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Show Rage December TIIK JOURNAL 4 for a Christmas party held later in Hill AFIJ memChildren at the Hill Air Force the week, for childmn of the Mission Circle The Mission Circle of the Clear- members. The highlight was the visit from good old St. Nick. field Community Church met last Christmas Concert week at the home of Mrs. deneve A Christmas conceit was held at Rowman where a lesson was Riven Hill Air Force Rase last Sunday by Mrs. Joe Vasquez. where music of a religious naWard Iarty ture and popular was conducted by held their Rallaril Christiansen of Clearfield, Clearfield Fourth ward ward Christmas social on Friday and the Protestant Chapel Choir, last week where a program, treat sang. Mr. Christensen is the muand fun was participated in by all sic director at the North Davis Junthe Primary age children and ward ior High school. & Light Base presented their Christmas bers at the Utah Power play entitled Christmas Kve and company in Ogden. All is Well at the base chapel Attends Funeral on Monday. The theme of the play Mrs. Wilford Hamblin attended was Christmas is a Time to Cive Col. Paul Fellows supervised the funeral services tins past week lor her mother who passed away in play. Uinta. Railroad Lodge Idaho Croup The members of the Clearfield 15. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thurman A. R. E. Lodge of Ogden, a Railroad employees organization, spent sometime in Idaho this past joined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week where they attended funeral 'services of Mrs. Thurmans broth-- I Hugo Mueller last W'eek for a get-togeth- er and to prepare the treats er-in-la- w. Teacher 21), I .)."( 111 Italia rd Christiansen was ill last week and his place as teacher at the Noith Davis Junior high school was taken care of by Mrs. Norda Gardner. Returns to Rase Iarry Hamblin has returned to his base with the U. S. Marines in San Diego, California. Pfc. Hamblin was accompanied to the southern state by his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. O. Dean Hamblin and by his parents, Mr. and w, Mrs. Ervin Hamblin. LL year long, copper serves Americans in many ways. The everlasting metal produced in Utah is in daily use in our homes, on our farms and in our industries. At Christmas time, however, copper takes on a special glow, when its exceptional qualities help brighten the Yuletide season. In churches, copper helps provide light, as worshipers give thanks for the birth of the Saviour. Families separated by thousands of miles hold reunions their voices carried to loved ones on copper wire by long distance telephone calls. Copper helps airplanes, automobiles, busses and trains bring scattered members of families together for this most important occasion. For the thousands engaged in the production of copper in Utah, there is a special satisfaction that comes from knowing the metal they produce is helping others enjoy Christmas. Theirs is also the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts in the production of copper help create better living for Utahns throughout the year. Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |