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Show Thursday, August 29, 1940. Half Of Strategic Metals Are Produced In The U. S. maof the tin used by this rounlry dur- ly as an important terial and us a retractor? lu mtal-lu'glr- al ing the period. Tungsten finds Its principal use operations, exists lu pub-stu- nt as an alloying material in high speed In the U. 8., but hi quantities The United States has an adequate t00, wl. substantial domestic dc bciic'icatlon of the ore Is usually r supply of Iron copper, lead, sine, j Quits 0f nre slai and the Increased and some increase in t' t and artenic, cadmium, magnesium has stimulated market price would In- - required o alreudy prce for defense needs c; Ii is 8,m furlher lnWM-- - ,c the make production profitable. cording to a recent statement issued pr,.e probably will expand output in desirable that a supply of forel n MIiiIiik f " n'er,cn in,i,n,e mffioient degree to meet ris k hot ore be cssurid. as there is relativity Ilow- and Metallurgical engineers. (ua requirements iu any emergency, little in the western hemisphere. ever, of the seven Important metals Nickel Ik a tremendously useful Illustrates the effect of lets than half the requirements were' Mercury W1constituent of many of the most mon h" " supplied by domestic mine, during a domestic production has equaled v lualile steel alloys and the t'nlled Mines of recent five year period. aa the direct ronse- - Pistes does no'., and probably will fonaumptlon the U. 8. supplied CO per cent of the 0 ise In price of no, produce any aubsiantlul quanf Inrre compared lungston used. 40 per cent of the with tity. However, the source of III per p,T0illa,i V,811 mercury, 10 per cent of the anilessen- - cent of the world's supply la In the 1,1 Principal mouy. 6.5 per cent of the manganese.!7? of the metal la for the u n- - Budbury district In Ontario, Canada, 1 per cent of the chromium. 0.6 per fur the deto- - and this geographic rlrcumsiunce ulluru cent of the nlckle and 0.2 per cent nation of high explosives and ainiuu- - places nickel In a class by Itself among the metals In which the V. 8. nit inn. Antimony Is used principally as is badly defident. Tin Is like nickel In one respect. an alloying element with lead for search has failed to disDiligent aturaKe butteries and machine are close deposits tn the Untied State Substitutes, tug. available and the need la nut to criti- meriting consideration as Important Nor would a sources of supply. cal as for aome other metals. the current Manganese, because of Its vital market price ten times Bolivian the situation. alter price Is as role ill steel making, repurd.-can supply a large quantity of being the most important of t!i.' mines but It la fair to say that If there Iieplurabl) ihurl tin slratugls lneLils. Is uietal of which a large supany ou high grade one I lie nation posof low grade ply should be purchased and stocked sesses large tin is Hint u manganese bearing rock. Much work as vital military reserve, has been done to devisu processes metal. In the event of war, accordfor utilizing this material and in iln ing to the statement, such a stock absence of high grade material the would be far more useful than the burled in Kentucky and the silproblem duubtleaa could be solved. gold ver stored at West I'olnt. Ilowever, it would take a long time to supply total requirements. Cuba and Brazil are Important aonrees In Legal Blanks at Reporter office. the western hemisphere. Chromium ore, required principal Star Dust it it TV Page. S' EUREKA REPORTER Fan Mail F rorn Far Drought London Mere 1 ft an 111 Illness - seel-alloyl- produc-molyhenu- By Virginia Vale MADELEINE CARROLL has the grandest bunch of fan mail in all Hollywood. It comes from France, from a group of French children who are living in her chateau in the country, secluded from the danger of Paris' air raids and gas attacks. The children take time from their studies and games to nt '' henr-huwev- Nominate Jlames P. McCune FOR Juab County Attorney at the jr Elect Uu QUALIFIED, of Colum- degree. Admitted to rur:!re before District bia, Federal and Utah State Courts. EXPERIENCED, Niue year buslnes, administrative and legal ezperlence. ENERGETIC, K'anda for active, efficient and Impartial administration of the office of county attorney foi the good of all the county. MM I tltm 44WW4WW d MADELEINE CARROLL ! PINT STRAIGHT Cede Ms.Nfi BOURBON QUART Cade Ne.Uf WHISKY riaai ois meow Mil t. a tsua, k task. tin nut wmsxt is stimuli sowar ohms THE QUALITY OF YOUR GOVERNMENT IS DETER- Mushrooms added to Li own g.d . y served with a roast give it a delicious flavor. MINED AT THE teaspoon of granulated sugar added to the water in which turnips arc boiled removes the strong turnip taste some object to. PRIMAR-IES- . A DO YOUR PART ON SEPTEMBER 3rd. One teaspoon of cornstarch added to each cup of sugar used in making fudge will make it smooth and creamy with little beating. Borax added to the water in which greens ai e washed removes dirt and improves flavor of greens. Use pinch rf borax in piuce of salt j I H. i KENTUCKY MOWN-FOIMA- 1 Four Wives" proves that It's possible for a sequel to live up to the reputation established by a popular film. People liked Four Daughters" ao much that It seemed unlikely that the picture carrying the siory along could be anything but a disFour Wives" is so appointment. well done that it will make new friends for the family it portrays so engagingly. KENTUCKY Says : The famous Brighton Belle pulled out of Hollywood the other day for scenes in that same picture. The station, however, was a replica of the famous Victoria station, the train was a replica of the Brighton Belle, which covers the 62 miles between London and Brighton in 40 minutes, and the men who filled it were extras, not British Tommies, But to many who watched, the atmosphere was the same as it would have been in the original setting. Producer Edward Small could not shoot the scene in London because of the present war, but in portraying a scene that dates back to the last one he brought to California, for a moment, all the feeling that fills the railway stations of Europe in these times, as trains filled with soldiers leave for the front. case of appendicitis was respon-sible tor the March of Time's exclusive film of the island of Guam. camVictor Jurgens, the era man who last year filmed the March of Time's memorable motion picture story on Japan, was stricken with appendicitis while on his way to Guam; he was operated on at sea by navy surgeons, recuperated at Guam, and spent his time filming all aspects of civil and military life on the important little island. It is part of the new release, Crisis in the Pacific," and is one of the best films the M. of T. has given us. Zlfk My Neighbor write to Miss Carroll, who readg their letters aa she rests between scenes of My Son, My Son! A EXTRA MIlDKKENWCMRICHfi ST3JUEIT BOURBON WHISKY MITSUiT CO. MCOiroiATM To remove the feathers from white ducks, dip them in boiling water, then wrap in a thick cloth. The feathers are steamed loose in a very few minutes and the pins" will give little or no trouble. -(Associated Newspapers WNU ScrvICs.y J. PITTS, Candidate State Nenator, 18th IM-lrl- Speaking of years and biscuits, the first hundred sre the hardest. , I Kay Francis will appear in It's a Dale" as Deanna Durbins mother a very glamorous mother, an actress. Norma Shearer may have a mother role, too. in the film version of the popular novel, Escape." But since the mother in Escape" who is also a famous actress, by the way is middle aged and has a grown son, it seems likely that the story will be rewritten for Miss Shearer's benefit. CONOCO FREE By a strange coincidence, Patsy Montana, cowgirl sweetheart" of radio station WLS, Chicago, goes on the air every morning at exactly the same time as her brother does at station KSOO In Sioux Falls, S. D. It's rather hard on their proud mother not only do they broadcast at the same hour, but It's 6:15 a. tn. Dave Elman will never have e seal on his Hobby Lobby" program again if he can help it. The one he had recently cost him about $35 It had to be fed pieces of fish, frequently. The supply of fish, which had seemed ample, disappeared in no time, and Elman had to keep sending out to restaurants near the Columbia playhouse for more. The restaurants in that part of New York are far from cheap; the fact that the fish was for a seal instead of a human being didn't aflect the price. So. if your hobby has anything to do with seals, don't liy to land on the .Elman program; at least, not until he has forgotten how expensive fish can be. 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