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Show were Bishop and Mrs. Richard Behling, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Kill-pacIrene Zwahlen, Eva Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen, Louisa Nelson, Laurene Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen. k, ew5 rerron Mrs. Deborah Huntsman Mrs. Rose Olsen It has been announced that the Relief Society Bazaar will be held November 30 commencing at 6:30 with a program. Following will be the sale of many beautiful and useful articles. Everyone is invited to attend. age Sunday. After church a small plane circled over their home and the occupants waved and dropped a package. It was a box of candy from their son Ben, a student at the University of Utah, and a note informed them it was air mail delivered in person. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conover left last Sunday for San Diego, Calif, where they will visit with Mrs. Conovers brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Young, and a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Nelson. They intend spending Thanksgiving there. Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Jensen and Monday evening the first PTA family and Emily Jensen of Salt of the year will be held meeting Lake City were weekend guests house. school at the at the home of their parents, Mr. Olsen. LaMar Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs Henry Seely and of Castle Dale spent Sunday girls held will be Folks The Old party their folks here. Their visiting banDecember 7 with a program, mother and sister Connie are still Mr. show. free and picture quet at the hospital in Salt Lake. and Mrs Nephi Jorgensen, who Old of the have been chairmen Mrs. Nina Blackburn has been Folks committee for some time, in the Price hospital for several were released and Sunday Mr. and with complications following days called were Duzett Mrs. Courtney She is somewhat improved. flu. the on to act in this capacity. e Mrs. Blenda Jorgen, Mrs Lucille Jensen held a quilt- resident of Emery, and her daugh ing at her home last Friday at ter, Mrs. Inn Robbins and children which quilts were made for the of Springville and Ama Jorgensen bazaar. of Gunnison visited with friends and relatives a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs Rufus Albrechtsen mail packreceived a surprise air Mrs. Rosetta Peacock visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, in Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Singleton were in Green River last week visiting their daughter Colleen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wanlas one-tim- ROCKET THEATRE leg. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanton were in Payson over the weekend attending the wedding of his nephew, Dennis Stanton. Mrs Ruth Beach and husband Loren were in Spring City Wednesday of last week attending the funeral of Ruths mother, Mrs. Oline Pusey. Going with them were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Behling, Mr. and Mrs. Delore Beach and Martin Beach." Those from Ferron who went to The TV tower is completed and the Manti Temple last Saturday will be erected Thanksgiving morning when they hope to have some had as guests Sunday Mr. and men free from their work to help Mrs. Wesley Tucker from Clawson with it. LaMar Olsen and several and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Erickson other men have constructed it. and family from Price. With Tony Curtis Marisa Pavan Gilbert Roland December Audie Murphy Dan Duryea Susan Cabot Abbe Lane In RIDE CLEAR OF DIABIX) Technicolor 6, 7 ON A DEAD JOCKEY Cinemascope and Color A Farewell Testimonial for Jed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Killpack of Behling was held Sunday evening in the church. He will leave soon Salt Lake City visited Sunday at for the West German mission. Con the Jack Funk home. Castle M Theate 27, 28, 29, 30 5$ least Main 3:10 TO YUMA : with Glenn Ford Van Heflin Felicia Farr December Shoes to You . . . at Wholesale Prices 1, 2 THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT and Color Cinemascope $2.50 $4.50 no less no more with Jean Simmons Paul Douglas Anthony Franciosa December 4, 5 All Nationally Advertised Brands TARZAN AND THE IX)ST SAFARI with Gordon Scott Robert Beaty ir December JL THE 6, 7 D. I. with Price, Utah Don Dubbins Jackie Loughery In a car accident Thursday night on the Elmo highway Pat Willson received cuts and bruised. He was pulling his dads car and ran into Max Tuckers loaded coal truck His car was badly damaged. There will be a special parents consultation meeting in he School house Wednesday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m. All parents are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jones received word that her grand' mother, Mrs. Christina Erickson, 92, of Salt Lake had died Saturday, November 23. with ' Robert Taylor Dorothy Malone Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Jones ELITE JEWELRY COMPANY'S 40fh Anniversary A LE Continues Watches - Diamonds - Silverware Luggage - Eastman Kodaks and Projectors Men's Jewelry and Ladies Jewelry This year Kennecott will pay for educating 27,000 Utah children 13.5 ofaQ students attending elementary, junior high and senior high schools throughout the state. The money for their education comes from Kennecotts state and local taxes, which total about $13,780,000 for 1957. Of that amount, $6,800,000 is for school operation and an additional $1,900,000 is for school building. Kennecott pays its taxes, just as it pays other operating costs, from money earned by producing copper and selling it profitably.-Wheproduction is based on ore averaging only 82 hundredths of one percent copper, success depends to a large n extent on keeping costs down. However, during the war years and the period of high copper demand that followed, the emphasis was on maximum production, because Kennecott wanted to keep its customers supplied with the metal they needed. Cost of production was a secondary factor. Now the situation has changed and it is essential that Kennecott get its costs in line to compete in todays copper market. And that poses a problem. Costs have been rising sharply. In just the past five years employment costs have risen supplies and equipment have gone up substantially and state and local taxes have climbed 46, 85. 4 So Kennecott is seeking economies in a wide variety of ways: through work Allot GREAT SAVINGS simplification, expanded use of employee suggestions, improved methods, better use of supplies and equipment and the most efficient use of the work force. Switching the emphasis from production to economy will be of tremendous importance to Kennecott and to Utah. It will help Kennecott continue to operate successfully. And successful operations mean continued benefits, including tax payments that do such a big job of helping to educate Utah children. . Elite Jewelry Co. Price, Utah Mrs. R. E. Moss were tak- was home from Behling November $350 en in. Mrs Orcel Oliver gave a stork Mrs. shower for her daughter, Donna Bath, Monday afternoon. The Olivers went to Moab to visit their son and family over the 4, 5 December tributions cf around mission. a & Color Cinemascope Kaye Salt Lake City, where she is employed, over the weekend to visit her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Behling, and to attend the testimonial for her brother Jed Sunday night. He will leave soon on his HUNTINGTON Bruce Fish was in the Price hospital a few days last week and received treatment for an injured Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Peterson atA wedding dance will be held in tended a funeral last Thursday in the recreation hall Saturday, NovCASTLE DALE Salt Lake City for a friend that ember 30, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. was killed in a car accident. Elroy Mortensen. The public is invited to attend. Mrs Hannah Foote of Salt Lake ALL SHOWS START AT 7:00 P.M. spent a few days last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger athome of Mrs. Carrie C. Nielson, tended the Carbon College preferwho has been ill for some time. ence ball November 29, 30 Saturday night in Price, Mrs. Foote formerly lived in their daughter Margaret was chairTHE LAND UNKNOWN man of the decorating committee. Their two boys, Norman and KenCinemascope and Technicolor Carlos Maxfield and sons from neth assisted in out pro Salt Lake were Emery visitors grams at the door.handing with Max-fiellast week and hunted elk. Mr. Jock Mahoney father returned to Salt Lake Shawn Smith with them for a visit. William Reynolds has Roger Clark, postmaster, been elk hunting for a week and December 1, 2 Mrs. Lareda Olsen has been taking his place at the post office. THE MIDNIGHT STORY TIP November 28, 1957 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four iToa--- Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |