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Show HELPER The PAGE SIX Illl JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, Hews About Our Neighbors From 1951 v, By LOU of Interest from Neighboring SPRING GLEN By fe M 4 y Al-jda- . d . ! J l r. Kath-complete- d suf-'j-y- Types pin. Equitable Insurance Agency M. Tttten Price : Phone 202 See the CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO. For Your Building Needs Better Materials HELPER PHONE 72 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Zorn left last week for their home in San Bemadino. California.- - after weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn. Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn are pleased with the announcement of a new granddaughter, born to Mrs. Edith Nelson, of Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson were week end visitors in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richardson and children spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bowen at Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christensen spent the 24th holiday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Christensen and Sunday they visaed in Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price. Mr. and Mrs. Weldo Buahnell, 1 1 I I 1 1 It 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 JEAN JENSEN I I I II I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Verdis Dykes returned to his home Sunday after having a His months vacation. parents motored to Ferron to bring him SPRIXG CANYON An out ing was enjoyed at Mud Springs MESS IUIIDING MATIONAl la&t Tuesday iby Mr. and Mrs. WASHINGTON, D. C Bill Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Evatz and family, Mr. back. By AwmICm Mr. and Mrs. Muler have moved and Mrs. Byron OUen and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hun- from Spring Canyon to Castle With velvet still the vogue, you: ter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gate. undoubtedly know and use the oloj Mr. and Mrs. Mario Tonel and technique of fluffing up the nap; William Hunter and Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pagano and fam- family spent the week end at with steam from the kitchen ket- -j tie. But do you make it a point to ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mills and Scofield. have the steam pushing through Mills the Mrs. The iLauoa and Olsens Byron family, 6pent the wrong side of the velvet? Thatj week end in Sunnydale at the Darlene Wall. really raises the sap. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grant home of Mrs. Olsen's parents, ' White ruffled curtains make a Monson of Altonah were sorry to Mr. and Mrs. "William Hunter. tablecloth for festive hear of the death of the Visitors at the Udell Keele lovely frothy Cover the table with a small nineteen month old home are Mr. and Mrs. Colby dining. with all purpose sheet tinted son, John Dwight. The child and family. Mrs. Colby is a sis- dye. then setpink the curtain over It drowned in an irrigation ditch ter to Mrs. Keele. with ruffles swooped up in front fastened with little bunches! near their home. He was at the Howard Perkins and Lewis and of flowers. in Roosevelt on Sherman loaded the Opln Mortuary v boy scouts Tuesday where Bishop and Mrs. and their camping equipment inIn all the many times you've Grant B. Jensen and DOryl call- to their cars salad, have you ever early Monday morn made potato sometimes ed to pay their respects and ofthe potanoticed that and took Dell to them Maple crumble when cut and somefer sympathy. The funeral wa ing to the annual scout camp. Mr. toes held Wednesday at Altonah. Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Sherman re- times they don't? It's the chilled potatoes that hold their shape: Monson is the former Marion turned ones usually fall apart Monday but the scouts will the still-hWinkler of Spring Canyon. when cut. until Saturday. stay Mrs. Mr. and Hy Laird receivMrs. Clarence Pauley and Rosa-le- e ed word last week of the death "Keep Off the Grass" and that and Mrs. Forsyth means you with the white shoes.! of Mr. Lfeird's brother, Dave motored to ProvoSterling and hack Thurs- But in case you don't, clean those " Laird, of Provo. They left here day. ' grass stains as soon as possible Saturday and on Monday attend with soap and water. Then, apply Mrs. William Gorishek plans ed the funeral at Provo. the trusty pi' white, shinola. attend the Utah State Medical to Last Tuesday and Wednesday To heat rolls or biscuits without Anna May Biondich visited at Auxiliary Board meeting of which &he is a member on Friday, Au- lighting the oven, place them In Pueblo, Colorado. the top of a double boiler and heat 3rd. Parian Allred left Friday eve- gust over actively boiling water. Takes is in Farish Gladys visiting 15 ning for Provo where be visited California with her sons, Bill and about minutes. with his wife at the Utah Valley her Merlin. She accompanied Hospital. She is recovering from Lt. and here by the Stake Genology Comthe injuries received in a car daughter and mittee. Eleanor and John accident nearly a month ago. Mrs. Roger Carr and sons, Iarry Richards offered'English the prayers. Scott. and She will soon be able to return President Sterling C. Forsyth to her home. and Bishop Grant B. Jensen were A hamburger fry was enjoyed sent to Price 2nd ward to speak. in the canyon last week by Gay-len- e were accompanied by their No Primary was held last week They Mills, Marie English, Darwives and Suzanne, Linda and y as most people were away celelene Wall, Hayden Hunter. . Doryl. Wall and Damon brating the 24th. The next (Corky) P. For&yth reports David Elder mary will be held at Price park. from his mission in Cardiff, Gragg. Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Christoff returned ..The Mia Maids of the MIA tDat he is as his work enjoying Mrs. Thursday evening to their home along with their leader, President. District in Spring Canyon after spending Eleanor English, and her husband enjoyed a trip up Ameria months vacation, in Colorado. can Fork Canyon. They climlbed . Mar-Jack Mower who is in the to Timpanogas ines and is stationed at Hawaii lne mountain GOOD FOOD has recently been made aSer- (Cave and on tne return trip home e He will be discharged stopped at Park RoShe in Spring-villgeant. Is Good Health and went swimming; from the service in September. The Junior Gleaners and their He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ha Jensen, accommovleader, Mower who recently Morley the to Bishop to the Church ed from Spring Canyon Fair panied Welfare farm last Wednesday view. V1MLUI3 iL uUK HCllJ LSJ i evening and weeded corn. Monday home Saturday and Sunday were evening they attended the soft their son. Newell, and his wife! ball games sponsored by the church at Carbonville. and family. Plans are being made by the Bob Farish returned Sunday MTA for an outing at the Price from Rock SJjrings, Wyoming, where he has been auditing books I nark. Oimla,. Cf.h(Vl1 n-- a hell) KllTI- for the Union, HOMEMADE PASTRIES Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Evans day morning at iu o ciucn. visited in Salt Lake City last urant u. jen&en preiuea auu Member Day conaucxea. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Supt. Henry AMERICAN RESTAURANT returned Prayers were given by Marie When Shields. they ASSOCIATION Anderson. they brought back their daughter, English and Clinton was given by Marlene, who has been visiting in The sacrament gem 100 STRICTLY Linda Forsyth and a two and one Salt Lake City this summer. UNION CAFE Lou minute tain by Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Wall and half Jensen. Mr. Mrs. and and Lloyd family Sacrament meeting was held, Wall and family visited in Fair-vieat 6:30 p.m. Clinton An-- i of home Mr. Sunday the at Sunday Owned & Operated by and Mrs. Morley Mower. Mrs. derson presided and conducted, FRANK LUMBARDI Lloyd Wall i9 the former Carol John Houghton and John Gilbert were sent geneology speakers Mower. Dinner guests at the Grant B. Jensen home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lund, Mr. CHOICE OFFICE SPACE and Mrs. Albert Rosenberg and Affalone Jensen, all of Center-fieland Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox and Lynne of Helper. These relatives came to blp celebrate Bishop Jensen's birthday. Affalone, Mrs. Lund and Mrs. RosenHELPER STATE BANK BLDG. berg are his sisters. J WMt III a., nmrm U. S. Smelting Plant Notes Founding i i Patterlck 1 Mrt. Mary uuko SPRLN'G GLEN Mr. and Mrs.( floor last Saturday. Their home Thomas Haycock visited last week lis a display of some of the most in Salt Lake City and Provo with modern features in nomemaking Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haycock,' and they are justly proud of it and Mr. and Mrs. Art Haycock.) since practically all the work Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinick was done by Mr. Dunn with the Jr. spent Sunday in Clear Creek able assistance of his wife in the Tisiting Mr. and Mrs. Hill Jacobs decorating of the rooms. Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Smoiic ieit , Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman visit with drove to Salt Lake City Thurs- Sunday after a ten-daiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- - day to H'lng Mrs. Bernadine tone Smoiic. They will make.colton and son out for a visit. their home in Portland, Oregon. Bernadine will leave Friday on It was an 'enjoyable week nd the Zephyr for 'San Francisco tor the Martin Matekovic family! where she will sail Augus-- t 9th when Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hurst; for Pearl Harbor to join her busand son, Clayton, stopped over band. Bob Colton. Bob is engaged enroute to their home in Reno, in Military service at Pearl Har Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst met bor. Mrs. Huntsman served fanv Clayton in New York as he re- ily dinner Sunday for Mrs. Colton LDS mis-- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Broadbent turned from a two-yea- r aion In Europe. Clayton brought and Mr. and Mrs. oa Hunts-first hand news from Mr. Ma, I man, of Salt Lake City. ieovics raauves la lugosaavi M, and Mrs. fieorm Haslam where he visited. visited over the week end In Mr. and Mrs. Milan Corak and 'gait Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. uutii op6" iuq Aim uuij David Colton. David Jr. returned in Salt Lake City visiting with with them for a weeks visit. his mother, Mrs. Eva Corak. A week end trip for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank TQmsic of Mrs. Cliff Hansen and Sandra Salt Lake City, spent Sunday j took them to Duchesne and Heber with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, City. They visited her brother, Robert Tomsic, Sr. Grant .Murdock, in Duchesne. Mrs. Emma Tanner, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laursen and Mrs. Floyd Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. son, Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Em- - Charles Ellis were guests Thurs- y ry Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. evening at the home of Mr. bert Tanner, all of Myton, Utah, and Mrs. J. L. McFall for a visited last week, with Mr. and j chicken dinner. Saturday morn-Mrs- . George Olsen. They came to jng jjr. and Mrs. Ed .Laursen the funeral for their sis- - joyed trout 'breakfast with the ter'a husband, Andy Adams, of McFalls. The Laursens have left to make their home in American Wellington. Lloyd Jensen and Mrs. Howard Fork. Jensen and children visited Sun-- 1 miscellaneous shower for day at the Oliver Jensen home. Mrs. Nick Nickas, formerly Miss Melvin Bailey of Ferron visited Marilyn Snyder, was given July last week at the home of his. 17 at the McFall residence. Miss eister, Mrs. Elva Judd. Beverly Snyder and Miss Joanne Mrs. Harold Duke and Elaine McFall were The drove to Heber Friday. Mrs. Roy guests made a bride's book and Clift and children of Juneau, played Bingo. Those present were Alaska, returned to Heber with shannon McDonald, Arlene W'il-- , them after a week's visit. They 80n, Mrs. Johnny Nickas, and also drove to Salt Lake City Mis. colleen Wells--, all of Price, Saturday to visit with Miss phyl- - Mrs. Bryan Brady, Castle Gate, lia Duke. Beverly Bruno,. Gloria Zanelli, of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coletti, Of Helper, Mrs. Homer Snyder, Mrs. Salt Lake City, visited last week Date Snyder, Mrs. Janet Plaga, McFall and Carol Ann with Mr.' and Mrs. Don Rolando. Mrs. j, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Giacoletto McFall. moved to Dragerton where Carlos j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fullerton operates the Workman's Market. visited Sunday at Soldier Sum-Mand Mrs-- . Roy Dunn have mt with her mother, Mrs. n their new home Kimball. Mis Juanita Rowley visited ficiently to move Into the mam with friends in Provo over the week end and made the annual hike to Timpanogas peak. One of All thousand people started on the hike and Juanita wa among the two hundred and fifty that completed the trek and received her G. SPRING CANYON 1 TTTWfTTTTVTYTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTTTTTTTY" Notes IIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIHM It I Looking east at 646 acre U. S. Smelting Mining & Refining Co. plant in Midvale Ground was broken for original smelter in 1901. Mon-son'- Old Timer At Midvale Reminds Smelter Of Golden Anniversary s ot The site of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company's Midvale plant is important in the pioneer history of Utah. Many of the details of the background of this location were all but forgotten when one of the Midvale old timers, Henry P. Jensen, 80, visited the smelter recently to remind tne lead smelter superintendent it was time been in continuous operation since to celebrate a 6U year anniversary. early 1905. Subsequently the copMr. Jensen told the superintend per plant was dismantled. ent he had moved the first scraper Today the plant consists of of earth on June 16. 1901 to break offices, railroad shops, the forerunner of the yards, laboratories, ground for and ponds, tailing Company 8 present Midvale plant. dumps that cover an area of slug 64G His reminder of this golden an acres. The flotation mill, in placed niversary resulted in the uncover- operation in 1926, was preceded by ing of some Interesting facts about a gravity concentrator and Huff the area. When Mr. Jensen's electrostatic Both the into the 1!ground, gravity mill separators. first bit scraper and the Huff plant 11 : j nam were replaced in 1926 was .Known as mug miuvaie by the presJunction, it was tittle more than a ent flotation mill. turn in the road leading to the Today, United States Smelting mines at Bingham. and Mining Company's Earlier the site was named East Refining Midvale plant employs around 550 Jordan, and "Gardner's Mill" was erected nearby on the west bank people,themany of whom have been company for 20 vears and of the Jordan Rivei in 1859 by with Of this group, 85 own Archibald and Robert Gardner. more. their own hnmes anA 9 9 ex. nun This mill sawed the first commersmall farms which offers a clear cial lumber on the first formal of the economic securitv grant of water for industrial pur- picture poses in Utah. Later. Utah's sec- enjoyed by company employees. The company spends about $9.- ond flour mill was built a short distance away. 000,000 annually to carry on its Utah's mining industry was born metal mining, milling and smeltinsr in this area in 1863. when Gen. operations in Utah. About half of Patrick E. Connor, commandant of this sum is paid U employees, state Camp Douglas, presided over the taxes account for about $460,000, first miners' meeting held in Utah, and the balance is spent mostly in at which Bishop Gardner was uian ror supplies, power and other elected first recorder of the Jordan services. In addition, about silver mining district. annually is spent to purEast Jordan, known since 1909 as chase custom ores for treatment at Midvale City, is today a thriving the Midvale Plant. community of over 6,000 inhabiThe changes that have taken tants. The name, incidentally was place over the past half century at chosen by a company employee the Midvale plant are a tribute to named Smith. industrial progress in Utah, and The present Midvale plant was they represent a omen for the built in 1902, originally as a copper future, not only good of the entire insmelter. In 1904 construction was dustry, but of the state and country begun on a lead smelter which has as well. 1 son-in-la- CHURCH HEWS Le-Ro- Pi 00 V a of Meadow, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley Sr. Mr. Bushnell and David Rowley Jr. and Wayne enjoyed some ciok Mrs. Rye Clerico. The girls worked on their sewing and completed plans for the summer encampment at Camp Boulger. Mrs. fishing on the Scofield Reservoir. Clerico served a refreshment. Miss Phyllis Rowley spent the week visiting in Salt Lake City with her Telatives, Mr. and Mrs--. Clay Allred. The MIA girls and their leadMrs. Colleen Leavitt Doss was ers, Mrs. Ruth Murray and Mrs. taken to the Price City hospital Elva Jones, in a participated last week for medical care. swimming party at the Helper Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton pool Wednesday. Lunch in the enjoyed a week end visit in Poca-tell- park completed the day. Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. The LDS Sunday school was Keith Gardner. conducted by Edward Simms. Oayle and Madge Rowley return, Prayers were given by Joyce vaed Thursday from a Judd and Patty Dunn. Sacrament cation in Meadow. gem was by Janette Rhinehart a Mrs. Cliff leavitt visited three a talk on "Faith" was given by days last week in Salt Lake City Pricilla Boyack. with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chrissacrament meeting was con tensen. ducted by Bishop Stanley Judd. William Tdpolivic, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Patty Dunn, Joyce Judd and Rudy Topolovic. Mr. and Mrs. Leah Anderson were the speak Bacon and daughter, ers. Howard Last week Margaret Evatz was a guest at the home of her Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. Farreat Time books, weekly, friwid, Darleen Blackburn. Yarbourgh and Tom Steele of The Lou Timothy'9 visited in Kenllworth spent the 24th on a and monthly, now available at the Cleveland on Sunday. picnic outing at Huntington can- Helper Journal. CHURCH HEWS SUNRISE CAFE d, RENT FOGS Inquire at Bank Phone 5 semi-weekl- y yon. Mr. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Pay Up To T Ft n p- -! I I INTEREST The Happiness That Security Brings! measure happiness with a yardstick or tape . . . but if you could you'd find that security accounted for most of it. The best way toward security is banking regularly. Start the savings habit You can't today. HELPER STATE DANK Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured up to $10,000 and Mrs. George Olsen visited last week in Tabiona with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reld. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith of Kenllworth, enjoyed the 24th at Huntington canyon. Happy Ray Plaga left Monday to go to Lackland Air Base in Texa?. Happy Ray enlisted In the Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Moab. are visiting and son this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Davis. Mr. family. Simms Mrs. Stanley Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Edward and family. Howard Robertson and George Bendall and Mrs. Jean Wllcoxsen enjoyed a holldy outing at Huntington canyon last Tuesday. It's a Ford F-- 8 lU'Hdinior V-- 8 MIBhry 145-h.- p. saves you money every mile wttfa the Ford POWER FILOT I Bia Job with trailer 39,000 lbs. grow. -- Til havitt Now yaw can rmh yow loads with Mm tt 7 biggest tfvaVt Ford hat IW bwtt BIG JOBSI Tha MO JOBS havo Mm ond Ford Power Pilot, for most power from Iht Uoif J" .1 Ford goif Operator in rh :";L; 'fmr-- - Asa? Wl taT m ' smt 71 f and NEWS The Jolly Stitchers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Audrey Dunn where they sewed on their suits and completed their They discussed party dresses. enplans for the summer campment. Mrs.' Dunn served s refreshment. The Peppy Pals met last week The baking of a cake waa demonstrated y Patty Dunn. The Happy Stitchers met Monday at the home of their leader, ! MiK Truck mm Economy Run kept daily xponta rooordt, demonttratod mat BIG JOB running corti of under 5 tmti a mo AtaOabWlft eMMMOPiltf eJieJ OMtralW tt ilipindit ten tutorial m4f eTtJM M fv drn.A.r. 3 FORD TRUCKING COSTS IISS eecMrte I8KD fBOCXS IASI lOVCItl o eW m frvcH wvmrWTwdaiorfloewf 4-- .its a FORD Lit's Ion priced I FORD SALES & SERVICE 378 North Main - Phone 283 - Ford KG JOBS oor 3 whoelboM duteae, to booVet lor mrr bnd of heavy itovtna. Ttf'm nuuoi for ok or on --rood work, far Helper |