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Show i Thurzdzy. .October IS. 1IU Zufyclattd Mn Hwlky Lisonbee Mblcn Ends Mrs. Elsie Bird : Prlmery Cicss Gives Projjrem 1 i class in Primary The presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunuay night, under the direction of the class leader, Mrs. " Marion S. Shields. Children taking part were Even Horrocks, Lannv Ross, Jeanie Ross and Margie Ross. They we. e presented their com- pass rings by their parents. Mrs. Marion S. Shield and Mrs. Ora Holgate attended a stake Relief Society meeting at Duchesne Monday evening. Co-pil- ot ' " ATTENDS SHOWER Mrs. Gladys Rosa, Mrs. Barbara Ross, Mrs. , Marion S. ' Shields. Mrs. Betty Evans at- tended - a shower Thursday in Roosevelt in honor of Mrs. Shirley Mecham at the home of Mrs . ' Mrs. Hazel Walters left ThursWilma Meyer returned home day for Salt Lake, where she after a weeks visit in Sunday her eon and daughterJoined Price with former school friends. Bertie Lisonbee and Lu Jean is attending the B Y U at Provo, spent Thursday night visited over the weekend with Jennings of ahd Mrs. Merl their aunt and uncle,. Mr- and as a guest Jr- -Mr. at Neola. Jennings, Mrs. John Zirker. Ronald Lisonbee visited the Merlynn Ross came in from Arcadia Ward Sunday evening. Provo, where she is attending Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wrighi school at the BYU, to spend and of Utahn, visited a; the weekend with her parents, the M.girls, A. Walters home Sunday. Mrs. Mr. and Lynn Row. Mrs. Norma Hansen and chilvisMr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross visitof are Mt. Emmons, dren, ited Friday in Vernal with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs her parents, ing Rows mother, Mrs. Cynthia Wanlew Shields. Massey. Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee Is being Mrs. Marion S. Shields entertained at a birthday party In treated at the LDS Hospital at honor of Mr. Shield's anniver- Roosevelt for asthma. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Lisonsary on Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Clark bee have moved to Bridgeland Lusty, Mrs. Lois Terpening and to make their home for the winter. her daughter. Joyce. - HOME FROM MISSION. Coming Home in-la- $rcadi ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters, for s trip to California to meet Elder Joseph A. Walters, who has completed a mission for .the LDS Church. The Walters party planned to be in El Monte, California Sunday to attend conference with Elder Walteis before returning home. UWTAHJJASINEECCCO Mrs. Ethel Taylor went to Salt Lake City Saturday to meet her son. Max. who is returning from the Central Atlantic mission Field after completing a two-yemission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. ar y Mr. and Mrs Elden LiuJe'l and family motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to visit their brother. Daryl Liddell, who was home on furlough They also visited their mother Mrs. Lillian Liddell. Terry Halladay spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Halladav Terry is enrolled at the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Williams, of Ogden, visited here on Wednesday of last week. Howard Taylor spent the weekend with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tavlor Howard is em ployed in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. June Young and children, of Cedar Citv. vnte'1 Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen Saturday. Orlene Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solmonson in Roosevelt ' Mr. "and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Mrs- - Nona Holgate, Vera Larsen, Betty Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Holgate. of Root-- ' evelt. attended funeral services Friday in Salt Lake for Mrs. Alice Muster. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnon Lloyd in ATTENDING BYU Ronald Liddell, son of Mt and Mrs Jack Liddell, spent the weekend with his parents. Ronald recently returned from the Northwestern Mission field where he completed a two year mis ion for the Church of Jesus Saints. Ho Christ of Latter-dais now enrolled at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mary R. Lisonbee, at Bluebell. Visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Abe Liddell. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Liddell and son, Karl, of Roosevelt: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Searle, of Tabiona; and Earl Sweat, of Fruitland Speakers at the meeting were Ronald Liddell and Howard Searle Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Alma Smith were Mr. and Mrs Rowe Smith and children, of Provo; Mr and Mrs Carl Smith and children, of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and little daughters, of Orem. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Young and baby, of No Captive, Ho i Amid this talk of "captive the Progressive j candidates, Party at least can point with pride to having got its presidential nominee out of jail. The Chicago Tribune. y NO ARGUMENT rr AROirr Mt. Emmons, joined the Smiths for a family dinner. Phil Christenson , , VETERINARIAN Dr. K. R. Ourritt PHONE VERNAL 281-- QUALIFIED DISTRICT for ATTORNEY Skilled Investigator R Kormgr Or Contact On Saturdays At UINTA AUCTION YARD xaxSXSSv,SXSx3Ssxs-V'-xry- IS r ft i tggat Outrunning Attorney Vole Republican Nov. 4 (Paid Pol. Ad. Earl Dillman) - o Upalco. Mrs. Ivo Johnson and daugh ters, of Roosevelt, visaed during the week at the home of her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Loryn Ross. Wayne Capson and Miss Juan. , ita Cramer, of Long Beach, Cal- ifornia, are visiting at the home of Waynes parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. John CapsOn, Sr. Mrs.- Thomas M. Gilbert, Mil-; dred and Martha Gilbert, are spending A few days in Provo, the twins are receiving ' where medical . treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham . and children, of Mr. Home, visited Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Mechams parents, Mr. J Mrs. Marion Roes.- - Cliff Mickolson I and Arvln 'Moon, of Duchesne, visited Sunday S$ool here this week. one Mrs. Jack Gilbert was of the ladies chosen to gd to Logan to attend the training course given at the U S A C last week. Scott Mrs. Lusty and Mr. , visited school at Myton Friday, and Mrs. Ruth Evan visited the school Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodrich, of Tridell, visited Friday at the home of Mrs. Goodrichs mother Mrs. Rose Gilbert. Ronald Lisonbee, of Bridge-lanwas the speaker . at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Labrum. of Mrs. Norman Roosevelt, visited on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Marion Ross. Charlie Jensen made a business trip to Salt Lake during the week. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whiting, of Orem (Mrs. Whiting is Mrs.--' Ross sister)? Otto Diet-ricof Murray: Mr. and Mr?. Flovd Ross and family. Mrs. Diehl, of Roosevelt: Gwen Bodily. of Roosevelt. Miss Shirley Zirker, of Heber, and Miss Marilynn Zirker. who - -- , - . d, - h, 's LJLOWJNG bubbles, an age-olsymbol for id:, pastimes, has turned out to be the key to one c' l Utahs greatest industries. For without the magic of buddies, it is quu- possible that the mountain of copper ore at the Utah Copper Bingham Mine could not ..be profitably processed. Many years were spent searching for a better method of removing the 99 worthless material in Utah Copper ore. Finally Daniel C Jackling and his associates helped perfect as well os blend drinkers can enioy the low-conte- f - y .1 ' -- , j mb , nt the great Utah Copper, enterprise which, today accounts for 30 of the nations newly mined copper. In excess of $120,000,000 annually is expended by Utah Copper for payrolls, tax payments, supply purchases and other expenses, the benefits of which reach into every home in every city, town and farm" in our state. y. Directly or indirectly YOU, your family and all Utahns benefit by this continual "blowing of the flotation process. Hw.does flotation work? The flotation depart' ! . s vYH 1f0 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY " i t KENTUCKY . t v 1 4 i r V i , KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY r i v ments, at the Utah Copper mills at Magna and Arthur contain hundreds of vats full of a mixture of vyater, chemicals and powdered ore flowing from one vat to the other. Billions of bubbles are created by a "frothcr chemical and by violently stirring the mixture. The copper particles attach themselves bubbles. r RENNECOTT V- " n - 5 BfAB G0PPBB BOTH M PROOF. OLD SUNNY BROOK BKANt KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAIN! 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OU SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILU, KY. J t to the surface of these bubbles, ride them to the top of the vat where they "float over the side. Water is removed from this product which then goes to the smelter. The worthless . material "sinks, to the bottom of 'the vats and goes out to the tailings pond. Thus a new ore milling method was born, born ' of bubbles! Thus did flotation help make possible,' d Nowstraight . C OP PER 4 A -- Sn?m9H CORPORATION GOOD NEIGHBOR HEIPI NO JL 4 . (R) T O BUILD A i BETTER ( UTAH" & ! |