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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah itnco-JFrtu- Kennecctf Orders First Truck Fleet for Mine it " I' t'' .VTV Y t V, ... 7 ; - 5 r- :v- J Vh : XSl f The scene will be similar to this when Kennecotts Utah Copper Division begins using trucks In place of trains to I : - ,. - .. -- , J . ? W g ", ' : '! j - v j I'1 M feet high and 32 feet long, will carry 42 cubic yards of material. haul overburden from Its huge Bingham Canyon mine. Ore will continue to be haul ed by train. The trucks, IS Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman of Montrose, Colorado visited recently with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. Mrs. Lois Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Wells returned home on Wednesday of last week after visiting in California for the past three months. Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perre- - Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. noud and son Larry of Salt j Lamar Searles of Payson spent Sunday afternoon visiting with c Mrs. Pearl Belliston and Mrs. LaVilla Bird. J Mrs. Norman Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele of daughter Joy visited in Spanish Fork with her parents, Mr. Salt Lake City spent the wk and Mrs. Allan Parry on Fri- end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bracken. day and Saturday. BAR with business for Cecil Gowers, a student of Open Mrs. Valene Braithwaite and the University of Utah, and BEE and INLAND equipment! two sons of Salt Lake City and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BurJENKINS SALES AND Mrs. Sylvia P. Ostergaard and nell Gowers, was chosen from two daughters of Orem visited the art class of 150 students to SERVICE 805 North Main Neohi. Utah over the 'eek endwith their be the. model for an oil paintparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loran ing at the University of Utah Park. last week. "TT" ,v j r 3 CLOTHES PINS 2 doz 25c GEM FLOUR 50 lb bag 3.69 HERSHEY COCOA V2 lb - - 33c CHEESE 49e lb 14 cans 1.(10 P'NUT BUTTER CRISPS 2pk89? SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR 4 lb 49? WONDER BUTTERMILK BREAD 3 loaves 98s ANGEL FOOD CAKES 3 fori. 00 TOILET TISSUE Lydia Grey 10 rolls 98e 1 bag ssef Spuds 10lb bag 37$ CARROTS - 1061b bag TIP TOP DRINKS Black, Cherry, y, or Pineapple-Grapefrui- Scott, Kirk, and Brenda Burton of Kearns are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton for a few days while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R, Burton are in California. Raymond Ostler of Wayan, Idaho visited last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen spent the week end In Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner. Mrs. Arthur Latimer of Pocatello, Idaho visited a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Jack Wright. She came for the funeral services for her aunt, Mrs. Tola Wright Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier and family of Salt Lake City were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Mrs. Thomas T. Burton has received word of the birth of a great granddaughter, bom April 24, 1963 in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Don H. parents are Mr. and Mrs. ence G. Burton. Special Cord Clip n Switch Automatic All Steel Construction Lifetime Lubrication All Purpose Oversize --p- kg RCA STEREO EUREKA NEW TuruieAA H Over 1 H.P. Motor New Mobility Flip top Lid Cordwlnd Handle $ JACKS REF. APPLIANCE NEPHI, UTAH NOW 79.95 Quick Recovery 52 gallon Reg. 119.95 NOW to CURE MORE & RCA CHOICE SETS Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $369.95 379.95 399.95 $329.95 249.95 NOW 269.95 NOw 279.95 NOW 299.95 NOW 259.95 NOW 199.95 TAPE RECORDER Regular 99.95 GARBAGE DISPOSAL NOW 89.95 Regular $49.95 AIR CONDITIONERS BUY NOW -B- EAT THE HEAT 77D2F AIR CONDITIONER NOW 199.9 Regular $249.95 FEDDERS DRYERS RCA NOW NOW NOW NOW 259.95 wt. 159.95 wt 359.95 wt. 259.95 wt. $369.95 - - NOW 329.95 wt. price 259.95 - - NOW 199.95 wt. price NOW 479.95 $539.95 price NOW 299.95 price $359.95 FEDDERS 12D52 AIR SONDITIONER NOW 239.95 Regular 289.95 DISH WASHERS CONVENTIONAL WASHER NOW 109.95 wt. Regular 159.95 DISHWASHER Regular priced at 189.95 NOW ONLY 149.95 REFRIGERATORS Regular Regular Regular Regular 369.95 399.95 409.95 369.95 17 Ft. FREEZER Regular 369.95 NOW NOW NOW NOW to PH AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 209.95 wt. 299.95 wt 309.95 wt. 289.95 wt. NOW 309.95 wt. REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE 11 North Main - - Phone 623-017- GIVE MORE wt wt. wt. wt. wt. NOW ONLY 39.95 955.00 AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOW 319.95 wt. Regular $399.95 MAJOR, U.S. AIR FORCE 39 95 Complete 8 pc. set of accessories Electric Hot Water Heaters Regular Regular Regular Regular - PORK - LAMB CLEANER WATER HEATERS - - DISPOSALS Regular 309.95 COMPLETE PROCESSING OF VACUUM MORE VACUUM CLEANER FOR LESS MONEY Reg. 86.95 Regular 409.95 49c . mr-- RECORD PLAYERS WHIRLPOOL Regular 309.95 Regular 209.95 69C $-jQ- Brushes ELECTRIC RANGES per lb 95 off-o- WASHERS t- BEEF POLISHER-SCRUBBE- R MOTOROLA NOW 219.95 Reg. 299.95 MOTOROLA with Swivel Base Regular $309.95 NOW 229.95 RCA COMBINATION NOW 499.95 wt. Regular $598.95 RCA STEREO SETS NOW 159.95 Regular 189.95 539.95 NOW 489.95 Regular Clar- e, a EUREKA AUTOMATIC WASHERS Pineapple-Orang- BEEF STEAKS- - - Cutfrom Hind Quarter, A & R COLD MEAT- - - Assorted 623-03- 50 MTU TELEVISION SETS Fracer (Janet Burton). Grand BACON -- GOLD COIN PHONE Jusfl In Time For ts Nephi Local, Social iiems Page Three 1963 e yl - 10 for 1.00 HASH BROWN POTATOES 2 lb 47(1 Pineapple-Raspberr- Cam-pure- has been scheduled for Salt Lake City Kennecott's the Scouts of the Juab, Millard Utah Copper Division has plac- and Deseret District to be held ed a $2 million order for the May 10 and 11 at Burraston fiist units of a fleet of mam- Pond, north of Nephi. Every moth diesel trucks which will troop in the area is asked to be used in the companys fam- plan toward this date and participation in this special cam-poreed Bingham Canyon open-p- it mine. The program includes regulThe initial order is for 20 of the trucks. More than 60 ad- ar camp making and a camp-tir- e program for scouts, ditional trucks will be purchasand friends of Scouting ed in later orders. The trucks, hauling 65 tons on Friday evening, May 10. of material, will replace trains Saturday will feature the Boy for carrying overburden from Scouts in action planting hundthe upper levels of the big pit. reds of trees in this area as a conservation The first delivery of trucks special 1 his will be followed project. by group is expected in July and after activities to complete the day. linal assembly, they will be Activity chairmen are Theogradually phased into the mine dore operation. The trucks will be ShermanBob Howard of Nephi, Tolbert of Abraham, started on the uppermost levels of the mine as rails and and Kenneth Hare of Fillmore. men encourage units to tics are removed and will be Tiie.se follow the instructions in the sucIn dowmvard on phased bulletins that have been mailceeding levels as more rail is ed so that all may be Blue taken out. Seven hundred horsepower Ribbon troops. diesel engines will power the er Units are asked to bring watcans for camp, buckets and gigantic trucks over grades of shovels teach boy) for tree However, up to 12 percent. the average grade in the mine planting, and chopped wood in gunny" sacks for cooking as w'ill be about 6 per cent there is scarcity of wood in bodies for the trucks Dump the area. and outside dual wheels are to Explorer Post 2150 of Lynn-dbe mounted following rail dewill be acting as the serlivery. vice patrol and all Order of and 10 the Arrow members Trucks, 10 KW-Darare asked LeTourneau-Westin- g Haulpaks to be in attendance at the are to be used for hauling over- camporee for ceremonial work. burden, but Kennecott will A special conservation continue to haul the ore mined for the uniform has beenpatch defrom the lower third of the pit signed for this A fee activity. of 50c will be by railroad. to cover The truck purchase is one &11 expenses ofcharged the camporee. of the activities under Kenne- Por additional cotts $100 million expansion Scouts are asked information, to contact program for its Utah opera- their camping chairman or tions. The expansion is de- district commissioner. signed to increase copper production to the level of 10 years ago. Other phases of the program that are under way include construction of a new access road to the mine, the building of a maintenance shop and the cutting of two huge notches or passageways through the rim of the mine to facilitate truck haulage. The Utah Copper Division presently removes about 235,-00- 0 tons of overburden and 30.000 tons of ore from the mine each day. Under the expansion program, ore tonnage will be increased to 108,000 tens daily in 1967. Donald, Hew Supreme CELERY A special Conservation Change-Ove- r May 2, DONT BORROW- -- SUBSCRIBE Campcree Next Week m Burrasfon Ponds e. , . Thursday, fi & ) |