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Show i V W'W V T V 1 9 PERSONALS i T w"ww"w V News From Servicemen --- a - aa Visiting at the Royal Holdaway home over the 24th weekend were A Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holdaway and t daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holdaway, Santa Barbara, California; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holdabombers and intercontinental way and family and Mr. and oallistic missiles. Mrs. James Morris and family, He is a 1962 graduate of ConHenderson, Nevada; Mr. and rad High School. His wife, Joy, Mrs. Verl Holdaway and family, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Curtis of Aurora. Dean Holdaway, Hurricane. a Army Lieutenant Colonel Ray 38, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Lazenby, Aurora recently assumed command of 6th Battalion, 517th Artillery near Giessen, Germany. Col. Lazenby received hisB.S. degree at Utah State University in Logan in 1954. His wife, Spending a well earned vacaBeulah, is with him in Germany. tion was 1st Lt. Jerald R. Jacobsen when he met his wife Hattie and son, Jeffery in Hawaii for a week of rest from his duties in Marine Corporal Tommy G. Viet Nam.' Lt. Jacobsen will have Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. completed a year's tour of duty in October when he returns to Rex Jensen of Salina, is now ving at Marine Corps Base, the States. Twenty Nine Palms, California. D. Lazenby, Weekly Weather Record Staff Sergeant Ronald G. son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Qlcher, Conrad, Montana has graduated at Keesler AFB, Mississippi, from the U.S. Air Force U.S. Weather Bureau (Salina Station) Gil-ch- er, - FAR AWAY MEETING Roger Black, left and Ellis Nay ran into each other on July 16th in Taipei, Taiwan. Roger's ship, the U.S.S. Denver was in port for about 36 hours at Taipei and the two North Sevier residents met at the Shee Lin Kou NCO open mess annex. The above picture was taken during their meeting and according to the letter from Ellis, he said, other than being crowded Taipei is nice and Taiwan is beautiful. Most people who come here really enjoy it and I am no exception. radio repairman course. The airman, who was trained to operate and repair emergency radio equipment, is being assigned to McCoy AFB, Florida for duty with the Strategic Air America's nuclear Command, deterrent force of long range Date Hiah Low Precip. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen daughter Koelle left Salt Lake City by plane July 25 for a vacation in Alaska. They will turn to the states by boat and ex- pect to be gone about two weeks. re-a- 85 90 91 89 96 98 100 95 Aug. 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 50 64 65 61 .11 50 52 60 57 I IW Visiting in Yellowstone Park over the 24th of July weekend were two North Sevier couples, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen and family, Salina and Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen, Redmond. On their return trip they spent time Members of the Redmond WINNING TEAM visiting Antelope Island and other Ward MIA softball team, senior division, who won scenic points of interest. all their games and took 1st place in the North Sevier Stake. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Kent Guests at the Leland Simpers Johnson, leader; Connie Lund, Sandra Johnson, home were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tamra Mickelsen and Pauline Lewis. Back row, Elton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Valerie Johnson, Karen Anderson, Manon Mick- Dennis Russell and three chilDebra Wlllardson, Jana Jorgensen and dren, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grimm and two daughters of Kearns. - The winning softball team JUNIOR CHAMPS of the Junior Division in the North Sevier Stake was the Salina 2nd Ward team. They won seven out of their eight games. Members are front row, left to right: Virginia Haskins, Natalie Sorensen, Ideas built Kennecott and for more than 65 years Kennecott has grown with people whose imagination and practical ingenuity have brought about change, imprcvement and advancement. To attain the highest standards of performance at all levels of operation Kennecott relies on the skill and resourcefulness of people who seek out problems that spark an idea that results in a solution. 3 Lorraine Peterson. Absent when picture was taken were Jackie Chidester, Julia Willden and Debra Jensen. July 31st three players from every team in the senior dvidon play ed against Redmond in the Aurora Ball Park and Redmond n, score of 8 to 7. Refreshments th won lowed and the awards were given. Janey Holt and Diane Madsen. Back row, Mary Jensen, Sheila Anderson, Leader Mrs. Ronald Crane, Sherrie Holt. Paula Magnuson and Cheryl Haskins. Absent when picture was taken was Loretta Peterson. Have Eff Yira ft llpffiEas.jpe Eft Solutions like those provided by: J. Long, for a method of reducing cable maintenance on electric shovels. high-voltag- e W. C. Rohletter and W. E. Farmer, who teamed g on a method of relining rod and ball mills at the Bonneville concentrator. time-savin- B. H. Christensen, for a compressed air pipe innovation that effectively reduces smoke at the anode furnace. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer II Thursday, August 6, 1970 Kennecott is people ...people who spark ideas S. 11 Miss Rebecca Dahlsrud, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bastian, Mrs. Earl Bastian and Mrs. Tom Shepherd and son, Robbie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rasmussen and children, Jim, Jill and Davy and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chapman and sons, Lonnie and Jed, Provo at Browns Hole July 24th. - July 27 July 28 July 29 July 30 July 31 W Years ago, man discovered a new process, which, at the time, proved very useful: Scraping. 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