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Show THE gain the howrs of stake Champs and the right to play in Lie Ijfgiors Tournament that got underway Tuesday rifThi at trie lk?eu!:e Parn. Go get em s;ays we're Animal Shov's Planned Soon I m IT.' J I a" rooti:; for vox Aords of sm:jath gieS Sister Majri:te I :e and her family duri:ig Cieir time of sorrow. Mrs. Too: as tne former N!aari:t Vkierso'i. daughter if Mrs. .Kit to 1 u In Tremonton f from pet menagerie of animals lam")s to gold fish shoulo be in evidence at the Treirnnton animal sho according to hen-neHull, city recreation director. The show is slated for Vednesday. Aug. 7, at the North Park starting at 1:311 p.m. Hull said ribbons and aai;s will be presented. Kids attending will a: so receive instruction in the showmanship. Any kind of "live aninra!" can ts exhibited Hull added. Registration take place just prior to the show. and AKIMAL SHOW David Hull, middle, and Gloria Checketts hold a lamb they will in the Tremonton Animal Show, August 7. Kalen Hull displays his pet dog. enter Bothwell Bits The yard of Mrs. Orion was the setting for a family gathering and cook, out, last Wednesdayevening. Charlotte and Dale Mes-erarrived last week from National City, Calif., to visit for a few days with family members. Slgna Jensen and son, also of National City, vy Scott Attend- ing the family were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Litchford. Ogden. Mrs. Larry Litchford, Treminton, Nyle Meservy, Karen and Janeen, Mr. and Mrs. Providence, Mike Litchford and family, her Mrs. Charles Litchford. Vicki. David and Jeff, all of Deweyville. Birthday wishes are being extended this week to Mrs. John Fryer, who will be 91 this Friday. She will observe the day quietly at home and will be happy to hear from family and friends. Seventy-fiv- e members of the Jack lladfield family met Sunday at Reese Memorial Park their in Brigham City for annual family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner and Brent attended from JPeweyville and enjoyed the ! afternoon of dinner and vis- iting. Miss Tresa Adams, Jero-m- ?, Idaho, is visiting with the Brian Burbank family. They went to ilogle Zoo, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Austin and baby joined with them for a real fun day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birch, San Bruno, Calif, visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Sim;n Novin-ge- r. attended the They luncheon at the Sr. Citizen's Center, in Tremonton. FriMr. and Mrs. Birch, day. former resi Deweyville Phyliss Kunzler and famof Park Valley spent Tuesday evening visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. Saturday Jerry Udy, who has been spending the summerat Bancroft, Idaho, spent time visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ily Udy. Tori Sandall of Tremonton and Jenefer Jones of Fielding spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, while their parents were vaca- in the canyon. tioning Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd attended a wedding reception at the Willard Ward Chapel for Mr. and Mrs. Brent Farnsworth, formerly Tammy Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and Angie returned home Saturday after almost a two months stay in Moses Lake, Washington. Mrs. Steed Estep spent the 24th in Ogden enjoying the parade and a cook out in Ogden canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Grady We Iks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Brigham City, spent Saturday at Devils Resorvoir fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne were at Grey's Lake, Idaho, on business, Saturday. Delbert Turner and three children of Blackfoot visited Mr. and Mrs. James Estep Saturday. Se-cr- ist Monday LaPriel Secrist went to Brigham where her isitiig. d:v lremonton Sixth Varo I riduy night 12 to ? and Saturday night 3 to I) to High Councilman !. VI! IVtersen of Thatcher presented a very good program in sacrament Service sun-da- y evening. Mrs. (. ar il Bass and children isette. kennv and TIMES, Au; lost 1, Jada of Salt Lake has spent the past eek visiring with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holdaay and family. A'hile here they accompanied Lyle and Jean to Pocatello Saturday and Sunday to watch Tim ride. Other family members going to cheer Tim on were both of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. Claude A li red. Congratulations Tim. you seem to be doing just great. Once again we must sets to sister Mabel Anderson and brother and all others ho assisted them in their production of "For The strength Of Hie Hills," it was bigger and betterlhan last year. John and Shirley Fherhard are busy making final preparations for the wedding of il! Becky and Brad that taKe place on Friday August -- . Congratulations to Brad and Becky. Ae mustn't forget Mary lane Vndersonand Kenny lone s. thev will join hands in marriage on August 2. The Xnderson's are busy making Randy-Marbl- final preparations for their wedding, but must take time out to attend the funeral service for brother-in-la- loseph A. Toone of t , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wald-ro- n are visiting in Nampa, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones and children. Petersen Kathy Montgomand two daughters joined her and they drove on to daughter ery Page 9 son-in-l- w. medical attention at the McKay hospital. Sister Esther said he's making progress, but is still confined to his bed and home. Art Show Set North Box ( lder County residents have been invited to attend the opening art reof Life and ception Nature" by thel Strauser Paul of Clearfield. I tan. at the Brigham City Museum-(jalle- ry 1 ug. 3. Saturday, to S p.m. The exhibit will be ondis-pal- y through Xugust 29 along with a stamp collection by ernon krause of Brigham t ity . from S Bryan Silvester Silvester Named To Honor Book Bryan Silvester, lfi. has been selected for inclusion in the publication "Who's Who In America." He will be included in the American high school student's year book. Bryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs Shirrel Silvester of Hollister. Idaho. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen of Brigham City. He is ranked in the top three percent of students in US high schools for scholastic and athletic ability. An A student he was also natmd most valuable cross country man at his high school in Filer, Idaho, where he will be a senior when school starts. He took second place in the region discuss throw and fourth in the shot put event. Metz Visit In Tremonton Salt Lake where another daughter Joan Secrist of Provo met them. Later her sister 1974, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson. Mrs. Ella Anderson all of Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ver! Anderson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen and other family members journeyed to Croyden Tuesday to attend the funeral services for and brother-in-laJoe Toone, who died of a heart attack. Brother Clyde Anderson is no at home following and Moana, have re- turned after a visit of several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Curtis in Provo. Choir practice has been resumed since our ward has received a singing assignment along with Tremonton Third Ward for conference in September. The choir will meet each Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. in the chapel, according to choir president. Wayne Norr. An invitation is extended for those who sing in the ward to attend these practices so the choir may perform at its best for Stake conference. The closing social was held by the Primary Association last Tuesday morning. The children displayed the many accomplishments they had achieved during 4he summer tim3 and "sang Class and fun sortgs. The Primary workers were honored and presented with beautiful pins by the PriPunch and mary officers. cookies were served and Primary adjourned until September 10. Mrs. Kent Blackham, Ft. Ord, Calif, visited this week at the Rupert Blackham home. She had come to attend services for her father, Mr. Dean Capener. Plymouth Notes By Lois fanrh, GARLAND dents, were most impressed w ith the lovely center and what it offers. Jeff Wangsgard has been spending some time at the Lamar Shupe home in Ogden visiting cousins. Mrs. Roger Mason, Shaun. Snow accompanied them. Congratulations to the fast pitch men's team coached by Golden Thev Anderson. Anderson. Mr. a:id Mrs. iVan Firth aod family, ana Mr. iikl Mrs. Imi I'ay:e and fam ly traveled to lieese Park in BrLAair. for liie I'ay'ie reunion, family (thers attending ere Mr. and Mrs. lien To! mm and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Ioyd Firth and family, V.rv.l lara Smith. Mr. and Mr. Rick lohnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. I'oug laniier and family. Hie group enjoyed lunch and an afternoon of th ALENE FRYER 11a Saurday afte rnton lieoiye lay'W. Mrs. len: Vis r Mr. and Mrs. Kvron Nelson A Deweyville Doings LEADEn-TH- E Anna Eddington join- ed them and they all went on to Park City to spend the night in the new Eddington Motels. Spending the 24th at Tony's Grove in Logan Canyon was Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen accompanied by his son Mr. and Mrs. Flojrd Petersen, DeDe, Kellly ajjMich-e- al of Syracuse. ' Mr. (.and Mrs, ,&m r sS IJrfiiday dinner Sunday for Jed Lamb in Richmond, Utah. Thursday Mrs. Barbara Vanderhoof and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy, Beverley and Tamra of Riverside attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrison in Salt Lake City. W;e wish a speedy recovery to Kevan John who is in the Tremonton hospital. He was burned quite badly with steam from the radiator hose. Miss Jana Stokes stayed with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey in Clarkston Sunday and Monday, while there they all enjoyed a picnic and outing at Twin Lakes. Tuesday Jana left for Bountiful with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish and on the twenty fourth they all enjoyed the parade in Salt Lake. f " i- - f r : Qxt 4 Ml 4 Portrait of a mine It was 1910. Steam shovels and men had been working away at the mountain of copper ore for just six years. D. C. Jackling, whose imagination and talent were the moving forces in the development of the mining enterprise in Bingham Canyon, commissioned his friend. H. L. A. Culmer to produce a painting of this incredible sight. The artist obliged, beautifully. The painting he made hung for years in Utah's state capitol. And when the Council Hall was moved from downtown Salt Lake City to Capitol Hill, the painting was in the reception area of this tourist visitor's center. Today it is photographed by the people who come to see the wonders of Utah people who go on to see the Mine as it looks today. We owe a debt of gratitude to Henry Lavender Adolphus Culmer, the man who painted the first portrait of the Bingham Copper Mine. Truly an artist who saw that t""' Oil pajnting ot btah Copper Mine by H L A Cuimer, circa 1910. Color photograph of Mine as tt is loday re-hu- Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Meta and children Michael and Sarah have returned to their home in Irvine, California, after a 10 day visit at the parental Michael J. Metz home, 341 S 6th W. Prior to this visit the two Metz families and Larry Metz of Salt Lake City, attended a Metz family reunion the week of July 4th, in the Big Horn Mountains near Worland, Wyoming. There 20 members of the Metz family from Mid-WWest coast and Pacific North-gathered with the Leonard Arps family at the Arps Lodge in the high Big Horn Basin country. Others attending the Metz reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Metz and Christy of Richland, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Odem of Colorado Springs, Colo; Mrs. Evelyn Rhody and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hopp and family of Glenwood and Klemme, Iowa, The Hopps from Iowa spent several days at the Metz home previous to the 4th at July gathering Worland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arps and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Arps hosted the gathering at Worland and the Big Horn Basin. est west . . . mining is beautiful! For a free reprint of either portrait of the Bingham Copper Mine, write to: full-col- Communications Department Kennecott Copper Corp. Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah mm Utah Copper Division |