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Show Gwen Simpson, Bucks Col lide OAKLEY ni CARD OF TIUNKg is with sincerity that we Gwen Simpson was coming home from Salt Lake after athave Leo and Roberta Frasier been In Phoenix, Arisona the tending a class In Dental assista ance, and was over the Brown's past week. We hope they had road, almost to the bridges on the and enjoyed very nice trip the Weber River, when a herd wonderful sun of Arizona. Mrs Vera Wilde and daughters of 7 or 8 deer stepped out on Beth Casper and Lois Snapp the road in front of her. Owen left Monday to fly to Phoenix. hit one and broke itk legs and Arlzofa, for a weeks visit with back. Gwen was Very fortunately. Ruth Mooic another sister. was not to and traveling slowly gone Wilde has Florence Las Vegas, Ncv. and Rowley, injured. Their car received only California to spend some time minor damage. This would be a good remindwith her children. Florence er for us to watch for deer. plans to bo gone a month. Janicl Brown had a little bad There are many of them close last week. to the highway at this time of to " . UU, ..1 Tha hiitoric Mormon Tabornado on Salt Lako City's Tempi Square was completed 100 years ago. Centennial observances are planned. The Tabernacle is shown during construction Announcing Buicks now GS-34- 0. work luck going The roads were wet and slick, and when she got almost to the Junction at Park City, her cur began to slide and she slid off the road backwards. The harder she tried to get back on the worse it got, so she left the car and got a ride Into Park City, acomplished her woork and Craig pulled the car back on the roud that evening. Don't know what we are going to do with these women drivers. Thelma li Dwayne SVilde and children Sherida, Debra and Kevin had a very nice faster year. They hat) a Sunday this ' pot luck dinner with many friends to enjoy Ihe day. Ruby ft Ed Webb. Ruth ft Carol Kay Wilde, and Vlen and Norm Ve't nil of 'tandy; Wilma mil Swede Morris and Patty Sue Nell from Wyoming; Dorothy ft Maik Peterson, Brent and Ann Marie from Ogden. Eddy Sorenson was real surprised Saturday evening when ne and Kathy planned to go bowling and went to get Alene and Laverl Bushell and found many of his friends there to give him a birthday party. Those present were; Kathy Lynne ft ftClark Jones, Jsn ft Blaine Pope, Joyce ft Kendall RockhiU, Connie ft Doyle Howling, Carol ft Kalvin Wilde, Rodney Brlmhall ft Joe Burle. The evening was spent playing games which were real fun. Lovely refreshments were served and everyone had a real good time. (The minipriced GS400.) If FMjyad th no. you know how met our G&400 b. (Ifi the one is the background.) Aad you eto blow roo don't et eGS-40- 0 for It gnat nr. But it juit httle rich far tomepeeaut. people. So we set to wwk end designed the GS-34It bee engine (but the whole machine weighs less). Its "r t. sfc SEE YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER; MOORE MOTOR CO. Wf. ,.. wjfrAwrt ft Wil-Ma- Bradley Hortin Bradley Hortin, one year old son of Larry L. and Carol Col-mHortin, Boulder City, Nev., died March 18 In Boulder City an after a short illness. Bom Mar. 3, 1966 Boulder City. Survivors: parents; sisters, Lesley, Kristan, both Boulder City. Orandparents, Mr and Mrs Glen Hortin, Oakley; Mr and Mrs Vernon Holman, Pangultch. Graveside services were held Tuesday 2 p.m. ut the Oakley Cemetery. Carol and Larry and daughters stayed at the home of Mr and Mrs Olen Hortin until Thursday after the funeral. Go Into Bonds Tnoms Utahns Invested mure oi tnetr family of West Jordan visited savings in U. 8. Savings Bonds Saturday and Sunday with Mr in February and the first two ft Mrs Joe Trujillo and Jolune. months of 1987 than In any aim- - Mr ft Mrs (Nadine) Staley ilar period since World War 11, Gincs and family of Las Vegas, according to sales figures releas- - Ncv., visited their parents Mr ed by State Savings Bonds Di- - ft Mrs William E. Diston of i ector Kathleen Mcikle to De- - Coalville and Mr ft Mis Any mont Loti, Kamas, savings Crystal of Francis last week, A bonds chairman for the Kamas was held at ( istrict. Mr Lott and the late the William E, Diston home and Mr Floyd D. Williams of Coal- - dinner was served to the follow-vil- lc were for Sum- - ing; Mr ft Mrs Roy Diston and mit County. family or Coalville; Mr ft Mn February sales of 82,1474177 Stanley Olnes and family of Las brought the state's Vegas; Mr ft Mrs Wayne Robin-tot- al to $4.6 million, up 17 per son and family and Mrs ft Mn cent over 1366," Mrs Mcikle said, Douglas Robinson and family of and we feel this Is clcarcut Kearns; Mr John Robinson of Other visitors were evidence cf the desire of patrlo- - Hunter. tic Utah citizens to support our Gladys Lamb of Coalville, men In Vietnam." etta Peterson of Wanship, Evan Chairman Lott reported that Overturf of Colorado Springs. Mr ft Mrs Oincs returned to Summit County's share of the home Saturday, sales their was 83,024, February bi inging Mr ft Mrs Darwin Diston visto 84.68 f. ited at the homes of William E. Diston and Mrs ArdcII Morten Sunday. two-mon- th Nor-fighti- ng ItlMnilONMT.Ca.CSC.OIIiaiUMIUlHlllUVSinOOf.IHgUMIUTUIMITI. Everett Franson Light-hearte- d new whiskey-so easyto take! M. Franson, 54, 384 Avc. (2540 South), died March 22, 1967 In a Salt Lake hospital after a short Illness. Born Oct. 8 1912, Oakley, Utah Everett Beryl to Elif J. and Beth i a Maxwell Franson. Married Hope Kenyon, June 30, 1838, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors: widow; sons; Richard K., Tooele; Kenneth E. serving LDS Mission in Spain; one grandchild; father; brothers, sister, Oral' M Billings Mont.; Ralph M., Oakley; Mn James R. (Verna) Fletcher, Midvale. Funeral rites were held Saturday at the Madison LDS Ward Chapel, 2280-3East. Burial Oakley Cemetery. rd interior is dssn end simple end taKcfuL And it has its own ornamentation, paint Job (see the idly stripe and hood eooope?), and, of course, all the CM safety features. So now you have a car that costs less then the CS40Q, but one with its own medal brand of excitement. How can you beat that kind of a combination? ' aw year. wish to express our heartfelt thanks snd appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us at the loss of our beloved husband snd father. Floyd D. Williams. Our mere words are inadequate to express the gratitude we feel for each one who helped us through these trying days of sorrow with their words of comfort. deeds of Infinite kindness, the food brought to our homes, contributions t0 the Primary Children's Hospital and Shrin-er- 's Cripp'ed Children's Hospital. and the beautiful floral offerings. Thank you very much. Mrs Hazc E. Williams Col. ft Mrs Floyd David ft family Mr and Mrs Robert A. Williams ft family Mr and Mrs Wesley Hil; ft family Mr and Mrs Donald D. Hout ft family Mr and Mrs Hal D. Hout ft family. coalville More Savings v - TAYLOR & TAYLOR MOTOR CO. Main Street Coalville, Utah 70 IT. Main Street jCawmgt Utah TAKE ADVANTAGE of our r? 13 on New Cars and Trucks There were the scoffers and the cynics in 1904 who said the Bingham Canyon, Mine was doomed to failure even before it was started. The idea of mass mining of e ore was ridiculed by many of the leading engineers and financiers of that era. low-grad- Cars and Trucks . . . Priced To Sell! years later, the incredible mine continues to set fantastic new records. To date, it has produced approximately 18 billion pounds of copper more copper than from any individual mine in all history. Because the Bingham Canyon Mine is the largest single mining project ever undertaken, it sets new tonnage records every day it operates. For example, milling ore mined now totals slightly over the billion-to- n mark, and waste or overburden removed now totals MOORE MOTORS With its huge expansion program now nearing completion, the Utah Copper Division looks forward to many more years of setting additional records and continuing to be the states foremost industry. Several Extra Clean Used Sixty-tw- o - more than one and a half billion tons. See Mont Winters WHEEL BALANCING AND TUNE-U- P SPECIALS Kennecoti Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opxtrtunity Employer |