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Show Tuesday, March 19, 1957 Faffe Fifteen THE DRAGERTGN TRIBUNE U-U-U- and Mrs. Bartley Berry, the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon Clark all of Sunnyside, and the daughter of Mr. $nd Mrs. Johnny Polito of Hiawatha. Lavor Mowtored to Salt Lake City Sunday er blessed the Clark baby and hiss to visit Mrs. Fannie Larsen at St. grandson, Brent Berry. Charley Marks hospital. Stevenson blessed his twb grandchildren, Patti Gays Polito and Four babies were named and Danny Stevenson. blessed at sacrament service of the LDS church Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew McVey included thes on of Mr. and Mrs. were in Salt Lake City last FriJack Stevenson, the son of Mr. day. Mr. McVey went in for a tKJSJF SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Mr. and Mrs.." Johnnie Polito and children and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bearnson and Dennis, all of Hiawatha, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, Sr., and Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morley mo a ner party at their home last week. Gusts were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rebol and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Mrs. Marsha Larson of Provo, Ossana from Helper and Mr. and mother of Jack Benson and Mrs. Mrs. Don Carlo from Price. Prizes Fannie Larsen of Sunnyside, un- were won by Mr. and Mrs. Rebol derwent an operation in the Price and Mr. Carlo. hospital last week. This is the facilities of third operation in three weks for The the elderly Mrs. Larsson. She is Badgett Terminal Co., at Grand Rivers, Ky., Empties six hopper getting along fine. cars every 10 minutes and does in entwo minutes what once required Mr: and Mrs. Mark Hansen tertained at a Sunday bridge din two hours of manual labor. medical check --up following heart operation 'last January. coal-loadi- f Again this year copper is going to college in the form of a renewed Kennecott grant of $50,000 to Utah State Agricultural College. The grant will be used for three vital agricultural research projects that can increase the prosperity of fanners throughout the state. I s One project will help livestock men breed cattle and sheep that will gain more weight per pound of feed. The second will seek to control dodder, a plant parasite threatening Utahs five million dollar alfalfa seed industry. The third poultry feed will try to develop locally grown, high-energ- y now being imported. Tins would give Utah fanners an opportunity to raise new, profitable crops. The success of these projects by helping Utahs agriculture will benefit our entire state. , The grant to USAC is just one of several made by Kennecott to colleges and universities in Utah. They are all part of Kennecotts broad program of participation in worthwhile community activities a program based on Kennecotts policy of being a good neighbor helping to build a better Utah ng |