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Show I THE Howell By Float lots Petersen Li la Myers accompanied Mrs. Ed Deakin. Clara Can-fie- ld and May Miller to Sherwood Hills Thursday where they enjoyed a lovely lucheon in honor of Clara's birthday anniversary. Sunday dinner guest of the Dennis Payne's as Mrs. Pricilla Abbott of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and " Mrs. Dale Nicholas and children dropped by for a visit also. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Soren-se- n have had their grandchildren, Charles and Paige Sorensen of Bountiful visiting them for a few days this past Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen and their daughter. Shelly and her baby were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen. Michael and Shauna had their little baby daughter blessed Sunday. She was blessed by her grandfather, Stan Fonnes-bec- k and given the name of Camille. Guests who were present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gwen Fonnesbeck, Jolene and her daughter, Melissa, Mrs. Bob Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck, Mrs. Michael Humphries and Mrs. Ifay Starkovich. The Lyn Bee's spent the weekend in Bear Lake and visited with the Art Kunz family in Paris, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Marceal spent several days visiting w ith Fva Bair and other relatives in the valley this past week. Bishop and Mrs. Waldo Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones and their son, Kelley of the wedding attended Kenny Jones and Mary Jane Anderson that took place in the Logan Temple Friday the Following morning. wedding the group enjoyed a lovely wedding breakfast at That Maddox's. evening many friends and relatives attended a reception for the V A- V 1 "l t fa f; Ji J I , t - T ; 11 4 tf AL e. RETIRING? Only partially. Dr. R. G. Woodhead latilaies Dr. Carl A. Dickerson, the man who will his dental practice after a 4" year career. Dr. will continue to repair dentures in his homo Eon-nesbe- ck ut Woodhead Dr. NU-V- Is Tops f Belmont War! will hold an open house to give the public a chance to view their new library facilities Sunday. Aug. 1L from 3 to p.m. Saturday evening a pot luck supper was held in Tremonton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. Joining them from Provo was Mr. and Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and two daughters. Visiting during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. were Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish, Shjela and Douglas of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rudd had as their visiters Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd of Lay-to- n. wks, who Is going on an LDS Mission to South America. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hawks former residents of Plymauth and Field- Utah. Koxanne and Tawyna went back with her after spending the summer with their grandparents. Mrs. Clairte Schoffield of Salt Lake visited her father Mr. Ervln Hess Tuesday through Wednesday. Spending Saturday with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed accompanied her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eardley Hawkes of Ogden to Clrcleville, to attend a testamonlal for Robert Ha Mrs. Jay Hess, were Step- hanie and Stacy daughters of on THEATER U float entered by Thiokol Corp. was the first place winner In Saturday's Garland Wheat and Beet Day's parade. Second place went to a float entered jointly by the T rem xi ton Lions, Kiwanis and Chamber of Com.nerce along with the Tremonton Aomen's Civic league. Michelle s 5 sented to a Itah Voung float and a Coat entered by the Brigham-TremontBoard of Realtors. A ing. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis, and Darren left Friday for their home in Whittier, California after spending the past three weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoot Kristy Waldron of Salt Lake City is spending some time w ith her Aunt and Ibcle Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb. Visiting the Rulon Rudd's from Thursday to Saturday-watheir daughter Mrs. Rayola Deakin of Torrl Auojst 8, 1974, Page TIMES, Bear River Slate bank took third place and fourth place went to the Brigham Chamber of Com Tierce float Special awards were pre- - Thiokol Plymouth Notes Happenings GARLAND LEADER-TH- E Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stokes of Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ward and family of Redland, California, arrived Friday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson. A Saturday morning visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen was Keith Hardy of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sharon Evans, Steven, Bryan and Tyler of Idaho, has been spending the past few day's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pier son. "American Graffiti" Plays until August 13, 1974 Coming August 14th Disney's "OLD milR" 4 "INCRlDlBlt JOURNIY" Ket-che- m, Fon-nesbe- Steps Down Affer 47 Years 01-s- en also. dentist seems less proudof his almost work in his hom The retiring ,;.(,. Woodhead, DPS, . retired has niton m ii' nor his area pract-- ,i successor Dr. Carl i,' half-centu- ifficially retired this lu'i K. from Vells- -; ii;a!ly Dickerson 'i . m prad-fro- tali State Uni-i- i; in 9V") and Washing-niversi- ty Dental school mis this year, ina-ritinperiod, he "numerous years" in ir Force as a pilot, a couple of years as f r and was once em- .a Thiokol Corp. Fol- -, his employment at I . ' entered denistry he ii Ix'en all over the tint I've never found hce liked better than I i n tah," he said, c dentist is married. niple have two 3, and Darrin, months. retirement, Dr. Wood- hoies to become active i.tting again at the Lo- N temple 'vhere he and 1 ( child-Varil- ee, office window and the extraction was success- fully performed. Of northern Utah, the veteran dentist notes: "I love it here because of the clean I and thoughtful people. hope they never change." continue to do denture r PAYING TOO AUTO i than he dentist's previously worked. ile i career ry docs of the fact that for ten straight years one or more of his three sons was a member of the high school football team. The dentist said he has been practicing through a vast number of changes in techniques and materials. After 47 years of practice he also takes a few humorous incidents along with him. Like the time, for instance, that he was phoned by Doyle Bragg about midnight. Brangg's son had a toothache so Dr. U'oodhead agreed to meet the pair at his office above the old First Security Bank. With the boy in the chair and the tooth deadened, tlx: power suddenly went out. But ingenuity prevailed. Mr. Bragg pulled his car to the opposite side of the street, shinned his spotlight at the .imm soii. DOS. AMdilk'ad. a practic-- i. nt;st for 47 years inn: 34 years in Tre- -. MUCH FOR INSURANCE? CONSIDERATION SPECIAL Young Drivers 16-- 25 Insurance Company AMAAAA DRIVERS 2- - MANY TOO 3 2 OVER 65 OR TICKETS new Park last week. they had Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fodel, Steve Mrs. Bill Jackman and daughter a.id Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor as their Yellowstone On Sunday guests. Eva Bair was an overnight guest Friday of her son, Den Bair and family. Saturday they enjoyed a short trip to Clear Creek. They were lucky and returned home with some nice trout. Eva's Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen of Salt Lake. Mary llyden and her granddaughter, Suzie boarded the bus Monday evening for Arizonia where they will be spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood and family. The cub scouts and their families had a great time Tuesday evening. They enjoyed a weinier roast and a swim at the head of the Blue Creek. Judy Munk. Tonya Fuhri-ma- n, Cindy Morris and their leader, Valene Munk, spent several days last week at H camp in Alpine, Wyoming. ACIDENTS D'ivers Training Discount Reduces Rates For Clean Record After 12 Months 4-- had fun on a float trip down the rapids of the Green River and a ride on the ski lift at Jackson Hole. They 29 East 7th TOPIK South Over - INSURANCE Brigham 25 Years ' City, andgroom atBow-cutt- 's Reception Center in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Orlandltess has a nice trip up through Years Record Only NICK birde AGENCY Utah Experience Vflftltr ft Mil ifti i. really 'System . ' When it creates a common heritage be traced. But not at the Bingham Canyon Mine. For out of the diversity of its beginnings has been born a new group of Americans who share a common heritage of birth, work, community and pride. Chicanos. Blacks. Native Americans, and sons and daughters of the immigrants formed a second and third generation that continues the great traditions established by their forebears who were the creators of the success of Bingham Canyon Mine. A "?Vr. These are the beautiful make who people (fV mining beautiful. They came from every corner of the world the hardy predecessors of so many of the men who work at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division today. Cornish miners from England, for whom mining was a family tradition. Deep chested Finns and Swedes who possessed the physiques needed for mining in the early days. Stocky Italians who swung the heavy sledges. And later the Austrians. Spanish. Slovenes, Croatians. Serbs. Greeks, Armenians and Montenegrins who brought to Bingham all the color of an old country bazaar. Plus Chinese who had helped to build the Southern Pacific Railroad, and Japanese and Koreans recruited from the farms of Asia. So diverse was the group that mine safety rules were printed in five languages as recently as 1&13 The history UTAH 0 COPPER COMPANY mom K UTAH COPPER M I I Mi I l II SnrllH of mining in the West is filled with v"'- NOR ME E REGOLAMENTI I.e norme qui pprso ubilite servirannn tli gurla alle operanom di quetta Lompagma. t andrinno in vigore il .V aboiendo ogm precedent. apnlf trovi in retrolamfnto o istruiont che VL UTAH COPPER ' . Spi t illii"" '". v"!ik L ViT I llffipl ' he Tu,r!l herem rt ,tJflh Ctvrn the operations of this C 'mpany nd sha:l April 1st. IVlj. superseding mconand rules us mstrurtions ill prevn ihrrrr- - UTAH ghost towns and drifting populations that can no longer ' A (ftv If vl l gj y;;" '''''Mvr P rf' (''e'ovnjI v fi Mill nb' lllD" t :l ' Msss in .it'-ti- i i ,urnPafllJe 'll u F.seS.e uu'e k. ;e se nx '.mi M re ger.era' inl The rules herewith Special mstrur apply to aM employes tiom. not in conflict with these general rules, tnav be issued from time m time COPPER COMPANY I I REGULATIONS ,i.rnt J ir ?H AD "k eecl I Lt n rmr ,u geren'i M tutu gi :rr,pit gat lh tint" applKituli he n( hanr.i t, in tinto da'.e atufita Uifitto tra tw itr.ir emt tie vtc a istrufti.m che ncn a irjur.o m confl.tti. COMPANY RULES ' VS V - - COMPANY B'lk SwjtflJ J ...,.JB" tuuiiu mi ,r Tremonton, Utah Utah Copper Division I |