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Show Page Four THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Mrs. Floyd Nash installed in office Electa; Mrs. Lynn Brady, Martha, Mrs. Elsie Nil-so- n, warder; Mrs. Ernest Farnsworth, sentinel. Mrs. Elysabeth Franke, past Tuckett, Mr. Floyd Nash was installed as Worthy Matron of Chapter 18, Order of Eastern Star at the regular meeting on Monday evening. She replaces Mrs. Ollle Mae Coombs, who has held the office for the past year. Installed to serve with Mrs. Nash for the year were Floyd Nash, worthy patron; Mrs. Ted Johnson, associate matron; Ted Johnson, associate patron; Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, secretary; Mrs. Vem Never, treasurer; Mrs. Ernest Farns-wot- h, conductress; Mrs. Leslie Randle, associate conductress; Mrs. Joseph Roach, chaplain; Mr. Anna Franks, marshal; Mrs. Curtis Butler, organist; Mrs Alex Blight Adah; Ethel Bren ton, Ruth; Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Esther; Mrs. Frank worthy grand matron was the installing officer, and was assisted by Past Worthy Grand Patron, Alexander Blight; Mr. Joseph Roach, past worthy grand matron was installing marshal; Mrs. Curtis Butler, grand organist; Ethel Brenton, chaplain. At the end of the chapter work, refreshments were served, with Mrs. V. L. Anderson as chairman of the committee. For easy entertaining keep daily eggnog on hand aU through the busy holiday season. When friend drop in or you plan a party, you can easily serve dairy eggnog, either plain or fancy. Catholic Youth Catholic Youth Oragnization was on Sunday, and the following officers were elected: Jose Lucas, president; Alice Judge, vice president; David Aldecoa, treasurer; Laurie McCabe, secretary; Virginia AJdecoa, spiritual chairman; Rosalinda Casadola, social chairman; David Evans, physical chairman; Manuela Casadola, cultural chairman; Flint Evans, reporter. A communion breakfast will be given for CYO members on the first Sunday in December. A small fee will be expected for the breakfast. A Christmas party was discussed, but no decisions were made as to the date and other November 25, 1966 arrangements. members wish to remind about the everyone clothes drive this week. Clothes collected will be sent to the needy oversea. CYO For quick holiday clean-up- s, keep an extra bottle of pine cleaner and a sponge in your kitchen closet. Triple-dut- y pine cleaner cleans, disinfects and deodorizes all at once. Tupper Ware Open House An open house for the showing of Tupper Ware products will be held at the home of Mrs. Nick Sarkady Monday, November 28, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. People are asked to feel free to shop and look. Good time to buy your Christmas gifts. None over $5.00. Refreshments will be served, and all those interested are invited to attend the showing. Mrs. Diane Sarkady TelEureka. ephone 433-667- 5, A computer can be most helpful in any number of ways, including its spectacular assistance in space exploration. But a computer also can eliminate the drudgery and time consuming work needed in engineering calculations in copper mining and copper production. For example, Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine is changing constantly with the removal of almost 300,000 tons of ore and overburden every 24 hours. To pinpoint these changes, mine engineers need topographiwork tedious and maps is cal maps. However, map making rapidly become outdated. The computer and its data processing systems have changed all this. Calculations are made, punched onto cards and programmed into the computer. Almost as if by magic, a map of the mine starts emerging directly from the plotter, which converts the tabulated digital information into graphic form. As shown above, an isometric map is complete with contour lines and other topographical information. up-to-da- Artistic computer draws mine maps te These maps help Kennecott operate the mine more efficiently, which in turn helps Kennecott produce more copper to meet the ever growing demand. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer |