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Show . 0 : ' ? 's ' ' i , J ft '.'f - Tif P " W CUCgt. i . ' I V .. ImWm, itta fdivinrCd .V-f- ' April 1. lM f l isit V r S V !,i 1 and Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Am Era. Ma.i Bodily aad Mr. aad Mrs. Ion and James. Cottle attends! tbs tor Bodibr- aadfamUy at banquet for tbe Seventies la Weston. The Chiistenrw famJhey attrodsd tha birthday ily from Banlda entertained. dtanu tar'x tht Raltef Mr. and Mrs. Marita Mon-letaA Sunday school. of Ogden visited with Mr. Tbqf Vent toBiiink. Wadi, nd Mrs.. Seaborn Lamont whan tbegr vldtoi wteh Mr. aad i family. ' They attended Mrs. Van Thompson, Sunday school ana fast meetr of IfrT adtftaa ing, V- Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer Kerr r. aad lirsOrrsl Harris aad Mr. and Mrs. Laurie ta'Barilhfldd with Kerr visited Tuesday In Idaho Ihrir dsutfrtaiY Mr. aad Mrs Vans with Mr.and Mrs.- Bill Kerr' and family. On Thursday they visit'd in Logan baby was grestedbya with Mr. and Mrs.- Sberwin Mr Ctttk. ad Mrs. Bartow. G0- - Miss . Padnr of aad Mr. Praia Riverdale , spent Saturday Ban, lfr. .and Mrs. Nnrmn rigfatwtthMlss Diane Hatt. - WfaTwWi5nimt ty al nd "r.' - a -- . I Host Social Animal Horch Scdol - jf.s it ; T?' J&cMXaaWfc SawtMalla bag Fennel, Flddls . For oelsellve, bleed spednun weed control in wheat, use: Baevel P Phis 1,4--0 L V. Ester, Tank MU Combinations. Higher Stain Yieida Low Cost, Effective Control , e Fester, Essier Harvesting: VILBICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION Ml EMtOMeSfeMt, Chime, IMneto 00011 FRANKLIN COUNTY; GRAIN GROWERS . - . LOGAN SEED AND Logan, Utah ' Wdkvllp, Utah FEED CO. BRENCHLETB - k Hie Relief TRENTON Society held their annual 11th of Match social Tuesday afternoon in the want chapel Pree. SeUtta Pitcher conducted the pragrwm as follows. Opening song, Now Let Us Rejoice, prayer was by Had-ri- g Bingham. A narration of ttm past general presidents of Society was read by Helena Andrew with the ing mothers sieging ate hymns, all favorites of 'the presidents, A special solo, rThs Seer1 was sung by Cliff Wiser. Benediction was by Mertm Brawn after which a delicious luncheon was served In the cultural hall with Elsie Eppich, Lois Merrill, Violet Andersen. Geraldine Merrill ii MDUa. ffpftFSiwfn Ruth preparing and earring. Beau-titplaccmarke .decorated Hie tanks. Theae ware madi by the Relief Society prari dency. FfaBowtag luncheon an pm parade wae bald and several edected to be modelled in the stake. During the morning Mrs. Msbel Morian-so- n dipped plastic flowars and than was also quilting. Jensen, drama director .and Berdean Bodily, music director. The Emcees were Dianne Hall. Sue Ann Whittle. Nancy Gilbert, and Peggy Knudeen with Leelee Gilbert at the piano. The program consisted of and a song, dance, Made-out- s waltz-dunumber pedal was by Oscar aad Vella My Wild Irish Rawlings, Roee accompanitd by Vera Cok. sing-epprop- n- . et al Sw went to Sunday school and fSet meeting. Berdean Bodily and Linda visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Talbot and family in Lewiston Sunday. Mrs. Talbot le convalescing at home after major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. George Lake pent Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules. The Lakes had Just returned from Hawaii where they have spent the past two years. Mrs. Robert Bodily and Lu FI i - - Mr . Doliei Scsieties Hold The MIA FAIKVTFW variety Show was presented in the Falrview Cultural hall under the direction of Virgil ( ; So-cta- L2IA Officers v tram - nvan O. Roller, Weeton, vlrited at the office of Senator VISITS WITH SENATOR Len Jordan while attending n National Wheat Growers Convention in Washington, D. C. Mr. Keller and Senator Jordan, who la a member of the Committee on Aero mwHmi mw) Spnco. Sciences, inspect die Senators Gemini badge. QUILTING PARTY Mrs. Ztlda Hinckley Jhad a quilting it bar home Friday. Guests wan Reva WUson, Minnie Cde, Shiriey Larsen, Oneta Hyde, Vena Kmuben, and Merideth Hall from Lewiston and Ida Hqwril of Pres: i . ton. MISSIONARY COMPANION Mrs. Hazel Bakken of Oxnard.- Calif., arrived Tuesday afternoon to spend the week with Lois Miles and the Cedi Miles family. She was a wilMtHMty pomp hm hi Lois MU hi fliiiMi- - ' Tho copper industry handles more ,material per pound of finished product than any other, basic industry. At Kennecott, it's 500 to.l that is, 500 poumls of material to one pound of copper. : v--- : I P. i : " The material comes from the Bingham Canyon Mips in the form of overburden and ore. Daily operations call for the removal of 268,000 tons of overburden so that 90,000 tons of ore can be mined. Thats a total of 358,000 tons a day. r- - i . M r v. r. . Bit the numbers: : a- 4 ' T ' At the Magna and Arthur ' Concentrators the 90,000 tons of ore sire crushed, ground and put through the flotation process to produce 2250 tons of concentrate containing ; ; : - m less than 80 copper.V l I Smelting 2250 tons n,' IV- i of concentrate produces copper . . . 650 tons of iti And that represents about lSpOth of the material removed from the mine. ' . , - 1 . ' :'-- ratio is more The 500-tthan a mere 8tati8tic,Its the basisof everyoperatiohat Kennecott, which must be maintained at peak efficiency to achieve the greastif economy possible and assure successful copper production. i. ' v- tmA 'J'': r i' ' ' ' . f .. : ' - ts Mdknnott Balky. Mrs. Marguerite went to gdtLek Ibeedny with her daurider, Mr. Blefr Henderson of Dayton, who taking her Uttk girl down to the doctor for tests. Mrs. Irens Schwarts of Day-to- n took them. They retained Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ahroed Cm nd Bhir Henderson loft Thursday afternoon for Bolso whore Mr. Cm and Mr. attondod an EEA convention. They returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen and tamily of Gkndak, Ida. were Sunday visitors of bar folks, Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Bailey. They alio called i lfr. aad Mrs. John Porter. ' Mrs. Fisher McDermott spmt the past weak fat Ogdon with her husband who was in tbs hospital for tests. They didnt find anything wrong with Mm. White there, ahei sited in Bountiful with her daughters, Ifr. aad Mrs. Allan lUggtns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goold aad Ifr. Mrs. Vance WaBnr and in OeatarvUk with Ifr. and Mrs. Lee Better. They returned borne Friday evening. Ki J V X I . ; '. . ( t . , Quiet day ' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Doris drove to 8att Lake Monday on business. Tracsiistsa fiiisfs Onridn Stole visitors at tamday school Sunday morn-in- s were Lloyd Christensen of Mink Greek and Ted Larson of Preston. Mis Utshns Shumwey who k attending school at BYU spent the week end home wtth her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Kenntt Shamway. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paridns and daughter Gkmu drove through gtmwbeny Canyon Sunday afternoon. They enjoyed dinner In Montpelier. They called at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard end also visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson of Ones. $ r -- Ah equal yy ; m Haw H Kimfl rnwr UMl kd hr Ur M i MhMMd k UliSNd wUaiUf . Q Uee NttresenBaperakeeahetee M-ie-- Sritar-Gyye- e- urltii i-- lt -4 O oy Long Distance. the family Mari ereps reenlre ae mnek Sritar as wUs rifrita leqriree AH t times eu plants u MMvrie, ta CHIarim. Utok, O Utak. Statewide Service evaPaMe ftem imr dmlera sad sril testtng kb. O Yeubsmewwi ntaqiVfl. a i types of ftriOkere are nveilebte ta balk, taw, avribMe FDJ. at Seeth Davis. Utah, ' or old fdonda. What Joyful way to start the woold m. wtth tbe base, the BONUS FERTILIZEBS. . JM.-. oppottiymqth. '. : If Qnerifty Cask O ?VY ..... full of choose flavor o WILLIS HAIL DEALER PHONE CH HM LEWISTON. UTAH BMtha . and IS OOTiTACT OUR LOCAL irt- qujdc INCREASE FARM PROFITS TODAY! n-ii-i- A:r.- r and on 1. nothing special planned perfect time to an-J- rm : Participating m SUNDAY ...Vf V- Fftiifltw Brisfg KRAFT Dinner CLIFTON The Oxftrd-CUfto-n and Ikyton wards held their Gold and Green baB In Dayton Friday night A large crowd attended. Tbs anisic was tarnished by the West Side school dues band. A good floor riiow was njay-s- d. There was a number of boys aad girls from Clifton that danced in the floor show. Ibrir danct directors an Ra- Visit . WOIlsriHe. were Mrs. Lorraine Christen sen. Mrs. Elk Maughen, Mrs. Edith MaughantndMrs. Re in Leishman. Mrs. Ruth Maughan was. They wng quartets, tom and Mrs. Christensen gave two readings. History of die sod was given by Mrs. Ludk MEhraid. Prayers were offered fay EQai Pack and Lon Wards Hold Joint THIS j COiyilNG : ol v: 1 aad the week end Mrs. Vem Hncktey. r Mill Joyce Fowler of Balt Lake City visited et the home of Ifr. and Mrs. Veen Hinckley with ter, fiance Stephen Hinckley. Mki Zina Inglet spent fron Tuesday to Saturday with her parents, lfr. and Mrs. Bar nerd Inglet Miss Inglet is between terms at the L D 8 Business College in Salt Lake. Boland Olsen of Salt Like City visited, with Ms mother Maty Olsen over the weak end. Fimncine Peterson of Salt Laka Ctty visited lest weak end with her grandmother Mary Olsen and her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. ' CHHmWHi m . Ji'ry-- ; " - LEWISTON The Lewis-J- ;. ton First ward Relief Sodety brid their birthday snniver- - r. eery Tuesday In connectk with their literature lesm Mrs. Mery Simmondi con- ducted the meeting.; Luncheon was served at 1:80 p.m. to 96 j ' guests. Musical numbers were v and riven fay Cklr 'Muter Kelly TUbot i Following lunch, Mre. Nor-m- a ' Bodily gave tbe literature ; Hen-dera- m , - ? - ganizations cekteated the of the society with On parties. Tuesday morning the South ward wen enter tained with musical program presented by Indies .. v. RICHMOND In the Rich- - i mond ward on Wednesday v morning Lucy Spackman conducted the program. Mns- kel numbers were given by '' Mrs. Genial Webb and Mrs. Tfaalk Spsckmen aceompnn- led by Mrs, Adonis Deads. Mrs. Bessk Lemon demon- trnted batter breads nd baked several kinds from a basic redpe. Dinner was served to Mrs. Orisne Turner and. Ible week Mrs. Doans Hinckley vent both ward Relief Society orwith Mr. RICHMOND IMF Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules and Joyce Bowles met at the Salt Lake Airport and brought her home for. an ovemight visit The next day they took her back and visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Conn Hampton in Roy. : Mrs. Ruth Christiansen and baby and Mrs. Veria Harris and daughtos vislted injOg- den. Mrs. Christiansen ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bybee and Mrs. Harris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilson. , . Mrs. Namni Gilbert, Mrs. Monta Nelson and Mrs. .Vera Cole attended the Garden School . Thursday afternoon and evening. .. Thomson. Dinner approximately - UnEDJlL FEDm&ED CO. lOdvrie Utah. it |