA Opening Social was held Tuesday evening at the Oak City Canyon. A cookout around the bon-fire was enjoyed by the group and a program followed. The Ren Taylors have been to Jaeobson family Reunion at the park. Also while In Provo, Arvilla attended a special Relief Society meeting at which past presidents of the University Ward were honored. honor-ed. Arvilla's sister, Leona Pope Is now the new Relief Society Pres. Leona Is known to many Hinckley t V. wJ.u i.n r.c kn kn I PcPte as she used to live In our see Leona Mulr who has been hos-1 pitalized at the Beaver Hospital. Mary Ellen Evans and three children, chil-dren, Amy, Aaron and Thcressa of Provo visited last week with the Mrs. Bonnie Petersen and children stopped here to see her folks and the Lowell Petersens on her way ;lu" home to Phoenix, Ariz, from Denver, Hon Doppers and other relatives. , .n Mrs. Ev Greener's son, Tech Sgt. " " " Don Mellon and wife and children has gone to Albuquerque New of San Diego, Calif, visited her last M n 's rk as a jockey. n, ,Lt cit toto Tne roads In town that were re-' week, then went on to Salt Lake. ,,.. . , , , . Randy Turnbull of Boise, Idaho . I ""u ,"vcu ,ei,e"(" a final top coat of fine gravel last week that made them no nice to travel on. Mrs. Alice Bliss returned home visited recently at the Carl Hardy home. He came to see Gloria Will-da Will-da who he met while he was in Australia on a leave from Vietnam. The new house of the Gene Ekins Saturday from the LDS Hospital arrived and was put on the base- where she had minor surgery. Eve-ment, Eve-ment, Thursday. lyn Skeem and family came with Arthur Reeve has now gone back her and they returned ome Sunday, to Salt Lake to stay for awhile. Alice G?ye and Darrell Scow came Glenna Rae Taylor, daughter of up from Arizona and Alice Gaye the Glen Taylors has arrived in will remain here to help Alice for Hawaii and is now attending col- while during her convalescence, lege there. Mrs. Betty Jane Morris and dau- Gloria Willday and little girls ghter, Ruth Anna were in Provo are now living in the little house Tuesday on business, next to Reva Tayor's and the Don j Mrs. Betty Carter spent a few Smith's. jdpys at Hyrum this week visiting. Ross Hilton was here from Cedar j Wayne Petersen, while on a vaca-last vaca-last week. . tion trip to Alaska on a moose- Vee Ann and William Fredrick ihunting trip broke his arm. When he arrived in Salt Lake on the way home, he had it operated on. He and Thora are now home. At Clarissa Blake's last week visited with the Carl Dutson family last week. Gloria Willday went to Salt Lake Monday to participate on a pro gram at the Veteran's Hospital. She ;were verdon Blake and his wife. ana Margaret OUlen sang duets They took ciarrisa back home with and Margaret accompanied on her them t0 stay for the winter, guitar. Belva an(j Harold Morris and Don Smith's grandparents, Mr. Arvila workman went to the Manti and Mrs. B. J. Obye of Spanish Fork Tempie Thursday evening on the spent a couple of days with Don , bus and Jean and baby, Gentry. : Boyd Byrd) grandson of the Mary Warnick of Salt Lake visit- rjewey Carpenters is here spending ed last week at the Waldo Warnick a few days from the Navy. home. The all went to Provo and Sunday night Patrice Bishop and visited Grace and Marvin Smith Margaret Gillen of Delta gave the and children. At the Warnick home j program in church. They told of aisu nas ueen uonna ana nusDana of Las Vegas. their trip back to the Hill Cumorah Pageant in New York. It was very The L. R. Swensens, Anna Lee . interesting. Gloria Willday assisted Hepworth and children, Lynette, LeAnn and Howard went to Salt Lake where they enjoyed the Fair and "Disney on Parac'V. The Ren Taylors speni "'om Thurs Margaret with musicl numbers on the program. Pat Cox of Calif, has been visit ing the Dale Bliss family. He and Craig Bishop drove down and back day until Friday in Salt Lake on t0 Cali- during the past week. family, the John Crowleys were, with Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pratt Randle and Oleta Swensen and L.R. of Richland, Wash, and Bishop and and Arvilla Swensen. Mrs- Marion Pratt and family, Mr. and Arvilla Swensen and Vera and and Mrs. Grant Pratt and family Heber Bishop. and Mr- and Mrs- Henrv (Patricia) to the people of Hinckley from Andedrson, all former residents of Alaska where he is on a ship. ' ; Hinckley who are now living in Mrs. Arvila Workman was in I Kennewick. Provo last week to see her mother, Mr- and Mrs. George A. Ekins Mrs. Emma Jaeobson and to help1 visited a few hours Thursday, Sept. here celebrate her 91st birthday. 10 with Mr- and Mrs. Keith Black She was alsn thPrp to attend the in Orem. The occasion being Mrs. Black's birthday and wedding anni- FALL SPEQAL Asphault Shingles 235 lb. Now $10.95 3-8 4x8 Sheefrock 1-2 4x8 Sheefrock White Ceiling Tile Pre-finished Paneling Hiring Strips 1x2x8 1.28 ea. 1.48 ea, 9c ft. and up 2.69 up 18c ea. PLUS FULL LINE OF PAINT & ACCESSORIES Also Cement, Hails, Moldings StfJIPIPILTf 444 WEST FOURTH NORTH, DELTA 864-2042 Mr. Ivo Ogden returned from the hospital last week and is feeling much better. Ho had surgery at the St. Marks Hospital just a short while ago. We are glad to see him back. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clayton and children, Penny Jo and Cody spent a day In Croydon visiting with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Warnick. High Councilman Reece Finlinson was the visitor here Sunday. Besides Be-sides him were the Derrall Chris- lensen family who presented some numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen talked, two songs were given by daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rhcnstrom (the former Elaine Sor-ensen) Sor-ensen) and daughters of Derrall and Barbara. Michael talked. Mr. Bryan Rhenstrom and Keith also talked. Mr. Jack Fowles also talked. There were a lot of visitors at Sutherland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bird, Mrs. Madge Christensen and Carol Ann Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorensen of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Ekins of Hinckley. Mr. Zola Bunker of Idah3 was ntie to visit with her children, the Don Bunkers in Delta and her son Horace and Pearl Wilkins and Trina went to Salt Lake on a busi ness trip. Pearl's sister and family Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bond and daughter, dau-ghter, Laura visited them for a couple of days. The Wesley Morrises had their versarv. On he way home they visited with Mrs. Florence Robins at Provo. Marcia Talbot has left for St. George where she will attend Dixie ; College this year. j Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chatwin went to Salt Lake recently. here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunker of Delta were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele spent a few days in Pleasant Grove with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Frasier and family. Miss Sharrie Steele of Calif, spent a few days here with her folks, the Doyle Steeles. Mr. and Mrs. Sperry and son also of Delta were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stewart and daughters of Las Vegas were visitors visit-ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Also to visit the Ogdens were their daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Ivone Miller and three children of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Johnson attended the Fair at Salt Lake Saturday. They were also over the Farm Bureau Talent Find and were the announcers of the Find. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose and Mr, and Mrs. Michael Rose and Debbie also attended the Fair. Margo Wilde was one of the participants from Morgan County. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sorensen of Salt Lake were here over the weekend to visit with their children the Derral Christensens. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moody and family spent some time visiting with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Moody and Mr. Charlie Allen in Delta. Mr. Charlie Allen and Mrs. Ruth Steele were visitors here Sun. Word that comes from Tom Christensen is that he is in Australia Austra-lia now and he remarked that he had almost forgotten how clean places looked it had been so long seen he had seen any. There were many family member mem-ber and friends who helped celebrate cele-brate the birthday of Mr. Charles Jensen for his 86th year. Congrat ulations to Mr. Jensen. RLene also visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Wind. It's good to see our returned mis-slonaries mis-slonaries home again. Elders Lee Tippetts of Brazil and Walter John Hales of Korea. It would be advisable for all of us to take heed to the .council given to us by High Councilman Reece Finlinson. "Take a good look at Goals for the coming year. Make better progress in attaining that goal." ' Babies who- were blessed last Sunday were Shelly Ann Fowles blesed by her father, LeRoy Fowes with grandfather and uncles assisting. assist-ing. Jack Richard Wiliams, blessed by grandfather, Jack Jensen, with great-grandfather and uncle assisting. as-sisting. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams (Judy Jensen). Debra Jean Fowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fowles and blessed by her father with grandfathers and uncles assisting. Sean Michael Bauer son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bauer (Betsy Johnson) was blessed by his father with uncles assisting. Jamison Bryon Moody, son of Bp. and Mrs. Thurmon Moody, blessed by his father with his grandfather and brothers assisting. Teresa Turner was blessed by her uncle, ' Gam Turner. We may have spent our summer out to its finish, for a few days at least with such a change in the air it looks as though freezing temperatures are here now, and all the crops that are still standing are just in line to be victims of the frost. We hope it decides to warm up before night Millcrd County Chronicle Thursday, September 17, 1970 uaaioille Tlews VENICE DAVIS S Wre Prtvlft T.ncAW wnnt with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family: from Dugway to the St. George Temple. Roxie attended five sessions ses-sions In one day. Pretty good for a woman of her age. They spent two days there. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and Michael spent two days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. Wednesday Leo, Don and Michael made a trip to Marysvale for a tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pettibone and family of Woodland Hills, Calif, visited their mother, Kathryn Clark for two weeks then the week before she had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark end family of Kaysville visit with her. "Congratulations" to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rowlette (Donna Losee) on their new baby girl born to them Friday, Sept. 11th, a new granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Losee. Dave is in the service of his country in Calif. "Congratulations to Mr .and Mrs. Michael Kline (Christine Boothe) on their new daughter born Sept. 11 in Salt Lake. This is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boothe's first grandchild which makes her extra special. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis and Marie Barben made a trip to West Jordon to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis' Sat urday and to Pleasant Grove for fruit. They visited a cousin also. Curt Shields was home over the weekend and attended church. He has been away working. It was good to see him again. We are expecting Marjorle Clark home today (Monday) and hope she will have a good trip home Nancy Richardson has been wit her throughout her Illness and will return home with her also. Charlotte Char-lotte Gayler Is coming with them, a granddaughter. We wish her a speedy recovery. Sunday night the program was given by High Councilman Paul Cut-' ler, talks were given by George Dutson and Paul Cutler, piano solo by his wife, Joan Cutler. The meeting meet-ing was very good and we invite them to come again. Bruce Curtis had his girl friend visiting too. The Jolly Stitchers Club met Friday, Fri-day, Sept. 11 with Marie Barben and Norma Meinhardt at the home of Mrs. Leo Davis. 19 members attended at-tended and a lovely afternoon was spent The Relief Society had Lavern Terry meet with us and arrange for a knitting class this fall when we start classes again. Anyone wishing to join us can, every 2nd Tuesday. Social Security... Your Social Security representative representa-tive will be inJJelta at the County i Office Building from 9:30 a.m. until un-til 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1970 if you need assistance. business. On their way home they stopped to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Meron Christensen, friends they became be-came acquainted with while they were in Overton, Nev. last year. Ren Taylor went to Mt. Pleasant to visit his brother, Alma, who just rr rt "infr nf f V Vicrv!to1 in T3". j r Mrs Carolyn Stevens and girls chlldren' Gary and Connie, . Sherry -n- fl v w a t ? V and Leo" Lewis f Salt Lake here Esther, Robin and Kay drove to . . . . . ,, V c , . , j -v j a" last week. They all went to Ely, ' Salt Lake Sunday to attended a . . ' ,..."'. Nev. on Sunday to see Eddie and i meeting for Larry Stevens, Vera . . . . , . , j . u u ' . . to hear him play at 'ne of the and Dee s boy who is soon leaving cubs there for an LDS mission. i Kennard Carter went to Nevada Mr- and Ml-s George . Ekins re-last re-last week. ) turned Sunday from an eight-day . Mrs. Kenna Ellis's brother, Dean triP to Washington. They made the Marriot of Provo visited with her trip with Dana and Angie Pratt of and her family last week. St- George in the Pratt's new car. The Fred Skeem family went to Thc-y stayed all night going and Salt Lake Saturday to take in the coming back with Mr. and Mrs. State Fair attractions. Ldd Cropper in Odgen. While in Those who went to Salt Lake Sat- Washington they made a trip to urday to attend the wedding of Mt- Rainer. They had a family get-Mike get-Mike Crowley and bride besides his together each day they were there ; fill? 3 S ? jfflr-S people concerned about people and their environment. Over the years, Kennecott has faced air pollution problems with the best technology available. Although we now control 94 of our sulfur wastes, we realize this is not enough. More recently we have initiated investigations and tests of as many as 35 various processes for further reducing (sulfur) emissions. Some progress in developing technology is being made. In our own bailiwick, a special task force of Kennecott people devotes its entire time in pursuit of practical scientific breakthroughs. Men such as Dr. Robert J. Heaney, Douglas R. Mabey, Glen Anthony, Ken Bezzant, Jack Beyer, K. F. Marquardson, and 38 others are . making a total effort each day.to achieve a better environment for , Kennecott people and all people. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer |