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Show Draper (Continued from pact 30 Irene ing week: Dec. 11 Hudson J. Denney, Diane Stone, Kay Pedersen, Blaine G. Gough, Lawrence Smith; Dec. 12 David Fairbourn, Katherine Allen, Wallace Leigh, Grant Hewlett, James Jackson, Ruel Gunnel!. Paul Toone. Hal C. Spratt; Dec. 13 Dorothy Dibb, Julie Carlquist, Diann Vawdrey, Billy Jones, Gordon Brown, Rodney Madson, Monte B. Phelps; Dec. Michael D. Smith, Denise 14 Brimhall, Nona Bee Jackson, Leah Jane Nelson, Lucille Garth Van Tassell, Angie V. Rawlins, Garland N. Eng-stru- funeral services for A. L. Hol-t- y man, a special family Mend. Mr Furse was unable to make the trip due to a recent eye opera tion. Mrs LaVon Steadman held a surprise birthday party for her son, Dale, who observed his 18th birthday. Nine close friends were invited to the party which took place at the Steadman home last Games and refreshMonday. ments were enjoyed by Sherilyn Harman, Montez Hansen, Sheri Atkinson, Linda Wixom, Carol Wheadon, Cloyd Harrison, Char les Krist, Marlin Steadman, vin Newbold, ana the guest of honor. Mr St Mrs Jack Johnson (Bet-ItCal-rwi- ll er Furse), SpringYille, and Mr & Catholic Women Will Mrs Charles Furse, Provo, were 17 visitors at the A. C. Furse home Have Pot Luck Dec. during the past week end. A Christmas party has been Two former residents of West planned for Altar Society memJordan and members of the A. bers and all women of St. Ther-ese'- s C. Furse family, have accepted at 8 on Dec. occupational transfers to other aties. Grant Furse has moved to Portland, Ore., and Alfred S. Furse will make a new home in Seattle, Wash. Mr St Mrs Cecil Skinner are announcing the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Cecile, to Marold W. Christiansen. A reception honoring the couple be held Monday, Dec. 21, at the Cottonwood Club, Holladay. Mi&s Skinner is a granddaugh- of Mr & Mrs A. C. Furse. Parish 17, p.m. The party will begin with a pot luck dinner at 8 p.m. and a musical Droeram will be under direction of Mrs Mildred Bianchi and Mrs Lillian Bianchi. A charge will be made and funds received will be used towards a needy family. A Red Cross Blood Drive is now being conducted in this area. Anyone interested in donating bkod is asked to call AM and transportation will be fur MIDVALE THE le . Mid-val- tt n, Gilbert Rasmussen; Arndd M. Webb, HarDec. 15 vey Gibbons, Carolyn Gee, Cheryl Dean Soper, Henke; Dec. 16 Karen Fitzgerald, Roger J. Knight. Douglas B. Knight, F. Pamala Lynn Hanna; Dec. 17 Jo Denney, Lee Anderson, Pat Joos; Dec. 18 Charlotte Greene, Janet Stove, Mary Dibb, Sharon Burnhaim, Lloyd Atkinson, Ila Cox, Leisa Scffe The following Draper couples will celebrate wedding anniversaries this coming week: Dec. 11 Mr & Mrs Ivan J. Duff in; Dec. 12 Mr & Mrs James Rhodes, Mr & Mrs Garth Van Tassel, Mr & Mrs Smith Anderson; Dec. 13 Mr & Mrs McKay Wiikerson, Mr & Mrs Clifford Forman, Mr & Mrs Evan Evans, Mr & Mrs Mr & Max Vawdrey; Dec. 14 Mrs Gerald Enniss; Dec. 15 Mr St Mrs Harmon E. Day; Dec. 17 Mr & Mrs James H. Day, Mr St Mrs Paul R. Johnson; Dec. 18 Mr & Mrs Arnold F. Smith; Mr & Mrs William Dec. 19 E. Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Robert L. Pixton, Mr & Mrs Bert L. Hoiv Things Stand in Copper Strike: o 4 JfekiO r nno f- -i u " ?-- rr- L VshB 1 (aKSB!B38 r7r m V UJI III - i I. I I i Dealing with negotiators for the to grips with quicksilver. Mine-Mi- ll Union is like trying to come Smith. West Jordan (Continued from Page 5) troop's excursion bus, making it possible to go as one large group rather than individually. Mr St Mrs E. M. Bateman are enjoying a trip to Sun Valley, Calif., where they are guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr St Mrs Keith ateman. While en rente to California, they were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the home of Mrs Bateman's Mr & brother and sister-in-laCedar Mrs Rube Winterrose, City. lfu InwA a DnAlpiAtld A All day Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and again on Monday Company representatives met with Union negotiators in a sincere attempt to end the strike. Despite important concessions by the Company, the Union's position was evasive. the main issues - stalling, delaying, quibbling' about details and trying to change the subject. They were unwilling to get down to brass tacks. Union negotiators kept side-steppin- g DAI, Allan Egbert, Ogden, returned borne last week from a short trip to Boise, Ida. While in that city, they were guests of Mrs Beck- stead s brother, James farmer. Mrs Eebert. who has been stay ing with her son in Ogden, is planning to spend the Christmas season and possible fost of the winter with a daughtsr and Mr St Mrs Al Whitehouse in Tooele. Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling and Mrs P. T. Bateman were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Lee C. Brown in Holladay. Earlier in the day the trio had enjoyed a motor tour around the valley. Mr & Mrs Chris Steadman are ttlayina hosts to the West oJrdan Third Ward bishopric and their wives on Saturday. Dec. 12. The group is planning to have dinner together and spend the remainder of She evening address-in- n Christmas cards to ward members. George Janis underwent sur gery for ulcers at the bait Late General Hospital last Tuesday, Dec. 8. His condition is reported as satisfactory. Mr Janis makes his home with a son and daugh Mr St Mrs Maricn Jan is, a local resident. Mr St Mrs Royal Spratling en tertained for members of their family on Friday, following Thanksiffivng because they were unable to gather Thanksgiving Day due to otner commiimenis, Mrs Spratling served a Thanksgiving banquet to her children and grandchildren. Present at Monday morning, for instance, they asked for the rest of the day off to study a minor change in contract language, a change which the Union itself had requested! son-in-la- the DartT were Mr Mrs Ray St Sharp and family, Midvalc; Mr & Mrs Marie Money ana cniiaren, San Gabriel Calif., and Rick Spratling, a student at BYU. Mrs Lloyd Hardy underwent a gall bladder operation and an appendectomy last tTiaay, uec 4. at the LDS Hospital. She is Mrs recovering satisfactorily. Hardy is the former JoAnn Cook, daughter of Mr & Mrs Owen Cook. Such sessions are an absolute waste of time. Kennecott, therefore, told its Company negotiators from Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada they might as well go home and is ready to talk business-whenev- er wait until Mine-Mil- l that may be. Apparently Union negotiators deliberately were trying to torpedo the negotiations on Monday. They brought up old questions and timeworn issues that were answered in Union and Company talks as long ago as last April. They rehashed positions that had been made crystal clear over the past six months. Monday's discussions on health and welfare provisions of the contract, in which other Unions participated, resulted in nothing but evasive quibbling, One reason may be that the top member of Mine-Mill- 's principally from Mine-Milnegotiating team is only on hand weekends, although the strike conl. tinues seven days a week. Pvt. Kay Cook will be home to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents and other family members. He is serving with the National Guard at Camp Roberts, Calif. An open house to celebrate the WUi birthday of Albert A. Furse, Ogden, was held at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs Lawrence Cardall. Approximately 50 friends and relatives called during tht day to express best wishes. Several members of the A C. Furse family left Wednesday morning, Dec. 9 for Sugar City, Ida., where tbey will attend the The Company is ready to meet any time and it hopes will Average salary NEW and USED FURNITURE R.p.ir.d tnd R.cov.r.d SH Rtbuilt Clf.n.d . . , At of 121 it Kitchen Furniture Recovering AM 30 124 E. 4790 So old strike goes on . . . and on. 121-da- y wage loss per employee Total salaries and wages lost Loss to State UPHOLSTERING . ll J Copper Strike Cost To Date in Utah" DOOLEY Special Rate On that Mine-Mi- get down to serious bargaining soon. Meanwhile, the Midvtle Utah topper isj of SENTINEL nished to Moreau HalL St Ther-ese'- s Yule (Utah) Party for Glover day is Dec. 15 beginning at Friday, December 11, 1959 Eight 1 p.m. to 7 Page DUP Thursday Camp pm Over 1,000 pounds of clothing was donated by parish members Glover Camp, Daughters of will be Methodist Group To in the recene clothing drive con- Utah Pioneers, Christmas party penings in the Valley" Dunn. Mrs Fay ducted by the Catholic Church will be held in connection with given by Register I960 Scouts for needy persons overseas. their regular meeting next ThursA group within the Methodist day, Dec. 17, at 1:30 p.m. in Mid-vaBowling Party Is PhlinOl fi in the DTO" Pnrnmiinltl, Hill. are Club All Plans members City Dancing cess. . of registeringj.1 cub- scouts invited. There will be an ex- Planned by Marrieds 1ACA and boy scouts tor me ye" Christmas Party change of gifts. The lesson, "Hap- ex- to wishes The next social for the Mut The organization de- The Midvale Dancing Club be followed by the business meet- ual Marrieds of the Midvale First on1 an inivitatinn tfl SnV bOV siring to belong. More informaheld its Christmas dancing party ing. The plannine committee con will be held Saturday, Dec. tion can be obtained by calling Ward o sists fthe besides following, e Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the tne Floyd Reeds: Mr & Mrs 12, at 7:30 pjn. at the Junction AM First Ward. The planning Johnson, Mr & Mrs Dell Lanes, where a bowling party committee will hold a meeting Haun, Mr St Mrs Cliff Terry, Mr Since World War H business will be enjoyed. Refreshments and industry have spent some Sunday evening at the heme of & Mrs Bernarr Furse, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Floyd Reed, Cypress and Mr & Mrs Lawrence Hunt, will be served later at the $300 billion for new plant and St. A pot luck buffet supper will West Jordan. church. equipment. & $1,739 $11,454,344 $40,920,627 ttrikt Bivision-Kenne- wtt (epper Cotporaticn |