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Show vn Htfj; r njtt ?rri Bingham, are hardly a Division, employing about failure. 7,000 persons, contributes This year marks the nearly $300 million an75th anniversary of the in- nually to Utah's payroll, corporation of the Utah taxes and supporting Copper Company in New businesses. It had been Jersey. organized in 1903 in Surprise birthday party Colorado, but was not in- held for Harold Smart until the corporated SANDY Harold If J i 0 6 I) G year. After a series of following O ( mining in the Bingham area, Utah Copper Company went on to become the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. Today, UCD is part of the Kennecott Minerals Co., formed in 1979 in Salt Lake City, and itself a division ! (TSt 2 OrT fathered to have their pictire take with their abutter, Staa Worthoi, Tie SmJi hoys heloog to pack 686. The "fcnighU" made their Mtftts for this special occasioo. Awards were given during the Copper . . . Success marks first 75 years "When the Utah Copper Company finally admits g that at its Bingham mines is a failure and it changes to underground methods, wonder what it will do with that $5,000,000 sky steam-shovelin- line railroad?" ' mines got around to disposing of steam-driveshovels, but only to replace them with larger, more efficient electrically powered models. And the shovels, which are an integral part of mining at So wrote an early-dasage in a Salt Lake n y publication called "Mines and Methods." He should have pondered a bit more. It was years later before operators of the Bingham V Ucafis 7793 S. State Nov. IS Clarence Sorenson, 6546 S. 1300 E Cottonwood, girl. Lloyd Romrell, 3915 Hazel Way, West Jordan, boy. Collier P. Reed, 9941 Falconhurst Dr., Sandy, boy. Donald T. Richards, 1660 E. Ensign Cir., Cottonwood, boy. Jerry Berger, 1089 Bell Canyon Dr., Sandy, boy. Kimball Krantz, 3702 Jody Ln., West Jordan, Lynn McCarthy, 780 girl. Lafayette St., Sandy, boy. Joel Dahle, 11539 Elmer Daveniwrt, 3671 Sandy, girl. Winesap, Cottonwood, girl. Pogo Owensboro Dr., West Jordan, girl. Nov. 20 Sum-mervie- Robert K. Dea, 3519 W. 8280 S., West Jordan, boy.' Nov. 21 Shelly Holt. 7210 S. 2200 Heinz Scheunemann, 915 W., West Jordan, boy. E. Karon Cir., Sandy, boy. Jerry Jankowski, 4118 N. Jack Bottino, 6730 S. 1405 Yorkshire Dr., South Jor- UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Mr and Mrs Nov. 18 E., Cottonwood, girl. dan, boy. Edward Francis, 873 E. Nov. 19 Winter Canyon Way, SanAnthony Steadman, 64 W. Wasatch St., Midvale, dy, boy. Richard Luckau, 2828 W. girl. 8200 S., West Jordan, boy. Jeffrey Jackson, 2866 E. The newtailored look in Digital Quartz from Seiko. TURNER JEWELRY Shopping Center South 700 9465 H 12 Noori hBabies COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Mr and Mrs Nov. 15 Ricky Ham. 756 E. 9990 S., Sandy, girl. Rex Jacobs, 124 Cottonwood, Midvale, boy. Ronald Stansfield. 6763 S. 1645 W., West Jordan, boy. Comincln By Holicoptor V-- I v. Nov. 16 Brockbank, 2405 Campus Dr., Cottonwood, boy. 740 Curtice, George Geranium St., Sandy, girl. Robin C. Lang, 515 S. 4th E., Sandy, boy. John Parberry, 3276 English Rd., Sandy, boy. Stewart Van Wagoner, 2221 Cottonwood Cove Ln., Cottonwood, boy. ' Nov. 18 3d ssallswato- o- Brian Gwilliam, 2862 W. 7550 S., West Jordan, boy. Gregory Rathbun, 6588 Hunt Rd., Cottonwood, girl. 1751 Bradford, Boyd Paulsita Way, Sandy, boy. Kevin Crawford, 66 Lincoln St., Midvale, girl. Mark Stocking, 11528 Dry Gulch Rd., Sandy, girl. Dennis Wright, 1015 Country Ln., Draper, boy. : South Village t If! Shopping Center Free Trreatis From Nov. 19 , There's more than one way to cook up a tasty beef stew, and using an electric pressure saucepan instead of the large surface units ofyour range is one of the best It will also save the energy to energy and time. An electric pressure saucepan will consume about of a kilowatt hour (kwh) and do it in 36 minutes, cook the stew slightly over " . d the time. The average residential rate per kwh is about one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-thir- approximately 5C. . .. . . v . A smaller appliance such as the electric pressure saucepan often consumes less energy than either the large range-to- p surface unit or a conventional oven. Cooking times are shortened, and the nutrients and flavor of foods are also conserved. ; . stocks and soups save time. delidous cooked quickly. are especially Vegetables Almost any vegetable or meat dish ordinarily cooked on your range surface unit can be made in the electric pressure saucepan. Use your pressure saucepan to save electricity Pressure-cooke- d Dan J. Hall, 8280 S. Fallbrook Cir., Sandy, girl. E. Leo Johnson, 2827 E. Little Cottonwood Rd., Cottonwood, boy. Marc Mascara, 7398 S. 1000 E., Midvale, girl. James Pulliam, 7862 S. 3800 W., West Jordan, twins, boy and girl. Brent A. Sorensen, 8164 S. 1650 W., West Jordan, girl. Rodney J. Tapp, 517 Pioneer Cir., Midvale, girl. John W. Brown, 965 E. 9400 S. 700 Santa E., Sandy oturdoy, Dec. 12 Noon ' 9400 S., . . . . .and money! UUrfTCOMHtfff v jlP Sandy, girl. Buddy D. Goff, 700 S., Sandy, girl. 1222 E. Nov.20 Gordon R. Haueter, 9870 Sunflower Ln., Sandy, girl. Scott Peterson, 1516 W. 7470 S., West Jordan, boy . Charles D. Thomas, 1263 E. 8320 S., Sandy, girl. Wallace Western, 1722 E. 8080 S., Sandy, boy. Nov. 21 Lynn C. Imlay, 12753 S. I Santa Von flia 7 Smart, president of the Deffino Martinez, 88 E. Senior Citizens group in Lennox, Midvale, boy. Sandy, was really surWalter Recksiek, 244 prised on his birthday. Coolidge, Midvale, boy. There were 45 people at Doty Brown, 8504 S. Judy the center on Nov. 20 at a ST. MARX'S HOSPITAL 7375 S., Cottonwood, boy. Dr., Sandy, boy. surprise birthday party for Mark Brown, 1264 Pecos, Mr and Mrs VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Mr Smart who turned 73 on Nov. 18 Mr and Mrs , Sandy, boy. Not. 16 that day. Mitchell Pratt. 8515 S. Michael Gough, 11192 Nov. 18 Allen Richardson, 9623 A pot luck dinner was 1700 Lindford 6521 N. W., West Jordan, girl. Dr., Sandy, girl. Ray Aragon, Mumford Dr., Sandy, girl. served. Thomas Liddell, 8758 Sugar Loaf Dr., Sandy, girl. J. Robert Stanley, 6379 Dixie Dr., West Jordan, girl. 2nd Lt. Stanley M. Wells, Matt Alder, 1443 Stanley son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Dr., Sandy, boy. M. Wells, 361 Jackson St., Nov. 18 1698 Midvale, recently comSteven Knight, pleted an ammunition of- Creek Rd., Sandy, boy. ficer course at the U.S. Dana Bylerley, 9173 Missile and Falcon Cir., Sandy, girl. Army Munitions Center and Allan Richardson, 9623 School, Redstone Arsenal, Mumford Dr., Sandy, girl. Ala. Brent Hunsaker, 1836 E. the course, 7840 S., Sandy, girl. During students learned the John R. Lyman, 3915 and management Tuscaloosa, West Jordan, amof organization boy. munition maintenance and Nov. 20 supply installations. They Dan . Scharman, 10454 also were trained to superColumbine Cir., Sandy, vise personnel engaged in girl. ammunition, supplying John K. Barton, 8319 guided missiles and special Supernal Way, Sandy, girl. weapons explosive items Morris Squire, 6252 S. under combat conditions. 2135 W., West Jordan, girl. Wells entered the Army 2153 Ronald Garner, in June 1979 and received Lover Ln., Sandy, boy. Strong positive styling pared down to a simple band of perfect his commission through Nov. 21 parallel lines. These exciting new digitals go anywhere. With the ROTC program. He Larry R. Hancock, 7204 a continuous time readout in hours, minutes and seconds. received a bachelor's S. 2075 W., West Jordan, to And the daydate at the push of a button. Water-teste- d degree in 1979 from the girl. all the superb accuracy with 100 feet, perform they of Utah. 38 University Richard Yates, Seiko is famous for. In stainless steel with a black dial frame, Pvt. Terry J. Larsen, son Tinywood Dr., Sandy, girl. or yellow with a blue dial frame. Seiko Quartz. of Mr and Mrs Theron J. Harry Mills, 1435 Sandy Larsen, 9547 Caledonia Hills Dr., Sandy, boy. South Jordan, Circle, HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL recently was assigned as a Mr and Mrs generator mechanic with Nov. 15 the 11th Armored Cavalry Roberto Mendoza, 424 W. VL'toge Regiment in Fulda, Ger- Main, Sandy, girl. E. Sandy 571-545- 4 S. many. Rudiger Tillmann, 3192 Larsen entered the Army Sagebrush Cir., Cottonin June 1979. He is a 1979 wood, boy. Nov. 20 graduate of Bingham High The fledgling Utah Copper Company was a bit of a Joke in mining circles in the early 1900s. Development of open pit mining was deemed foolish and far too costly to ever compete with traditional underground mines. The success of the Bingham mine is legendary. More than four billion tons of material been' removed have yielding more than 11 million tons of copper. The mine now produces 14 percent of the nation's copper. The open pit mine is recognized as one of the engineering marvels 'of man's long history: even rivaling the sophistication of the Egyptian pyramids. More than 300,000 persons visit the mine annually. According to an annual report published in 1907, Utah Copper Co. was to produce scheduled about 4,500,000 pounds of copper monthly. 75 But, years of technological and other improvement now allows the Utah Copper Division to produce more than 30 million pounds of copper monthly. In terms of 1907 dollars, the Bingham operation ininvolved tremendous vestment of capital, equipment and manpower and not much of a return School. on the dollar. Net income profit ) .Jor; the entite' Bingham mine and" its associated facilities in 1907 was only $150,643.29. Today, the Utah Copper . . Mr and Mrs Thursday, Nov. 29, 1979 News ofKen inSavico ofKCC. The "Ibrishts of ott con- solidations with other firm o Kc.-nsc- - THE SENTINEL 2920 W., Riverton, girl. LDS HOSPITAL Brought To You By The Following . . . 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