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Show Thursday, August 10, 1961 ful term. to Clarissa Orton vho was released BENNION NEWS The Primary organization was reorganized last Sunday in Sacrament meeting. Leah Beckstrom was sustained at the new president. Her counselors are Betty Parks and Marilyn Bjork. Irene Matthews is secretary. Appreciation is very sincerely extended to Faye Bennion and Beth Melloni who have worked so very diligently in the Primary. Harold Rossand his family off to a booming start. A parade will begin the festivities. Then at the ward, fishing ponds, pizza pie booths, games, and so many other things we havent the space to name them, will keep the fun pot boiling all evening. This is not only a fun night, but the proceeds are used for a very worthy cause. All come, huh? re- turned home this weekend from Yellowstone looking tan and extremely healthy. They said they had a good time. Kearns News... tion for Kearns. ; Chairmen of the various committees for this project are Jerry Rinehart, chairman of the more and better business committee; Farrpl Lambert, chairman of the incorporation committee; Bill Mackin, chairman of the retail business committee; and Orin Hunter, chairman of 5 the industrial committee. The senior and junior softball (Continued from page 1) teams are still in the running at The Alpha Kappa Chapter of the division playoffs. The senior Monon team defeated Granger 4th Epsilon Sigma Alpha summer picnic day night. The juniors played Tues- will be held in Murray Park, Aug. day evening. Good luck to you, 10- The social is for all members and their families. boys, in your coming games. i Heading the committee to lan back will a be second The project the affair are Mrs' James Glenn, to school dance, featuring Donna MillRandy Turpin and his wife and Mrs. Jim Hickman, Mrs. John Miss Kearns Unthank, of, 1961. The daughter have moved into the home er, Mrs. Lloyd Pullum, and Mrs. dance isscheduled for about a wekk THhe YWMIA was reorganized of Rex and Coleen Bennion. We Lester Buckley. I before school starts. Regular meetings of the group Sunday with Ruth Bytheway sus- welcome them into the ward. will resume in September. The Days of 47 Jaycee float tained as the president of the lafrom Kearns will be entered in the dies group. Beth Melloni is now Ralph Bytheway and Leo Player The Kearns Jaycees have begun Salt Lake County Parade in Murwent fishing Saturday on the Provo the manual counselor and Ann is activity counselor. The River and caught a nice mess. work on two projects this month. ray, Monday, Aug. 21, at 6 p.m. The first is to promote more and It will feature Miss Kearns and wards thanks and appreciation go How about a trout dinner, business andor incorpora-- , her two attendants. better success as YWMIA after a very - ,5 La-bru- m Keep Aug. 19th in mind. On that ir will get 'day the annual Ben-A-Fa- Page 9 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS economic lifeblood of our state, included! 586 million dollars in wages . . . 835 million dollars in state eral taxes ... and fed- 450 million dollars spent for supplies and services . . . Its an incredible thought - Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine surrounded by scrapers in New York City. sky- But just suppose . . . suppose this giant open pit mine were located in the East, where most Utah copper is sold. What would this have meant to Utah? It would have meant the loss of almost 2Vi billion dollars that the mine has returned to the residents of Utah since 1904. This astronomical sum of money, poured into the Utah Copper Division 488 million dollars spent for freight and other shipments. Because copper production is a Utah business, money has flowed into Utah. Millions of dollars have been invested here to develop a great resource that produces 20 of Americas copper. Many more millions have come to Utah in payment for copper produced here and sold out of state. The location and development of Americas greatest copper ore body have produced benefits for generations of Utahns. Mennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO DE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |