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Show Mr and Mr Dean Rees and hioving to Preston, Idaho, where them were Thelma's brothers, . Mike n " and Mrs Job Adam spent Rteh Mallit. family Norris and Saturday they will make their home. i and Lola ard has work in the area, mak- - Doug, Thelma and family drove Thanksgiving with Jack ' Old friends of Mike Tsoukatos 'to Provo where they attended, the Esell in Porterville. Mrs Lydia Paskett had much to ing the move necessary. will be happy to know he is Orson and Bemiece Dawson BYU footbaU game and also vis- be thankful for at this Thanks- ' thoroughly enjoying the "old their family at ited at the home of Mr and Mrs ! members of their lined giving time. She is now recuper- enjoyed having j0nwl Ovard. on the home r Thankigiving day.Glen Henefer in home at her a Ing jtate famly for a Thanksgiving Donald Dawsons, feast Saturday at Harlan and. following her recent succesaful including the NaVee and Allan Bune, their, Alice's home in Salt Lake, operation on her eyes and has Mary on Kent and a friend and Dot high praise for the wonderful COALVILLE Mabel Larsen reports her fam- Doctor who took care of her. She and Jack Winchester and filmlMrs. Ray (Karma) Larsen and lly enjoyed their Thanksgiving and her husband, Curtis, also en- - ly. at Owen and Sherd Ancfc- Joyed a v sit the past three weeks the daughter Laura Jane from thp where the famWoolstenhulme's Paskett Sherman son. from their ejSabTfte'rToon "of room for the of had plenty home of Mrs. June Jensen for the ily of Sacramento, Calif, who dellc,0UI vWtllg nd holi- featlvities. Christmas and Thanksgiving his -'Joined Wednesday by ,wag enj0yed at Lon and Blanche ,! who arrived by plane from Call- hoe by Blanche's mother. at fhf home of Mr to fornla then BsMa Davta of BJen' Ju"e ' Mrs. Ed Jensen and family ln dayM" Salt llfe fw and Hennefer and farally Holliday. Mr. Larsen is expected wtoe they Joyedmntmrrtto. d witaon of d famlly wlthin a few )t0 of Max and Sherman Mrs Mir and Waddoups. Tta home of Sheldon and Nan- A delegation is being formed tnd M Dougla, Toole Paskett left Friday to return to cy R chins was the scene of a to citisen'i attend a state-wid- e Col0i are famUy o their home. farewell party, Nov. 19 which has been called j spending the holidays with Mm. meeting John and Trudy Findlay and Richard and Yvonne Fawcett be- Haiel Toole. Thanksgiving din-- in Springville, Utah, Friday, Dee to Idaho moved and fore they ner was enjoyed ln Price with 2 at 7 p.m. son, Stephen, spent the Thankson This meeting haa been planned Kenneth Dawson and Wilma with v family members. giving week ln Utah siting recent move into their new Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warner and!t0 dismiss the problem of relatives and with Trudy's grand- home in Coalville. Others enjoy-Keye- s. spent Thanksgiving Day ln aoHdation of rural schools in parents, Mr and Mrs. William were Harold and Bountiful visiting with Mrs. War- depth, hear various points of the evening a had good Everyone tlmejp view, and outline a plan to make acquanted with the Drlene Rlchins, Larry and Kay ner's sister and family. getting the rural voices heard. Dennis and Susanna and Dearden, Mr. Joe andMrs. Trujillo son end although Findlays new The desired result of this acPat--1 Elaine and Johnny family spent the day with their little Stephen was quite unaware Rlchins, tion in the next State LegislaGrant Roberf' Emma Rlchins ln son kett, Salt and and his family of all the fuss being made, he had Lake with a Thanksgiving feast ture is to either make the state his picture taken with his me- and Fawn Stephens. raw ln regard to this problem Hillman and Elsie Richlns's for all. ter, grandmother, Mrs Effie home was a hive of activity Mr and Mrs Joe Trujillo and responsive to the desires of the Sickinger, great grandfather, Mr or provide for a broad as all their family entertained Mr and Mrs people, Wm. Keyes and great great Thanksgiving day of all the aspects of school study sons and their families returned Glen Owens, children Scott and grandmother, Mrs George Keyes consolidation. Hoenes-eto s spend the day together. Nancy, and friend Lloyd five generations. home representing This Includes Hie advantages to Mont Rlchins and Mervin Rlchof Pocatello, Ida., In a belated John, . TYudy and Stephen left the student of small schools, at ins of Salt Lake, the Harold Thanksgiving dinner Sunday. tematlves to consolidation such Saturday to return to their home Rlchins and the Sheldon Rlchins Scott and Lloyd attended the FF-- A as in Compton, California. upgrading the curriculum of of Henefer and all the granddone with Jolene Triijillo Sat- smaller schools, dollar costs InRay and Sharlene Anderton children. urday night, enjoying it thour-oughl- y. volved, and the economic and and boys drove to Idaho Falls for Mr Mrs. end Gerald and Taylor social Impact on rural Thanksgiving returning home eaneane boarded the train in Jolene also had Carol Dalton as Saturday night. They visited with guest last week Sharlene's parents and enjoyed ! Ofiden last Wednesday night for an over-nig- ht California which Jolene where after spent the they Thanksgiving d'nner at the home i of Sharlene's sister, Mr and Mra ;lpet Thanksgiving at the home night with her ln West Jordan. Mr and Mrs Red Wilde and daughter, Kayleen and In Judy, thankful that their par- - I helr Lilienthal Lean-iwe- re ln Den 1, pack 208 was organised Mr and Mrs Dee StephSan eond family, ill ln been have health, ents, who time to visit in ens, and Mrs Bemett Smith en- ln November with Florlne Jones t also Able to Join them for!0 San Francisco visiting the goo joyed their Thanksgiving dinner and Shirley Chldester as den dinner. To Richard and Yvonne Faw- and aquarium as well as other in Tooele at the home of Mr and mothers. Members are Michael Rees, Kent Pace, Donny Sargent, cett, Lynne, Kent and Connie, sights and then to Los Angeles Mrs Nile Wilde. where they visited the LJDS TemMir and Mrs LeRoy Spriggs, Bret Jones, Chldester, Elton meant this year Thanksgiving ple grounds. They returned home who- - have recently moved from Wayne Judd, Jeffery Vernon, Denver to Salt Lake, and Vemett nnd 3tanley Bowen. Sunday. Mr and Mrs Johnny Paskett and Gary Jones of Logan enjoyJim Jones, Den Chief and For Health's Sake ' enjoyed having Elaines parents, ed Thanksgiving with Mr porter is Michael Reese. The first Mr and Mrs Harry Penney baker Mrs Elwood Spriggs, Coalville. pack meeting was held Saturday, at the'r home for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Oeorge Smith and Nov. 28, when they raced the dinner. That evening they drove family of Big Plney, Wyo visited rockets they had built. Reporter, to Salt Lake to visit at the home with Bemett Smith last week, Michael Ray Rees. GOAT CHEESE of Johnny's mother, Anna and Bill Durrant. 'Ray Paskett has reRANCH PRICES! cently been made 2nd Counselor In the Bishopric In the ward in Shoe Shop Sandy where, he and his family reside. Coalville Mr and Mrs Joe Foster' and Stan visited recently in Riverton with Maxines sister, Twila. and Forrest Perry. Sunday they visited In Ogden at the home of their son, Leon, and family. Mr and Mrs Leonard Johanson of Ogden spent Thanksgiving day in Henefer at the home of their Thelma and Doug daughter, Ovard. Also enjoying dinner with Tsoukatis country" and his family. A letter recently received from him states the 'watber ln Greece yatJ writh very little rain or ooid, and no snow. He goes on to isay he is picking oranges and olives from his trees; t Ha fives his best' reganfc to all his frienda in Echo. CoalvHle, I Ilenefer and everywhere, y i ; ,;JJ , Free Dishwasher - SeJ SkSving IS Citizens Meeting on Consolidation for Christmas DISHWASHER hrin ietf and other prizes will be con-fami- Given Away December dont have to be You present to win Dish- washer! ONE TICKET GIVEN WITH EACH Cub Scouts Meet I 24 $1.00 PURCHASE BULLLOCKS PASQUALIS COALVILLE, UTAH Brooks Kamas Theatre Kamas, Utah FRIDAY, DEO. 2 A SATURDAY, mas ASSAULT ON A QUEEN Drank Sinatra - Virna List FRIDAY, DEO. 9 A SATURDAY, DEO, 10 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 SMOKY Fese Parker Diana Hyland Katy Jurado FRIDAY, DEG 16 A SATURDAY, DEG 17 In the best of taste for Christmas giving THE LAST OF THE SECRET AGENTS? Wyler incaflex (Marty Allen - Steve IRoasl Wyler Incaflex. ..the year-roun- up-to-da- FRIDAY, DEG 28 A MONDAY DEG Wylers exclusive Incaflex balance wheel replaced free if ever broken. With periodic check-up- s, all Wyler tnen'a watchea are guaranteed waterproof and condensation proof for life. Wyler Incaflex balance wheel ...absorbs shocks; guaranteed, for life. a. 10K goM-filleautomatic date. b. o. Latest tear-dro- p 29 d watch. Superb styling thst stand, out at any occasiun ...complete dependability that stands np under any condition. Protected against shock for the life of the watch by ' these changes, mine engineers need topographical maps. However, map making is tedious work and maps . $00.00 fashion. $00.00 Sculptured bracelet Stiinlm rtecl ; special contour band. $00.00 HOW TO STEAL A MILLION Audrey Hepburn FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Dec. SMI A Jan. 1 NEVADA SMITH Steve McQueen Karl Malden Brian Keith Arthur Kennedy Susanne Pleshette FRIDAY, JAN. 6 A SATURDAY, JAN. 7 BATMAN Adam West MORBrS STORE COALVILLE, UTAH Peter O'Toole Artistic computer draws mine maps te 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. These maps help Kennecott operate the mine more efficiently, which in turn helps Kennecott produce more copper to meet the ever growing demand. Burt Ward FRIDAY, JAN. 13 A SATURDAY, JAN. 14 WALK, DONT RUN Samantha Eggsr Jim Hutton Cary Grant Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer |