Show V Riverside RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIAL The annual Relief Society social was held Saturday night in ward halL Most of the married people In the ward were present and enjoyed a delicious hot buffet dinner After which a very fine program was enjoyed by alL We appreciate very much the work of the Relief Society officers and the extra effort the splendid socials require for which we thank them Mr & Mrs Ralph Richards attended the funeral services Saturday for George Earl of Centerville uncle of Mrs RichardsMr A Mrs Keith Gardner are over the safe arrival happy of their second baby boy Grandma Mildred is care taking Capener of Allen' while his mother is in the hospital is in Daddy Keith Moab Ail concerned are doing very well Mrs Irene Berquist is spending some time at the home of her parents Mr L Mrs William High Council were stake The Primary was reorGrace AlMadge Udy were relen and Inez Johnson leased and Grace Allen Inez Johnson and Helen Capener are officers The the newly sustained Mr & Mrs Mearl Marsh and MIA was also reorganized Johnson and family of Salt Lake and Udy Elvis Mr & Mrs Clyde Marsh of Willard visit- Max Ward were released Elvis ed at the Grant Wm Bowcutt home Johnson Max Ward and Marvin Mr Bowcutt is still ill Burnett were Sunday we are sorry to have to report Mrs sustained as new officers Alf Capener and accompanied by Donna Ward Mavis Johnson all of his children LeNette Udy were released and Mrs Lillian Mrs Peg Coombs Doris Roche Jove Cornwall Russell Tingcy Naaine RiCapener and Howard Capener at- Clarice Hirschi anct tended the funeral Saturday in chards were sustained as YWM1A Centerville for an uncle George officers A good crowd attended the conference and enjoyed the Ecrl Mrs Esther Jensen and Mrs good spirit and meeting Diane BourneWard were in Logan Monday spent the weekend with her parents Mr & Mrs I eland Bourne WARD CONFERENCE w as end held Sunday in our ward Pres C J Wood and Leonard Richards and Mr & Mrs Ford L Bishop pf the visitors ganized— family of Salt Lake City visited his parents Mr & Mrs Ralph Richards Sunday Mr & Mrs Karl Welling spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake Sunday the family of Mrs Welling surprised her in honor of her birthday The family composed of Mr & Mrs Blaine Welling and sons of Evanston Mr & Mrs Don Welling and Wyo children of Riverside and Mr & Mrs Bob Brough and children of Tremonton prepared and 'served a deieious dinner Sunday afternoon NEW GRANDSON Milton Pritchard of Garland announces the arrival of a grandThe baby boy was born to son Mr and Mrs Milton W Pritchard of RFD Brigham City This is Mrs Pritthe first son for Mr chard who have six daughters IT ELDING NOW IN SERVICEMAN WASHINGTON Pvt 2(K E Hansen Dwight Mr and Mrs Dwight Ilan Fielding recently was asto the 2d Infantry Division at Fort Lewis Wash is The “Indianhead” division scheduled to move to Alaska uv July and August as a part of Opthe ArmyV eration Gyroscope unit rotation plan Hansen a machine gunner D 9th Regiment’s Company entered the Army in November 1956 and received basic training at Fort Carson Colo He is a 1953 graduate of the Hear River High School son of sen of signed Ellery Ilall spent the weekend? the home of his daughter it who Mrs Hall Shelley Idaho had been there for some time returned home with him at i X- yirjboS of lifo for "preoYiio” The ancient Egyptian ankh was the symbol of both copper and life Today that still exists Take the case of the “preemie”— the premature baby whose life may hang by a thread In a modem hospital he is placed in an isolette— the new improved incubator There he is shielded from outside danger while electrically controlled heat and humidity help him win his battle for life And copper as the metal that controls the special conditions he must have is a key to his survival There is a special problem involved in producing copper for the isolptte that helps save a “preemie’s” life-- as well as in producing copper for the many thousands of other relationship products needed for modern living s Because the ore at Kennecott’s Bingham Mine averages only about of one percent copper mass production methods must be used to recover the metal And that requires the investment of millions of dollars in special equipment Such an investment must be based on the hope'of making a profit Profits were are the reason why the incentive for the establishment of Kennecott Copper-th- ey this enterprise continues in business By earning a profit Kennecott is able to produce the metal symbolized by the ankh And that symbol still stands for life because copper is the heart of the better modem ? electrical living that is vital to defense industry the home and the farm Kennecott Copper Corporation “A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |