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Show Thursday. October 23. 1952 THE Levari News returned to Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Karl Newton. She will enjoy a short visit In Salt Lake Mrs. C. A. MangeJson City. Mrs. Vera Christensen tained relatives on Friday noon on the occasion of her day anniversary. A delicious was served. " f 7 fJ g. Members of the Fine Arts club held their first meeting of the current club year at the home of 1S V" I October 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Orme. The other grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Orme, is visiting In Sacramento with her son and aaugnter in jaw. REESE M. REESE Mrs. John Richardson. Mrs. V. M. Foote, chairman of the program committee gave a preview of the Refreshments were year's work. corvoit n- - Mrs V. IT Stpplp Mrs. Stella Anderson, Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mrs. Ida Beck, Edna Cazier, Ellison, Gertrude Foote, Gwen Downs, Mildred Paxman, Blanche Brough, Oiloe Elnora Foote, Ada Kendall, Mabel Foote and the hostess. Lila La-ve- democratic Candidate &or STATE TREASURER rn ABILITY EXPERIENCE WELCOME BACK TO FREEDOM Back in the United States after two years spent in prisons, Maryknoll Sister Joan Marie gets a warm welcome from her brother Joseph Ryan, and her niece, Bonnie Marie. The nun is seen above as she landed at New York's LaGuardia Airport after her return from the Far East via San Francisco. Red-Chi- na enterafterbirth- lunch Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walqulst of Murray were guests this week n. at the home of Mrs. Floy Mrs Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Eliza- T. J. Greaves, of and Paul Lim-burbeth Barrett of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis had Mrs. Wanda Burridge received as their guests for several days word from Sacramento, California this week, Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. of the arrival of a daughter on Nephi Local News Items The following relatives and friends of Mrs. Eliza Morgan gathered at her home Sunday to honor her on her 82nd birthday anniversary: Mrs. Annie Hofheines and son Delbert of Ilolden; Mr. and Mrs. David Hofheines of Delta; Mrs. Lavell Sliy and son Freeman of Ely, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd and son Delwin of Green River, Wyoming; Mrs. Amanda Daley, Mrs. May Hone of Spanish Fork, Mary Aagard, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Morgan Mrs. Lorene Morgan Mrs. Marylin Kendall ( Ms. Mary Morgan and Mrs. Edna Sherwood of Levan. Mrs. Blaine Taylor has received word of the recent birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aagard of Richmond, California. Grand par. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seip of Richmond, California and O. S. Aagard of Levan. NEPHI, UTAH TIMS-NEW- lib uy Mor-tense- President and Mrs. Lester II. Belliston announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, October 20, at the Juab County hospital. INTEGRITY Paid Political Advertisement ELECTION NOVEMBER Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt were Mr. and famr llnl'ii MMq$ Q U Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd, Delwin Shepherd and Mont Shepherd of Green River, Wyoming, spent a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor while the men were deer hunting. by C. O. Bonner 4th O 1 f Mrs. Mary Stephensen entertained a group of class mates of her son Mack, at a birthday party on Saturday afternoon in honor of 7th birthday anniversary, A delicious lunch was served. Mr. andMrs. Vern Sorensen of Provo have been visiting relatives here for a few days. i&lSI;' You can try BREATHEASY Nebullz-- g Method for the relief of bronchial . THMA symptoms on money back arrangement that leaves no room for doubt. You are the Judge you must be satisfied. 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For without the magic of bubbles, it is quite copper possible that the mountain of ore at the Utah Copper Bingham Mine could not be profitably processed. Many years were spent searching for a better method of removing the 99 worthless material in Utah Copper ore. Finally Daniel C. Jackling and his associates helped perfect the flotation process. How does flotation work? The flotation departments at the Utah Copper mills at Magna and Arthur contain hundreds of vats full of a mixture of water, chemicals and powdered ore flowing from one vat to the other. Billions of bubbles are created by a "frothcr" chemical and by violently stirring the mixture. The copper particles attach themselves low-conte- nt per. In excess of $120,000,000 annually is expended by Utah Copper for payrolls, tax payments, supply purchases and other expenses, the benefits of which reach into every home in every city, town and farm in our state. 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