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Show Page Four THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER YJotlA . . , t MIm Chyfle Thomas spent the weekend here with her par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. She is attending the University of Utah In Salt Lake. Mr. and Bits. Joe Kropf and Mr.and Mrs. Gene Colvin of Payson visited here on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Bate of Price were in town on Friday and Saturday visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nevers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bate and daughter. They were overnight guests on Friday at the Vem Nevers home. t ter and ....The many friends of Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Chatwin are happy to welcome them back home. They have been residing in Salt Lake City for the past three years, and returned last week to once again take up residence here. Needless to say all are rejoicing at their return. Its so much nicer to tell of folks returning, rather than write of their leaving the district. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer, and David of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauer and children of Layton. Richard , brother-in-la- w, has recently returned from a 15 day trip to Honolulu and had many interesting things to relate. daughters of Bountiful spent the weekend here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley. They were house guests of the Hamilton Lairds. James McNeil is in the Ne-phospital, where he is being treated for a heart condition. Friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. John Boss is confined to the Veterens hospital, where he is'' receiving treatment for an infected hand. Friends are wishing the best in the way of a speedy recovery. Dinner guests last Saturday at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Maynard Griggs were her sis Mr. and Mrs. James Brady of Santaquin were in town last Thursday visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Max Kay and March 2, 1962 home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and two daughters. Miss Shanna Ryan, at the University a . stu-e- nt here with her.' of Utah in Salt Lake City, spent the long weekend holiday here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ryan. hi Miss Marilyn Newman, who is attending Brigham Young Uni- versity in Provo, spent, the long weekend holiday here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Newman. Dinner guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts, were Mrs. Walter Sellers and Lyman Davis Calif., Miss Mildred Davis, and Miss Sheila Potts who was home for the week at the home of end from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sellers and Lyman Davis are sister and brother of Miss Davis and are spending the week N Mrs. EdOOS GQSl'ff raafieEa BltoEa's GOppOF Ejqq&iSto' scientists as one of the wonders of nature. In one day a bee carrii times her own weight of nectar from flowers to theVhive Some 37,000 bee trips are required to produce a single pound of honey. Astounding as these figures are, they are dwarfed by the enormous task of producing copper from low grade ore At Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine, 325,000 tons of material are being moved daily 235,000 tons of overburden and 90,000 tons of ore. This is the equivalent of each mine employee moving 1600 times his own weight! Handling huge amounts of material to produce copper is a constantly growing problem for Kennccott. Since 1950, removing overburden has increased 107 while the copper content of the ore has decreased 18. As a result, 60 more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Kennecott strives constantly to meet the cost problem of handling more material. Achieving this goal is the only means of keeping Utah's copper beehive a successful business that continues to produce economic benefits for all of Utah. - Qtjfpsr Dfatotoa V I V reaf- turned home last Saturday ter an extended vacation spent in Southern. Calif. The trip to Calif, was made in the company, of her son, Bill, McDon-e- ll when he returned home after the deer hunt in October. The trip was made by plane. She visited with Bill and his family in Long Beach, and spent a month with a daughter, Mrs. Maureen Dunn in Burbank, and enroute home spent two weks in Bagdad, Arizona, with another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Milne. "y vf? 0idQTOlal8(J Anna McDonnell son-in-la- w, |