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Show Thurday. April 26. 1962 RIVERSIDE Family Observes Easter In Riverside by Mm. Ed Udy 18 M. Sgt. and Mrs. Smith Ward and family of California, came to visit their mother, Mrs. Mina Ward Friday before Smith leaves for a stay in Okinawa. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and children of Kaysville came and visited and Sunday the entire family, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shirley, Sugar City, and families and Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden were all together in a family reunion. Wesley Bailey of California of Hyrum, and his father-in-laMr. Peterson visited Mary Udy Tuesday. Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Udy are brother and sister. Tuesday night Mary Udy and Dennis were in Logan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dar-leMary Udy and Wesley Baiand their families were dinley ner guests and then spent the evening visiting before the Bailey's went back to Californw y, lip... fj ia. Mrs. Mina Ward received the word her twin sister, Mrs. Martha Peterson of Riverton is in the hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ward accompanied Rayola Walker to Ogden and they will visit Mrs. Peterson Monday. Mrs. Pauline Capener and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and the Lee Capeners this week. Mrs. Grace Hales and Mrs. Glenna Hales were in Ogden Tuesday for a medical check-u- p for Grace. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and boys were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sporleder in Salt Lake Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner were T. J. Udy was. Mr. Udy is receuperating nicely from a ACRYLIC MAKES INTERIOR DECORATING EASY Doing your home over is not only economical, but fun, with UNICO Paint. Read these features and you'll know why. Hun-sak- er Udy of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bone of Pocatello visited Sunday with the Deloss Jensens. Mrs. Delilah Pierson of Ogden visited Thursday with her brother and wife, the Deloss Jensens. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins and children visited the Vaughn Tingeys in Plain City and the Ed Harrises in Roy. Relatives Visit In Portage DECORATOR COLORS EASY TO APPLY BY ROLLER OR BRUSH cateract operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reveal, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reveal and baby of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, parents of Mrs. Jack Reveal. Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester are minding the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester of Layton, while the parents are at Seattle on assignment from the home office at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Harper of Paul, Idaho, spent Saturday with the Howard Capeners. Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Capener are twin sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson and baby visited Earl Hughes and boys in Samaria, Sunday. Sunday, Mary Udy, Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. John Udy and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Foster and boys in Smithfield. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean PORTAGE Ac-ce- nt 36 LEADER' The by Mrs. Virgil Harris "S" Mrs. Gibbs Allen and Mrs. Oran Parkinson brought Mrs. Francis Allen to her home here Thursday from East GarDRIES IN AN HOUR WITHOUT LAP OR 5 land where she has spent the winter months with her daughv BRUSH MARKS ter, Mrs. Henry Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Sr. wSINOLE COAT USUALLY""N of Ogden spent the weekend as VCOVSRS ANY SURPACB guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs NO PAINTY OOOR visited Wednesday in Mantua with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson CAN BE CRUBBErjSsw and family and in Brigham V. WITH NO DAMAGE City with Mr. and Mrs. Noel iro PINISH Gibbs and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hal- ford and daughters of Magna visited Saturday with Wood- row's parents, Mr. and Mrs. " f ) and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy, Barry Parkinson of Ogden and Miss Marva Parkinson of Salt Lake City. Roger Thomas of Logan was a dinner guest of the Parkinsons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and daughter Brenda were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Carl Halford of Weimer, Calif., arrived Friday for a visit with his father, J. W. Halford and with his sisters, EAST GARLAND Family Honors Mrs. J. W. Rhodes by Essie Petersen Mrs. J. W. Rhodes was guest of honor at a belated birthday party given by her family Saturday evening at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City. All of her 14 children and their partners were in attendance and part of the married grandchildren and Mrs. Mabel Oyler Mrs. Emily of Tremonton, Rhodes and daughter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest and Horace Garn of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Therrin Wood, Salt Lake City. Following dinner films taken of former family reunions were shown. Faniily Holds Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and family attended a Wood Sunday at family the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Thompson in Elwood. David Larson is at home on a ten day furlough from the armed services. He has been stationed at Sandia Base in New Mexico and will report back there at the end of his furlough. Easter Prompts Visits Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes had their family at home for Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rhodes of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhodes and Nadine home from Utah State for the weekend. Mrs. Ed Thrasher and daughter Gamine returned to their home in Ogden Monday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Steve G rover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover on an outing at Hansen's Ranch Sunday afternoon. Weekend Guets Miss Esther Smith of Salt Lake City was Mrs. Neomia Sorensen's Saturday night guest, llene Sorensen and friend Richard McCoulain of Salt Lake City spent the weeke end with Mrs. Sorensen. is on a two week vacation trip to Florida where she is visiting mission associates and relatives. Melvin Edvalson attending Utah State came to the Blaine Rhodes home Sunday. Here they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Edvalson and daughter Cindy who brought Easter dinner to share with their daughter and family. Mrs. J. P. Christensen visited her sister. Mrs. Wayne Garn at the Logan hospital during the week. Visit In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gayle v Andy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and family were at West Point Sunday, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leland Patterson. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Taylor at Harrisville. Mrs. Grover entertained Friday after noon for her son Scott's 4th birthday anniversary. Twelve guests enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaf- the games and refreshments fer and family were Sunday which featured a decorated dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. birthday cake. NK'S contest-winnin- g KS5 KS 5 is one of the truly great varieties in production today. It produces a dark green plant vigorous and sturdy, with excel- Mrs. Cora McCrary of Ogden was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. Mrs. Thos. Gittens and two little granddaughters of Lewis-to- n spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaVor McCann. Mrs. Gittens is the mother of Mrs. McCann. Mrs. Carmen Warner of Aberdeen, Ida., visited Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall attended a wedding reception at Layton Friday evening honor- and Mrs. Cha. J. Wright. The new Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Connie Hos-kin- s, daughter of Mrs. Herman ing Mr. ... -- Welling in Fielding. Mrs. Oyler, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen and Mrs. Ethel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of Pocatello were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs Sunday. Attend Testimonial In Granger Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mrs. and Nassie Eliza Knudsen Moon attended the Farewell Testimonial Sunday evening at Granger, honoring Elder Ren L. Knudsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Knudsen who will leave soon for the Mexican Mission. Sherman Gibbs of Ogden spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs. iiiE. Nan and Jane and Mrs. Dora Shaffer visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthello Cheney in Ogden, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs and family were in Preston, Sunday visiting Ms. Ethel Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson went for an Easter drive which took them over the mountain to Thiokol and the Golden Spike monument and back by way of Corinne. Or-len- er BONUS lent stalk strength. The large, blocky ears are known for outstanding shellout. The wide adaptability of KS 5 makes it one of NK's top sellers. Order your g KS 5 now. We want this year ! to some have you prize-winnin- Intertnouniain Farmers Association 1 231 S. 3 W. 257-164- See Your Branch Manager, Reed Giles Hoskins. .....v?yrjii!i!iiiiii!ur s. vim inn mi mi iwiimni'iiiiiiiiiH4TLa iiviMiiiiiniitinnfiiiirMi " Roy Halford. OFFER! Tremonton, Utab Dinner Guests Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose and Mrs. An Alma Feicht were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose and family of for just 25c plastic Pleasantview and Miss .Janice with the purchase of a gal- Rose of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. lon of paint this month Edgar Nesson of Tremonton were dinner guests of the Roses all-purpo- pail only. Sunday. , Returns To California Col. and Mrs. Keith Con- Lt. See your Branch Manager and three sons left Friday ley REED GILES for their home in San Bernard ino, Calif., after a week's visit IIITERMOUNTAIfl with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and other relatives and friends. FARMERS ASSN. 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R.HIte Concrete Pipe Irrigation System . save time, labor and money every year from now en( 2500 stagehands change the scenery every day Kennecott's giant the presents Bingham Canyon Mine is unlike man-mad- MNam owes m miWAIWN MM ceiiuantft MtM Ctftvuri mm mi 5 ' MtAt U cant COMCMIt e cohcmh S MtM Mi MTU e KMW 11 ITFtl Up Citsi v32OQ c scenic spec tacles in Utah created by natureThis attraction is some 2500 Kennecott employees continually changing every day alter its contours. One day's operations represent removing: 235,000 tons overburden (to uncover ore) . 90,000 tons ore (copper content per ton - 15'2 lbs.) Total 325,000 tons e a serious, growing probHandling so much material lem. With the copper content of the ore decreasing and overburden removal increasing, more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper - over 60 more since 1950. Meeting the higher cost of handling more material is Kennecott's prime goal. Attaining this goal keeps cop per production a successful business that produces economic benefits for the entire state of Utah. I Utah CoDitsrDivicion JZennecott Cbjfpar Cotporotion fill |