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Show I August Till: JOURNAL THE "Let Well Enough Alone" By STANLEY OLD HOME TOWN well-dress- News About Folks in KAYSVILLE R Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox and daughter, Cathy, were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mrs. George Wilcox. Lynn Green, small son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, was entertained at a birthday party on his fourth birthday on Tuesday. Ten guests were present. Mrs. Walter Thomas of Cartridge, Missouri, formerly of Kays-villvisited this week with friends in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Van Weaver and family are vacationing for a few days in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Thornley Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan, Mrs. George Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and family enjoyed Tuesday at e, I I remember that a voice visit by long distance telephone their ranch. They celebrated the birthday of Mr. William Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Blood and family, Mrs. Josephine Taylor and family of Roy, celebrated Mrs. Taylors birthday at Lagoon Wednesday. Mrs. Taylor is a sister of Mrs. Blood. Mrs. Hannah Jarman and son Michael, attended the Knowlton family reunion at Jordan Park in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll are enjoying the visit of their niece, Miss Rita Jessop, of Olympia, Washington, for a month and also a niece and nephew, Kathleen and Jerry McPhee from Logan for a week. Mrs. Agnes Beesley spent last week in Ogden during the illness and death of her brother-in-laJames S. Gibson, husband of Elizabeth Lightfoot Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corse of Jackson, Missouri, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sides. The Jaycees and partners held an outdoor party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ileywood Saturday evening. w, is the next best thing to being there yourself... the way, reduced rates are in effect daily after 6 By p.m., and all day Sundays. ed m Norma Ireece, Correspondent Phone 293-- j Utah Copper Anniversary Events include Dedication Of New Research Center Capt. William D. Carr Recently a room in a private home was rented to a man in Ogden. This man appeared to be an average American. It was said that Utah Copper Division of Kenne-co- tt he was a mechanic and did most ot Copper Corporation is observhis work at night. ing its 50th anniversary this month. This man did not have the ap- The first of the series of events in pearance of a mechanic, however. connection with the anniversary week. His hands did not show the signs are scheduled this Board of Directof the Members and ors of Kennecott of toil, he was Copper Corporawas transported in a big and powtion will come to Utah to take erful car by his brother. His part in the observances, and also to conduct a board meeting. brother paid his rent, and it The new Kennecott Research was remarked that there was no Center on the University of Utah at 10:30 family resemblance, a point which, Campus will be13.dedicated On 14, a.m. August August in itself, is not indicative. the National Society of the Sons The man in question became a of Utah Pioneers will present to recluse during the day. He prowled the State of Utah a statute of Utah the street at night on errands of Daniel C. Jackling, founder of will be The presentation Copper. mysterious portent. He required made at ceremonies starting at a special padlock on his door, and 10 a.m. in the rotunda of the State worked at a typewriter in his room Capitol building, where the statue will be placed. during the day. Eventually he Field Day Set moved out of that house and was of Utah Copper and Employees lost in the teeming populace of their families will have their anAmerica. nual field day at Lagoon on AuSoon the landlady was visited by gust 20. Final public event on the prothe FBI The roomer was a Comgram will be the revival of Bing-lamunist! Galena Canyons famed Some time later the roomer Jays celebration, prompted both jy the Utah Copper anniversary was again seen momentarily in Ogand the fact that August also is den, obviously in disguise. He was the 50th anniversary of the incorwhisked away in a powerful car. poration of Bingham Canyon. The In view of what had occurred celebration will be held August 20, 27 and 28. during the visit by the FBI, the Open house will be held in the discussed of the incident $1,2500,00 Research Center from landlady unseeing this man, with a neighbor after8 the dedication ceremony techniScientists and p.m. Let well enough til who advised, cians at the Center will take visalone, and the incident was foritors on tours of the building, explaining the work being done in gotten. The above incident points out a the laboratories and the pilot plant. Equipment Modern valuable lesson and a dangerous The Research Center is equipped trend toward complacency in the for study of all types of metallurAmerican mind. Can we afford to gical problems and fundamental let well enough alone? In times research. Equipment in the ore modas these do we dare to turn our dressing section is inthe most the industry. em and complete heads and disregard our duties The center will be staffed by ? 50 scientists and technicians, about as citizens headed by S. R. Zimmerley, directWe have no way of knowing if Mr. or. Zimmerley formerly served the FBI would have arrested the as regional chief of the metallurroomer at the time the landlady gical branch, U.S. Bureau of Mines. noticed him on the street; but we Members of the staff will be availat the University able for can safely assume that during the of Utahsseminars School of Mines. interim period he was acting as a Among those who will take part in the dedication program are the Communist operative to the deMost Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop triment of the United States, un- of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese; impeded, due to the complacency Gus P. Backman, executive secreof the people who noticed his queer tary of the Salt Lake City Chamactions but saw nothing suspicious ber of Commerce; J. P. Caulfield, general manager of Kennecotts in them. Western Mining Division; Dr. A. is true it unwarthat Ray Olpin, president of the UniAdmittedly ranted suspicions are dangerous; versity of Utah; Governor J. Bracken Lee; Charles R. Cox, presbut, we must all be ever on the ident of Kennecott Copper Corpoalert for subversives and actions ration, and Mr. Zimmerley. The nine-fohigh, heroic-siz- e that, by their odd nature, may disMr. Jackling is the work statue of close Communist activities. of Dr. Avard Fairbanks, noted National security cannot be left Utah sculptor and former dean of who are paid the University of Utah School of up to the to do the job. Their task is far Fine Arts. N. G. Morg in, Sr., headed a Sons of Utah Piomvis too great for the numbers involv- ed. Your full cooperation and diligent effort are needed and needed By Captain Frederick Jolley Sheffield of the U. S. army medical corps spent a few days in Kaysville during the past week visiting his mother, Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield. Dr. Sheffield is serving a residency at Fitzsimmons army hospital in Denver, where he resides with his wife and daughter. ot all-too-fe- 11, 11)51 w Memorial Commission which has been in charge of adthe vancing the project to honor dewho veteran mining engineer veloped the Utah Copper min from a dream that was scoffed at Jackling men by many experienced mining into one of the worlds greatest mining enterprises. Speakers Listed The presentation of the statue to the state will be made by Mr. acMorgan. The statue will be cepted by Governor J. Bracken Lee. Other speakers will include Mr. Cox; J. E. Wallace Sterling president of Leland Stanford University; C. C. Parsons, J. Reuben Clark, second counselor in the First Presidency, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and Joseph Fielding Smith, president of the Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesLatter-of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Music for the pro-day be furnished by the will gram University aca-pell- a Young Brigham choir and by John Charles friend of Mr. Thomas, a Jackling. The Kennecott directors will be honored at two luncheons and a dinner during their stay in Salt Lake City. They will tour the Research Center the morning of August 13, then take part in the dedication ceremony. At 12:30 p.m., they will attend a luncheon with Utah business and civic leaders in the Hotel Utah. That evening, they will attend a dinner at the Alta Club with Kennecott operating and staff officials. The following day they will visit Governor Lee in his office, then attend the statue presentation in the Capitol Rotunda. At 12:30 p.m. they will be honored by the Sons of Utah Pioneers at a luncheon in the Hotel Utah. That afternoon, they will hold a directors meeting in the new Research Center. Directors Named The directors scheduled to participate in these events include Mr. Cox, of New York City, president of Kennecott Copper Corporation and an officer or director of many of its subsidiaries; Leland B. Flint, of Salt Lake City, president of Flint Distributing Company; Henry S. Drinker, of Philadelphia, an attorney; Arthur W. Page, of New York City, business consultant and former vice president of American Telephone & Telegraph Company; Charles Sawyer, of Cincinnati, an attorney and U. S. Secretary of Commerce from 1948 to 1952; Robert G. Stone, of Boston, limited partner in Hayden, Stone & Co., a firm that was a large factor in the original financing of Utah Copper; Albert E. Thiele, of New York City, business executive associated with many mining companies; Charles L. Tutt, of Colorado Springs, president of companies that operate the Broadmoor Hotel and the road and railroad up Pikes Peak; and Medley G. B. Whelpley, of New York, business consultant and a director of U. S. life-lon- g Rubber Company. Trains For Channel Swim now. Should you notice activities which after consideration appear to be suspicious, do not hesitate to report them to a law enforcement agency. Let them evaluate the information. What you may contribute may be only a small part in the jigsaw puzzle that our security agencies are putting together on subversives; but it may be of extreme importance. Your local American Legion op- erates a National Security Program and cooperates closely with the Military, local law enforcement agencies and the FBI. Give them your support. Help keep America FREE! Capt. William I). Carr 1st Vice Commander, American Legion Post S7, Layton, Utah. PORT ANGELES, WASH. Training for her coming assault g on the Strait of Juan De Fuca between Port and Victoria, B. C., Florence Chadwick, who has yet to Angeles meet a channel she couldnt swim, pauses beside the boat carrying her coaches (L to R) Jack loud and Archie McKinnon, They are giving her some pointers from stern of rowboat as she pauses in daily workout. Bone-Numbin- |