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Show Mrs. Harris presides The Monticello Jaycettes held their monthly meeting Oct. 11 at the J3ycee hall with Mrs. Marie Harris, president presiding. Members present were Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Doris Hoster-ma- n, Mrs. Annette Hansen, Mrs. Diane Wright, Mrs. Linda Slavens, Mrs. Marilyn Wagner, Mrs. Virginia Martinez and at meeting Mrs. Susan Stanard. BSA needs you r hides! The Boy Scouts are issing Mrs. Christmas presents. Anyone Hosterman gave a report on the to purchase either bloodmobile which she chaired. wishing do so by contacting book can A tentative date of Nov. 8 Mrs. Virginia Martinez either has been set for the showing or Mrs. Annette Hansen. of Mr. Jay Redd's slides of Mrs. Wagner was appointed Mexico. program chairman for the The Jaycettes voted to purNovember meeting. chase several copies of the the meats and desserts editions of Jaycee Wives Favorite and will make excellent Recipes Cookbooks. These books will sell for Si. 00 each Barrels will be deposited at all service stations in Monti- their annual plea for deer hides and are requesting that all hunters donate their deer cello and Blanding hides for a worthy cause. The Wards of the communities of the county are sponsoring the annual deer hide event and the hides are sold and the proceeds used to help pay the assessment to the Utah National Park Council. so hunters may deposit the hides. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, October 24, 1968 Page Twenty Football: As viewed by the suppliers Its a great - team theyve got everything. Talent, and numerous specialists. And they can deliver the goods whenever the occasion calls for it. As in past years, they make KCC a heavy favorite in the Copper Bowl competition. Take Proler, Boyles or May. Theyre real pros, and they know the value of teamwork. Prospects for next season look good, too, with Linde, the rookie, developing fast. Heres the rundown on just four of the many great players on this team: Digger Boyles, from Boyles Bros. Drilling Company, consistently has developed more holes in that open pit stadium than you can imagine. Scrappy Proler, from Proler Steel Corporation, has been carrying the heavy load. He supplies the muscle to break through the hard rock precipitate defense. Castiron May, from May Foundry & Machinery Company, is great when the patterns call for crushing, grinding and reducing the opposition to pulp. Oxy Linde, from the Linde farm club of Union Carbide Corporation, is being groomed to supply the smelter gas house gang with more and faster conversions. With such talent, KCC should go far, particularly when you figure the reserves who can supply most anything at any time. Program Notes "Digger" Boyles Boyles Bros. Drilling Company contracts with Kennecott to do drilling in the Bingham Canyon Mine and surrounding area, and also for Bear Creek Mining Company, Kennecotts domestic exploration "Scrappy" Proler Proler Steel Corporation supplies detinned scrap iron to the precipitation plant, which obtains a copper-bearin- g solution from overburden dumps. The scrap iron is dissolved in the solution to produce precipitate copper under a chemical reaction. "Castiron" May & Foundry Machinery Company supplies the Division with castings for heavy equipment needed for crushing and grinding of ore, other concentrator equipment, and in other departments, including the smelter. May "Oxy" Linde Linde Division of Union Car- bide con- Corporation structing an oxygen plant adjacent to the Divisions smelter. It will supply oxygen for the oxygen smeltjng process, which has certain advantages for the smelter converters. v Thats one version of football. Far fetched? Perhaps. But the point is that Kennecott depends heavily on teamwork from its suppliers, any number of whom could have been used in this illustration. In fact, there are more than 1500 vendors who sell supplies and services to the Utah Copper Division for many millions of dollars annually, an important factor in the over-al- l economy of the state. IKemsnecM (Steppei? Utah Copper Division zjpFsiitIEn "An Equal Opportunity Employer is J |