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Show r U0,r r 't , IB f - THE CITIZEN. LArWn, Utah Febreary ANNUAL MEET ATTEND "B 27, 1N4 "orniih Briefs vVard Holds Conference Visits Sister Mr. and Mrs. Smith attended the annual MR. AND MRS. Clair Allen iHwifi iy convention of Am t, Bear River Mutual Insurance and son Craig drove to flwipniy held In Salt Calif, to visit her sis-CAy. recently, and faml y Mr. and Mrs. Stansbarrv and .Uchard MRS. VAN Dunn and chilther relatives In the bav dren from Brigham irea. They visited Mr. and spent a recent weekend visit Im. Harris Alen and faml y mg Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Berg- - In Sobestapo before returning CORNISH . A1 Cornish Ward Conference was held recently. Counselors Sylmar G. Jessop and Wayne Traveler, of the Benson Make presidency presided at si three sessions. The Priesthood session at :30 was conducted bv President Sylmar G. Jessop.Stag-'n-g wsi conducted by Chris McKnlght. Bobby Kent accompanied on the piano. Prayer was by Moss Christoff arson. Speakers were: Bobby Kent, Vera Kendell, David Neeley, Ed Robinson Hyer high councilman D. D. Richand Stake Clerk Stuart ards. Prayer was by H. E. Bergeson. The 10:30 session was conCOMISH Free-mon- i: er r- a j t - City ,iome. f S 'W. ' I and J ; ii :li ducted by President Wayne Traveler. Prayers wen offer- ed by Scott Neelev and Paul- ette McKnlght Talks were k. f THE MUSIC MAN -- Robert Mouritsen, River City, Prof. Herald Hill. In tbs "Mi i One linunfflBn, ud Nancy Christensen, i below ptVTUUMTV ; b Clean as light IMs VMM MWVswl VMjCIMVTwMy e Saves Space f Separate f control fortemperature room. Draft-fre- Billions in bmofifft every IMl hw a Light M If WStflV Os. office. We alactrk, W UTAH POWBR r Marl 6 LIGHT nm mm imoi MINING ASSOCIATION CO. tear is ; ! v .V Wt . The we know h today could no t exist without conservation of naturel resource And Jtamecott's Utah 1 Copper Division is demonstrating how conservation goes hand in hand with espaneioo. Greater production of copper will result from Kerin n cotfa dollar aspanrion program, the largest in Utahs industrial history. Greeter conservation will, at the tame time, result from the program as it applies to the precipitation plant which produces copper recovered from . Expansion AND conservation? W Iritis , IVMV I1IM Judy effective January 2, 1964. I1 VWU for regular rates in total electric homes 4 USV Mr. sad hire. Trevor Rich- ,ment meeting were Mr. and ards drove to Brigham Sun- Mrs. Jim Rodebuah of Logan, day to visit their itauKhter. land Mrs. Claris te Talbot of MR. AND MRS. LYMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bugaard Lewiston. The mooting was conducted by Douglas Hendimer. Eskelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo and family Ladle and Mr. and Mrs. ELDER DAHREU Talbot dricks. Aldene Cornish, Norris Taylor all of Ogden, of Lswiston wsua guest speakwere weekend visitors at Aw er jo Sacrament meeting. He Shumway, Sharon Cornish and home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton spoke en experiences of his Kathy Jensen wen la the as N.C.aires Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor million to Enlaiid. OrviIle participatedGroup halftime during are moving to Logan and he of Lewiwton sang a at the University of Utah Wiser Is taking over as dstrict and Utah State University manager of the Watkins Pro- solo accompanied by EAwl basketball game on Saturday. ducts Company in this area. Leavitt Visitors at Sacra-They attended the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast Sunday morning on Temp'e Square and attended Sacrament in a Silt Lake In IMS America's mines produced $19 biHfon worth in Aw afternoon. They ward nf minerals and metals. Private stopped at Maddox oa their of these product h tfcalr original term, home. They wen acway Iwdeariet, lot everyone enjoy product! and ecndeoi aABaMaiAaeaAlAAe man uAeca a, WaMaeimndlea gua companied by Mrs. Oneta wrnnrnmmmnmm ms vvwispononpi giio nil Anne omens ewSaAneoe elauamJn asei Ml s wnmtmm Day and Mrs. Buie Merrill gga aaoaAlee of Richmond. gLJe ag now mm vi nv ifm angS pmoms Mrt. June Kingsford visitUTAH ed her mother Mrs. Martha Iff Oliverson in Preston on Covs Electric rates for flameless electric and air conditioning too heating reduced 15 e Mur, leads Patricia Van Dyke, Jan the cUlscn of River Ctty, in an Improinp- pi Is KsSiy Hendrick, a leading River City tu "Pled Piper" parade. In the background of hhmb a Ivan and Warren, matron, the small town community. Music Man will play Friday and Saturday at North Cache High School. for residential customers in Utah. have been MUVB multi-millio- Heres how! overburden dumps. With new equipment and new methods developed by Kennecott scientists, the precipitation plant will almost 6000 tons a month. triple the present level of production Recovering more copper from overburden is conservation in the truest sense. It is conservation beesuae it makes loss of a valuable fuller use of a resource prevents metal used in almost every aspect modem life. Among the many benefits resulting from Kennecotts expansion program, conservation stands near the top of the list. to tbs of I they given by Brad McKnlght and was by Carol Buxton. High councilman Richard Lewis spoke about The Importance of teaching honesty, and hard work to our cl Clerk wSlnSm Stake arMte stout 5X22 disappointments and losses as valuable lessons in this life, and prove ones bravery or weakness. The following ward members poke: Primary President LA poke: Primary President LaVerna Price, 8 n n d ay School Superintendent Paul McKnlght and Relief President Myrl President Wayne Traveler was Aw concluding speaker. President Sylmar G. Jeisop conducted Aw evening were by Lai ry from Preston Ssfii MR. AND MRS. Josenh My-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayna Price and family from Montpelier, ler, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Del-visited Saturday and s&Imass o,tt Price family, Mrs. Byron Hall have Visited Arthur recently with Mr. and Mrs. fPLflt mer Fc Stot and MRS. Htclw rttod Mr. DECONN ul Hn. Bruce Pitcher and family in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard and baby daughter American Kimberly from Falls visited Sunday Mr. and lira. George El wood. md Sirs. Gi bert Bing-the are ham ents to a baby giriboi MR. AND MRS, IRVIN 'cently to Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden. . Kendell visited relatives in nil Spencer the daughter of Layton and Ogden recently, Kennel Stang- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Raw- er of Ogden. lings visited Mr. and Mrs. Kendeli In e. rou MR. AND MRS. GILBERT Ogden last Monday. Bingham were guests at a their Mr. and Mrs. BUI Velbel and birthday dinner for at Evona Into have moved Stanger the daughter family her home In Ogden lat SunSarena Troseth home. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Berge- day. Hw Binghams also vison of Provo were visitors sited Mr. ana Mrs. Frank weekend at Aw home Bingham in Ogden and the of BJr and Mrs. H. E. Berg-- Charles Eddy family in eson. Clearfield. Cornish residents. Mr. and Mrs. DeConn Pit cher entertained the folow-fo- g rtinnwr goeits Sunday: Pauline P. Rohwer of Logan, Mrs. Larry Gregory and two daughters, Minnie Pitcher an Lonny Pitcher from Wells villa and jerry Pitcher from Pres ton. with ra. KJlbh Kendal ses-Pray- ers conducted Aw business of sus- taining of officers. Speakers Bishop Wendel G. Hanson, Jo-Jn- ry PitchJerry is the son of the Brawn and Mary Pitch- er. late er. Ha recently returned from Aw mission field after serving In the Eastern states mission. Musical numbers included vocal solo bv Minnie Pitcher accompanied by Glade Myler and n vocal dim by Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hollingsworth accompanied by BUST McKnlght Members of the high council in attendance wen: Clarence Anderson, am Wiser, WiTii Hen, Allen D. Smith, William Harris, Lindsay Rawlins, D. D. Hyer, Gerald Peterson and Richard Lewis, and Stake Clark Stuart Rich- ards. "Quick, easy starting my eveiy timc-w-lth VJniBHt C70" This ftalnawr uss r h coded his storting troubte. With Wright's ssdusfo Quick Start IHnsir (Shift, hs starts with ans sssy pull, then sdusncMthsItowsr Shift lor ms-imunata- powsr. Ths tatas fuU iuqiat pouw, log Ttafs why ths m Mrs. Gilbert Baker entertained members of Aw Alans Bridge Club at her home on i Friday evening, President Sylmar G. Jeisop id high councilman Ariel Benson were visitors and speakers at Aw Sunday meet-linIn Aw Cornish ward. Marcell Pitcher sang a vocal gplo in Aw Sunday availing Sacrament meeting in Preston, where Jerry Pitcher reported his mission recently completed in the eastern gs states. t Recent visitors at Aw homo of Misses Mae and Virginia Hanson were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Groutage and family from Logan, LL Carleton Reese from Benson, Mrs. Jack Pearce and daughter Linda from Lewiston, James R. Palmar from Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hinson and Helen Kay Wrifht-fauiltsafi- CTO othi asm outcuta oosting s hundred ctollm mors. Sec yuur Wright dealer sud by g tte quick-startin- Wright CTO Chain. TSSSSL VmUSf MM eNMN 0ptrtMpMiw Hyafi$r ekr Orciustse pmCWcSew SOWS. ..Ilruni 9f4t.es dvi chmn aawa...bMi ntsjs RfiWfowu bum earn.. .teat umo POWERSAW FREE READ THIS GUIDE INFORMATIVE YOU BUY ANY POWER BEFORE IT LISTS ALL BOOKLET SAW ... MAKES, MODELS AND PRICES. kioi.crn Farm Equipment Co. 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