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Show food J, Out Our Window family fun WlDfflG'S Go ) ) DB Gold Purple double-cross- to look more I laughed course, the is to pass it Here is the ployment insurance, old age surance and fire insurance. I wish to inform you that the "My shattered financial condition is due to Federal laws. State laws. County lows. City lows, corporation laws, liquor lows, mothers-in-law- , sisters-in-la- I ed. are license, examined, re- if tax- I I I car From there the - family moved to the Cactus Mine near Milof Eighty-fivyears living was celebrated ford, which was owned by Ray Corfield last by Samuel Newhouse, week in a surprise bir- builder of the Newthday party that was house Hotel, where held at the Guadalupe Charles Corfield workCenter in Salt Lake, ed as a mining engiwhere 40 family mem- neer. And after anbers gathered to pay other move to Sait their respects. Lake, the family came Among the out of to Magna in 1924. town guests was a Settling into comfortable from quarters on granddaughter San Francisco and a the Arthur Row, a niece and nephew company housing for adminisfrom San Diego and Los Angeles, as well as trative personnel, a niece from Jackson young Ray watched as Hole, Wyoming, who Rag Town, which was watched as he cut a situated north of Webster School, faded into birthday cake depichis favorite sport, a memory. And he also ting observed many of the golf. Born at Mercur on commercial buildings Oct. 24, 1897, to in downtown Magna Charles William and take shape as the town Susie Fairfield Cor- began to expand. He worked for field, Ray lived in the settlement until a Kennecott Copper for large part of the town 47 years before his was destroyed by fire retirement in 1962, as chief electrical in 1902. can tell you honestly that except for the miracle that happened, I could not enclose this check. I license, hunting and fishing license, bicycle license, truck license not to mention a marriage license and dog license. "You see, the wolf that comes to so many doors nowadays, not only arrived at my door, but had pups in my kitchen. The miracle is that "I am also required to contribute to every society and organization the genius of man is capable of bringing to life. To women's relief, minority relief, migrant worker's I was able to sell the pups and so here is the money. Yours truly, etc." relief, old people's relief, children's relief and unemployed operating the electric locomotive cab at Kennecott Copper. The system has since been replaced by diesel locomotives, Ray Corfield, in 1947, Isn't thot a riot? In fact, its so true that it really isnt relief. a riot. am expected to contribute to every hospital and charitable institution in the city including the Red Cross, "I It comes but it served many years to bring the ore from Bingham down to the close to tragedy. Oh well, might as as working in his yard ization, in 1951. In addition he was and inside his home president of the Cop- where he has paneled per Golf Club at the the walls of the whole time the original club house. Corfield is a bird house was built in 1951, as well as president of watcher and puts up ... well laugh as cry so I do can laughed. Hope you the same. League Of Writers Slate November Meet the Industrial Baseball league for seven years when the teams came from Brigham City to Price and Helper, American Fork and Provo. He also played semi-prbaseball in the east when he was away at school. Corfield attended engineering schools in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Pittsburg, gradPennsylvania, uating with a degree in electrical engineering charge and will start speak on at6:45 to8:45p.m. Members of the writing and publishing science fiction. League of Utah The meeting is open Writers are being reto the public without quested to bring their accomplishments for the month to be turned over for publication in SPECIAL the Lariat. Kevin Christensen, science fiction writer will be the featured speaker November 9th South. He will at the Salt Lake Library, 209 East 500 o CUT & STYLE FOR GUYS Reg. 17 I GALS $12 NOW (Call or Walk In) 583-950- 9 Ask for JILL Joimci&j "Gied Cxpecfafiww" 1674 E. 1300 South In ancient Egypt, nail color indicated a womans social rank. Only the palest shades were permitted lower class women, and woe to the woman who painted brighter queen s. 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APPOINTMENT RIGHT AWAY I longer practicing, Presbyterian Church Slates position that had Active in the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, he was voted a fellow, an honorary position in the national organ He was highly in- strumental in bringing about the electrifica AssoOlym-pu- tion of the Bingham formerly been held by his father. Annual Bazaar The Womens ciation of Mount engineer. It was a job he had held since 1936 when he took over the and Garfield Railroad in 1947. because it is a good hobby that keeps him mentally active and in touch with his profession. Often he gets out some of his old books and becomes so engrossed in the wonderful world of mathematics that he loses track of time. But he still finds time to golf at the Copper Club in the summer time and in California in the winter, as well s Presbyterian Church will hold their annual holiday bazaar on November 6th. The entire proceeds from this event are used for designated mission projects within the United Presbyterian church. For further information call Milie or Learning at Maggie Brown at 272-383- 8 FINE PORTRAITS DO REQUIRE AMPLE TIME 5616 So. Redwood Rd. Family Center) TO GIVE FREE MAKE UP AND maining well-wor- n 277-961- 9. (Mid-Valle- y world with the kind of constitution your progenitors endow you with, he says, but it is up to you to keep yourself in the best shape possible by re- and mentally active as as you live. of long the small replicas creatures. In his 85 Ray Carfield lives years of living he has ' by this motto, too, and never lost his zest for is a worthy example of the truth of the life. words. You come into the keeps up with the technical press, in spite of the fact that he is no her talons than the MAKE UP & SKIN CARE feeders for humming birds and collects in 1917. He still to pracCelebrating his 85th birthday is Ray Corfield as he takes time tice his favorite hobby, golf, even though, in this cold weather, he putts his shots in his own back yard. PLAN NOW to c 1982 com-ple- x refuse to donate am boycotted, talked about, lied about, held up, held down, and robbed until am almost ruined. "Similarly, to something or other, am required to get a business in- informed, required, summoned, fined, commanded and compelled until I provide seemingly an inexhaustible supply of money for every known need of the human and animal race. "Through these laws, am compelled to pay a business tax, amusement tax, head tax, school tax, gas tax, water tax, light tax, sewer tax, sales tax, liquor tax, carpet tax, income tax, food tax, furniture tax and excise tax. I disde- jected, and outlaws. "Even my brains pected, respected, respected, rejected, Thursday, Nov. 4, e examined, , and by LaRee Pehrson "My business is so governed that it is no easy matter to find out who owns it. I am inspected, expected, sus- present condition of my bank account makes it almost impossible. fathers-in-law- the and . I "My dear sir: (That curled me, but when read on forgave him.) In reply to your request to send a brothers-in-la- Cross Cross, "For my own safety, am required to carry life insurance, property insurance, liability insurance, burglar insurance, accident insurance, flood insurance, business insurance, earthquake insurance, tornado insurance, unem- note. I Black Cross, WEST VALLEY VIEW Surprise Party Honors Ray Corfield On Birthday I check, 2B 85th Year A lot of my mail is 'garbage' and so hardly looked at, as, imagine, much of yours is too. But, the other day, a little missive came attached to a check and my eyes wandered casually over it. 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