Show noon Mr & Mrs Tom Harper took lone to Salt Lake Thursday for Mr & Mrs Wayne Grover enter- a checkup She is just fine now tained at a birthday party for They called on Mrs Sherman Oyltheir son Buddie Lee Special cr while there guests were Mr & Mrs Leland Patterson and daughters Janet SHERMAN OYLER AND twff and Joan of West Point Mr & youngest children accompanied Mrs Dewain Point and son Doug-laMrs Oyler to Salt Lake City Tuesalso of West Point Mrs Car- day where she was admitted to ina Taylor and son Kim of the LDS Hospital She was operMr & Mrs Dewain Love- ated on Wednesday and Sherman land and son Bryan of Clear- reports she is getting along pretty field Mr & Mrs Kelly Korth of well now He and the children Brigham and Mr & Mrs Fred returned home Sunday Grover and sons Bud and Steve Mrs J P Christensen spent SunMr & Mrs Dewain Loveland and day and Monday at home after a son Bryan arrived Saturdax at week’s stay at the home of her the home of Mr & Mrs Fred Gro- parents Mr & Mrs Frank Wood ver Mrs Loveland and son plan &t Fielding She is still quite weak and plans to return to the to spend a few days here Wood home for another short Mr & Mrs Lyle Johnson and period children of Boise Idaho are Warren Christensen was operatguests this week of Mr & Mrs ed on Saturday for tonsilitis Roy Oyler Mr & Mrs Bert Knodes left Mr & Mrs Dave Holdaway and Friday morning for Blackfoot family of Deweyville called at Idaho where they plan to move the Leo Oyler home Sunday after They returned to East Garland East Garland day afternoon where she remainhome ed at the Leon Fryer to stay while Mrs Fryer is in the - hospital with a new baby She plans to refum home Sunday Mr & Mrs Blaine Rhodes and son Mike spent Wednesday in Ogt den at the home of Mr & Mrs MRS NAVELLE RHODES and Carl I Edvalson where their two her - mother Mrs Ruby Nielsen at- drughters Rondalee and Ealine tended a bitrhday dinner in hon- have been visiting for the past or of Mrs Donna Vanderstcen in week The girls returned home with their parents Brigham Saturday Mr & Mrs R J Potter attended the county officials convention in Bridge Club Meets Salt Lake City last week They Mrs Wesley Gephart entertainleft here Thusrday and returned ed her bridge club Friday evenSunday evening Mrs Blaine Fryer nd sons ac- ing Prizes were won by Mrs companied Mr & Mrs Glen Fry- Clarence Bowcutt Mrs Cyril Liner of Collinston home from Bou- ford and Mrs Garn Capener On Saturntiful Friday evening day they arrived at the J W Rhodes home where they stayed THE GARLAND TIMES until Monday when Blaine came UTAH GARLAND to take them home Pae 7 Mrs Henry Sorensen accompanied Mr & Mrs Glen Fryer of Friday January 27 1956 ColUnston to Salt Lake City Fri Saturday and left again Sunday evening for their new home Mr & Mrs Jim Christensen and baby daughter of Ogden arrived Saturday evening at the home of Marion Sorensen Mr and Mrs where they visited until Sunday evening XJfeJb Hwjfo Copper Uwtitoiv ApetWUo USAC Program Planned! At Bear River High By Patsy Koford Utah State Agricultural Col lege students will present a diversified assembly to the Bear River studentbody next Monday Jan 30 at 2 pm in the schoot auditorium This is the second program of this type to be brought to Bear River from the college during-thschool year Program numbers will include a variety of in strumental and vocal selections as well as readings and other numbers featuring dialogue Arrangements for the assembly were taken care of by council This is in k'eef-in g with the policy of the school to have talent from surrounding schools visit Bear River A G Campbell were Idaho Falls Tuesday and Wed? nesday to attend funeral services for a relative Mr & Mrs in 1955 Last year Kennecott’s Utah Copper Division produced about 230000 tons of copper To accomplish this more than 45000000 tons of waste were removed at the mine and more than 27000000 tons of ore were mined and processed The expense of operations was more than $100000000 — a major factor in Utah’s prosperity More than $34000000 and fringe benefits More was than $39000000 was received spent by Kennecott’s 6300 if'' I employees in wages F'- for supplies and services which helped f hundreds of Utah businesses 'A i V " vV The company’s Utah tax bill was $10750000 with $7500000 going to schools — sufficient money to pay for educating 24000 children for a full year V' vn ' t U The remainder was for other expenses including federal taxes J’t One hundred million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double row around Utah’s 1200 mile border Actually Kennecott’s expenditures spread throughout the state passing from hand to hand helping to cteate better living — There’s another side to the influence of Kennecott’s copper production on Utah’s prosperity For every job in a basic industry like ours four additional jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs So Kennecott’s 6300 jobs account for 25200 other jobs — a total of 31500 Utahns employed because of copper production V i'x‘s V J nrv Hennecott Copper Corporation “A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a' Better Utah ” JL - V V::-- liVi ' t ' |