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Show s Tin Sun Chronicle, Itoy, Utah, Thursday, February 21, 1957 up. in the best you have to wear And when we two go walking And the wind gets in your hair But with old clothes I like you more, with kKIIMI miVIIII.M Al THOmKD PUBLISHED BY MAIL CLAICJ AT V ITAII fit KASrxV ALL j ITW'-Uin- o! Ml'IH J. II IS WEHFII AHEAH Owner Publisher STAIILE, STABLE Manager M ItSCItlPTION PRICE 2 50 PER YEAR CALL FOR INFORMATION IOPTIO 53S0 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UT YH, PI1. W i1!. .tin . iffr, t 1a)" Ma - ir-- 1 1 rx o or H(j. -- JOCMTION J HOWARD BFTTY 1 U j ' v ip- , oi Rov Bt I'tah In Utf ThurulM KoY NIVEKDMJ! KUNHrr (MIMoN HOOI'FR IISTAH lx. DEN hUlTI M CX.prN UMAX wid UTAHSTAffPS OmfE . rh pub lifted ' WEST POINT HEWS I Nrtiiifr urrrunin r- - smudge upon your nose, Cause then Im on your mind, And not those fancy clothes THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Wrh a N Fun Family Project: Food HIM 2 11M 2 114 dustr) however valuable and necevsar) against a mas of defenseless animals WDjwsoii IticintJ'. I in! mmIiu cl ligisljtiun which woild iiciiie p.uking plants to use1 huin.ine 'laiiL.hlcr methods hmv lew people I .iin sine v sen t la t In primitive present si?!'1' ti r me thmls are In introducing 'hi legislation I nognie that 1 . in for a h.iit le with packing plant .tin pic pared tor it ojxralurs Packing plants maintain thev have been studving no thocl of render ii. g animals uruomrious before kill n g sinrt l'i'jy Ii'timonv shows however that thev have made little or no progress in this direction In introducing this legislation I recognize that ,nl improvements take time 111! what concerns me most is that dur.ng the past 25 vears the pai&k.ng plants have fail (d to make anv .ippru table progress nn their own As a result hundreds of millions of 4iii mals vc irlv are L'lah boating enthusiasts will be gin benefitting from the construction of Glen Canyon dam in approx nately two vears Bv that tunc, water should he hacked up suffi cienlly high behind the Glen Can yon cofferdam to permit access to the reservoir from a canyon a few nubs above the danisite From then on duting the- 20 year period that the reservoir is filling, boat mg parties will have an eve rex panding water highwav into scenic canyons some of which have never bee n explored by white men One thing we must guard against it. Congress is permitting any pro f. tiering on the construction of the I ppc r Colorado River project Then- is good reason to sec that c xjh nditures foi this project ate made wisely and economically . We k led liv me thexls we would not me mix r that the condone if practices bv one inelivid must always p of Basin residents the Slates u. I again-- t a he 'p!c ss ,u im.el in our to pay the cost of this are pn sc rueproject through their purchases of a I said in mi acldrrss lo power and water It is for jhat rc a son that I am di te rmined to see the House"I hr Lhe animals' that construction continues in an ecllectlvr screams of pain are heard onlv b the few does not oidtrly manne r - m ithc r too fact as to be wasteful nor so slow as lessen the general kuilt onc-tc we have hern made aware of ire additional expense the practice What we will not DEAR ST ME 01 ITAII condone in one cruel human I lowyou dear stale of I'tah, against one defenseless animal, we cannot condone in an in And am proud to call you mine 111 always sing your praists our name I II iver enshrine our spirit I am sure, W ill nc-- c r be daunti d, And by your beauty I shall ever be haunted 5 uu are called the friendly state, James R. McFatridge, And really your well named 2050 West 5700 South And as the friendly state, 5 ou are wc 11 famed 11 am Morning Worship 7 0 111 Wednesday always sing your praises pm. 5 our name I II ever eri'hr nr I Baptist Training love clear State of I tah. 6 45 p m Inlon And am pround to call vmi mine Evening Worship I pm. Pravrr Meeting AI.I, DRESSER I P Slnciav school 10 a m. utlu i By Mrs Ionise I like you when your all elussed 1 - I l'jer - rc-- - First Baptist Church 1 .D : Tur neiffhC Mf( fav'and Mid Bea Happy birthday to Edith StocJ dard on the 20th, L C Holbrook on the 21st, Lynn Griddle on the 22nd, Michael Scott Fisher on the 24th, Blainp Edwards also pn the 24th, Berntiece Thurgood on the la-27th Ottley, Darrell Dalton on the 28th. and Mrs Wesley Stoditord cc lebrate their wedding anniversary on the 20th We wish them happi Mr ness E3 with the gay "glamour" treatment needn't take much of your time to prepare and what a way to surprise the family! Your cookie can begin aa simple vanilla wafer buy lorae at the store If you haven't time to bake a batch The big secret here is the way you can use candies (and your own good imagination) to decorate and dress up cookies not just f jr parties, but for "everyday" the whole business is that easy. 1 ou'll need G ookic-(make them or buy them) Frosting (boiled or packaged) Assorted candies for decoration such aa jelly beana, corn candy, nuts arid many other. The children would probably love to get in on th "cookie decorating" fun, too, so make a family project of it. Cookie s Father haring died when she wai was small. From this small family there are now 200 descendants. Sister Lawrence related some interesting incidents in the history of Nauvoo. She also told the story of the Toronto family which was indeed unusual. The ward choir sang "All Glory, Love and Honor at the conclusion of her speech. Mr. Lawrence related that his wife come from the Land of the Midnight Sun" and he was born in the land down under" as Australia is sometimes called. He and his family left Australia in 1000 shortly after their conversion to the church. Mr Lawrence radiated a spirit of brotherly love and kindliness. His remarks concerning their missionary work could well be adapted to anyone in their dealings with those of a faith other than their own It is our hope that the Lawrence's will be able to return and to us again sometime. In sjx-athe meantime it is my hope that we will follow his advice. "Do not weary in well doing" The closing song was appropriate "Let us all press on." The benedicDon was by Eugene Page The West Point Ward reunion will be held March 1st and 2nd More about that later So. Ogden News Perhsps some of not know the names of the fine gentlemen who make up the city county of South Ogden. Just in case you dont know who they are, here are their names- Mayor Doren B. Boyce, Lee 1L Stauffer, recorder; John Drasyer, treasurer; Elmer 0. Johnson, Louis J Hogan, William E. Price, G. Lyle Palmer and Carl R. Wallis Coun-oilme- Della Greenwell will give book report to the Fire Ladies Auxiliary March 6th If any of you are interested In visiting a meeting of your city council to see some of the problems that arise in your city you are welcome to do so. These meetings are held the first three Thursdays of the month, in the Municipal Building. beginning at 6 pm Mrs. Prior to this public meeting the closed or executive session Is held from 7 to 8 p m. PARTING SHOT The wise man makes hay with the grass that grows under other men's feet. The Sunday evenings sc were of special interest this week The program was arranged In Ken neth Ixiv eland The speakers were Mr and Mrs Iiwrcnte and think it was interesting the way Ken neth and Emerald met them last year while on their trip back cast Th y visited N'auvoo, 111, and at that time the Iawrence s were serv li.ev found mg the- mission ther the ir elaughtc r was foi me i ly i a nns sion compuii oil ol the Lovclalids, when they were on their missions in Minnesota The spent1 s .ii.d the night with the 1 - Love-land- Insurance ALL TYPES - - NOW LOCATED IN CLOSEOUT i - rSIGNS DONALD S CHILD -- s' AUTO THICK WiMMN s HOW i mu RIM, noil PuRIP'tRIM 4 4 fW N3ION NEW OFFICES BLOUSES COTTONS - A AV FOR ALL TYTES Values to $5 r 4 2-- 4 tH ttNMl 4 3 9 rJ)orolitj 2 Dnors Mid ,,f Roy Notary Public Roy Realty A Carmichael Phone Post Office PHONE of three , hi ff leee, Sen fanfed deine (7 1 vd pmnd V v ! Vi r,n Ue .,vj TTDno otto go Ul) S hotgJOD ? 3 DTTDOD'DO Seen by someone standing at the top of Kennecotts Bingham Mine, a man working on a lower level appears no bigger than a speck. But seen from the point of view of the part he plays in the production of copper, every Kennecott employee becomes a giant, towering above the worlds largest open pit copper mine. The mine can operate successfully with low grade ore only through the use of such equipment as huge clectiic shovels, self powered drilk, mechanical t and hard working electric loromotives. But them.x-t-cs machines are lifeless. It takes the expert by judgment of skiLVd men to bring them to life and direct their great power to productive use. The story is tolc again and again at the mine, the mills, and the refinery. It takes the right equipment to produce copper. znd it takes the right man working with cat h piece of equipment to conquer the problems connected with ore that contains only s of one per cent copper. Each one of Kennecotts GOOD employees is a vital part of a complex prodin tion team. Each contributes directly to Kennecotts success. znd since Kennecotts success helps keep Utah prosperous, these men of copper contribute dncctly to better living for the people of our state. eight-tenth- Vhit VU) t An Mot rdiu .;;) Thrnh Jjltc ; .. (rfJXrfYTffld ) , " gfa J,nx moud Tnuff: v, ! nidi 111 fall, Ilf Lh'J ,') I,; And fn.y d'!.nc un " hrj ten (it da Kennecott Cbpper Corporation Good A y' T. i .V. ( yi? Ihurula) hraxl) at ad t (th I' (nf) th lou ,1m Jam and hn ,ln Bta, ;;; mer u ith fee. j LV hng dhtame eaih tijteiaix rat() tctc-a-tet- isnt there someone whose voice youd like to hear tonight? Mm 4 1389 3 5911 lack-shifter- s, Met e.il Thtn ',,!) fn yean OF HOMES SPECIAL s1.50 Vl. . WE HIVE BUYERS MZK 32 TO 40 I Mips Y.v ? PAINTING LADIES n a The Primary wishes to thank all those who contributed in the Primary Penny Parade conducted last Wednesday Evening Thought for the week We are blind until we see while- they were guests m their was a to her 'lftr testimony great That in the Human home- they were asked to 'jtxk at mother and brothers and sLsters Nothing is worth theplan the church services there came to America 50 years ago Her If it does not make themaking man Sister Igiwrence was born in Nor that she was bap way She rel.it tiled in the North Sea on the 8h of January and in spite of tin bit tc r cold (They ward through deep snow hanks to the water 'hiid not fed cold when baptized I Ills i vices The Valentine 'Sweetheart Ball held at the North Davis Stake house on Saturday with West Joint Ward as host was well attended The hall was beautifully decorated with red and white crepe paper and cupids and hearts The "swee the art' couple chosen from West Point, Ward were lxiy and Erma Blake lxiy ha re cently been appointed to a asi tion on the stake high count il. Erma is serving as president of the Re lit f Society ybu, as I did, do Nnybbor Helping to Build n Better Utah |