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Show 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Plymouth Ponderings Thursday, August 8, 1974 Family back home after Fielding visit Garland Gazette by Flo Munson Moliece Vanderhoof) Davis and children Michelle and Daren left Friday for their home in Whittier, Calif, after spending the past three weeks visiting Mrs. Davis parents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vanderhoof and other relatives in this area. Kristy Williams of Salt Lake City is spending this week with her aunt Mrs. Arnold Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb are proud parents of a baby boy born July 29. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd through Thursday Saturday was their daughter Mrs. Rayola Deakin of Torrey. Roxanne and Tonya Deakin who Mr. and Mrs. Tony Proud parents named baby in east ward by Flo Munson The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Jones was blessed by her father in Sacrament meeting in the East Garland ward Sunday and given the name of Jacqueline Jones. Following the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Jones entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaffer. Guests included Mrs. Mina Tegnell of Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family of Fielding, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Wood and family of West Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shaffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and family, Mrs: Dora Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chambers and family of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaffer and family, Mrs. Mabel Oyler of Tremonton, Mrs. Susan Jensen and family of Garland, Dennis Ward of Riverside. Dwane Jones and son Craig were at the airport in Salt Lake City Saturday to meet his mother, Mrs. Mina Tegnell of Las Vegas, Nev., who came especially for the blessing of her at little granddaughter Sacrament meeting Sunday. She remained at the Jones home until Tuesday. Sunday Guests Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucetta Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Bob Thompson Niklewicz and daughter Ann of Napa, Calif.; Ward Thompson and Mary Edna Thompson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Gephart accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gephart and children of Afton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gephart and family of Tremonton spent Monday at Lagoon. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brown in Logan. Ethel Forsberg, Alverta Rogers and Leah Oyler attended funeral services for Ada Benson held in the Honeyville ward chapel. Lucetta Mrs. Visiting Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop during the week were Mrs. Blanche Hansen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop and family of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and family of Hyde Park. Rogers Visit Sunday vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers and family of Brigham City. Attending a Stallings reunion held in the North Ogden park Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. One hundred eighty five attended and enjoyed a program, picnic lunch and social. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and family of Centerville visited at the Henry Brown home. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Davis during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams, Mrs. Pete Black and son Daren of Pocatello, Idaho, and Dr. and Mrs. Max Davis of Las Vegas, Nev. Leaving Wednesday for their home in San Bernadino, Calif, were Mrs. Kirby Douglas and daughter Donna Marie and son David who have been spending the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis. Mrs. Douglas is Mr. and Mrs. Davis granddaughter. She came to care for them while they were recuperating from recent surgery in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Burton Huish and son Kevin of Twin Falls, Idaho, visited Wednesday through Friday at the home of his mother Fern Huish. Mrs. Burton Huish joined them for the local Miss America Pageant held in the Bear River high school auditorium Thursday evening and was an overnight guest at the Fern Huish home. Burton was the emcee for the pageant. Everyone attending was impressed with his beautiful voice and the vocal solos he sang. Mrs. Don Valentine and family, Mrs. Fay Dorris, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Valentine and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hales and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason and family Attend Temple Seuldn Mr. and Mrs. Jeff (Myrna Anderson) Kent attended a session in the Ogden Temple Saturday where they received their endowments. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and son Ron L., Emil Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kaneko, Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Maughan of Mont Clair, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Bethesda, Md., Mr, and Mrs. Tom Parry, Mrs. Vadis Gilgen and son David of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Sara Moss, Mrs. Jeanine Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent of Fielding. A dinner party was held at the a following the temple session. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied by Capt. and Mrs! Durrell Grover and sons Mark and Greg of Fallbrook, Calif., and Mrs. Rex Peterson of Garland and Ronnie and Bobble Cole of Sunset enjoyed a drive through Logan Canyon and near Bear Lake Tuesday. They enjoyed refreshments in Logan. Chuck-O-Ram- Return Home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole of Sunset. Ronnie and Bobbie Cole who had been spending several days with their grandparents accompanied their parents to their home in Sunset. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay of Ogden. Kristy Holt of St. George is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended a patio party at the home of their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Karl Marriott and family in Ogden. The occasion anwas Karls birthday niversary. A Valentine reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Valentine and family, Mr. and of Plymouth. A luncheon, and social program, reminiscing were enjoyed. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge are Mr. and Mrs. Max Hodge of Albuquerque, N.M. residents of Fielding. Visit In Bancroft Kenneth Lamb has been and visiting his brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely and family in Bancroft. Visiting Mrs. Edith Atkinson in Samaria Thursday was her daughter Mrs. Vernon Lamb. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb and family were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Waldron and family of Weston. The two ladies are sisters. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and family of Layton. Spending the weekend at Bear Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Newel Visit Father Mrs. Clarie Scoffield of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her father Ervin Hess. Spending Wednesday and Thursday at the Ervin Hess home was his daughter Mrs. Verna Matthews of Arco, Idaho. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and family in Provo Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish. Mrs. Sharon Evans and sons Steven, Byran and Tyler of Ketchum, Idaho have been visiting Mrs. Evans parens Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson. Mrs. Evans and family and Mrs. Pierson joined Mrs. Gary Woodruff of Bountiful and enjoyed attending Sunday dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs. George Hales were Mr. and Mrs. Max Hales and family of Logan and Mrs. Alton Davis of Ogden. Mrs. Davis remained to spend a few days with her parents. A dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and son Scott of Richland, Wash, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and family Friday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad, Idaho, Guy Forsberg of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and sons Bob and Ralph of Garland. Dr. Gary Miller and sons Burke and Allan of Watsonville, Calif, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. James White and family. Mrs. Jack Limb and son Boyd and daughter Debbie visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Forsberg in Roy Monday, Her brother Guy Forsberg who has been visiting at the Limb home accompanied them to his home the Hogle Zoo, Trolley Square and other points of interest. Mrs. Sharon Evans, Mrs. Grace Pierson accompanied by Esta Pierson of Fielding at- tended the production West, Americas Odyssey Utah State university during The at the past week. Keith Hardy of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson Saturday. Arriving Friday from Redlands, Calif, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson were their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Byran Ward and family. Dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Starr Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr of Hunter. Teresa Hess spent the week visiting her sister Nanette Hess in Malad, Idaho. son-in-la- Visit in Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting spent Saturday visiting their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Dan L. Whiting in Roy. Stephanie and Stacy Stokes of Snowville spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hess accompanied by Gomer Hess attended the rodeo in Preston, Idaho, Saturday. Wade Lamb of Richmond has Rick Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Walker, 299 North First East, Brigham, will be honored at a welcome home testimonial to be held Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward. Walker returned from a LDS mission in the Minnesota-Wisconsi- n area on July 25. He had served as the District leader in the Minneapolis area. He plans on attending Utah State university this fall. All family and friends are invited to attend the meeting. Bishop Dean Udy will be presiding. spending several days visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Hess Jr. was blessed in the Belmont Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday by Bishop Ross Rudd and given the name of Brandon Eugene Hess. Imthe following mediately meeting a dinner party for 24 members of the Hess family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess. A social Home followed. Sister Visits Visiting Mrs. A. R. Hodge Monday was her sister Mrs. David Archibald of Clarkston. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy were Mr. and Mrs. Max Flinders of Ogden. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderbeek of Logan. Orlee Westergard of Coeur dAlene, Idaho, is visiting his Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Nephi Westergard. Sunday they visited Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mohr at their cabin at Bear Lake where Dr. Mohr is a following recuperating serious illness. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleed in Paris, Idaho. The two ladies are sisters. When it creates a common heritage They came from every corner of the world the hardy predecessors of so many of the men who work at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division today. Cornish miners from England, for whom mining was a family tradition. Deep chested Finns and Swedes who possessed the physiques needed for mining in the early days. Stocky Italians who swung the heavy sledges. And later the Austrians, Spanish, Slovenes, Croatians, Serbs, Greeks, Armenians and Montenegrins who brought to Bingham all the color of an old country bazaar. Plus Chinese who had helped to build the Southern Pacific Railroad, and Japanese and Koreans recruited from the farms of Asia. of be traced. But not at the Bingham Canyon Mine. For out of the diversity of its beginnings has been born a new group of Americans who share a common heritage of birth, work, community and pride. Chicanos, Blacks, Native Americans, and sons and daughters of the immigrants formed a second and third generation that continues the great traditions established by their forebears who were the creators of the success of Bingham Canyon Mine. A These are the beautiful people who make mining beautiful. UTAH COPPER COMPANY 111 01 723-894- UTAH COPPER Extaxiot jjrvat npo tov Le norme qui appresso subtitle servi- ranno di guida alle operazioni di quests Compagma, e andranno m vigore il apnie 1913, aboiendo ognt precedents regolamento o tstruzione che si trovi in COPPER fodup Kevdvec i!m vow; Mwiai, evyupovd tovtov? Kavdvat, Le norme qus innesse sono generali cd Di unto appiicabtli a tutu gl'impiegati. m tamo dalle atonti che ne hanno tl diritto potranno vemr emesse special! tstruziom che non si trovmo in conflitto COMPANY RULES AND REGULATIONS The rules herein set forth wilt govern The rules herewith are general and the operations of this Company and shall apply to all employes. 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Ot tndprvot Kovdvag avttirfjftvjtxrv Aid tfjv 8ioucT(jiv twv Ipyaetwv Eratptac taurqc xat tifttvrai et JvappoyTjv rfj 1q Avrmataaiaotv xrivtwv AnjlUov 1913, inm your neighborhood business and civic leaders. Call Take stock in America. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. mining in the AMCOR Sweet Home, again. She will bring gifts and vital information from Perk up your future. been BUILDING hostess can help you over the anxiety of getting acquainted in new surroundings and make welcome home in Roy. CONCRETE BLOCK - Rick Walker , sassfflM The history The you feel at former Hawks, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish during the week were Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish and daughter Sheila and son Douglas of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish attended a pot luck supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and family in Tremonton. They were joined by Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and daughters Josie and Soofieh of Provo. So diverse was the group that mine safety rules were printed in five languages as recently as 1913. Ji? Kfcrlf; ifi- Russell Nish. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family of Bountiful. Hodge. Light-Weig- ht AGAIN have been spending the summer with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd accompanied their mother back to Torrey. acMrs. Steod Ciyde companied her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eardley Hawks and family of Ogden to Circleville to attend a testimonial for her nephew Elder Robert Hawks who is leaving to fulfill a LDS Mission in South America. Elder Hawks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Archibald and son Paul of Sunset. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 30x30x8' .SWEtTHOME Walker returns home from mission Rick n s M X ft |