Show Vislting Sunday at the home of Mrs Sarah H1U was a daughter Lelon Hendrickson of Sprlngville Weekend visitors at the Edwin Mellor home were Mr and Mrs of McKay Mellor and children Magna and Mr and Mrs Gary Ashman Salt Lake City Fayette Hews ' NORVAL MRS MELLOR Correspondent PHONE (Ed Note - The Fayette arrived late last week due to error in the routing) NOTICE TO THE OF LEGISLAINVESTIGATING COMMITTEE MEETING news some PUBLIC TIVE Mr and Mrs Jack Chatalain y and family of Logan were visitors at the Ray Bar tholomew home Visiting at the Lloyd Bartholomew home over the Mothers' Day weekend were Mr and Mrs and family Vartan Bartholomew of Spanish Fork and Mr and Mark Louis from Provo Mrs Mr and Mrs Charles Manwell and family of Sandy spent the weekend with the Norval Mellors Visiting Mrs Ozemba Mellor Sunday were MrandMrsLelend Nielsen of Orem Mrs Lynn Mellor and family were visitors at the home of Fern Mellor Friday Visitors Sunday with Mrs Mellor were Mr and Mrs Carl Mellor and children at the Leon Mellor Visiting home Sunday were Dr and Mrs John Ord of Provo and Mr and Mrs Jerry Nielsen from Bountiful To investigate com- any plaint or allegation of malfeasance wrong doing misfeasance or nonfeasance on the part of any State Official or deemployee partment To conduct hearings and to give all interested parties an opportunity to appear and testify concerning the of State governoperation ment and to make reports and recommendations to the Legislature concerning their findings Complaints and problems to the may be submitted Committee in advance bv writing LEGISLATIVE COM MITTEE CO STATE SENATE CAPITOL BLDG SLC UTAH or at the Committee orally meeting to be held June 21st 1967 State Capitol at 2 pm in Room 303 Building SLC with SffAIHJFFGQ phosphates pays: 1 Stauffer phosphate plowed down now stays put through the winter does not leach out Next spring it’s properly placed ready to aid seed germination build stronger plants 2 You get fertilization out of the way now lightening your spring work load and avoiding extra working of wet fields in foul weather FADT1 SUPPLY SUPPLY FARM "YOUR Gunnison or Tel: - Mr and Mrs Gale James and children of Mentone California have been visiting at the homes of Deland James in Fayette and Sorensen at Gunnison Carlyle Sherleen Mark and Scott Hill visited their grandparents Mr and Mrs Wendell Hill while their parents Mr and Mrs Robert at Lake Hill were vacationing Powell Recent visitors at the Rex Mellor home were Mr and Mrs Charles Mellor and son of Cedar City and Gretta Mellor of Provo Mrs Jim Thomas and children were Sunday visitors at the Norval Mellor home Yatch Horses For Drain Fever Says Co Agent Be on guard for brain fever in your horses warns Del Purnell Sanpete County Extension fertilization llfltlSEffS Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson spent Mother’s Day visiting In Sait Lake City at the home of Mr and Mrs Mark Walker Mrs Elgin Mellor visited Thursday and Friday of last week in §ringvllle with Mr and Mrs Carl Curtis CENTER" Ephraim Tel: Agent It occurs rather frequently all over Utah from May until November and Dr Don W Thomas Extension veterinarian Utah State University strongly advises that you have your horses vaccinated for brain fever now If you haven’t already done so For maximum protection Dr Thomas says it is necessary to vaccinate horses each year Your veterinarian can properly immunize your horses for brain fever Dr Thomas the explained disease Is caused by a virus To complicate matters he added there are four distinct strains of the virus Only two of the four occur in the strains however United States but both of these have been found in horses In Utah This means he said that vaccines having both strains should be used In most areas of the state a recent recommendation adopted by practicing veterinarians Previously vaccines with only one strain were recommended other than horse ‘People owners also have a stake in preventing spread of the disease among horses because It can also be transmitted to humans according to Dr Thomas ‘Brain fever vaccine is about the most effective vaccine against viruses but it Is developed by science not cleared for use on people thank you for our association and for your support Hoping that we will meet again someday Mayfield Hews MRS Correspondent at the home of Mir James Bartholomew weekend were their Mr and and family daughter Mrs Douglas C Kelly Michael and David from Dugway Mr and Mrs LaVar Hansen from Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Melvin Hansen On Sunday Mr and Mrs Dennis Hansen and family from Nephl visited with their parents Visiting and Mrs over the NEW YORK— The highest death rate by fire is among persons 65 years of age and older according to the Insurance Information Institute Seed f W- G9S NORTHRUP FUNKS VI Corn 544 and 680 UTAHYBR1D If' A 589 KM KING Seed Grain Blue Tag Certified or Wheat Oats Barley left to right are Rep Laurence J Burton Pictured and Rep Frank J Horton John C Kluczynski of the House Select Committee on Small members Business who will conduct hearings In Brigham City and Logan of the visit Is to Investigate problems of on June 9 Purpose small business In small urban centers The hearings In Utah are part of a series being conducted by the Committee In various Rep Large Selection of Grass & Alfalfa Seeds parts of the country Utah Common - Ranger This letter is to express my for the fine support appreciation In provided the United States Army wide area of responsibility Service by the eduUtah and the Idaho Montana Recruiting cators church and civic leaders eastern portions of Nevada and military personnel news media Oregon and other patriotic citizens of Since I have been assigned here I have been able to observe your community I have enjoyed and appreciated with Increasing clarity the my assisgnment as Commanding patriotic fibre of the American Officer of the Salt Lake RecruitAlthough a small segpublic ing Main Station and the oppor- ment of the people are able to association tunity of personal gain a great deal of publicity In with many fine people in this sentiment it is an I' Tai K Major Infantry United States Army Recruiting Service PHONE - 919 - Resistador Blue Tag Pontiac Seed Potatoes Bulk Sweet Corn Peal Moss Northrup King Vegetable & Flower Seeds uplifting experience to have dealt with people who are not Interested — but service to In headlines their country As of the first of June will leave for a new assignment I in the Republic of Vietnam am looking forward to this new with the hope that assignment it will be as rewarding as my current one Once again I would like to llermansen’s Holler Mill and Elevator Phone " V ' Page 3 May 25 1967 Thursday Sincerely William ROY ANDERSON ' ' J I s i OK? 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UU it OTC3 ' mraeoffl I Konnototf fywhot reprewnting enreor mtvIm In recognition of 16330 yeore of Accumulated service to Kennecott by 773 employees pendonis The ring signifies 40 year of service lb watch 30 years fire diamond pin v from the dais of 1967 (men) ond diamond oworfit pendant recently (women) were 20 mode yeors of rings end pin or watches pendant pins and 10 years t s above figures simply mean that of Kennecott employees have worked for the company 10 years or more In other words careers rather than jobs are the rule for the 7400 employees of the Utah Copper Division In keeping with a old tradition Kennecott holds annual banquets to honor veteran employees At this year’s banquet 577 men and women received special awards for having worked 20 30 or 40 years In addition 196 employees with 10 years or more service subsequently will receive recognition at individual plant ceremonies The Dig (I in surfing- - Distillery Co Louisville Ky 86 Proof Straight Bourbon Hermitage Kentucky The big II in Bourbon-Hermita- ge It took almost 100 years of skill to make our Bourbon And we wouldn't change it for the world But we did put it in a handsome new package that's winning new friends for this fine old Bourbon Hermitage is double distilled— mild and mellow Aged a full six years to give it the true character of Kentucky Bourbon It's the Big One in flavor The Big One in value Call for the BigH Of the 773 employees honored this year 28 received a ruby ring for 40 years of service 227 including one woman were awarded wrist watches for 30 years of service 322 including two women won a diamond pin or a pendant for 20 years of service The 196 which includes nine women received pins or pendants for 10 years of work Kennecott pays special tribute to the skilled loyal men and women who make copper production their life work They give Kennecott its stability as a sound productive business in Utah Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copppor Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" Cu I |