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Show January 26, 1962 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Pace Four -- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon , Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland. M. and Mm. George Foreey were in Salt Lake on Tuesday and Wednesday, where they combined business and pleasure. While iii the city they visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Fbrsey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fbrsey and Jamily. filr. and Mrs. John Campbell and daughter, Trade of Granhere ger, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey were in Payson Monday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of Mammoth spent last Saturday in Lehi with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lunt son of Santaquin were in town on Monday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Peterson. Mrs. Peterson has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, and they came to spend the day with her. Jerry Gllei and Ed Snell, who are employed In Tonapah, Nev., spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Peter Mrs. Don Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snell. Donna Lins-cot- t, also of Tonapah, accom- panied them to Eureka and During 1962 Kennecott will spend about 13 million dollars on a wide range of projects to improve its Utah operations. , Mrs. Jerald Peterson is means, Kennecott is insuring the life of copper production in Utah. It is investing money to increase efficiency and keep costs down. This is essential if Kennecott is to meet two major, constantly growing problems: 1. The copper content of tho ore is decreas- ing steadily; since 1950 alone it has dropped 18, and it will continue to drop in the future. re- cuperating at her home here after being confined to the Payson hospital for several days following major surgery. Her many friends are wishing her continued Improvement. w, And-ders- on Mr. and Mi. A. K. Tiffany (Bernice Rusby) left Tuesday for Elko, Nevada, where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franks and family of Globe, Aril., left for their home on Tuesday Ted Johnson, who has been employed at Mercury, Nev., returned home last week, and will spend a few weeks here with his family. after spending several days here and in Santaquin with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2. Tho amount of overburdon that must bo removed to mino ore has been increasing steadily; since 1950 it has gone up 107. , Kennecott's dollar investment in 1 962 includes the construction of warehouses for efficient control of supplies, the continuation of the smelter modernization, and a host of other vital projects. All are part of a never-endin- g program to keep copper production a healthy business as long as possible. . By this Henry Franks and Mr. and Mrs Si Tolman. They were called here by the death of a brother-in-laHoward in Salem. was a guest at the Giles home. . 13-milli- on The program insures copper's life in Utah. By so doing, it also insures the life of copper's tremendous contribution to the' economy of Utah. Utah Cocos DMcUm. UD I u . |