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Show Page 6 Ifcnab ricivs Holes end Current Events Joan Wright and Mrs. Karl Jameson By H Mr. are going to Springvllle Thursday to attend graduation exercises for their son Roger who attends SpringvHle High School. Mrs. Thomas Lawson entertained her Bridge Club Juesday with high score going to Major, Phyllis Judd and Jameson. Twelve guests were present.. De-In- a af-to- Mrs. Vonda McKinney, n with her son Steve, had the misfortune of wrecking her car a few miles north of Fredonia Sunday evening. Both were treated at the Kane County Hospital for cuts and brusies. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens from Champaign, Illinois and Kanab, Utah Southern Utah News Mrs. Herbert Vance from Provo Judd speak, following his re4-are here on business and visit- turn from the mission field. ing with family members and their many friends. The two ladies are the former Helen and Thresa Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyson from Phoenix are here visiting with the Jack Church family. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe have a new baby girl, born May 23. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Burgoyne and Mrs. LaDonna Hamblin. The Burgoynes reside in Amarillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart from Las Vegas were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Judd this past week. Mrs. Stewart is the former Vinnie Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Farnsworth came from and along with other family members here enjoyed a visit and attended church day evening to hear Dennis Bur-goyn- Pan-guitc- e h ) A, o Q ? Q H . fJis 'yy STORE Will bo Collection Agency For MOUNTAIN STATES cooking. Our leader is Lenise Burrows and we hope to have the best club this year ever. Marilyn Lamb, reporter 4-- H TELEPHONE CO. You may pay your bills there, If you wish to Pay In Person Subscribe Dont Borrow XV m s 'V t y -- ass ' Agb o A o ! ' KANAB DRUG H, I 3 Starting Juno 1st n, it ffe wSI . v ? ii -- "'' notice: The first meeting of the. Five Little Clovers 4-club was held Monday morning at 9. Our first meeting was spent in organizing the club. The officere are: Terry Esp-lipresident; Mary Lee Baird, vice president; Flora Lamb, secretary; Kim Sorensen, song leader; Marilyn Lamb reporter. We know that these officers will all do well. We are In our 3rd year of 4-we have had 2 years of Home Improvement. This year we are taking our first year of Lo-len- - Five Little M Clover Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Earley welcomed a baby girl May 25 at; the Kane County Hospital, weighing in at IVz lbs. Mrs. Earley is the former Caroyln Glazier. Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Todd Glazier of Kanab. Areola Rider and Lois Swapp left Tuesday for a visit to Mesa and Phoenix before Lois begins her job as Dorm Mother at Grand Canyon this summer. Mrs. Lloyd McAllister and son Keith went to Mesa, Arizona, to e visit with her daughter Mrs. Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and Mrs. Colleen Johnson attended the funeral services in.Parowan for Donald A. Dalton who was killed in a plane crash .while working for the BLM. Mr. Dalton was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Browns. s Thursday, May 28, 1964 m ! CP XJ '4 !, J 9 fi f I'.J ' 5? f o XL Vi r. f ff o At Kennecott, careers are the rule, rather than the exception. Of 6700 employees at the Utah Copper Division, 1600 have been serving in the production of copper for 20 or more years thats almost 25 of the total work force! In keeping with a 36-ye- ar old tradition, Kennecott holds annual banquets to honor veteran employees. At this years banquet, 141 men and women received special recognition. Thirty-seve- n men were presented with gold watches engraved service insignia. with their names and bearing men and five women, who have been Ninety-nin- e members of the Kennecott family for 20 years, received gold lapel service pins and certificates. Kennecott pays special tribute to the skilled, loyal men and women who make copper production their life work. They are the heart of the big team that keeps Kennecott a sound, productive business in Utah. 30-ye- ar From jobs to careers ... Tbe Kennecott tradition |