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Show Thursday, July 17, 1952 Bothwcll The LEADER the home of her parents, Mr. last week. Mrs. Vance Lind enjoyed the camp grounds in Logan Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes meetings last week at the USAC and Mrs. George Summers. While where will spend the next here they enjoyed an outing to and sons have been visiting at on Rural life. She was asked to three they Erma days. Miller, Wilma the home of Mr .and Mrs. Vernon participate Thursday on a panel j Bear Lake. Fridal, and Ha Morentsen will! Stokes The mothers of the children during the week. discussion, her subject being be with the girls all the time, A goodly number of well wish- BothweU's Recreation" Center, Other officers and teachers will going to kindergarten enjoyed the last day of school with their ers from the ward attended the how it came about and is being take turns spending a day with children on Friday. Their teachmaintained. the group. Mr .and Mrs. er, Mrs. Wanda Adams, served reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop, Mr. Stokes Thursday in the light refreshments talked Jay j Eleda Tee Stokes i j I2XA ANDERSON ENJOYS VACATION j Ella Anderson was the of guest Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen on a vacaton trip to the black gills of South Dakota. While there they attended the magnificent Passion Play and visited Ht. Rushmore. where the presidential faces are sculptured. Others in the party were the Jensen children, Carolyn, Sydnae and Karl. j Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson) were in Salt Lake City Tuesday Mrs. on business. Ellen Christensen, juanita Evans, Cleon Petersen, and Hazel Summers were among the ladies accompanying the Jolly Five and the Kollar and club to Franklin, Ida Ruff ho last week. They reported a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes had Mrs. Stokes family as dinner guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes were in Logan Friday, where they attended the temple ceremony uniting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mesdames 4-- H I Hon-eyvil- and to the group about their six weexs work. Plans are underway for the annual 24th celebration to be held at the Recreation Center. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers and daughter, Jerilyn were in Salt Lake City Sunday. While there they visited at the home of his mother and his sister, Mrs. Norma Cooper, who has a new baby girl Jerilyn is staying with the Coopers for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen and children, Mable and Gary attended the Watt family reunion at Liberty Park in bgden le ward recreation hall. Mrs Hazel Summers and fam ily visited at the home of her mother in Brigham City Tues- day. Miss Susan Lee Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes enjoyed having a group of young friends who helped her celebrate her fourth birthday. Games were played and light refreshments were served by Mrs. Stokes. The Relief Society had a party last week to honor Mrs. Emily Christensen, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. Mary Bumhope and Mrs.! Josephine Gibson . Elwood Mable Romer The Youth Banquet was held last Thursday evening at the Ward Chapel. A chicken dinner was served to 76 people. Bishop Erickson announced the program which was as follows; reading by Carl Hess, solo by Ronald jokes by Willis Petersen, and the speaker of the evening was Bishop LeGrande Horsley of Brigham City. Owen Rasmussen presented the awards to the young people. The MIA girls left Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for Preston Valley, a Mor-tense- n, and Mrs. Frank Heslop and Erma and Ray Heslop attended the Heslop reunion at West Weber last Saturday. Last Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Ipson and two daughters of Fresno, California and Mr. and Mrs. David Helberg of Brigham visited at the Frank Heslop home. On Saturday the Heslops visited Mrs. Robert Parsley and two children of Burbank, California at the home of Mrs. Etta Witten in Ogden. Mrs. Golden Andreason and 5 children returned home 1 ast Thursday after spending a week with her daughter and family, and Mrs. Raymond Phelps! Palo Alto. They will return to in Lake view, Oregon. Janice An- -. their California home Friday by Mr. dreason stayed in Lakeview fori a longer visit with her sister. Visiting at the T. A. Meldrum home Sunday were their chll- -j dren, Mr .and Mrs. Earl Francom of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and family of Collin -ston, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Meldrum of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Meldrum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Meldrum of Tremonton. Residents of the Tutuila Island of the Samoa group, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Davis and son Edward Jr. are visiting his mother. Mrs. P. W. Christensen. Mr. Davis is with the America Samoa Government in the Department of the Interior and is here on a two months leave. They arrived here July 3rd. Accompanying the Da vises from California were Mrs. James J. Hughes and little daughter of Ul plane. Another daughter of Chris tensens, Mrs. Richard Rae, left by plane Friday for her home in San Francisco, California. After spending, a week here. Her son Richard and daughter Robin were with her. Mrs. Verna Mortensen and Miss Linda Romer spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bill Privett in Magna, r, Mr. and Mrs Earft'6aundera and family returned home Sunday from a ten day trip to San Francisco and down the Coast to Los Angeles. Mr. Saunders' mother, Mrs. W. G. Saunders of Logan accompanied them. The week before they left Miss Jean and Joyce McQu&rrie.of Drag-ertwere guests at their borne. The stork left a baby boy at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham last Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs, " Wayne Larsen. last .. . on . ST Stokes. Mr. - and Mrs. Wayne Evans and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peter sen traveled to Burley, Idaho on Sunday, where they enjoyed a pleasant visit with the Rudy Schoeler family. , The MIA Maids gave ah impressive Sunday evening service last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Summers have received word that their daeughter, LuJean Valcorsc along with her husband and two sons have welcomed a new baby boy to their home. They are now living in Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frth axe proud of their new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth last week. The new baby boy has two sisters at home. Mrs. Martha Burnett and her Beverly Burnett and Mrs. Renae Earl and children are visiting at the Maynard Summers home from Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Summers are sisters. Mrs. Beverly Hadfield and daughters have been visiting at daughters, S oiit of S P ; Picturesque Bingham, four miles long, aod one street wide, begins at Frogtown and runs along the bottom of the canyon upward to Dinkeyville, overlooking the vast Utah Copper a mountain girded road dotted with mine is an ... the homes of typical American people. The road is so narrow it is said dogs must wag their tails up and down instead of sidewise! Four miles ... but figuratively this winding road stretches away in every direction, serving the homes in every area of our state. For here is a community of employees who help produce of the nation's new copper. 30 The residents along this unique street are industrious families, devoted to their jobs, proud of their skills, grateful for churches,, Yes Sir . . . on out of every five home o sold in year was an International freexers hast ' schools and recreation centers they help to build Ulah-ldan- and support. Four miles Harvester. Here's PROOF of . . . . , j, the four miles, that give access to Utah Copper whose payrolls, tax payments ACCEPTANCE and supply purchases help build a better Utah International Harvester freezers and refrigerators are tope ' for hearty, utility and that benefits us economy. Frogtown to Dinkeyville, four famous miles . , . locale of an industrial achievement that et teres to HtWU3kz&tet Invest all.- : - U., .. has helped make Utah great. s kennecott Good Neighbor H $ I p Bins If c o p p e o a c o Build 8 on o a a r on A n p B $ $ $ $ r U i 4 b |