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Show NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN ENTERPRISE Morgan County Newi GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT - Milton - Morgan, Morgan County, Utah , FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952 PAGE Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and two Weaner pigs. Call FOR SALE children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, FOR SALE Stc. 6 6. Correspondent Carl Phillips. Myron Adair and family of Logan were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Phonet 103-J- 1 LOST AND FOUND LOTS FOR SALE 2 lot, 71159 Mrs. Milton Barnum. Marilyn and ft., concrete sidewalk, running LOST Mr. and Mrs. Dud Vicare and chil and Richard Johnson are vacation N. Y. CENTRAL KK Co, 71x 2 lots, along Young street, Ctf. 11453533 for 100 sha. Name dren visited In the Pope Bailey lng a week or so at the Barnums. 215 ft, running along Second Return to home in Brigham City on Satur-Dea- n Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and Kenneth W. Kew. West st. Lynn Geary, Phone: for your Printing needs? ft Whltter Co, 45 Mont- - day. family were Ogden visitors on 60-3tc. after 6 p.m. Mrs. Winnie Vicars has Just re-- Tuesday. gomery St, San Francisco, Calif. J. word from her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spendlove, 1941 Jeep, very good FOR SALE Whenever you are in need of printIvan Nelson, that the Nelsons have Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Spendlove, Mrs, radio metal top, condition, full Classifieds 3e per word per Issuel found themselves a home In Cal Belva Tucker, Mrs. Florence Carter drive. Call and heater, ing of any kind, we are here to serve 60c minimum per Issue ifornia and Mr. Nelson has a splen and Mrs. Haxel Spendlove attended or contact Merrald. Ogden 3 issues $1.00 minimum did Job there. Mr. and Mrs. Nel funeral services for Joseph South' you. No job is too large or too small 3t Giles. If ad la ordered to run three times son are former residents of Devils an at an Ogden mortuary, Friday. to receive our expert attention. KOREA CHAPEAUX . . . MilliGirls bicycle, prac- and. after first or second Insertion slide. FOR SALE Mrs. Haxel Spendlove visited Sat the Korea reflect re-- 1 modes la nery no a orders customer Giles. new. Merrald bos-pltstop, tically jr. ami Mrs. Howard Tyner and urday and Sunday at the Dee chorea of the wearer. This worn-a- a 31 fund will be made. Mrs. Bill Stone and Janice Marie with her father, William Lin I a her way te the market Stone were Sunday dinner guests ford, who la very ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Spendlove and of Mrs. Bud Vicars. TWO SCORE AND THREE YEARS AGO family and Mrs. Peter Rock visit Miss Sandra Vicars, daughter of ed in Ogden Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vlcara, visited Tuesday night and on Wednesday ten baa helped Mrs. Mary Lythgoe the J. C. Reeder family. 1 In the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bea celebrate her birthday by helping Letterheads Hugh J. Gowana, to light the candles on the cake. of Ogden. Tyner head assayer at Envelopes Jack Tyner visited on Friday and But this year Mrs. Lythgoe was too International Checks Mrs. Mortensen took the ill, so Smelting ft Saturday In Ogden. Refining Co. On Friday, Mrs. Tommy Morgan cake to her bedside, and with the Office Forms Tooele plant, la sponsored a Mothers and Daugh assitance of Mrs. Leo Mortensen, oldest employe Wedding Announcements teris party for her Lark girls from lighted the candles so Mrs. Lyth with 43 years Others service. He ie watch. could Statements helping her Primary class In Peterson. A goe shown here time was had by all to celebrate the birthday were Mrs. very pleasant Tickets eo balance using Doors Will Open at 7:00 p.m. and refreshments in the form of Sam Mlkesell, Mrs. Annie Jasper, delicate it can Placards Mrs. Wendell Mortensen, Mrs. Roy 8How Start at 7:15 p.m. cookies and punch, were served. weigh pencil line on piper. On Saturday, the Lark girls of Mortensen and Mrs. Joseph Mike-sell- . Dodgers Company has the Peterson ward gathered wool exceptional Ledger Sheets FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Blair Smith and number of from the fences and bushes to obwith JUNE 13 and 14 Index Cards employees daughter of Ogden spent Sunday tain stickers in their class work. long employat the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. H. reBELLES ON Thora THEIR Johnson has TOES" ment records. Color by Technicolor ceived word from her son. Pvt. El- and Mrs. Jody Smith. t ton L. Wood, who is attending AG Visiting with Mrs. Mary Lythgoe SUNDAY and MONDAY school In Fort Benjamin Harrison, Sunday were her grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. JUNE 15 and 16 Ind., that he received the mark of Superior, In his English examina- Leonard Hull and two children, Lo"DENVER AND RIO GRANDE" gan; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lythgoe tion last week. Edmond OBrien Zasu Pitts in fact, were prepared to give Mrs. Floyd Trussed has been en- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sterling Hayden Mr. and and and children Lythgoe her and daughter tertaining grand children from Salt Lake for the .Mrs, Duane Hill, all of Ogden. you fast and efficient service on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 Mrs. Selina ; Kippen and Mrs. "PANDORA and the FLYING several days. last Old-Time- rs any of your printing needs. DUTCHMAN Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nichols, Hattie Kippen Visited Mrs. Mary on Saturday. James Mason who Ava Gardner have resided for several Lythgoe Any statement that this is a young mans world can be successfully months in are moving Visiting Sunday with the Joseph Call Us Today . . . Buy Enterprise, Here in Morgan at ft International the Company plant Smelting Refining challenged by THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Mlkesells were Mr. and Mrs. Clifback Mr. to California. Is Nichols into with of falls 20 service less than an where Tooele, years employee JUNE a brother of Mrs. Floyd Trussed. ton Mikesell, I A. Porter, Vera the Johnny come lately category. "LONE STAR Originally designed to handle Mrs. Thora H. Johnson and Thora Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Val According to T. K. Voyer, plant the plant Clark Gable Ava Gardner Weston. head, International is copper ore from Bingham, personnel Ann Brooks on In visited 1911 Monday lead in ores well above the average as far as started smelting Broderick Mrs. Crawford Mr. and Hill iDuane visited of in the form and the home of Mrs. Bea Hulet in producing sine, employees with long service is conLionel Barrymore Sunday at the home of Mr. and South Morgan. PHONE 48 cerned. Of a total of 579 regular concentrates from selective flotaMrs. David Jaques in Porterville. or 211, have Deen tion, in 1934. Today, copper proemployees, Kxsstxssssstsasxxstiisatssas with the company for 20 years or duction is a secondaryoutoperation, monthly plant turns more; 28, or 163, have 25 years and the to nine million pounds of lead NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN of service; 13, or 77, started with eight bullion and 4,600,000 pounds of sine International 30 years ago and concentrate. sine in the form of more. or 22, go back 40 years or Upper Porterville Slag Processed Statistical Figure MR8.J. MIKESELL In 1941 the company started to To make the statistical picture lead furxinc blast recover from even more impressive, nine emCorrespondent nace slag. Some 400,000 tons of Sweetened or Unsweetened ployees started in 1910 with Interslag have been processed national even before the plant was dump the last ten days at the in to all addition since Visiting that date, first operated, as a copper smelter. home of Parley, Roy and Wendell currently produced. Dean of the old timers is Hugh slag International takes pride in its Mortensen were their brother and J. Gowans, head assayer, who was safety record, which Mr. Voyer atsister-in-laNBC Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mor a member of the original surveying tributes in part to the good examparty that laid the groundwork for ple set by the old timers. In 1950 tensen and family of Provo. Oreo-Crea- m construction in 1908 when the plant the company received the Joseph -- 11 William Mortensen is spending was still in the blueprint stage. H. Holmes Safety Assn, award for the summer months at the homes Mr. Voyer is enthusiastic over regressive decline in accident rate. the work records of Internationals )ver a 10 year period the rate had of his brothers, Roy and Parley long-tim- e employees. A new- dropped from 43.875 accidents per Mortensen. comer himself, with just 15 years million man hours worked, to 7.875 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mikesell had of service, Mr. Voyer believes the accidents. The figure for 1951 is as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and older men maintain a high degree about the same as for 1950. of efficiency, show outstanding deMrs. Leonard Hull, Logan; and YA Unnsual Record pendability and are tops in underMr. awl Mrs. Earl Lythgoe and In summing up the reasons for standing of a job that comes largely from years of experience. Internationals unusual employee children of Ogden. For five years Mrs. Parley Mor- White Star record, Mr. Voyer said: Its hard Man to put your finger on. the reason, General superintendent of the but I guess you can trace it all to Tooele plant is Carlos Bardweli, a the fact International is a good Mr. Francis Sunday were his man who started with In- place to work and Tooele a good lng Visit your ffriondly IGA store today ternational the day after he was place in which to live. As a result, sister, Lovinla Francis, Mary Hop-kie Fifty-fivand stock up on the brands you us. with 12 from of the Francis Robison and daughter, graduated per they stay University -Utah. According to him, the plant cent of our men own their own Kay, all of Salt Lake City. know... and trust I was constructed to replace the homes and 68 fathers have sons Mr. and Mrs. Kent Francis of Highland Boy copper smelter in who are fellow employees. Our men Bountiful were week end guests at Salt Laka Valley which closed down.. consider this a permanent job. the Howard Francis home. Mrs. Almeda Burton is spending BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES Party-De- vils this week in Yellowstone park with 97c Food Ginger, one of each, 3 for her son, Dee, and his family who live in Ogden. 25c MINUTE RICE, 5 oz., 2 for Miss Carol Combe spent the week end at the home of Llewellyn IGA SNOKREEM, 3 lb 77c On Wednesday Wright. night, Visiting at the Albert W. Epper- ten days In Logan and Morgan. In Miss Combe and Mr. and Mrs. Lew KELLOGGS RICE 25c oz. . . KRISPIES, son home ovei; the week end was Logan they were guests of Mrs. atand Barbara and Wright Alan, Douglas K. Sturkie of Columbia, Hydes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moee tended the' Shriners North-Sout61c MAZOLA OIL, qts .. S. C. Mr. Sturkie was stationed Christensen, and In Morgan they . baseball at In Affleck game park 42c at Camp Kearns during the war, visited at the A. R. Turner home. which SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, 44 oz left field Llewellyn played and became a friend of the Epper- Mr. Hyde and Mrs. Turner are Among those attending the wed37c I PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES, 16 oz sons during that time. He had1 been brother and sister. of Mr. and Mrs. ding reception to Denver attending Officers' Re Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde vis- Lynn Adams (Joye Hennefer) were 45c BISQUICK, New Low Price, 40 oz serve camp at Lowry field. ited Mrs. Hydes brother and fami- Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wright, Miss Week end visitors at the home ly, the Stan Christensens. They; Carol Combe and Mr. and Mrs. POST TOASTIES CORN FLAKES, 12 oz. . .. 21c of Mrs. Jane Foote were Mr. and also attended the exercises where Ivan Campbell, Morgan; Mr. and 46c Mrs. Mark Checketts and sons, their son, Wendell, received his Mrs. Vern ARMOURS TREET, 12 oz Blonquest, Coalville and Rex and Darrell, of Preston, Idaho commission in the U. S. navy, and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Adams, LaySNOWDRIFT, With 25c coupon in can, 3 lb 60c Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Udy and sons, in the evening they attended gradu-- 1 David and Neal, of Salt Lake City; ation exercises at the University watched baseball practice at John CHEER, with 10c coupon, lge., 21c giant, 73c Mis. Harvey Hansen and daughter, of Utah, where he received his B. Af fleck park. Kathy, and son, Michael, of San S. degree. On Monday they accom Doc Clements, Lynn Geary and DREFT, With 10c coupon, lge., 21c giant, 73c Leandro, Cal., and Mrs. Marie Ray- panied their son and Miss Myrtle Curtis Holyoak attended the three-da- y mond and grandson, George Ray Stevens to Salt Lake LDS temple, 52c convention of the VFW in JOY, With 10c coupon, 2 for where they were united In mar- Salt Lake mond, of Ogden. Newheld at the City lge., 21c giant, 73c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen and riage, and In the evening were at TIDE, With 10c coupon. Jenna Lee Rich, to the the greet wedding reception visited Lake of Salt City family daughter of Frank and Ruth Rich, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rollins and people of Morgan and other com- was taken to the Holy Cross hosMr.' and Mrs. George Lyons on munities. pital in Salt Lake City Tuesday Miss Marianne Turner left with where an operation was performed Sunday. The Nielsens are former them to return to her base in Long on her food on Wednesday. Alresidents of Stoddard. Guests at the O. R. Stuart home Island, N. Y., after spending ten though the little girl was rather ill Mr. and immediately after the operation, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leland days with her parents, A. R. Turner, in Morgan. Mrs. she Is feeling better now and the of The Stephens Ogden. Stephens Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. operation is believed to be successalso called at the Glen Rollins A. R. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. ful. home. Tuesday evening guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde and Lewis Jensen of Roosevelt Rich were Mr. and Mrs. Jenna Los Is MORGAN N. Francis of of Jess PHONE 43 Maplewood, Angeles daughter, Karen, V J., left for their home Tuesday here visiting with his father, W. Jack Carter and family of visitwho E. is ill. Also Francis, morning after spending the past THORA H. J0HN80N eUw6&te udty I ... ... 20-2- four-whe- 3 al 3 The New MORGAN THEATRE Seeking Permanent Job? Smelter Boasts Club Super ... It MORGAN COUNTY NEWS 87, - 4, GMESi S'AVJNGSfONMZHTSm Shavers Orange Juice, 46 oz. 27c Sandwich, 8 oz., 29c oz., 37c Post Krinkles .16c Karo Syrup, Blue, 21c ar Tuna Fish, . . Bite size 33c - Fancy 37c 39-ye- ar Purex qts., 16c gal., 29c Fresh Ground Beef, lb. ... 59c tm 92 Fresh All Pork Sausage, lb. Beef Pot Boasts, lb, Assorted Cold Meats, lb. h ...... 55c. 65c ... 59c .1 - Ttheeogroup Marlene Margarine, lb. Bulk Franks, lb Pork Loin Boasts, lb Pork Chops, lb. 31c 49c 63c 67c d J. WILLIAMS & SONS CO. PRICED WVJ (33. maun |