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Show Pag Two THE NORTH SANPETE'S HARRISON CONOVKR MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B CLOWARD IlOMC NEM NPAPI1 Guardianship Publishet Editoi Manage! Aa.vn late Editor : - : : : - li of Match 3, 1879 Subscription Rates, Pa) able In Advance: 1.00 Six Months One I ear .... j j .... $1.00 ARTICLE 14 shall be an annual meeting of the btoikholders of this corpoiation held at the of Pan view, Sanpete City NOTICE OP County, State of Utah, on the SPEC1 l, MEETING second Saturday of the month NOTICE OP S I E C I A L of Pebiuaiv. of eaih )ear, at the hour of 2 00 o'lloik PM, MEETING OP THE OP THE SANPETE unless a dilfeient hour on said OAK CREEK IRRIGATION day shall he set foith In the of this COMPANY TO CONSIDER bylaws corporation AND VOTE UPON PROPOS- The Seiietary shall mail writED AMENDMENTS TO THE ten notices of the date and time and place of the annual ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION meetings to the stockholdeis NOTICE is hereby given that of record; but lack of such notice shall not prevent the holda special meeting of the stoi of the Sanpete Oak ing of a legal annual meeting Cieek Irrigation Company is of the stockholders, this article heieby railed to be held at being sufficient and legal nothe Pan view City Hall, In the tice of such annual meeting, unless changed in the bylaws; of Pan view, City Sanpete County, State of Utah, on the then this article and such by15th day of April, 1961, at the law shall he sufficient and lehour of 2 Od o'clock P M to gal notice of such annual meeting consider and vote upon a to amend the Articles of of the Special meetings Incorporation of said corpoia-tio- n stockholders may be called at Articles any time by the President, or by amending Number 3 and Number 14, re- any Two Directors, or any Ten spectively, to read as follows Stockholdeis of the corporation; but Ten Days notice shall ARTICLE 3 The time for whu h this be given of any special meeting of the Stockholders, stating the object of such special meetAll notices of special ing. meetings shall be in writing and shall be posted up in Three Conspicuous places in the City of Fairview City, Sanpete County. State of Utah." Tht-i- STOCK-HOIAlER- j' Issued eveiy Enday by the Noith Sanpete Publishing Com- - j pany, and enteied at the Post Olfue at Mt. Pleasant, Sun-i- j pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Ait of j: : Congress Notices Comult County Clark or tkn Rotpoctivo Signors for Furthor Information j e S , pio-pos- EARLY EERTILIZATION HAROLD ERICKSON, President. KSKEL MOWER, Secretary. Published PAYS in Mt. Pleasant March 24 and 31, and April 7 and 14, 1961. Pyramid, NOTICE Bidding time on Mt. Pleasant and Moroni Elementary School Buildings of the Noith Sanpete School District is extended to 7.00 pm on April 18, 1961 By order of the Board of Ed- - Spring. Citg Athene Osborne NOTICE OF I1IDS Notice is heieby given that bids to lease the following water duiing the 1961 season, will he ac epted at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, up until Apnl 15, 19bl Lot Rhoda Inglefn-l2 hour tin n 4 hour turn Oiton Isit 4 hour turn (hty Hall Lit The city reseives the right to lejeit any 01 all lads Signed, HAROLD P, HANSEN, City Recoider Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyiamid Mar 31, Apr. 7, 1961 NOTH K OF BIOS Rhon The Spring City Ward y will hold their Easter Pm-niar- dancing party Friday evening at 7.30 pm. in the ward pio-peit- Air-poi- truest arad a n n six-to- n six-to- n NitrogenFertilizers USS)ls ropsl !,! li i.tmiirk 2 The Spring City Waid Relief Society observed the Relief Soeity Annual Day Friday by members attending the LDSi Temple at Munti. Thnty-seve- n ladies and ten men completed 89 endowments for the dead that day The Relief Society, presidency, Mrs, Getuel Wat-- 1 son, Mrs Etha Hansen, Mrs Dorothy Clary and Mis. Iiene Aiken were in charge of the speciul excuision for this ward truck is not made to Obviously, a half-toload. But it does take a carry a load of rock to produce the 30 pounds of copper needed for this vehicles brake and fuel lines, cooling system, wiring and cables. Why do 30 pounds of copper represent a load? The answer can he found at Kennccotts Bingham Canyon Mine. The ore in this huge pit contains an average of only 16 pounds of copper to the ton. So, two tons of ore yield just about enough copper to meet the trucks needs. But first, four tons of waste rock must he removed to uncover the two tons of ore. Fertilizers 030-J- Utah Copper Division Ir V-.- rc ob M 11 ena Johnson from this city were Mrs. Lou Ann Osborne, Mrs. Eleanor Barney, and Mrs Reed Erickson. Mrs. Leon Johansen, Mrs Vaughn J Johansen, Provo, Mr. and Mrs Vaughn N Barney of Mt. Pleasant visited at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Barney on Wednesday after attending the funeral services of Mis. Oleita Johnson in Fountain Puller of Salt Green Mr, and Mrs Charles Thompson and Miss Vngmia Thompson visited the past week in Kearns with Mr and Mrs. Jed-di- e Nielsen and family and Mr and Mrs Fergus Thompson and ( hildit-- Miss Pauline Lake City visited the first pait of last week with Miss Vngmia Mr and Mrs Lamar Barney and son Lyndon Barney visited Thompson. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Mrs Edith Schofield was home of Mis. Eleanor Barney hostess Wednesday evening to They also attended the funeral the Sscjeial Service Club. Seoie services for Mis. Olena Johnrook son of Fountain Green, mother winners at progressive w'ere Mrs. Alta Jensen, Mt of Mrs LaMar Barney. Pleasant, Mrs. Geneva Madsen, Mrs. Crystal Aiken, guest prize, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bohne Mrs. Eva Grace Allred. Special of Fairview visited Saturday at guests were Mrs. Ruth Jones, the home of Mr and Mrs Mar Mt Pleasant; Mrs Mary Fin-e- ll Dye and Mrs. Eva Grace Allred Mr. and Mis Edwin Simona Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johansen were Salt Lake City visitors of Provo visited Sunday at the last Wednesday. home of Mrs Eleanor Barney Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robof Paragonah visited last inson Mr. and Mrs Reed Erickson attended the funeral services week with Mr. and Mrs. Harof their niece Janice Christen- old Mickel. Mrs Mickel accompanied them to Provo where sen Saturday in Fairview. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Manzione and family. Mr. and Mis. Leo Osborne and son Lyle visited Sunday Mr and Mis. Harry Suke-fort- h and Monday in Draper with are at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stevens and of Mr. andvisiting Mrs. Morsden All-refamily, Miss Marcia Hafen and Mr and Mrs. Sukeforth in West Jordan with Mr. and are from Denver, Colo. Mrs. Connell Osborne and their daughters. Accompanying them Visiting last week in Salt wrere Mrs. Athene Osborne who Lake City were Mrs. Sylvia visited in West Jordan with Nielsen, Mrs. Nedra Jensen of the family of Mr. and Mis this city and Mrs. Ins Irving Connell Osborne. Mrs. Ruth of Chester Osborne also accompanied the party visity in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and family, Mr. and Mrs for your Clifford Justesen and family, MEMORIAL NEEDS Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Sorensen see the fine display of of Salt Lake City; Glade JusMonuments and Markers tesen of Keains and Mrs E at the L. Allred of Taylorsville. MERZ MONUMENT SHOP hall There will be Notice is hereby given that dancing and Easter goodies" w ill be sold y bids to lease the following owned bv Mt. Pleasant The Spring City Ward PriCity for the 1961 season, will he accepted at the Mt Pleas- mal y under the direction of ant City Hall, up until April the Primary presidency, Mrs 15, 1961 Evelyn Acord, Mrs. Nellie Blain Mrs. Nedra Jensen and Mis. Lewis Andeison Land 25 acres Eleanor Barney will hold the Primary conference V. H Gunderson Land Sunday 4 94 acres evening at the ward chapel. Theme of the conference is Municipal Airport 260 acres "Primary noBirthday Service It is stipulated in this tice that the party securing Gospel Path. Children of the various groups will participate t, the use of the Municipal be willing to enter into an agreement with the City, Jerry Sorensen, son of Mr. w'hereby sheep grazed on the and Mrs. Gorden Sorensen unof the airport derwent surgery Monday at the main portion must be herded off the runway LDS hospital at Mt. Pleasant. and away from the hanger at Richard Olsen sustained a all times during day time, and broken finger Thursday while must said be that sheep placed at school durin that portion of the airport playing baseball east of the highway during the ing rpcess period. evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken The city leseives the right were visitors in Provo last to reject any or all bids Monday. Signed, HAROLD P. HANSEN, Mrs Hazel Covert leturned City Recorder. home last week after spending Published in Mt. Pleasant the winter months in Grants, Pyramid Mar 31, Apr. 7, 1961 New Mexico, with Mr. and Mrs. Delon Covert and family, Attending the funeral servUS merchant marine policy in California with Mr. and Mrs. ices in Fountain Green Wedunlikely to change. Spencer Covert and family and nesday afternoon for Mrs. Ol- - Halfr - toro six-to- Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mis Jeirold Jones and children and Mr and Mrs Jay Edmunds and family in the Probate and H i Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NA- I TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY L NEWSRAIER REPRESENTATIVES, INC is to exist Is for ut at ion, Noith Sanpete Si hool pet iod of one hundred Distrn t yeais fiom and after the date Published in Mt. Pleasant of its incorporation " Pyramid March 31, 1961. corporation Legal Notices flyramii March 31, MI. PLEASANT (UTAIIj PYRAMID d. MEMORIALS Mount Pleasant, Utah Tel. load six-to- n Four tons of waste and two tons of ore provide the answer to the question: why do 30 n load? pounds of copper represent a And the answer emphasizes a key factor in Kennecotts Utah operations. Because the copper industry handles larger amounts of material per pound of finished product than any other basic industry, success depends on keeping efficiency high and costs low. By exploring every possible means of achieving these twin goals, Kennecott is helping to perpetuate the broad economic benefits of copper production that mean so much to the economy of our entire state. six-to- Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OP A GROWING UTAH 342-- J |