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Show home foe two daya last week to visit and go to Tripoli Club meeting. Cshe reports that they like Park very much, and that business at the Silver King Lodge is getting in full swing. We were Informed thia week that Mr ft Mrs Grant Vernon are taking a airplane trip for a months visit la the very near fu ture, to Europe where they will visit their daughter RaNae and aonJn-IaCaptain James 0. Rymus, and their daughters Jackie and Debbie, who are now living In Germany. Mrs Archie Pace of Kama is a medical patient at the Summit County Hospital thia week. Bert Bprlggs was enjoying his 78th birthday March SO by visiting around town with his many friends. Mrs Elmer (Ina) Blonqulst is feeline lot better after her ari. ! ous sick spell last month. Miss Cookie Lee was home over the week end from Logan where, ' both ttbet cleArx .Kiev better she Is finishing her maater's dewr gree in History. Cookie and Bonnie are happy to report their mother, Mrs Ada Lee Is home from the hospital and feeling much better. She Is going to undergo an operation on April IX, and we hope that from then on he will make a rapid recovery. Mr and Mrs Tal Morby returned vlalted Saturday the Burroughs home last Sunday after a weeks at the Carman home. visit in California where they atMr and lira Gharlea Rockwood are happily announcing the birth tended the wedding of a niece. Mr Harold Hobson blessed their It's- - vacation time for Willard of their first child, a boy, born new daughter in sacrament meetand Cora DHlree. They art visit- March SO 1n a Salt Lake hospital ing Sunday and gave her the in and T friends relative two Idaho, He weighed in at ing pounds name of Karen. Oregon and Sacramento, Calif. ounces. He will be well' apoiled Mrs Ray Larson and daughter Mr and lira Frank Baker, and with his many doting grandpar- are spending this week with her children, Terrl, Bob and Linda ents who Include Mr ft Mrs Mick mother Mrs Jane Jensen while enjoyed a quickie vacation with Hansen and great grandparents, her husband is on a trip to Anchtheir parents, Mr and Mrs Char Mr and Mrs Heber Bpackman all orage Alaska. lea Baker at Nampa, Idaho and, of Morgan. Mr and Mrs Oeorge Jess at Ray Richlns, son of Kenneth Mountain Home, over the week- Richlns is receiving his student teacher training at North Summit end. YCET and Mrs Mr Wallace and Lynn , small daughter of Ogden and Mr The first H meeting of the and Mrs Perris Lynn and small First Year Foods was heM March son of Salt Lake visited with their 23 at the home of leader Ina parents Mr and Mrs Belden Lynn Jones. Election of officers was over the wees-enand attended Millard Wilde of Trail. held and . the Cookettea was basketball Kbme the Corning Oregon, visited with his brother chosen as a name. games at Henefer. Perris was a Eldred and family over night last The members are: Nedra Richmember of his age group team. Thursday and then spent the day lns, Kathy Rtchlna, Nancy rela-HeiCoalville In with Mr and Mrs David Biennis and visiting Jan Stephens, Linda of Salt Lake spent the week- - three and friends. He and his wife Effle Fowler, Maria BorJones, and were on their way to St George end with their parents, Mr er, Teresa Pace. Kathy Rlcbdns, Mrs Harrison Richlns Echo and where they are pfenning on mak Reporter. CoalMr and Mrs Ralph Garfield tag their future home, (Mrs. Marie Sawley spent the vllle. David also played ball at i weekend at Salt Lake with her the Henefer Home Coming. Mr ft Sunday guests at the home of daughter and Mrs S. P. Mikkelsen were her Mrs Jack Hansen.. WhHe there mother, Mrs Lottie Woods, and she attended the baptism of her sister, Mln Ruth Woods of Ogden. grandchild into the LDS Church. Mr ft Mrs Art Gale were Fri-i- n They drove to Evanston, Wyo., the afternoon where they visit- - day evening visitors at the home of Fred Robinson and family. ed their brother, and slster-in- ' law, Mr and1 Mrs Ed Woods. l Mr ft Mrs Martin Ahnoae Mrs Mary Parrlngton of Walnut were Coalville visitors at the n Creek is visiting her daughter, home of Mrs. Lois Sargent Rae and her parents, Mr day. and Mrs J. B. Carman. Helen Rae Don Sax ton was an overnight Is making her home with her visitor last week at the home of grandparents. The group visited his brother Clyde of Wanshlp. In Sunset with Mr and Mrs Char-- He in on a trip to New York to las Burroughs and their family, visit with members of his family, and then is going to Michigan to spend a few months with other Lntrt Ave ir hv to txnry ViVin . on a name but think it win be Wade C. Grandparents are Mrs Esther P. Rorkwoad, Centervllle, ECHO Mr and Mrs Charles Rockwood and Mr and Mrs Virgil N. Hansen of Echo, welcomed their first Morgan, The mother Is the former child March SO. at the St Marks Patty Hansen. Hospital In Salt Lake City. The Mr and Mrs Larry CsJderwood young son weighed 1 lbs 3 and 2 os The parents are undecided are rejoicing over the arrival of a Births ' MIA t MORGAN COUNTY 1,022 square miles 1960 ---i5 MAIN TOWNS (I960 populations) ranjunm special planned LAKETOWN SLIDE randolpho woodruff Foods FONTS Of BTOEST AND ACtvTTB3-B- att Canyea Setarveir water sports Dsvat SMe curious natural formation ia Weber 'Canyon Minwaw Hawaii Tral through East Canyon weird erosion CUaetsw VhkmWhm-IM- ag Cam Sariaaja Safari swimming, roller skating, other recreation County Hopping aeries published through the) cooperation of Hie Utah State Press Association this newspaper. Materials furnished by the Utah Tourist and Pubikity Council, Council HaH, State) Capitol, Salt Lake) City. r, lOKMsAMY-VaU- eyi perfect time to Long Visit with y Distance. the family or old friends. What a Joyful way to start the week! Mountain States Telephone L of Bear River and Bear Lake, adjoined by high mountsins. Created ia 1864 ai Richland MSTOtKAl sACKOaoUNO County; name chanced to Rich in 1161 Named cither tor Charles C Rich or rich soil of Bear River Valley. . Settled 117a KMNnOPBtTesSTANO ACnvnBS ' camping, beach resorts r Ufca Stank Qvarfnk on US 19 get ftw VaMiy charming rural drive S MaMClaW.MKalhroUfWasalca Bear Mountains, River Valley The copper industry handles more material per pound of finished product than any i other basic industry. At Kennecott, it's 500 to 1 that - is, 500 pounds of material to one pound of copper. The material comes from the Bingham Canyon Mine in the form of overburden and ore. Daily operations call far the removal of 268,000 tons of overburden so that 90,000 tons of ore can be mined. That's a total of 358,000 tons a day. relatives. Ann Smith, daughter of Mr ft Mm Jack Smith had a birthday party held for her in the Wan-hachurch house. She reports that she and her girl friends had p a wonderful time. They played ball, listened to musks, ate and then made it Into a slumber . At the Magna and Arthur Concentrators the 90,000 tons of ore are crushed, ground and put through the flotation process to produce 2250 tons of concentrate containing 1 , en-Jo- CITY SCONOMfC ACIIV1IKS Sun-Hele- nothing MbnBk Livestock (cattle. wocA bahcy.itocaaoa sad travel. son-lnJa- Qulat day 211 169 168 - di party. Mr ft Mrs Erne Wilde who Have spent the winter In Arlsona returned last week to attend his brother's funeral. They visited their family and friends over the weekend In Coalville before re turning to their home In Willard. where they win stay during the S37 Randolph Laketowa WoodnUr Garden City TCvWaAJHY Canyons and valleyi of Weber liver sad its tributaries, mounded by high mountains, HtSTOtJCAL BAaetOUND Created 1S62 from Davis County. Named for Jedediah Morgan Grant. Morgan settled in 186a v. SUNDAY APRIL 1, 1988 THURSDAY, ARIA potion) cow.vn.LE THIS COMING -' RICH COUNTY (10 square miles WfUATtON 1960-2- .M7 MAM Crff (1960 1,299 Morgan ECONOMIC ACIMIItS Crmrnt. kvettock (motdv wooiV dairying, wheat sod barley. 4-- m UTAH- Pastoral beauty and serenity mark these two northern counties, where the people live in rural valleys sheltered by lofty mountains. An abundance of streams and lakes make them favored above most other Utah counties. ECHO Hen-nefe- UULVILLE. MORGAN AND RICH COUNTIES to d Summit County Bee 6 County Hopping in . . . v, Fjfgt baby boy who weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 os. and ,W3i 21 Inches long. Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs Neil Lytbgoe of Henefer and Mr and Mm Hershel Calderwood of Coalville. The Calderwoods also have a daughter, Julie. summer months. Mrs. Clarice Morton, Mm. Don Wright, and Mrs. Vern Wilde mo tored to Kamse Wednesday afternoon to have a with Jim Robinson and family. We got our first taste of spring this week when the fire truck was called out to put out a grass fire at the north end of town. BIH Blonqulst was serenaded with a happy birthday song, sung to him by some of the local Park City boys last week. Helen was family-geUo-geth- By the numbers: nts9s s dDJp)jo)I? U. B tBa less than 30 copper. Smelting 2250 tons of concentrate produces copper ... 650 tons of it. And that represents about l500th of the material removed from the mine. ratio is more The than a mere statistic It's the 500-to- -l Bids Are Invited for construction of NEW SHEEP SHEDS basis of every operation at Kennecott, which must be maintained at peak efficiency to achieve the greatest economy possible and assure successful copper production. Plans and specifications are available at County Agenf s Office DEADLINE FRIDAY, APRIL 16 Copper Corporation Utah All bids are to be sent to HOMER FOUST, Secretary Fair Board Coalville, Copper Division Utah "An equal opportunity employer" |