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Show The nt Thursday December UINTAH NEWS their yearly family party tip in Reed Bybees basement. A turkey dinner was served and presents, were exchanged. An en- 24, 1959 Saturday night at 7 p.m. All members are asked to be there. joyable time was enjoyed by all. There were about 60 in attendance. There will be no Relief Society during the holidays. The first meeting of the new year I960 will be held Wednesday beVerly fernelius Congratulations tire in order for Dee Hill. He has traded his other car in on a 1958 turquoise will be held Lincoln. It is a very pretty car. PHONE EX 44155 Choir practice Carl Fernelius Sunday School class held their Christmas party last Tuesday night,-Dec- . 22, Bar- - J 3 1 THE ?g Psychiatrists say that soaS people, who use extra high , VkOW Jan. VOLUMES ON PHONOGRAPHS, AAA Y BE MANIFESTING ESCAPIST DESIRE TO lAY 'carried for womN mw often complain op a high Mitch whistle in tv sets caused Women BY A HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR. BUT MEN, WHOSE UPPER RANGE OP HeARING IS POORER , tfKR 7KJSYoF a sound 'silent sounds now being USED TO PPEVENT DETERIORATION OF HONEY. ULTRASONIC WAVES, AT THE NECTAR, KEEP DIRECTED IT To All . clear and give it a M(PtASHTTAS .r Our Many .yT Friends ! -- !.? v V32x'-w1 r v H - ...MANY L'kr'd- HAVE i m ., t- MV O Mrs. Eleen Stuart left Dec. for Yuma, Ariz. to spend Christmas with her daughter Verda Gardner and family. The young married people of the town held their monthly club party on Saturday Dec. 19. A potluck lunch was served, games were played and gifts exchanged Everyone had a very nice time. I A very lovely sacrament meeting was held last Sunday. It started out with the Home Builders and Trail Builders singing the prelude and then in the middle of the program they sang again. The rest of the program was presented by the Teachers quorum Those who gave talks were Leland Goodwin, Larry Beason, Craig Kendell, Wayne Hill, Keith Wadman, Michael Hartman, Lyle Anderson, Craig Messerly, Rex Fowers, and a 16 AN BE 6. RESTAURANT OWNERS SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED THE UNAVOIDABLE NOISES OF THI EATNS establishments 8Y INSTALLING acoustical CEILINGS WHICH ABSORB AS MUCHAS 85 X OP THE SOUND STRIKING THEM recently returned from serving will be graduated. a mission 4a the' New England Elder DennK B. Draayer has Mission field. been transferred from Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Draay Island to Nova Scotia, Canada. er arrived home Saturday from a trip to the east. They drove a beautiful new car home from their vacation. Mutual, Primary and Relief Society will not be held in the ward until Jan. 5. CLINTON NEWS Miss Gylene Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson, won a superior rating at the North Davis Stake speech festival on Saturday night. a Homebuilder girls held a social for their parents at the Relief Society room on Sunday A demonstration of the year's work was presented by the girls. Refreshments were served to the girls and their parents. Teachers of the girls are Phyllis Kingsford, Thelma Weaner and Margaret Peterson. Don Child, son of Mr and Mrs. John Child, graduated from Primary on Sunday. Elder Dee Schntidcr, son of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Schneider, A lovely Christmas cantata was presented by the Clinton Ward choir on Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson and family from Canada are spending their Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson. In Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening the young boy and girls of the ward who have completed the Genealogical course - talk by one of the' boys mothers, Loib Anderson. The Teac- COBIAS STYLE SALON hers advisor is Rulon Dye. Sunday night the bishopric Floyd Johnson from a Deacon to a Teacher and Garth Combe from a Teacher to a Priest If any of you have news that you would like to have printed in the paper let me know. My phone number is EX W. PORTER FLORAL sefison.'s GfreetiilS beques and the trimmings wore served. Games were played and Christmas carols were sung around the piano. Everyone had a ery nice time Those in attendance were Rhea Pehle;, , Lm da Wadmon, Sharon lcterson, Beverly Fernelius, Linda Joins, Steven Dje, Don Pearson, La.riv Clark, Sandra Nelson, and Carl Fernelius Tuesday Dec 15 the Mutual held their Christmas pally They danced to records, had a program and refreshments were served Everyone had a very When the flurry of greetings now you under , Here s a wish wed like to add . . . May this be the nicest Christmas That you have ever had. s- - titles you to dance, have refresh meats, and all your noise mat ers So lets all come out and 1959 and celebrate the 1960. the veiyWy umaIi I w& out-goin- g Clarence and Beth Fernelius held their yearly family party on Christmas Eve. A delicious turkey dinner was served and presents wrere exchanged by the children. Everyone had an enjoyable time Onn and Mae By bee held te GREETINGS Li We Holiday Greeting and hope our paths will cross during the coming year. ldnd paJunaC send you this cheery 111 Eds Sinclair Service Clay Construction good time. a Wesfonskow and Co. There will he no Mutual during the holidays. The first Mutual of the year I960 will be Tuesday, Jan. 5. Theie was not any Primary Dec 22 But Dec. 29 tlier will be a children s dncc All Pri niary childitn ale invited Don t fnreet about the bia New Years Eu dance over to South Weber lccreauoii hall The admission pi r person will he 75 eiils This admission m v vn: Early in 1960 Kennecott will have the more powerful electrical muscles it needs to continue to produce copper successfully in Utah. These new i muscles will come from the lion dollar Central Power Station expansion project that beran more 16-mi- I- than five years ago. Plans for the expansion were under development for tnree years. Then, in 1958, actual construction began. When the project is completed, the electrical productivity of the power from 100,000 kilowatts to station will be increased 75 175,000 kilowatts. Providing for additional electrical power is only one example of how Kennecotts management plans for the future. The success of copper production in Utah depends on finding f u 'it the answers to tomorrows problems before they arise. By planning now by reinvesting earnings in the future of copper, Kennecott is offering its stockholders, its employees and the people of Utah the best possible assurance of the continued operation of one of our states more important businesses. - V Utah Copper Division on U.S. 91 in Roy 3rd & ISenneeott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF Harrison in Ogden . ..AAA.A . a. A .... A CROWING UTAH - |