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Show by who just got married. fcadj'Ksvjs lotos end Barren! Evcnto Mrs. Karl Jameson who has been In California with her mother Mrs. Ida Anderson returned to Kanab last week and brought her mother for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart and Hazel Trumble from Las Vegas were hi Kanab visiting Joan Wright By Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beams Kanab also Mrs. are visiting Beams daughter, the former Ora Glazier from California. They enjoyed the Rodeo while they were here. Mrs. Jack Church and boys Kenny and Stacy went to Las n Vegas for the weekend. . Mar-dea- left Stacy n Las Vegas and brought her sisters boy, Robin, back with her for a few days. Mrs. Areola Rider has had her mother and father, Mr. and Mi. Ted Ford here visiting hei and her sisters Afton Brooksby and Gae Cusick in Fredonia and attending the open house for their grandson Wade Brooks -- Jones and friends In Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gebhart and boys formerly of Kanab and Page but who now live In Denver, Colorada stopped in to say hello to the Joe Browns on their way to California. The Rodeo was a huqe success Jast weekend. I think the JayCees and Jaceetts are doing a fine job for the betterment of our community. It was much nicer to watch the Rodeo in the cool of the evening under the lights than in the hot dry windy daytime. Hats off to a fine organization. Mrs. Ruth Baheyi a former resident of Kanab was in town tokes 20 to make a foaragaitra We have a new family who has moved into town The Frosts we want to welcome them here and hope they tfnjoy living here! Play Authority stay of' the tour will be at the Utah Festival during the week of June 20 to 27. Mr. Adams indicated that Mr. Master will lecture extensively to members of the Shakespearean Guild and cast members now in preparation for opening of the Utah Festival on July 9. Mr. Master will also spend time in coaching casts for all the three plays Macbeth, "Midsummer Nights Dream, and Hawaii. - Mrs. Evelyn Kanape and - baby daughter are in Kanab visiting with her folks and friends. Her husband will join her uring-the-week here in July before returning home to Raymond, California. , Johnny Chamberlain, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamber-lai- n has received his Masters Degree from the University of Wyoming. He will now work on his Doctors Degree. Jr. Hinch asks; How do - you "Twelfth Night. Ben Franklin discovered elec-- tricity but the guy that invented the meter made the money. bathe a gold fish? Union Representation: International Union of Mine, MINE Qrdomlk) loYs , were Mary Gipe, Phyllis Judd and Afton Cram. Mrs. Gayle Graff from Santa Clara, Utah Is visiting- - Wilmirth their father Mr. Frank Farnsworth for Fathers Day. Mrs. Maude Robinson has returned home after spending four months In Farminqton, New Mexico with a daughter. - Mrs. David Ogden and daughter Tennison and Jeannie Lu Lumpkins rom Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the Verda Mahoneys and Calvin Johnsons. Their sister Jean and daughter Debbie from Farmington New Mexico met them here and visited, for a few days, Mrs. Claudine Sprang enter This is the year for labor negotiations at last weekend. She is with the Army Recreational Division and has done extensive' traveling. She just returned from Korea, Japan, Phillipines and Australia. She has been overseas since 1957. She and her mother now live in California. She plans to go back to school and get her Masters lh Recreation. Then she would like an assignment in tained her brjdge club Tuesday June 23, a dainty salad was served and the high scorers . Thursday, June 25, .1964 Kanab, Utah Southern Utah Newt Pago 6 and Smelter Workers, International Association of Machinists, Lodge 568 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1081 Brotherhood of Operating Engineers Union No. 3 Office Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Lodge 844 Employees International Union Mill Local 485 Local 286. ! : ! : V Kennecott. Contracts that were agreed upon two years ago between the company and d employees are about to w .V.V,.W. union-represente- expire. ' Arriving at new agreements that are satisfactory to all concerned is not an easy matter, mainly because of numbers. Employees at the mine, the concentrators, the smelter and the refinery are represented by 19 different union locals. ' ' ' ' v--'S .'c ;: ORE HAULAGE, POWER PUNT CONCENTRATORS, V . Union Representation: International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 392 System Federation No. 155 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1438 Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Local 506 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 692 United Steelworkers of America, Local 5486 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Lodge 670 Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, Local 1045. Each local is a separate bargaining unit Kennecott negotiates with each unit individually. Accord between all 19 union locals and Kennecott must be reached to complete negotiations. There is no short cut to making a' bargain. All parties are giving careful thought to the issues, and the fin&lresult will reflect the best judgment of labor and management. Utahns follow the course of negotiations with personal concern, because the entire state has a substantial stake in the economic effect of uninterrupted copper production at Kennecott. .i1 ! a . i v.y. 'Vrw:- - ft f. ' - k, r'X odfXv - v - I SMELTER Union Representation: United Steelworkers of America, Local 4347 Steelworkers of America Local 4329. in till MU ' A - T :K United U USch Goppos Division N rS A v rr: p r f f 4 v - iryi; awimy '' w-- v' Q I ! -- ll- ' .:4m i sy. ' V REFINERY ' Union Representation: United Steelworkers of America, Local 4413 International Brotherhood of Electrical United Steelworkers of America, Local 5120 : ' i: v 1845. Local Workers, - C f . |