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Show August 11, 1961 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Social Kim Pannell given a party Mrs. Ken Pannell honored her daughter, Kim, last Saturday afternoon at a children's party on the occasion of her tenth birthday anniversary. Kims guests enjoyed a variety of games during the afternoon, and Mrs. Pannell served cluentd a delicious party lunch, with a beautiful birthday cake as the centerpiece for the attractive dining table. Kim's guests were Janette Brady, Pauline Hansen, Craig and Sherrie Colovich, Mike Drussell, Dawn Fletcher, Ran-da- y Dorman, Wirtli Sanderson, Carol Ann Staplcy. Miss Helen Downey of San Francisco, is a guest of Miss Ethel Brenton. She will leave Business, Bingo enjoyed by Rebekahs Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. met in regular session last Thursday evening in the Miners Union Hall with Noble Grand Alliene Farren presiding. A routine business session was disposed of followed by a social hour with 500 and Bingo furnishing the game diversion. Prizes were won by Alice Peart Colleen McNulty and Mrs. Farren. Naomi Ekker and Nettie Dittmer were hostesses for the meeting and served a tasty lunch. 2 . Page Three on Saturday for Salt Lake, where she will spend a few Mrs. days with a sister-in-laCleone Downey before returning to the Bay City. She is a former resident of Eureka. w, Mrs. Stella Jones is confin- ed to the Payson Hospital, where she is receiving medical treatment. A speedy recovery is being wished by her many friends. Couple's Club at Badertschers Mr. and Mrs. Ray their home. Dinner was served at 7 p.m. followed by a session of good visiting among the group. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Banghart, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler. economic lifeblood of our state, included: 586 million dollars in wages . . . 835 million dollars in state and fed . . . 450 million dollars spent for supplies and services . . . Its an incredible thought - Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine surrounded by skyscrapers in New York City. suppose this giant open pit mine were located in the East, where most Utah copper is sold. What would this have meant to Utah? But just suppose . . . It would have meant the loss of almost 2 V4 billion dollars that the mine has returned to the residents of Utah since 1904. This astronomical sum of money, poured into the Utah Copper Division 488 million dollars spent for freight and other shipments. Because copper production is a Utah business, money has flowed into Utah. Millions of dollars have been invested here to develop a great resource that produces 20 of Americas copper. Many more millions have come to Utah in payment for copper produced here and sold out of state. The location and development of Americas greatest copper ore body have produced benefits for generations of Utahns. Hennecott Copjtsr Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A OROWING UTAH r were hosts to the Couple's Club on Saturday evening at 4 eral taxes Baderts-che- |