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Show I THE CTTODOf. JotZS. 1M4 Utafe Titaln Idcfs ADVANCED FamUy Returns From Nebraska at yean. la Sacra BONK CREEK CsrHcsh also gave M i i i. a b :i. . . I . While the reception they renewed friendships of tttafims duration and reported a very en , , Joyride time. Mn. Thursday. Mr. and Henry EUerman and Mr. and Mn. George 0. Merrill drove to Lava Hot Springs .t and pant the day. Mlases Judy and Patsy Anderson of Liman have been visiting their anri mm wiei Mr. and Mn. William Connary, Jr. Mr. and Mn. Vernon Mer-U- 1 and children' Charlotte and Jamee Keith of Anaheim, whkh was a sorrowful Vlc-U-e to aee, according to the Ftt CaUf., accompanied by FriMerrill here arrived chen. Many Mg farm housea the and .barns beinc leveled to day evening to attend Golden celebration Wedding in a matter : of secoSSnfhey vlalted ML Ruahmora and drove' through 5 also to visit Ms the Black HDla of South Da Winder, and kota. Morrla Pttchar was un- brothen, Air. and Airs- - Ervin Merrill and Mr. and Mn. able to go with them. AferrilL Mbs Vickie Mr. and Mrs. Henry EUer-ma- n Vergil Merrill has been ristttng her attendad a Golden wed- aunt aad unde fcr the pest ding reception lor Mr. and weak. While than she enjoyMn. Arnold Krana of Logan ed a to Disneyland and Sunday. They also ' viitted ether trip of interest. points Mn. Annie Paterson of Lo Airs. Sadie Whitmore of a Mrtong friend, gin, Lebanon. Kansas has been nee been mmAhhi to Mr. and Mrs. TRENTON Willard Pttchor and children, Jay, Dale, Ray Ana and Iva Jean and Ma mother Gwen, returned recently from a six day trip to Aurora, Neb., when they vlalted Ma alater, Mr. and Mra. Robert ' teen cer and alao vlalted fin. Pitcher's parents, Mr. and Mra. E. Ray Aiorrb who an an U3S Oflaaljm aaj atatkmed In Hot South Dakota. While wen at Aurora : Mr. and Mra. Spencer took them abort talk. , a. V moot masting , Sunday, night MINK GSnOMhs Scouts an holding a carwarirat Linard Nobon waa tha church house oa July 1 to tha office of a Priest. Lan-ar- d This la to rebo fundi Cor j twenty-fiv- e , , SKY-V- TRUSS.,. FRL, BAT. V JUNE SB. M. IV U ' nirra thutu Uk 'TlntinyOn " H U. .;4$ . 4 LV V'V . If. i. niuifiTfffiTSf. ,j . One rtaw caeh right JVNKH.li.altl, ,TWiFavorito If Ii- MON. aad. WED. -JUY1 JUNEto r : - flo HUdb ;V CARTOONS - i - V:M Witt Robert Feature Starts 7:11 aad l:M JUNE M. M JULY 1 fl3 Beal Snap" . .. . Connnnlly Thoalro PH.. V Utah A. GUIDE AT WORUFS FAIR Eldar Larry L. Dunk ley, Dunklin, is serving as a voluntary guide at ' that New York WorkTa Fair utile laboring la the Eastern States Mission of the LD6 church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs wihi Elder high achool and ettudud ynnr. wheel chair the Cor , CUibita Bilds . kf is. f - ' I T 6 . 1 i . "V. CLARXSTON , ' al ner sister, Am. peat riiittag Am. Lyle LaPrey visited her mother-i- n law, lln. phlne LaPrey enraute hmne from MIA conference, to her home In Long View, Wash. party two dsughten of Fielding re and Air. and Ain. Wes Tal- Hot - nr Do. 2 - HP Do. 2 - I3T Do. MRS. JANE n JanUne 1-- i 3 PTO Drive 3 Eng. Drive Super 66 FTO - DH - DU 1 r . J ira 1 son-in-la- w ; lo ' - 66 Engine Super 68 Engine 60 PTO 1-- DH 1 - 1DC . 46 PTO .Yl . - ') . - - 'rf : i' .. j;- i j ' John L-- Heggle conducted the meeting. Narb Reese . presented an Aaronic Priesthood achievement award to Bishop Ifends. Speakers were Bra J. Rausten, end Elder Atwood Green a former member of the want, who recently returned home from flw California j? i1. r' , . On Sunday evening Bishop lLi t 'V y. Easy Tenns AvaQaUe reception. i' V j V ! - i J i 2 d. jp V or SELECTION y. . v. son-in-la- w mn t grena-parent- lu ncannnoKD an mum -- PBICED TO SELL- - XHEHESr k. Ir. Jery ' ' I'- - FackrwU of Brigham ; accompanied by her frbnd Gina spent Saturdays, and Sunday with her Av. and Alri. J. E. Fackrau. Linda b the daughter of Air- - and Mrs. Lewb FackreR. Everett and Edna received word from the eon, Budd hi Sacramento that he b recuperating from an operation and has returned to Ms home. ran 1 WE HIVE -- Son-I- nMm. James E. Jsrdine attended MH Idaho Falls, am rejoicing son over the arrival of a whom they named Gregory Reese HID. Grandparents an Mr. and Mn. E. N. Butler and Mn. Mas HUL Mra. Flo- rrace Butler b staying with her daughter for a few days. High Priests g convened ard Chapel Sunday after by her cently. actuation of her bot and two sons of Smith-fiel- Ain. LaRene Clark rf Frank Warner of Sett HR. AND MRS. Lynn SavThe occesilon being the pent the weekend in Ogden, t. MTMEUMYHnBai CMEJUIU attended a MrttKfey Lake Sandy City. He received Ms age and family of of Mr. They on pari of Law Degree at rioted during toe weekend at birthday anniversary Bachelor Sunday at the hone ! of Air. and Airs- Frank Warthe home of their ' parents Godfrey. he University of UtelL-HAir. and Mn. James H. ner In honor Of Am. Marindn las accepted a position In Mr. and Mn. Donald Butter, )gden when he and Ms wife Visitors during the week- JanUne spent a few days Swenson. the farmer Beverly JsrdiiM. end at the home of Mr. and last week visiting. at' me Friday evenfaig Air. and home of their daughter end daughter Shen Lyn wm Mn. George Airs. Pure JanUne and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Am. John Griffiths at n of their family, make their home. v" Marin Loosm and Pederson at Paul, Idahot traded a wedding reception MR. AND MRS. Evaa God-m- y and Ain. of Salt Lake City, Air. AN ENJOYABLE time was in Salt Lake AnCity for their and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Irvin J. Aloore and held at the Relief his bride, Mr. and grandson L. attended a drew Society Heggle v NOV PLATING of Everett, Wash., and rTcail- - and Am. Kurt JanUne, son work meeting when Tarewell testimonial on Sun- family Air. and Mn. Larry W. Hum- son Feature Tbaea: of the Bernina Sewing of Air. and Am. EUb Jar day in Preston few Richard phreys and family of Gran- in Logan demonstrated dine of Riverton. The bride 1:U 1:17 - :S7 - 1:11 An on, son of Air. and Mrs. Shop : ... ger. his to Larson his rarrell yardage of material and was the former TJimIh jtuth prior SUNDAY Dinner guests at the care of U. A pot luck din- Robertson daughter id Air. for the Eastern States earing Mat UJES Night fUS Missionthe home of Mr, and Mrs. ner was served to S and and Am. Joseph A. Robert y CUMna Me Mr. quilting was done during the sou of Satt Lake City. Airs. John E. Godfrey and Milton Sidney Godfrey were Joe JanUne also attended Rausten Sunday school class and ,Mn. Ralph Udy and afternoon, the tMiiiD! V . , Ma V.'( a . Mr. and Mra. Dee Kill of rwsc j . I. r ,,. . .Miv i' ' j ; 1 - , ;r..- - .yrYOUR nASSEY-rEDGirsdiiT- mt WEST th NORTH PHONE MO : IU-08S- miih OH S v PBESTON. IDAHO JO MASS , ( si 1 f . f ; ,Jttakoo20o makeabargain - This ie the year fmr labor negotiations at ' Kennecott Cimtrecta thnt were agreed upon two years ago between the company and employees are about to ' - j union-represent- ' . IS; 'j..i' ' Arriving at new agreements that are to all concerned is not an easy matter, mainly because of numbers. Employees at the mine, the concentrators, the smelter and the refinery are represented by 19 dtf ferent union locale. Each local is a separate bsqpining unit Kennecott negotiatae with etch unit individually. Accord between aU 19 union locab and Kennecott must ba mched to coanplcto negotiationa.' Than la no Short cut to making a bargain. An parties are giving careftil thought to the house, and the final result will reflect the best judgment of labor and management TOILET . ONLY at Kennecott', ' v- - '.T'l.V ' ; JUST , BY w , PORTER-GABL- Trapa aad Supplies . , i - , ... ALL BALL E - 3 t rV'i . DOLL Q00FIHG -4, 'A i L tiHEEumnnou STURDY GARDEN SMELTER 1nfoii JUpmentation: Unitad Stoaiworkan of America, Local 4347 Staatworkars of America, Local 4329. $7E BBS Unitad GADDAGE . i - t) s' s o- AemnUbk - v ' Unitad Staaiworkara of Amoriea, Local 4413 Intamational Dretfierhood ef Ebetricri Local 5130 , j --- , HOTHnifl P0I7W - 5 TIAte TO FAT PHONE s ' dr'r! .;i kio. GADS Heavy Gahraabed. M GaL with Ltd . . . Oujy . . fnJon REFINERY United Moolworkaro of .Vnarlc Workers, Local 1845. . v .. - K .'fi: ' latdedaetsry Ofbr Orty t V. BEARING Repdur 97UI f :? i',- - a. j ; ? J I , EXTRA HEAVY DUTY "1 . i, - 4, . Ulsb CuppoxDMdoa , Fueet, ELECIDK HAI1D SAU . Copper Coppomiioa ;S ' ' nbaaccoli i Camplete with sm with personal concern because the entire state has a substantial stake in the economic effect of uninterrupted copper production f ''. Camplete with Flztureo NOW CONCCNTRATORS, ORE HAMME, POKER PUNT (Mm tqmtnUHoK International Union of Mbie, MM and Smsfbr Wbrkers, Local 392 h System FMaration No, 199 Intamational Brotharhood of Ebciricai Workan, Local 1438 Order of RaHway Conductor! and Brakeman, Local 506 a tntamadonal Union of Mina, MW and Smattar Workers, Local 992 United SMamkan of America, Local 5486 Brotherhood of Locomotlw Fire mra and Engnomon, Lodge S20 Brathorfiood of Rataay Gwmon of Amoriea, Local 104& Utahns follow the course of negotiations i!-- - Steel 534 aatis-factor- y vm naan DATDTUB aad SappUes . s 4 Complete with' Beat ed Vl ' (Mom JfeprssMtatfra-- ' IntemeMonsI Union ef Mbe. MU! aad Smsltsf Wbffcsrs, Locb 4M Intsmstional Asaodstion of Machinists, Lodgs S68 intsmsflonal Brotlwrtiood of Bsetrfert Workers, Loss! 1081 Opsratfng Engiiwsrs Union No. 3 Brothsrtiood of LocomoUre Firemen end Enghwmra, lodgs 844 Office Empty Intenutional Union local me. ' ( 'fin - 052-fll- fil SlE |