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Show - th Jaiyafy 23,-195- 3 tnred fun. moved from here two years ago. be an excellent opportunity , for At tne end of the first quarter Joan says they are coming back to women who wish to learn .to sew the fathers Were ahead 9 to 6. Dur- take over the management of the under experienced supervision. ing the second quarter when a few Motor-VTheatre. of the dads developed pedspiring Indian Children Give u brows and more labored breathing, the youngsters took the lead and maintained it by a close margin the rest of the way. The Riverdale Ward Relief Society has received their welfare sewing assignment for the current year. They are to make six dresses Competition also exisited be- size 14 and blousee, size 34 and 38. tween the teen-aggirls and the All the sewing is to be done at the mothers cheering sections. With regular work meetings on the 2nd the help of Bill Branch, the school Tuesday of each month. This will custodian, the mothers pqt on a demonstration of pep which amazed OUR SAVIORS the younger generation. Program in Riverdale foster-hom- e .. That the Lamanite program of the IDS Church ha touched the hearts of the people wasevidenced by the capacity crowd which filled the Riverdale Chapel last Sunday evening to see and hear the Indian children. Under the direction of Tom Hadley, 70 Indian children representing 10 Indian tribes have been placed in homes in the Ogden area for the current school year. They are from the Mohawk, Navajo, Zuni, Apache, Walapi, Hopi, Tewa, Piute, Pima and Isleta tribes. The foster parents provided entirely for the childs food and clothing during their stay in the home. Many are going the etxra mile to give the children music lessons and other means of cultural advancement. Little Shirley King, the foster daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Montieth Woolley, summed the situation up when she stated in the course of her speech that her people,( ,like the lowly milkweed, had been shunned and considered obnoxious for many years and left to themselves. During recent years it has been discovered that the cellulose fibers of the weed are unexcelled as in- - $ZI refresh WITH :1 milk! sulation material and that the 40 protein content of the pods make them an excellent food for cattle. As a result the milkweed has e been raised to a public pedestal. Likewise, in recent years the government, the Churc hand the people have begun to recognize the potentialities of the Indian people and have started to provide the means by which they can demonstrate their worth. Many of the young speakers expressed a desire to learn much in order that they may go back home to teach their own people and thus raise their standards. ROBERT P. 6TEWART, left, president of the Roy Jaycees and Mickie Fowler, daughter of Ben Fowler, Roy, gives polio can of the Weber County Polio to Wallace Feller, Drive. The Roy Club collected money for polio at the same time giving each person who contributed to the Polio Drue a chance on some items of clothing stmt to the Jaycees and Morgan White by Elvis Presly. The money was collected at the Roy Jaycees Teenage Dance conducted at the Roy Junior High School. RIVERDALE NEWS HELEN NORTON Phone EX Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hull are home again after spending a week in southern California. Verla has asked to be relieved of Riverdale correspondent duties because she will be going back to California often to be with Fays mother who is seriously ill. son David Thompson, of Smith and Rose Thompson, was recently made a priest in the Deaf School Ward which he attends in Ogden. He is also a member of the basketball team of the Deaf School which so far has been very success ful in competition against the teams of other wards this year. Weather conditions have thrown Bill Hunter far behind schedule in his flight to Cleveland to deliver .a plane and bring bick a new one He was grounded in Nebraska for several days because that area was souped in. Sundy night he called his family to say that he finally made it to Cleveland but was again grounded. - P.S. Tuesday noon Bill called home from Goshen, Indiana where he was again downed by the weather. Lt. Vernon Gary Atkinson was here recently from his Air Force base at McCord Field, Wash., to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atkinson. Not long after his arrival here he broke a front tooth in a fall at the ice skating ring in a fall at the ice skating rink therefore he was embarrassed to mingle socially with his acquaintances here. The young airman is dance director for the MIA in the LDS stake near the base when his duties do not take him out of the country. He is a licensed pilot for both cadet and transport planes. The family of Mrs. Polly Staker has received word that she is quite 11 at the home of her ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Stephens, in Covina, Calif. Mrs. Ida Stephens has returned home from her trip to Southern California. Stake The annual Riverdale Green aid Gold Ball is to be held this Saturday night, Jan. 25, in the stakehouse under the direction of the Riverdale Ward. Admission will be by budget ticket or by special invitation which may be obtained through the bishops of the attire is in orwards. Semi-form- der. The Father and Sons basketball game last Monday night resulted in a close score of 28 to 30 in favor of the sons. All In all it was an evening of wholesome, good-na- Pfc. John Marston is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity before reporting to his new station at El Toro Marine Airbase near Santa Ana, Cal., Feb. 8. ' Upon entering the service Jan. 4 of last year he took basic training . at San Diego then was stationed at Jackson, Fla., for a while. Recently he completed his structural mechanics training at the naval base at Memphis, Tenn. The six members of the Riverdale Ward bishopric and their wives met recently at the home of Counselor and Mrs. Wallace Knight for a dinner and social evening. Joan Borger is visiting friends and relatives in this area in advance of the arrival a month hence of her parents, John and Betty Bor-ge- r. The Borgers have been living in Covina, Cal., since they SOUTH 2100 WX8T, ROT Phone XX Rev. Arthur X Wlokstrom WELCOME Worship A Sunday School 9 i-11 A.M. Worship Services Problem for all Utahns house the treasure Abo Lincoln said, "Utah will yet become but the We development have nation." potential, of the excessive U. S. Imports and World lags. have rut metal prices while operating costs have risen. This resulted In curtailed production and mine shutdowns. In the Utah metal mines and past year there were ?000 lost jobs in with a payroll loss of $10,100,000. primary processing, This Is a problem worthy of consideration by every Utahn. Supt. Ted H. Bell will be the speaker when the Club Heights School PTA meets the evening of UTAH over-producti- MINING ASSOCIATION "From tho earth comes an abundant llfo for all" OC WIU. 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What's the cost of adding a bath or , powder room? Check usl WE FEATURE CRANE FIXTURES "Preferred Plumbing" IF $ 75 oo ' and up Easy Terms COMPLETE FIXTURES & Including lavatory, water closet. Labor Free Estimates j . ut It & . Copper futures is an expression that can be defined briefly as buying now for future delivery. And, in effect, Kennecott is doing just that by constructing plants, purchasing equipment and undertaking other projects that will help deliver copper in the years ahead- '' This is a is $75,OOCO0rogfara in fourvestem states. In Utah, $18,000,000 inrronsA being spent for an addition to the Central Power Plant at Magna that will electrical output by 75. Another $12,000,000 is being used to drive an 18,000 foot mine. When tunnel from the mouth.i2fJfimgb.am Canyon! directly into the open-ccost increased of will eliminate the tunnel uphill ore haulage completed in 1960 the mine. levels of the thefiower from . . In Arizona, Kennecott is spending $40,000,000 on an expansion program for its Ray times Divisidn. This will mclude a new smelter, a new plant to recover copper, ana other projects! at the present ore mill and mine. At fhe(Chind Mines Division in New Mexico, Kennecott is spending nearly $3,000,000 to expand power plant facilities, and at Nevada Mines Division plans are complete for anew $1,500,000 skip system for hauling ore out of the pit. These are major projects in the west. There are also dozens of smaller opes, involving sizeable expenditures, now under way, and others are planned for the future. . four-stat- e propram is a clear Despite today's uncertain copper market, the metal. And in it is backing its indication of Kcnnecotts confidence the everlasting in confidence with a $75,000,000 investment copper Wtyfffc iWi noA materials extra. arc SmadWi Offer, Cron Planning Sorvlc. In Planning oiled Auiitanc Samroom. And Utility loom. 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