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Show PAGE 12 THE LEADER -- CAR LAND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969 Ogden Livestock Report 100 calves, compared to 61 "J"J . last week, and 640 last year. S-- ' . Fe .laughter steer, andnel- .J!'2,?-cowfcrs little changed; slaughter " strong to 50 higher. most advance on Cutter; sla- . ughter bulls scarce; feeder r Hulls: Ind,nd.il cattle fully steady. Receipts included 200 slaughter cattle. Utility and Commercial $22.-5- 0 Mr '"T Inflow It fesro - stock cows with calves. 297-4- high-Go- 1030-13- $26.60-29.0- 00 (X s8- rid SUndard and $31.00-33.0- 0; lb. Holsteins $28.00-30.5- 0; Mostly Good ice 550-75- 0 SF0TU3IIT if way Just bring copy of thia ad lo our stora and win a FREE DANCE REVIEW, sponsored by Doris Roche, will be held on April 28 through May 1 at the Theatre and three of the participants are shown above. They are Sharyle Udy, Cheri Bennett and DeAnna Hales. 51X3 ODDER si ear Fcateb Nu-V- ue (LEADER PHOTO) and Mrs. Howard Lund and son, Duane. of Magna. Mr. Lund is Mrs. Taylor's bro- - ther. Return From i Trin AriZOnU rip Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy BunMr. and Mrs. Wilford Ob-rnell attended funeral services have returned from a for Dr. Guy Gugan in Provo six month stay in Mesa, Ariz. last week. They also visit- They reported seeing so many ed Mrs. Bunnell's sister, Mrs. Tremonton folks they felt at R.C. Braithwaite in Salt Lake. home away from home. ay TREMONTON UTAH 115 west main phone 157-77- 81 r ess to theTremonton-Garlan- d IP li- r . il -ii Club Tuesday evening. went to Mrs. Melvin Foxley and Mrs. Jack Shum-wa- y. Bridge Prizes . STlTDi:NT CABINET of Bear River High has been organized and is shown above. They are, left to right: Tina McMurdie. Debbie Archibald, Jan Peterson, Mr. Kleon Kerr, principal. Leona John, and Julia Sayama. Mark Scott Ronnie Woerner and Kathy McLeod were not present ' " for the picture. . An elective body, the student "cabinet will work with the school administration in making decisions concerning This proposed plan of student problems of the school. participation is a new experiment at Bear River High. (LEADER PHOTO) ' jpmig Cleaning special Call man for 257-35your Culligan Free installation of Culligan Service units or automatics. Prices start at 3.50 per mo. for service units. Let your Culligan man deliver your salt and service your automatics. 55 Culligan Soft Water Service The G.S.S. Club met at the Roads dining room Thursday with Mrs. Rudy Miller as hostess. Mrs. Nephl Westergard was a special guest Prizes went to Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs. Con Hansen and Mrs. Westergard. Dinner guests of Mr. and Cross WE'VE Mrs. were Reuben Baer Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ba- ird of Ogden, Ben Baer and Alma Theurer. Visiting Alma Theurer Sunday ' afterttoot were Mrs. Gertrude Tarbet of Logan and Mr. and Mrs ' Hollis Granger of KaysviMe. DR. AND MRS. Robert Poul-s- en and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby attended the Ice Follies in the Salt Palace in Sal Lake Wednesday evening. Luncheon guests of Mrs. T.L. Cochran Monday were Mrs. Ruby Mounce of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Helen Harrison of Murray and Mrs. Reva Hards of Garland. Mrs. W.L. Stenquist and Mrs. Fern Huish spent the weekend in Twin' Falls visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish and family. Dinner guests of Mr. am Mrs. Merrill Laub, Sunday. an1' Me lu&ra ... 0. Tllaiv. "viv .....r uiiu Hawks and daughter of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Meal Nelson and family of Bear River Cit and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Park T ij Kennecott is a natural resource industry, extracting from mother earth a basic mineral ' and processing it into a salable product for the benefit of the state and nation. Too often, perhaps, the "extractive" aspect of our work is the only way people see us. We nevertheless have another side to our business and that is the We consider our " a "return" to. Utah and its people Jby virtue of Kennecott's investment in its business in Uta' Take,' for examDleTTltah CoDDer 11 iJivision s contributions program. As part of division's investment, a substantial amount of money is allocated each year to cr nunity and state projects, in the fol- "put-back- ." "put-back- Just Arrived . & . . lowing categories: A. Educational Aid B. Community and Welfare C. Medical, Health and Hospital D. Business and Economic Thee, then, are the basic recipient areas of Kennecott's "put-back- ." In addition, the good g men and women of Kennecott also parin such ticipate noteworthy programs as the United Fund and U. S. Savings Bond campaigns, not to mention the innumerable hours unselfishly given to religious, recreational, political, civic, vocational and other beneficial projects. True, Kennecott means men, minerals and machines. This combination is the basis for our existence. Arid, because this combination builds a successful "take-out- " business in Utah, it also creates the division's money and service to the community and state. hard-workin- "put-back"- of The new exciting 1969 Model Hondas, and words representative of the Utah Copper Division's the economic and cultural betterment of Utah. This, message is framed by symbols concern and contributions important to See the new Mini-tra- il bike, the improved CT 90 - trail and Scramblers, and the fabulous Moto-Spo- rt 90. rvlow on display. Also many Motor bike accessories . Helmets, Windshields, Bubbles, Goggles, Registration Holders, Carrier stirrups & Many more items. Verls Auto Service 2l Honnocott Copper Corporation - b cs II the arrow points your ci' re-ca- ice VI I er and family. Mrs. Hawks and daughter, Jennifer, remained to spend a few days TREMONTON CLEAN-U- P GOING WELL visiting. Mrs. George Napoli along (Cont. From Page I) with Mrs. James White and toke care of lt them well. Mr. Peterson states. do at the Fontana in Salt Lake Mrs. Richard Bardwell of - Several offenders have The city trucks will have all Tuesday evening afterwhich Garland are attending a State the allevs in the citv cleaned been approched on this matter, attended the Ice Follies Council President's PTA and promises made to remove they up by the end of this week, i the Salt Palace. Workshop at the State PTA and further pick ups win be uua Mrs. Elva Korth. Miss Ruth office in Salt Lake today. made if necessary is the re- - from Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Rytting Johnson, Mrs. Wilma Boyer. m the event some indivi- port of Duaine Madsen. city and Mrs. Catherine Nesson and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miduals in the city are unable, attended a Delta ller attended, the Ice Follies engineer. Kappa Gamma the to clean their yard, it is sug- - Convention at the Efforts to have University in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake Thursday. approches to the city cleaned gested they advise their block ciub in Salt Lake last week, ; up is progressing, with per- - captains, or. the area lead- Weekend guests of Mr. and Friday evening Mrs. Elva mission given to demolish an ers, and efforts will be made Korth and Mrs. David Soren-ol- d Mrs. Marvin Stenquist were home, and removal of junk to assist them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterrs attended a wedding The public is reminded that along the highways. for Mr and Mrs son and daughter, Serena, of caption There are also a few "eye April 26 is the date for Tin- - Bruce (patriCia Cham-sore- s" Salt Lake. throughout the city, ishing up the big projects at Sunday visitors of Mr. and Houge j which Mayor Ray Ashcraft within the city, which leaves Ogden. Sunday, Mrs Korth Mrs. Harry Taylor were Mr. says will be removed, at the a little over a week until the accompanied by Mrs. Douglas owners expense, if the owners project should be completed. Rytting of Mountain View j Calif., visited Mrs. David Sor ensen and family in Howell Mrs. RuebenBaer was hostBy FLO MUNSON Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Cam, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler held a dinner party lb. $31.-Cho- lb. few calves individual lb. $28.00-30.3- 0' 1VJ-5- 00 0; 1040-14- indi-- S 15 5. od Tfc3 DRD Tremonton Items '"J"1' Feeder Steers: Few remainder mostly feeders. heifers: vidua! Choice laughter steers lot 4C2 lb. and low- - $33.75-37.2bdividual lb. steers 20; other Choice Good MKMHKKS OF THK Tremonton lions Club completed one phase of their clean up assignment when 17 members cleaned a vacant lot last week in the south west section of the city. Ken Campbell is project chairman. s Utah Copper Division "An equal opportunity employer" SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA BOYJSCOmSTJ J |