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Show THE LEADER, Riverside Myrl V&j o Serve Overseas , i Pvt. La Mar Capener, son of and Mrs. Russel Capener ' d Pvt. Jr. Yagi, son of Mr. A Mrs. J. Yagi, who have after on home on furlough vir basic training, will go to ' mD Stoneman, Calif., the st of the week. They are ry soon to go overseas. We 'sh them God speed. TTEND TEA AT DVERNOR'S MANSION Diane Bourne, with a group Sorority sisters, attended a cheon given by Gov. and ' s. J. Bracken Lee at the mansion in Salt Lake t";;y during the week. Mrs. Mrs. Edna Ward and her Jensen were in Logan Mr. . gov-lor- 's inday. Mrs. Nina Dustin spent six eks in Needles, Calif., with r son Roger and family, rather an in Logan as was previously i ' ported- Mrs. Mildred Capener and i s. Helen Capener were in It Lake City for Primary Llake Board Conference Thurs-- . y. Mrs. Mildred Capener re- rned Thursday night, but Mrs. I ' len Capener stayed for the of the conference. Bishop land Capener went to Salt 'ike City for part of the gon- -' al conference. Mrs. Madge Udy, Mrs. Inez hnson, Mrs. Grace Allen, Mrs. sie Bourne, Mrs. Florence iy and Mrs. Nadine Richards '.ended Primary conference on children of Driggs, Idaho and Vernon Strong of Idaho Falls, brother of Mildred Capener, spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener when they were on their way to conference. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and son visited Sunday with Mrs. Finlayson of Salt Lake City mother of Mr. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs- Ira Ward and two boys spent Sunday visiting in Paradise with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and family of Star Valley, Wyoming, spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards of Carbon county also visited them and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards while on their way to Idaho. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and boys of Kays-villMrand Mrs. Duane Bourne and daughter of Fielding, Diane Bourne of Kaysville, and Mrs. Annie Bourne of Farm- ington, spent Easter Sundav with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and - Rex-bur- g, e, - 1 daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche and sons spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. Gordon Crowther, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter and daughters spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed; Udy. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Udy a n d daughters spent Sunday in Plymouth in honor of the 95th. birthday anniversary of Mrs. Janet Steed( Mrs Udy's grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and: daughter, of Salt Lake City, vis ited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mrs. Ed Udy entertained her first intermediate Sunday School class at an Easter party Friday afternoon. Jerry Capener was ill and could not be present. They played outdoor games and had an Easter egg hunt and were served a plate lunch. Mrs. Clarence Hirsohi assisted Mrs. Udy. Mrs. Ed Udy accompanied Mrs- Annie Johnson and Miss Ruth JoHfison to Salt Lake City to attend Daughters of the Utah Pioneers convention at the Hotel Utah Saturday. - Tremonion. Utah HARRY LISH TO RETURN HOME j j With the X Corps in Korea-Serg- eant. First Class Harry J. Lish, Utah has received orders to return to the United States from Korea, where he has been serving with a unit of the X Corps. Lish is a platoon sergeant with the 116th Engineer Combat Battalion's Company A and wears the Bronze Star Medal and the UN and Korean Service Ribbons. Thursday, April 9, 19SJ A graduate of Bear River high school, Lish was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad before entering the Army in August, 1951. Mrs. His parents, Mr. and Llovd E. L.ish live in Dewevville. Utah. INVESTORS ATTENTION Limited amount of common stock available in established fast growing life insurance company. Life insurance is the major financial industry in the United States. At the end, of 1952 over 88.000.0U0 policy holders were insured far in, excess of $275,000,000,000. The appreciation of market value and the dividend payments of insurance stock have proved this investment to be highly superior. Brokers or small investors interested in the highest re-- 1 turns with maximum security contact or write L I C O A Investment Department, M. J. McCormick, Mgr., 400 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah I Lee Lenon of Fort Hall and Ricky Ricardo of Blackfoot, Idaho spent the Easter weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen. Tremonton, Utah NEW LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April - 12. 13, 14, 15 -- Thursday, Friday. Saturday. April 16. 17. Big Double Feature ffll Plus THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD News Cartoon 18 MAMIES and "GOLD FEVER" also Cartoon : FOURTEEN MORE ROWS is both a symbol and a I'.-s- percentage. Tq begin with, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation employs 5500 persons in its min-inmilling and refining operations. Another 22,000 Utahns are at work furnishing Utah Copper with supplies and services and meeting the personal needs of Utah Copper employees and their families. This means that individuals from 27,500 families or 13.7 of the 200,000 families in the State, are helping to produce copper. Farms, gardens, orchards and ranges must therefore increase production on a scale of "14 more" to supply the extra demand created by Utah Copper. Or to put it another way, Utah farmers in 1952 sold $137,000,000 worth of their products for consumption in the State. Of that sum, $19,180,000 represents purchases of these 27,500 families. The $19,180,000 expenditure also means an average annual income of $793 to each farm. FOURTEEN MORE ROWS is symbolic of what successful Utah Copper mining, milling and refining operations mean to the people of our State. It shows, of all industries in a thriving too, the commonwealth. So you see how the vast job of producing 30 of the nation's new copper results in better living not only for the 5500 members of the Utah Copper family but also for the other residents in our State. ? Son, plant T 1 iday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Udy were i Logan Friday. and Mrs. Ken Austin of . vada spent Sunday night with latives. They were in Salt nke City for conference and me to Riverside. Mrs. Mary tin Ward, mother of Mrs. Aus n, is returning to Nevada with i' em for a month's stay. Mrs. Nina Ward visited this oek in Ogden with her daugh- i r, Mrs. Rayola Walker. Wednesday afternoon the lad i; s of the Birthday club honored . irs. Josie Bourne on her birth iy. All the members except i iree were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis ent to Provo Saturday for a mily get together at the home ' r a son, Lawrence Davis, with 'r. and Mrs. Alton Davis and mily of Calif., Mr- and Mrs d King of Teasdale, Mr. and rs. Jesse Davis of Riverside, r. and Mrs. Roy Davis of and Mr. and Mrs. Don navis of Ogden being present. n-Sunday Mrs. Ruth Davis 'orner called from Arlington and talked to the members f the family. Mrs. Davis ac- -' impanied Mr. and Mrs. Alton " ivis home on Wednesday. Her f anddaughter, Carolyn Davis, ' 'me with her. Mr. Davis r jyed and accepted a position i Provo. On Sunday Mr. and rs. Roy Davis and Jesse came re and spent Easter Sunday .th members of the family. Mr. id Mrs. Don Davis and daugh- -' r of Ogden were with them. Sunday evening they all re- -' jrned to their home and work. Golden Gibbs, of Pocatello, ' iaho visited with his aunt, Mrs. hebe Ward during the week- -' id while he was on his way to r inference. Mickey and John Hermansen, r ns of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Herm- isen, spent the fore part of the eek with their grandparents, Vr. and Mrs. John Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egbert Lincoln, Idaho spent Friday :ght with her sister, Mr. and T:xs. Russel Capener. William Strong and three Mr- - g, 14 more rows " . ! i 1 to feed the copper family!" - ""-- inter-dependen- i T - WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Briggs, Stratton and Clinton Gasoline Motor Parts and Repairs BRING YOUR MOTOR IN NOW 24 Hour Service the above motors. Factory Trained Men. on all BARKLE'S HARDWARE Phone 98J 541 No. Main Logan, Utah v V I ce Corporation J JEreanecott Copper Htlpig A Go4 Neighbor lo Build t Bttttr Vlth |