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Show Page 4 Thursday, July 23, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS members and their partners are vited to attend. in- she can be out with us again. We hope Scott Zimmerman is feeling better by this time too. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sheppard ' and family (the former Bonnie New- Proud grandparents this week are bold) have been visiting Mark and Angle left for a three week stay Beth Newbold this week. The New- - Gus and Hazel Dahlberg of Benliving in Tennessee. They will return bolds enjoyed their stay very much. nion. Their daughter, Jean, some time in August. in California, presented them with The children who have been a iy2 lb. baby boy. CongratulaThe Explorers and their leaders taking County Recreation for the tions to Jean and Art in California are getting very excited over their past months are putting the finish- and Hazel and Gus in Bennion. trip down the Snake River to be ing touches on their dances and held the end of the month. They handycraft for .their displays and will start at a point below the reviews for the end of the month. CAR TOP Jackson Lake and travel for three Many children from Bennion have CARRIERS days on the Snake, fishing along enjoyed dancing, handicraft, and the way. softball. They wish to thank their Fully Enclosed De luxe teachers for all the help they have The Senior Aaronic committee is given them. United Rent-All- s an for of the 31st 2370 South Main planning outing Salt Lake 5190 South State a is Murray time and will Hazel in date We are glad July Dahlberg appear 2655 South 8850 West Magna a later issue. All Senior Aaronic feeling better at this time and hope ' ? I The ward officers and teachers outing held at the West Jordan Park was a huge success. The delicious chicken supper with all the trimmings was served to approximately 200 people. The bishopric and their wives cooked the wonderful meal. Dennis Morrill, John Hook, Winn Hook and Mont Newbold of Ben-nio- n returned home this week after a two week stay in Yakima, Washington with the National Guard. They were all glad to return home. The fathers and sons outing held A at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood was enjoyed by all those Canyon who attended. After a hot dog supper with all the trimmings, an excellent program was presented. The outing was under the direction of the stake. Bud, Granetta and Terry Breeze of Bennion left this week for a 10- - day vacation through the Northwest where they will visit such places as Canada an dwill try their luck at some salmon fishing. They will return the last part of July. Raymond, Shirley, and Everett iiR xjiRRes l ressouirut; w ai When the Mormon pioneers first reached the Great Salt Lake Valley they faced a monumental task. To survive, they had to transform the desert into a garden. They accomplished this seemingly impossible goal because they possessed the strength of resourcefulness. Resourcefulness enabled the pioneers to overcome the obstacles they faced during the early days. It inspired their descendants to continue to convert land g most settlers did not want into a great and empire. It created a tradition of solving new problems as they appeared. The same pioneer tradition has been a vital factor in the business growth of Utah. For example, copper production began with a mountain of low grade ore most mining men did not want. It, too, was developed by resourcefulness the introduction of a new concept of mining copper. And through the years mining has been able to expand as a productive part of our states economy because of resourcefulness in solving new problems. The pioneers who first settled this area did more than establish a new community. They also established the tradition of resourcefulness that is still a vital force in Utah today. It is a key to the continuing growth of Utah and its businesses. ever-growin- Utah Copper Divioian liennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |