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Show Page December 3, 1933 THE JOURNAL 8 News About Folks in SYRACUSE Mrs. Virginia S. Dennett Correspondent Rhone 91 They celebrated it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A, Ashton. and daughter, On Thanksgiving Day, the Ash- of their tons had as their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions and Ogden. Other family members who were son, Merrill and daughter, Mary. with the celeMrs. S- A. Miller had on hand to help Air. son-in-la- and as their guests last Thanksgiving and for the week end, Mr. and Airs. Lowell Bird and family of AJoab, Utah. Thanksgiving Day was even a little more special this year for Mr. and Airs. Leonard Jensen, for the day also marked the 40th wedding anniversary for them. w - The Sunday School Organization presented the program Sunday evening at the Syracuse Second Ward Sacrament. Supt. Itex. C. Barber was in charge and also conducted the program. Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Ashton and two children of Evanston, Wyoming, were last weekend guests bration included: Mr. and Jensen and family of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hayes and family of Bountiful and Miss Carlene Jensen, Syracuse. Airs-Lewi- Mr. and Airs. Delbert Beazer returned home last Wednesday evening from a seven week visit in Texas and Louisiana. In Texas s Town dining rooms in the they were guests of Air. and Airs. of the and Ben Lomond Hotel, Ogden. The Jack Cook, their club members who endaughter and w'hile in Louisiana, birthday included with Air. and Airs. Sam Beazer, joyed the dinner Warren, Airs. Frank Davis, their son and daughter-in-law- Airs. Ralph Walker, Airs. Alelvir. K. Barber Carl Airs. Air. and Bennett, Airs. Ray A. Dahl, Airs. dinner wrere and son, Norman, Clyde Barber, Airs. Gerald Larson and of Air. guests, Thanksgiving and Airs. Lester Frew. Mrs. Kent Barber of Layton. Other Visitors the past week of Air. guests at the Barber home were Air. and Airs. George Simpson of and Airs. Carl K. Barber included Air. and Airs. Carl Sleight, and Ogden. Airs. Hugh Rich of Paris, IdaAirs. Zenas W. Bennett was guest of honor at a birthday party given ho, and Air. and Airs. Grant Batelast Alonday afternoon at the Top man of Alesa, Arizona. son-in-la- w Airs-Gle- Air-an- Utah Coppers state and local taxes since 1945 were paid for with ore that would make a train 1013 miles long Taxes of the Utah Copper Division of Kenne-co- tt Copper Corporation are paid for by the sale of copper produced from low grade ore. In the past 10 years, Kennecotts state and local taxes in Utah totaled $70,500,000, including this years tax of $10,750,000. Taxes are one of the benefits Kennecotts development of a great natural resource has produced for all Utahns. For example, this years school tax of $7,049,709 will meet the cost of educating 24,000 children. Producing copper to pay taxes is a big thing in itself, because the ore at the Bingham Mine A averages less than one percent copper. As a result, to pay Kennecotts $70,500,000 tax bill during the past decade required the removal of 21,684,820 tons of waste material and the mining and processing of 15,271,000 tons of ore. If that ore were loaded into cars it would make a train 1013 miles long, extending from Salt Lake City to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kennecott pays its taxes by the trainload by producing millions of tons of ore. And taxes by the trainload mean benefits by the trainload benefits tha help bring better living to all Utahns. Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |