Show Page 5 THE GARLAND t TIMES GARLAND FEBRUARY FRIDAY UTAH 27 1953 Mrs Darwin Gunnell and daughter Kay of Mesa Arizona visited over the weekend with Mr Mr & Mrs L C Christopherson Primary stake officers Effie Gunnell accompanied the baske-baPotter and Hattie Hodge visited team of the Mesa 10th ward cur Primary Tuesday in the M Men The Relief Society held their who are playing tournament at Salt Lake work mcoin? Tuesday with a Plymouth News good attendance visited at Mrs Don K Lamb the Valley hospital Tuesday with Mrs Lawrence Archibald and her I loyd Mason mohew Mr & Mrs Andrew Atkinson of Idaho were Smaria Tuesday visitors at the Vernon Lambs Mr Mrs Lamont Lamb and son of Logan visited Friday night at the Jess Lamb home Mason visited at the Lloyd David Bracgger home in Willard a few days following his release fiom the Valley hospital and son Mrs Stuart Cornwall of Blue Creek were weekend the Lamb home guests Sunday guests at the R L Mason home were Mr As Mrs Lloyd Mason and Mr & Mrs Kai BrockMr man and family of Garland & Mrs Ray Anderson and family of Bothwell and Mr & Mrs Clair Mason and family of Tooele Clark Rudd Councilman High and Mrs Rudd of Fielding were speakers at sacrament meeting hert Linda Sunday evening Esther Jones and VirCoombs ginia Welling of Fielding furnished music at the meeting Those of the priesthood who were at the Logan Temple Monday were Don R Lamb Edward Hess Mitchcl Hess Jesse Lamb Drwey Lamb Orvil J Nish Fred Kchlhepp and Gardner Udy Mrs Mr As Lloyd Estep and daughter Peggy Lee of Ogden weekend were guests at the Sieed Estep home at Mr fc Mr & Mrs Peter Boss were in Springville and Payson- from FriThey attendday until Monday ed the funeral for Mr Boss’s brother-in-laSaturin Payson day and visited their daughter and Minerva her family In Springville Mrs Jesse Lamb Reese Turley Fort Ord over visit his parents and Mrs Don was home from to the weekend Mr & Mrs Aub- rey Turley in Logan Mon- R Lamb visited & Mrs LaMont Mr day with Lamb and Mr & Mrs Thompson Tern Wise vere in Lchi Sunday visiting the Lcdrande Woods FREE MOVIES REFUESIIffilTS POIZES AT THE BIG FREE luce Copper for 11 of the Utah Copper family plus 22000 employed in other Utah industries furnishing them supplies and services This makes a total of 27500 Utahns — 137 of our State’s 200000 families — who can trace their earnings directly to the successful of this mining milling and refining operations pioneer Utah enterprise So you see — the benefits brought to us by the continued success of Kennecott s operations result from the direct efforts of many people — 5500 members of the Utah Copper family and 22000 other Utahns representing nearly every activity and industry in our State of people and jobs This is a major factor in Utah s progress and the well being of us all at 1’t a mill dec-pre- Yo(w - help mily ery the are 3per tvith one bers UTAH POWER & LIGHT AUDITORIUM 8 O’CLOCK PM All farmers and ranchers and thejr families are invited for an enjoyable evening of free movies pper Division entertainment prizes and refreshments Sponsored By 1PPER CORPORATION WASATCH SALES ? NG TO B U I t & DBTTER UfAH Your Inc Friendly Phillips “66” Distributor — K |