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Show OCTOBER 30, 1953 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH on Monday. Redmond (lews Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter HALLOWEEN PARTY The M. I. A. staged a Halloween party Tuesday evening. The program was: pantomine by Joyce Spencer; song, Wanda Anderson; story; Lyal Ashman; song, Grace Nelson; song, Vera Anderson, Lillian Allred, Hilda Waters and Melree Poulson, dressed as negroes. Prizes were given to the 10 best costumed characters. A Spook Alley was a feature, as well as games. Milk nickels were served as refreshments. HEAR TALK ON KOREA The Sunday evening church services were conducted by the High Council. The program included: talk, Leona Mickelson; duet, Fern Peterson and Owen Jensen; talk, Ira Jensen. Following meeting, a fireside chat was held in the chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watts showed films taken by Mr. Watts while serving with the armed forces in Korea. He explained each picture, and the customs of the people of that country. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. A daughter, Mrs. The Variety Club met WedGwenyth Crane, assumed Mrs. nesday evening at the home of Jensens school room duties. Edris Mickelsen, with 10 present. Hearts was played, and pot luck supper was enjoyed by were won by Elva Chris17. Special guests were Bessie, prizes tensen and Mary Christensen. Arnelda and Ruby Poulson and Maza Christensen. In the game Grace, Nelson and Myrna Lee during the evening, prize win- Lindhardt spent the week end ners were Tola Peterson, Bessie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Arnelda Poulson. Evan Mickelsen. They came to see the new arrival at the MickThe Homemakers Club met elsen home. Thursday evening at the home Alveretta Draper, Imo Jensen of Ella Rae Peterson. Ten were present, and Pinochle was the and Minerva Anderson were in pastime, with prizes going to Provo, Thursday on business for Betty Jo Payne and Shelly Joy the Relief Society. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Philo RasmusThe Lions Club held a busi- sen and family were in Salt ness meeting and banquet Thurs- Lake City, Saturday and Sunday evening at Moms Cafe in day. Mrs. Rasmussen received a medical check-up- . Salina. Nine were present. Aurora News ILA SHEPHERD Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ernsten and family, left Tuesday, after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson and family. The sisters of Mrs. Ernsten gave a birthday party for her during the visit. It was held at the home of their mother, Mrs. Anne Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen and children of Spring City, visited their father, Will Shaw, and other relatives in Aurora, Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Acken of Salt Lake City, was a week end guest of her daughter in Aurora. PAGE 5 Mrs. Mattie Shaw returned from a visit, Sunday. The Aurora Ward held their conference Sunday night, with a Wanted Address advertising cards. Must have good handwriting. Write National Engraving, Waterton, Mass. 016t4p large group in attendance. HIGHEST PRICES for dead or The MIA Maids held a fireSALE FOR useless cows and horses. Ford Prealifast Set, side chat at the home of Mr. Kitchen Coal Range. Mrs. C. Fisheries. Call RichSunand Mrs. Merrill Curtis, E. West. 023tf field, Utah, collect. A7tfc day evening. BICYCLES Winter Squash, REPAIRED AND FOR SALE 3c per lb. Mrs Rennie CurPAINTED Trikes repaired Tudor-ty'.a Virginia House, gabled tis. and saws filed; lawn O30tlp mansion owned by the Virmowers sharpened. Sam ginia Historical Society in RichHOUSE FOR SALE Contact Gunnison. Call Claymond, is largely made of materials o r Beason Jensen Derail taken from Warwick Priory, built 171-ton Rasmussen, phone Burr. O30t4 In England in the 12th century and Salina. S18tfc remodeled about 1568. A 1950 Chevrolet FOR SALE TOP PRICES paid for dead cows Car, DeLuxe, power A shark suffers no permanent loss and horses. Contact J. F. condition. Call If his front teeth fall out or even glide, good Sorenson, phone collect 0090-Ror see McKay break off. Several smaller rows in Salina, or Glenwood State Fish back are constantly moving forRoberts. O30t2 phone 0293-R-to Hatchery, ward replace front teeth shed or lost. 015tfc Support Local Enterprise Housewives Classified Ads 0282-R-l- e Wes-tensko- J, -l l. The Stork Club surprised Koa Sheppard with a party on her birthday, Wednesday evening. A Mrs. Orvil Jensen was in St. George, Sunday to attend the held funeral of a brother-in-la- Pres. Elsenhower to take place of resigned Martin P. Durkin. Mitchell, assistant army secretary, formerly handled labor relations (or Macy store in New York. by -- Spice Puffs will bring hurrying to the breakfast table. Combine Vi cup raisins with 2 cups biscuit mix. Vi SUGAR and family cup milk and 2 tablespoons melted shortening. Drop dough by Into s mixture of 3 tablebrown sugar and Vi teaspoons spoon cinnamon Place sugar side up on greased baking sheet and bake In a hot oven for 15 minutes. Secret to making chocolate-covere- d raisins Is to melt the chocolate slowly over hot water. Use 8 chocolate for 2 ounces semi-swecups raisins. Stir raisins in chocolate, then drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper. Stretch your ground beef spaghetti sauce by adding ripe olive table-spoonfu- ls RECIPE OP THE WEEK Cranberry Pear Relish can whole cransauce fresh pears, cored, peeled, 1 berry 2 diced lemon, put through food chopper (rind and all) 1 teaspoon powdered ginger Combine ingredients and let ttand several hours for flavors to blend. Serve with chicken, turkey or pork. Vi vedges to It! With this rich flavor ind texture, you wont miss the track foreman watches his men place them long steel bars under the ties and rails. He sees for the push. dig in for leverage and brace themselves Then he booms out, Yo, Heave, and the track moves about two feet. This is repeated over and over until the track is again close enough to the hillside of low grade copper ore for the big steam shovels to dig t in, or make their cut. . That was in 1926, and the action took place on one of the levels of Kennecotts Bingham Canyon mine. Today, you see an entirely different picture. Bulldozers and road graders have replaced picks and shovels in setting and smoothing the track grade. An ingenious track shifter has taken the place of men with steel bars to slide the track in position. Because of such machines, electric shovels and locomotives, and hundreds of other improvements, daily production has increased from 94,000 tons of ore and waste material in 1926 to 225,000 tons today. Because of these improvements the number of jobs for Utah people also has increased. In 1926 there were about 3,300 employees in the Utah Copper family. Today, there are 5,600 employees. The increased efficiency since 1926 is important. It has made possible the processing of ore containing as little as eight pounds of copper to the ton. Being able to treat such low grade ore (once considered waste material) has lengthened the life of the mine. These vast changes benefit all of us. More Utah people have jobs. Payrolls and supply purchases are larger. And bigger tax payments help meet the cost of our schools and other government services. Industrial progress, as represented by the ingenious track shifters, has benefited us all. neat shakes Into a Put fruit-mil- k hermos bottle for the youngsters, unch beverage. Equal parts of :hilled milk and apricot nectar are food. Add a spoonful or two of Ice ream If extra thickness Is desired. Let your leftover biscuits or muf-3n- s be a breakfast treat Split but-;e- r, spread with orange marmalade ind a few chopped almonds. Toast inder the broiler a aecond befora lerving. Quickest way to make pickled reaches Is to use canned ones. Heat he peaches, syrup Included with 2 able spoons vinegar and a teaspoon :ach of cinnamon and cloves. Slm-ner minutes. Serve with sliced baked bam or fried ;bicken. 8 sold meats, Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |