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Show THE Page Four Senior Assembly Friday S I Features Talents of Large Number of Students TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Thursday, December I From the JIIS CLARION The Senior Class held their assembly December 19. Highlighting the assembly was John Crawforth !as Santa Claus and Margaret Gadd as the Sugar Plum Fairy. Many seniors took part to make the assembly successful. Among them: song, Richard Dalby, Robert Powell and Tom Hayes; song and skit, Carolin Anderson, Trudy Boswell, Marge Foote, Margaret Gadd, Dianna Hannifin, Kathleen Jensen and Karen Ostler; song, SHUT SIGHT... May you and your family be blessed with well-bein- g, happiness, and plenty this season w BIRTH$ Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bailey are parents of a daughter born at the Juab County hospital on December 19. 7 lbs, 12 ozs. The baby weighed Grandparents are Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrell of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett are parents of an daugh ter born on December 22 at the 2-- oz 8-l- b, Juab County hospital. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. R. li. Jarrett of Nephi and James Everett Dianna Hannifin and Kent Lasa-te- of Ephraim. dance, Margaret Gadd; twirlMr. and Mrs. Reuben Stephen-se- n ing, Nona Sudweeks and Dona of Levan are parents of a n accor-diaBowles; choral reading and born December 19 at the daughter Disolo, Linda Jackson and Juab County hospital. The babys anna Hannifin; Christmas story, birth weight was 11 lbs 10 oz. Renae Collard; song, Connie Cow- Grandparents are Mrs. Julia an, Dee Ann Wright, Jimmy Kelof Levan and Mr. and Mrs. son and Paul Lunt; song, Bob LeRoy Unthank of Provo. Garrett, Steve Park, Paul Lunt, Charles Sidwell, Mike Garrett and Jim Kelson; piano solo, Robert Nephi News Briefs Powell; song, by entire cast. The committee that was appointed to supervise the assembly essMrs. Fred L. Painter was hostto the members of the Ladies was Kathleen Jensen, Mary Bosh, ReNae Callaway, Neil Haynes and Literary League at their annual Christmas party held Thursday, Bob Garrett. and, may you always share together the wonders of r; Christmas in your hearts... Step-hense- 9 n December 18. The home was decorated for the beautifully Christmas holidays. A delicious dinner was served to the follow-M- r. Mrs. D. C. Boswell, and Mrs. Kay Hansen andjing ladies: family of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Ronald over the week end with Mr. and Gowers, Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Hansen. On Mon- Bernell Gowers, Mrs. H. L. Grace, day Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson Mrs. Read Greenhalgh, Mrs. Earl and family of Salt Lake City vis- Hawkins, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Miss ited at the Hansen home in Ne- Pearl Nielson, Mrs. Max L. Orme, Mrs. Fred L. Painter, Mrs. Rayphi. mond Pay, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead Miss Rheta Mrs. R. H. Sperry, were and Mrs. John W. Kendall Mrs. Rex Tolley and Mrs. Stuart, in Salt Lake City on Saturday G. Eugene Wilkey. to visit with Loren Kendall, a Following the dinner, games were patient at a Salt Lake hospital. played and gifts were exchanged. Each member contributed toward purchase of toys for the childrens For GIFTS to Treasure for ward of the Juab County Hospital. BIRTHDAY WEDDINGS Mrs. Hosmer L. Grace, chairman for the party was assisted by or ANY OCCASION it's MHrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. BerNEPHI JEWELRY nell Gowers, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey and the Telephone 341 hostess. Mrs. Fred L. Painter. I Uwana Drive Inn & 'i v'J I - '5- - I its, Wherever you are, be it in your home or the church of your choice, may your day be filled with the gladness of the Yuletide spirit. 4D PLUMBING AND BUILDERS SUPRLY Dale Worwood Dee Wright David Austin NOTICE OF SALE address is 138 East 2nd To be sold for labor, Material, known Salt Lake City, Utah. South, Serand storage at Lans Texaco now due $50.00. Amount vice, Levan, Utah, on the 10th DATED this 22 day of Decembday of January, 1959, at 2 p.m., the following motor vehicle: Year er, 1958. 1950; Make Dodge Motor No. WARNER Sedan, TAYLOR Lienholder. Serial No. registered in the name Dates of publication, December of Clifford Siggers, whose last 1958, January 1, 1959. 3145-995- 1, V tVsTi 25, W. V... ' XX i X -- , k X. ' sXs V. '; i May the true spirit of Christmas bring you BOVOr GiiU abundant blessings and joy. tri-stat- building center Today, Kennecott still is faced with a 54 year old problem. The problem is, greater and greater amounts of ore must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Today the ore contains less than half as much copper as it did when the Utah mine started, and to complicate the problem further, nearly twice as much waste material must be blasted and carried away to uncover the ore. To help solve this problem and other problems in mining, milling and refining copper, Kennecott maintains a continuous experimental program. Throughout its operations new ways to increase efficiency and lower operating costs are tested constantly: Experiments at the mine resulted in the use of ammonium nitrate for all-import- blasting. It is safer than dynamite; loads more efficiently and costs less. i Tailings from milling operations flow into a 5800 acre pond. The dike surrounding the pond must be raised periodically. A new method, being tested now, uses the tailings rather than costly fill material to raise the dike. If successful, it will effect substantial savings by eliminating the use of fill material. At the refinery, a carbon filter is being tested to remove impurities from the electrolytic solution used in the refining process. If filter proves successful, it will assist greatly in the production of pure copper. At Kennecott all employees have a stake in the continuous experimentation that helps. solve never-endin- g problems. To them it means preservation of jobs, while to all Utahns it means continued economic benefits that help our states prosperity. w TTTTTrri 1 ffennecott Cbpjpsr Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |