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Show tHf MlfiVAlfe n ' $t NTINEl, MlDVAlt, lAH I t ;,Iy, Dcccmhrr 70, 196") were hosts at a farewell dinner Wednesday evening honoring Lance Lundberg who is leaving for Dallas', Tex., to serve a mission for, the LDS Church Other guests were Mr & Mrs Herman Lundberg and child- - Copperton Hri George Gadd, . Mr 774-279- 8 Mrs William Johnson for if Wed DECEMBER 14 RESOLUTION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT As members of the Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, we the undersigned respectfully call to the attention of the citizens of the District a special election on December 14 for the purpose of approving a repayment contract between the District and the U.S. Government. As members of the Board, representing the citizens of the District in matters pertaining to this water development, we urge that citizens register a favorable vote at this election to enable the beginning immediately of construction of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project. This project will bring great benefits to the, State of Utah, providing water for our cities, industries and farms and ranches. It will strengthen the economy, open the door to future growth, provide new jobs, and improve recreational opportunities. In addition to enabling construction of the Bonneville Unit, a favorable vote will show the Congress that UtaK is ready to move ahead with its water developments, thua paving the way for other projects so necessary to the state and its future. As members of the Board, we urge as big a turnout at the election as possible to show those who may covet Utah's share of the Colorado River water that the citizens are determined to protect their water rights and to put that water to beneficial use. The undersigned members of the Board strongly believe that if we are to protect Utah's future the citizens of the District should vote "Yes for water" at the special election December 14. . BOARfi OFiflKECTORS CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT DUCHESNE COUNTY Leo Brady Leo llaueler William J. Ostler JUAB COUNTY It. Roscoe Garrett SALT LAKE COUNTY Clifford L. Ashton Rovden G. Derrick Itobert B Hilbert Herbert F. Smart C.RellSuensrn UINTAH COUNTY H. Le Roy Morrill I: Y. Siadoway Hriant 11. UTAH COUNTY Stringham Leo P. Harvey G. Marion Hinckley' Sterling D. Jone$ (president) WASATCH COUNTIES AND SUMMIT John A. Lambert Llydt R.tchii Mr ft Mrs ftdbPit'-Coch-antcft' lot the winter. Mr fk ItM deeds, ' Iti-Oarrett traveled to Nephi Warren Sumtiiteh was a specjet Tuesday tut Fort last ial the Gayth-wait- e at guest Friday and brought Mrs will wnere lie meeting. receive Polk, La., was made a new member Sells home with them. DUP Camp Has basic training in the U. S. Arin November. Mr L Mrs Dewey Mayne enmy. Robert enlisted for three A dinner meeting, scheduled Organizational Meet will be He joyed dinner at the home of assigned to years. school following for Dec. 16 has been postponed their son, Mr, & Mrs Kieth On Monday, Nov. 15, a group engineering basic The old to January 6 because of the Mayne, Friday. Also visiting traing. of Copperton ladies met at the PTA Christmas program on the Maynes were Diane and is a graduate of Bingsoldier home of Phebe Johnson where ham that evening. The club plans to Steven Mayne, Roy. School and at the High a new Camp of "Daughters Of hold the dinner meeting ia the he enlisted he was employUtah Pioneers" was organized, time New Community buildiug. ed by Kennecott Copper Compunder the direction of organizFire Ladies Hold He was honored at a famer, Dora McMillan, Taylors-ville- . any. ily party Monday night prior to Dinner Party Physical Fitness leaving for Fort Polk. Guests Charter members and offic- were Mrs George Massa and Bingham Fire Ladies AuxilProgram Progresses ers are Phebe Johnson, cap- Sam Briska, Lead Mine; Mr & iary held a dinner Monday, tain; Leona Butt 1st vice capt- Mrs Eddie Osoro and girls, Michael diNov. 29 at the Firehall in Bingain; Melba Sadler, second vice Steven Fike, Joe Lapoe and rector of Milner, student physical fitness for ham Canyon. The committee in captain; Fawn Price, secre- Jody Jones, Copperton and Mr the Amateur Athletic Union charge was Mr & Mrs Verio tary; Amy Snow, lesson leader; & Mrs Pete Massa, Sandy. and the President's council, Kendrick, Mr & Mrs Hosmer Temp Cowdell, chaplain; with associates Douglas Boul-toPeterson. Dinner was followed Olsen, registrar; Vivian and Stephan Fike, all from Peteson. Dinner was followed Ray, custodian of relics and Bazaar, Luncheon Held Copperton, have just completed by cards and games. Prizes Bessie Dahlstrom. Ladies from the first phase of their pro- were won by Mrs Verl Peterson, out of town who came to assist By Woman's Society gram. Clinics have been con- Mrs Ross Cushing, Mrs Hosin organizing were Evelyn Raw-lingThe ladies of the St. Paul's ducted at Elks Boys Club, the mer Peterson, Verio Kendrick, West Jordan; Laura Met-calKiwanis boys club and West Jack House holder and Joe Murray; Grace Thornton, Woman's Society of Christian Side boys Club. This includes Sandy; and Bernice Walker, Service held a bazaar and chili in the age group to 16 boys 30 luncheon Nov. last Tuesday, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Dewey Mayne years. The Copperton camp will in the church hall., spent Sunday in Sunset visiting meet on Thursday Dec. 16 at 1 Mrs Mary Sells, Nephi, with their daughter Mr L Mrs Mr & Mrs Howard Matthews p.m. at the home of Amy Snow. mother of Mrs Rex B. Garrett, Ray Griffiths and children. Nov. Wednesday night, spent The meeting will be combined returned home early last week Ther reDort that vnune Dannv with a Christmas party. The 24 with their son and family, to prepare to come to Copper- & L Griffiths, who suffered a brain Mrs John Matthews, name of the camp has not been Capt. Provo. Capt. Matthews left chosen as yet. Thanksgiving day with the 151 st Air transport unit for Hawaii School Children for a week end flight. He left last week end for another flyPrepare for Santa ing trip to Viet Nam to take Christmas to the U.S. troops Copperton elementary school there. PTA Christmas program will be held Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 cruc r, wsijiafio p.m. in the school auditorium. The school children will present the program. A hiehheht of the evening will be a visit from Santa. Preschool children and parents as well as well as parents of the school children are invited to attend. The Copperton Ward Primary Eingham Lions Club met officers, teachers and pactners Thursday evening in the Catlio-bChurch hall. They made holiday dinner party is planned for Saturday, Dec. 11 in the plans for a Christmas program for the local children to be held i Copperton Ward. Mr & Mrs Ernest Diedenck in the newly completed comreturned home Sunday from an munity building on Saturday, enjoyable vacation in Caliomia Dec. 18. Since 1954 ia where they enjoyed Thanks a Following the program giving with their daughter and drawing will be held. Prizes infamily, Mr & Mrs Gordon Buck clude a hair dryer, boy's or d le, Carmichael, Calif. They girl's bicycle, electric knife, scenes of interest around and others. Tickets are availSan Francisco and Sacramento able from Lions Club members Guaranteed Operating Cost including Oroville Dan and for the drawing. Gold the famous '.'Sutters Pres. James Peterson exMine." While In California they pressed the Club's thanks for by Valid Written Endemnity Bond visited with Mr & Mrs Mike help in completing and paintZdunich and children, Orange-villing the new building. A letter and Mr L Mrs Paul Smil-anic- read from the district stated Sacramento, who stopped that Copperton is second in the at the Buckle home to say hello. contest among 30 clubs for On Saturday the Buckle fam points which are awarded for 130 E. Center 255-2315 ily and Mr & Mrs Diedvnch service, any worthy project, visited at the home of Mr & Mrs money contributed and other Zdunich and with Mr & Mrs Wayne Ray and children, Fres no, Calif., who were visiting the Zdunich family that evening. Mr & Mrs Joseph L. Murano returned home by plane Mon day from Denver, Colo., where they spent the holiday and week end with their daughter, Mr A Mrs Fred M. Gamble and daughter. M lc Mrs Richard Rauer received a telephone call from their son TM3 Richard Rauer who was in Honolulu, to let them know he will be stationed ki Guam unitl after Christmas. Mr & Mrs Ray Hardman and daughter enjoyed a holiday dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs George Hardman and family, Sandy. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Mel Hardman and family and Mr ic Mrs Ronnie Burke and family, White City. Larry Osoro, son of Mr & Mrs Manuel Osoro was inducted into the U. S. Army last month. Larry was living in New York at the time attending IBM School. He will receive his basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Robert Allen Cochran, Jr., rm end Mr Mrt'f.on Tfctir. Hood anil son. soh tf , left bv concussion twa wppfc n 5s much improved. Friday afternoon visitors at the home of her sister, Mr & were Mr & Mrs Leonard Steele, Lark; Mr & Mrs William Nichols, Midvale.-anWalter Denver, Pleasant Grove. Mrs George Saderap, Ely, Nev., spent the past week at the home o flier sister, Mr & Mrs Dan Hayes, Murray. Mr & Mrs George Gadd enjoyed visiting at the Hayes home Saturday evening. Mrs SaiWnn ami Mrs Hayes are sisters to Mr x Cadd. EKED ' Lu-cin- n Dis-penz- iii Lions Club ... w WIMBSB hut ''MM - Plans Yule Party for Youth Electric Radiant e HEATING Wiih Super Insulation vis-site- Ask Your Dealer e, We Also Do Custom Insulating BUflU tlWIK fHOUt IMMIW 11 UUtMAl 0ISMU8S WtWWClS W, More people buy Chevrolefe? Yes; Than any other make car? Yes! Any other? Yes!1, Sure! There must be reasons. OK; Name ten. Safety Measure BINGHAM CANYON MINE CLOSED TO PUBLIC Because Kennecott's $100,000,000 expansion program moves into the west side of the Bingham Canyon Mine, the visitors' observation point in this area will be closed to the public from December 6, 1965, to late January, 19CG. During the construction period, no alternate point from which to view the mine will be available, and no public tours can be accommodated. Following completion of the expansion activity in this area, a temporary visitors observation point will be made available for approximately one month. The Company then will erect a permanent observation point, Kennecott regrets having to close the observation area even temporarily, because the Bingham Canyon Mine has proved to be one of Utah's most popular attractions. Approximately 200,000 people annually have visited the site. 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