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Show Thursday, January 26, 1961 Bowling News BOWLER ETTES Leading Team Hits & Misses High Came Flo Williams 205 High Series Flo Williams 491 EMPIRE MIXED DOUBLES Leading Team Unlisted High Ladies" Game Millie Andersen 234 High Ladies f Series Millie Andersen 521 High Men's Game Alma Rushton 206 High Men's Series Alma Rushton 572 GRANGER COMMERCIAL Cafe Leading Team High Game Don Andriano 2 44 High Series Brent Orr 593 Hi-W- ay DELTONETTES Leading Team Pilot Cafe High Game Shirley Shepherd 223 High Series Shirley Shepherd 550 GRANGER CIVIC Leading Team American Savings High Game Bob Ward 253 High Series Ivan Woodbury 607 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS LADIES SUBURBAN Leading TeamCherrills Apparel High Game B . Sorensen 189 High Series Marie Petersen 492 K.C.C. SHIFT No. 3 Leading Team Team No. 5 High Game Jim Taylor 204 High Series Jim Taylor 545 K.CC. SHIFT No. Leading Team No. 1 High Game Symes 199 High Series Lou Fisher 554 High Men's Series Jack Helston Page 7 544 DELTON LADIES Leading Team Latin Quarter High Game Sylvia Wright 273 High Series Sandra Barton 574 DELTON MAJOR MARDI GRAS Mineral "extras" for prosperity To maintain a normal standard cf living it must produce a lot more of something than it needs. When these "extras" are sold to other areas, they bring money back to buy goods needed to maintain the community's living standard. Minerals are among the vital "extras" that produce a prosperous life for Utah's people. No community is DELTON HARMONY Leading Team Joe's Cafe & Durfey Cleaners High Game Elaine Husband 197 High Series Elva Rushton 524 DELTON MEN'S DELTON 1 LEAGUE Leading Team Granger Radiator High Game Jerry Mallory 232 High Series Jerry Mallory 5 71 DELTON GUYS & GALS Leading Team Unlisted 795 High Ladies' Game Mary McGuire High Ladies ' Series Mary McGuire 537 High Men's Game Dick Fairborne 204 Leading Team 4 Yanks High Ladies' Game Wanda Warner 794 High Ladies' Series Millie Andersen 525 High Mens Game Claire Durtchi 211 High Men's Series Scoff Stalker 575 Leading Team Rupp Garage High Game Vern Quayle 245 High Series Vern Quayle 626 YOUR NATIONAL GUARD self-sufficie- nt. "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " Kennecott is creating a shortcut to u- - C' tomorrow at tne uuuv,... tic Bingham Canyon Mine. It is a n dollar project, separate from normal mining operations. A spiral ramp is being cut to connect the lower levels of the mine with the opening of a 3 Vi mile long tunnel that lies beneath the floor of the pit. The C-- multi-millio- -- tunnel will be used to eliminate costly uphill haulage of ore and waste from the lower levels of the mine. On a normal mining schedule, 1963 would be the year for the bottom of the mine to reach the tunnel. But Kennecott cannot wait until 1963 to achieve something as vital as a reduction in operating costs. Instead, it is taking a shortcut that will be completed within a few months. The spiral ramp, big as it is, is just ra52ff3!LD,n W EA Utah Copper DmoUm TP Er2Cr2u7 one of many projects under way at Kennecott to improve operations and reduce costs. Each one is part of a program Kennecott must carry out to operate successfully in a highly competitive market. Together they demonstrate a basic principle. Only by the annual reinvestment of millions of dollars earned from the sale of copper can Kennecott retain its position as a successful business and an important factor in the economy of a growing Utah. JSemsesoU Cbppas CbsparaiiaBi PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |