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Show - V ' ' V'.lJL v: ,, J wfc'v .!; -- ST , awl jrf n iMPWaWi 4ft " - - wrvaK 14, r .'All. .. rr tldodMrfi May 29, Trsitsi Penny Plant Gets Honor niuwvnw hhwvi Fins Meyer end Mrs. Rom eenmoay and pnaautaiion h9ld on the Utah State University parade graundajar a review of the Corp a Cadata when Pemy Pleat was awarded tha department of Military Science Sponsor award for "ttw advanced student of iha sponsor corp who has contributed the most during the currant year of the oucctrafUl atteie-meof tha corps f and 2 adult visitors. The MIA Marrisds of the Richmond South ward met recently for their nfnlar meeting and dinar. In charge of affairs were Bp. and Veda Spackman, Ethan and Ra Thompson, Clark and Opal Rigby, lbs lesson on wai given by P-- O. L. Bellem. mysn wen of pre-ex-lrie- fered by Richard Begley and Theroa Anhder. There were SB In Word wai rscaivod in Richmond lately of the mg of Vernon Smith to tha Japanese mission. Ho la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith of SaTt Lake City and a grandson of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Smith Jr. Ha win enter the million home on May 17. at ofajee-ttvea.- '" w-. Sunday in fut day anarii-r- a in tha Sooth ward prawn were offered by Alfred Nation and Ran Brarira. The membership of Kim RoekeD-e- y was accepted late tha ward. The Infant eon of Dav tirin' and Rpchaol Mendenhall Anderson was chriatnid Robert Edward Andanon and given a blessing by his graad-fafc-- C2 h, A J OiuSuhMl siited by wmiam Olsen and Bari Smith. Calvin Funk the meeting. Sunday afternoon and even o BgtheJMmary organisation! f the two wards ndd thrir spring family hoar themed to The old Logan Floor MM, taOt in IMA is bow a ban by Nonium Foimeabeck. It wai tba nee or to tha plat The CttiHB Aoto BED I H parti ware taken by Hrt HatJe-n- li - Old Weston Flour Mill Now Just A Couple Of Storage Sheds WESTON Standing to tha oath of Waiton la a land mark that la ladkaflva of tha faduatxlal community of The land mark ia tha old Logan Floor lfflU actually the new Logon mO which wai the auccaaaor to tha original gristmill of Wet-toyaa-terye- ch. Margaret Mendenhall. Webb, Patricia Choger, Pamela Bair, Jacqueline Andros, Dariane Larsen, David Bair, LaAnn Benson, Jay Wribb, Douglas Murray. Carol Funk, Bubara Hujoe, Di- m Muwcy, GrMf Beriey, Wanda Ranaom, Brant Baa-laRay Larsen, Betti Ann Miller, Leslie Smith, Reed Webb, Steven Bowles, lunette Schorield. The Louis family did n skit and sang. Oh How Lovely was fae Morning. Calvin Funk, Priesthood adrisor talked. Preyen wnw effared by Jane Robinion and llaik Anhder. Mrs. Amy P. Bair, was the stake board member present m, Ro-bina- on ar. - n. Mothers Day Program Given An interesting aldine, Gerry, Gayle and RoTRENTON Mothers Day program wai bert MerrilL Mr. and Mn. Ferrell Ste- vens and children of Lagan were dinner gueati Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mn. L. C. Butler. The Glen Griffin family gavea program at the Smith-fie-ld Uoae Mother's Day dinner, Friday night They were assisted by Melva Cottle, Lu-- a Lott and Norma Reeder. The program consisted of duets, trios and solos with readings interspersed. The Griffin children an Janet Arlene. Talks were given by Rum Andrew, a tribute to mother from Memories of Pres. David O. McKay, solo. That Wonderful Mother of. Mine by Bertha Godderidga accom puled by Norma Reader, talk. Gospel Lessons My Mother Taught Mm Richard Hansen, solo, Mother by Glen Griffin, by Norma Reeder, Teaching the Gospel.1 a Mothers privilege, tar LaMeU Ashcroft. Song, Barbara and EDu Griffin, accompanied by Arlene Griffin and a ahort poem by Tamers Griffin. abort classes the Junior Sunday school Bang two songs and a lovely gift was passed out to each mother won offer Reeder and . ee Wallace A. Cottle and tobert H. Reeder were special guests. Emery Wlrar and daughters, Shawu and MlCbdle of taht Mato were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wiser. Mrs. Alena Wiser visited her mother, Mrs. Quale Ihatn ef Logan. Mr. and Mfa. JUflne P. Jtor-adrove to Salt Lake Ctty Sunday and were dtorar of their son, Mr. uM BBen. Marriott - PAY TRIBUTE Memben of the staff of the Lewe iston rawde achooL and ollien es Clayton to Un. en, nut prindnel of the acbooL nave mole McAdwbo ii rattrtng ttibyear (eecond from left). A epedal PTA meeting wm nrid In bar honor. The Cttiiun Photo NeU-tribut- Miss Gerry Merrill was honored guest at a emprise parte Thursday evening at the home of her parents. Several glri friends from the USU came out and spent the evening playing fames and ; n grate k. They h Blshop and Mrs. W. 8. Hdt a triple drove to Ogden 8unday to viClark of Ghuketon on Wedcombination 6f the standard sit their eon, Mr. and Mrs. nesday. A Holt and family. Eft-Mrs. Florence Butler spent works of the church which home they visited Mr. iveral days at Mato Falls win be very valuable on tar and Mra. BIO DnDon of Brigwith her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dee HUL The email ion Last week the YLM1A Ben- ham. Mrs. Loin of the Hils, Ryu was oper- son stake pneidenqr and the ated on for removal of ton- Gleaner glri council gave a ed to faeto LaNae far a few for Miss deny nfarril. days. sils. was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mdrfc evening Mr. and Mn. Richard Kaiser of Salt Lake CUy spent the bowling at Preston, Ha. fol- enson end Gladys Howe of week end with ter mother, lowed oy nqjper. Gerry has Logm drove to Ogden Suserved on the Gleaner coun-ci-L dsy and were hosts at dinner Mra. Helen Andrew. to Min Haws and Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Vance Benson Mr. and Mra, Mra. EUs Griffin and chilSunday. and daughter, Etoiae wen Hhfaw Merrf.1 a dren at Harmons Cafe. They Sunday dinner guests of Mr. a family dlnner.ltora pro-se- also visited Mi motwr, Mra. and Mrs. LeoKrabs of North were Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Mary A. Martinson of Ogden. O. Mr. and Mrs. Duo Bleu- Merrill, Nikki Koppes rge Logan. Floosie Atkinson attended Mr. and Mn. E. N. Butler ard and daughter, Sharon of Mr. and and son, and iBmer Marriott the funeral services far Les- Mra. Ira! Staley, and famite Murray were Btottera Day visitors of Eppteh ter Thompson of Clarkstou en and Mr. and Mn. Lothur Mr. and Mra. Windall MarTbonvaon, Bialna and Ger-- riott Tuesday. pro-wit- Tftaftsa Brids Recentty, Mr. and Mn. Marriott and eon, Paul drove to Murray and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Dave Blaaaard. They alio visited Mr. and Mra. Wenddl Williams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock and famftr of Salt Cue City spent Motherii PajMrith Ms pnroufa. Mr. Dock. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham attended the fUneral services for a nephew, Rex in Logan last week. Mdva Oottlo attended ttw funeral services for Clarence Wendell Ska-belu- nd a nt . sm. WESTON WILL be noting tha UOth annivaraaiy of the during the remainder of IMS. after raven fam-10.The yearcroaaed had .the Bear River from Richmond and ataded a aatUamant in iha Waiton area, a Jamaa Mack and otbera came from Smtth-fiel- d and ataitad hauling rock for the building of a griat min. They nought rock from tha Cedar hilla, northwaat of m tha settlement.'; For machinery, they mod triad Thachera tone of Logan had taken out of tha Login mUL tt WHO MATCHED 0 - The machinery conalitad of one pair of little bum three and a half foot in diameter, one amall grain cleaner, two atandi of ofavntora, one centrifugal reeL AH of tha aoulp manf had been mada in gf)amue 1 Hffcwri Log-an- ta IMS. a alio from Thatcher! for sowar and a UK Jamaa Lef-fi- d tmtina that had .barn freighted acroaa tha plans la USO by os team, i ' The group alio brought a Vlttle old rattle tnp" of a vhM i wham , imond for throahiag grain. Hi Jamaa Davenport of Richmond and Anton Jtaran of Waiton ran tt. Ihoy could threah SO bustala n day. An irrigation dtth was tab an out or Weaton Ctoak eas ed tha Geargeoon in 1887 the mulwus inopm-tioOour not noodad wai shipped north. Tha ndSarwm jcTlMChria) Miller. In UBS Peter Jeaperaen remodeled the floor mIH, pot far larger wheel 15 feet another act of bum and two centrifugal reeli. llora elevation wan addjod-IlMB Petor Jbepemon and Rarami Janaan fold tha Weaton Floor mill to EUnom Kaspenen McKiy of Hunta-villHer aon, L W. McKay, ran tt. In ISIS, Haber McKay, brother of I. W., ran the min and by 1915 tt wai running night and day. In 1919 the Dahla brothen of Cache Junction bought tha Weaton mill and moved It 800 yards east near the highway, They also demolished the bushel elevator and rett with a smaller one. operation started to grind flour on December 28, 1 a. no I i -- n e. 86,-0- 00 Cid 1919. The next known operator of the mill was J. D. Hodgea who IN ran tt in INI 1950. NORMAN Fosnei-bec- k bought the properly, which Included an idle mtiL original mfll bnm out of Mo ed lu tha front yard of - eras la The Wi Often Photo MOTHERS WEEK BMP AT USU CAMBPU8 Mrs. Mabel Canon enjoyed visiting on USU campus during "Mothers Week End last week. She attended classes mi variety show on Friday. Saturday they ware entertained at a fashion show in which Mabriano participated and Vis on a committee. Following tha parade they attended a panel discussion, Mrs. Charlotte Sheffield Mu-fiel- d on poise and . talked charm. They also . attended the presidents reception and a smorgasbord. Mothers from aS countries and parts of the US were In attendance. , Tha elevator is now being used by Mr. Fonneabeck for storage and a bam. Tha old grist mill, which is part of a tumbling down abed, la owned by P. B. Greene who plana to tear the remainder down some day. OUR MOUNTAIN Once it waa a mountain. Today, after 00 yean of copper production, it is Kennecotta Bingham Canyon Mine half a mile deep, nearly two milee wide. It took men to create industrial achievement Mg men and hig this ItanbllnK d TUMBLING DOWN of use, first as tha tint grist mfli in wamon ana now ns a storage shad, ia thia rock boOdinf, originaSy buitt -- Ttae dBm Photo in 1806. Pyfyff yap, the machines have become bigger end mqn complex. The men, too, have grown. With yean of axperiuce, they have increased their knowledge and ddlL Through thek fttfjrlby Monday last walk Edwin, LeRoy and W. F. Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marital Smith, Mra. Mildrad Means, Emma WUdman and Justin Erickson of Preston; Mia. Ftonnea Gray of Logan; Frank Anderson of Bupert, Ida. attended tha funeral services of an aunt, Mrs. Emily Smith 17, ia Lyman, Ida. She was tha sister of tha lata W. F. Smith, Sr. Her posterity Include 12 surviving of U children, 90 M0 great grandchildren, grandchildren and 12 gnat, gnat grandchildren. Fallowing the Trices these people rimed relatives In Rexburf and Idaho Frill. In tha Richmond ward meeting Prealdeiit Kama Erickson conducted and greeted those present Prayers were offend by Rodde Erekaon and Ann Denali. Colleen Jonas was the render. Mhsic directors were Afton Butters and Janice Traveller. Accompanists wan Laura Lu Campbell, and Elaine NMson Speaking parti were taken by Brenda Ntelson, Rea Campbell, Marty Little, August Miller, Mann Butters, Lori Jana Merrill, Brad Dennis, Debbie Day, Mary Jane Bair, Christensen, Wendy Kirt Christensen, Jett Theur-er- , Doyle Webb and daughter, Jenna sang, (Mi How Lovely Was the Morning." Teachers duet was by Alton Button and Anne Eredson. Reed Woodland, Primary advisor, talked. V Thera is much illness in town and several people hospitalized at present Among those in the hospital an Mr. RUby Jansen, Mrs. Iona Mrs. Anne Spack-maMrs. Ivy Anderson is recuperating Mowing tome time spent In the hospital. And-derao- n, n. mastery of the machines, they accomplish production feats today that would have been considered imposeible just a bm yean t) Tamers, Barbara and LaAnn, Fid-lowi- ng enu-dnet- nd NOW A STORAGE Briefs Mc-Chr- aa- - lift Up Your Voice end Sing." In the Sooth ward Mondnhnll Prarident conducted the meeting and gave the gnstlagi Musical numbera wan under the dir ractlon of choriiters, Carol Fmk and Wanda Ranaom and 1M ago. Copper production at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division represents an investment of more than $30,000 par employee in machines, plants and equipment. This is dwarfed by the incalculable value of the men of copper who make all thaw inanimate objects come alive. Because of their specialized talents, Kennecotts employ-se- e tower over giant equipment. They are today's standard bearsn for the Men Who Matched Our Mountain. . nbaaccott Copper Coaptaatiaa tosh CoppsrDMska "Ah Equal Opportunity Employer i.r |