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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Friday, January 12, 1945 ' THE MAGNA TIMES Edith N. Editor at The Story of Milling and Smelting Ridga. Howard Ridga. Publiahar Published Sine 1111 Published By Tha Coppar Printing Company Iasuad aach Friday morning at Magna. Utah Enlarad a tacond data mail mattar undar tha act ol March 3rd, 1379 at Magna. Utah ' The Utah Copper Club is entertaining at a vaudeville show January 29, 8:00 p. m. PAGE Community Baptist Church Midvale Over America DIES Ladies will meet at the Community Baptist Church Tuesday, January 16 for quilting. A reception will be held in the Murray Church for Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Dawson of Magna. Rev. and Mrs. ,Snethen and family, Lieutenant Card and Miss Munson, . Anton L. Jensen, 81, knj Mrs. Marie Nielson of MagnT j' January 4 at the home in Ogdem Funeral daughter vices were held in Glenwood s, urday, and burial made therej Mr. Jensen was well-h- J January 16th. Mrs. George W. here, as he made his hone i Smith and Roland Hughes are quently with Mrs.' Nielson. the local representatives. Sincere sympathy is ett Sunday school will be held at 10:00 a.m. and church at 11:00 a.m. Experience is victor, never The sermon will be Sunset at , vanquished; and out of Noon." comes the secret of victory; THOUGHTS It is good to talk with our past hours, and learn what report they bear, and how they might have reported more spiritual growth. Mary Baker Eddy Bonds- - FATHER W TV of. Mr. have daugh( Beath been Gener Mr H- - f tomorrowstarts ffbmtoday He is only anxious about the one day beyond it, robes i with hopes rainboTh' future to whom the present is Seneoat Mary Baker' profitable. The true past departs not, no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die: but all is A. Me un-.fut- inghai $?ssioi by a still here, and, recognized or not, lives and works through endless were Carlyle changes. L. cers a Green The a soci The past is for us, but the sole terms on which it can become ours are its subordination to the Emerson present Mrs. i birthc Mrs card Mary Bradj However learned or eloquent man knows nothing truly that he has not learned from experience. Wieland A Ladic In. all instances where our experience of the past has been exHugh McLellan built the Sweat tensive and uniform, our judgMansion at Portland, Maine, in 1800. ment as to the future amounts to General Joshua Wingate, of President Jeffersons Secretary of moral certainty. James Beattie War, General Henry Dearborn, lived there. When Mrs. L. D. M. Sweat To most men experience is like died, it became the property of the Portland Society of Art. In its Mu- the stern lights of a ship, which nicipal Art Gallery hang Gilbert St- illumine only the' track it has uarts portrait of General Wingate, Coleridge. Douglas Volks portrait of President passed. Thun and i PORTLAND MUSEUM A po a soc son-in-la- w A Largs grinding units In ths Midvale, Utah mill of ths United States Smelting Refining end Mining Com- ' pany grind the crude ores into pulp to free the metals. Fed into these unite is ore from the compsnye mines and that shipped to the plant for treatment on a custom basis. This was accomplished first (Editor'; Notes Thb ta the Heard of u WU treating Company and CUBtorn tbe United States Smelting through the use of electrostatic sep- imr'Vnd Immune" o(B indium ifr,1! ore Refining and Mining company con- aratlon at the Midvale Plant and Hidrsi.: In early Utah mining days there tinned work for" the advancement later in 1918 the first selective were some outcroppings of rich ore of metallurgical practices. This flotation plant in the United States bodies which made many email company is generally credited with was built by a subsidiary company operations practicable and profita- - leading out in the application of the operating in an adjoining state. A ble. However, the picture changed baghouse method of catching metal pilot plant, operated successfully considerably with the exhaustion of particles which were formerly lost at Midvale, was logically followed such outcroppings. The search for .in smelter fumes. by the building of a crushing plant For many years the large and and selective flotation concentrat-camnew ore bodies quite generally be- the task of larger companies small producers of ore in Utah and ing mill adjacent to the Midvale having finances and organisations the west who shipped io the smelt- - lead smelter, for the treatment of sulph'de orefi now adequate for the costly, tedious and ers received no pay for the tine- the leart-slrmostly disappointing work of ex- - content of the ore but were penal- commercially valuable, The present Midrale flotation mill amlnlng, drilling and developing lzed because of the inability of the smelters to economically separate cons i of three separate strue-mine prospects. The United States Smelting Re- - the xinc. This company was in- - tures: coarse crushing plant, the fining and Mining company entered strumental In solving this vital flntat'on mill Itself and the thicken- the coal business through the Unit- - problem with the result that a vast er hu'V n. The large flotation mill cd States Fuel company at Hlawa- - amount of Utah low grade sulphide ront;' s four units with a total ore, previously worthless, became capaci y of apprnt'mately 1700 tons tha, Utah, Incorporated in 1915. of ?inc sulphido ore per day. While Its Midvale lead smelter commercial ore. -- Lincoln and other notable works. Defenses set up by U. S. service, men No man was ever so completeand supplies purchased with War Bond funds have kept these treas- ly skilled in the conduct of life, as ures unscarred through three years not to receive new information of war. More War Bond funds will from age and experience. insure their protection. Terence U. i. 7 Traittry Otfrtmnt men: eveni block time were in ch Ca Cam Hilla C. Pi with e "fmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c Empress Theatre (This week.) Sat.-Sun.-Mo- Jan. 13, n., First Show SaL. Sun. 5:30: Mon. 7:00. Last Show Something New Something Different ABBOT and COSTELLO IN st-- 14, 15 -- -- 9 pun. (THE THIRD OP THESE ARTICLES WILL APrEAR SOON With Marilyn Maxwell and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Music Songs Maidens Sheiks and Shrieks! News Comedy Novelty Grade 25c, Adults 35c Prices, Children, 14c, Jan. 7 (This week.) Tues.-Wed- ., 8-- 9 16-1- First Show 7:00. Last Show 9:00 pan. By Special Request Again The Miracle of Morgans Creek c E New Slant The Sunday school teacher had told the kindergarten class of the birth of St. John, the Baptist, and was trying to reconstruct the story with the help of pictures. Now, who is this? she asked, pointing to a colorful painting of Angel Gabriel 1 a hovering in the I well-wing- Thursday-Frida- 8-- 9 Ration thoughts WPR will soon permit manu- - Grade 25c, Adult 35c 9 Tony ; January 18 and y, said Paratrooper, promptly. COMEDY First Show 6:30. Last Show at Special Double Bill ed corner. F Prices, Children, 14c, facturers of pencil sharpeners, cream dippers, rotary type egg beaters, pot scourers and can openers ... Agriculture dept, predicts decline in hog production to continue. In 1944 it to 29 per cent...Other meat, shortages are on the way but .Washington officials do not realize it..Farmers and packers in this area are predicting it, and it is certain they know more about it than dreamers in, the capitol city...There is only one chance in a million that shoe stamps will be cancelled, Chester Bowles, OPA Administrator, announced available today. According to figures there are enough supplies on hand to take care of civilian needs in spite of increased military demands. There is one thing you can be certain of you wont be riding in a new auto this year. Reconversion to new cars is out. It went out with the break through by the German .Army. Production cannot evea'start until after the defeat of Germany. When that happens it will probably take two or three years before enough cars are produced to take care of everyone who wants one. So lake good care of your car. Join a car pool when possible. Watch your tires closely. Recap at first sign of hard usage. 19 p. m. THE HAIRY APE With William Bendix, Susan Hayward. From the Stage Play. Its Action, Comedy, Drama. Its IPi a BIG SHOW. Second Hit THE SINGING SHERIFF Bob Crosby, Fay McKenzie, Fuzzy Knight and a big cast of Western Stars. A different kind of Western. Comedy (Serial Friday at tha Empress) Prices, Children 20c, 8-- 9 grade 35c 25c-Adul- ts S s Gem Theatre and 19 January 18 m. 9:00 y, First Show 6:00. Last Show (At Gem) shouting. To buy more war bonds than ever before . p. THE HAIRY APE William Bendix, Susan Hayward, Its Action. THE SINGING SHERIFF COMEDY Prices, Children 14c-8-- 9 Our 5 SERIAL Grade 25c - Adults 35c S Next Week: "Summer Storms." -"- Mrs. Parklnglon" "uinTuiTiniuimui This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Mrs. Thelma Whipple and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zito Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young Mrs. Mickey Santone and Partner FREE SHOW war-winni- sponsibility and, at any time, day or night, you will find at this establishment, a prompt response to your call and. In addition, a most All of these suggestions seem like pritty small thingi compared with what our men and women in uniform are doing. Yet there are plenty of people who consider themselves good Americans who will feel a real sense of guilt if they check over that list and realize now many of those vital things they ase ignoring. There- Is ho reason why any healthy man or woman should not be willing to go thru the simple process of giving blood to be used to save lives on battlefronts, yet the Red Cross seems to be having a difficult time to get nearly the amount of blood which is needed. sympathetic understanding your needs. Beauty and Dignity Without Extravagance Dr. Creed Haymond, President Clyde C. Edmonds. Secretary WilfordF. Kay, Mortician. Phone 8850 West 2350 E. 13th So. ! 1 , j . . , . 11 SALT LAKeV Peter 3:8 This Includes All Repairs C - lUCKS SHOE REPAIR SHOP 9050 27th South, Magna, Ulah (Eait of First Security Bank) V,, dVVVWWVVVWWUVVWWUWVIAAM AAAVVWy Try Our Delicious Steak Dinners a fretichies Cafe (Formerly The Elite) We Are Open From 6 a.m. until 2 a.m. Announcing the Opening . JANUARY 1st Refrigeration Service an3 Household Appliance Repairs (In old R. and M. Appliance Bldg., next doof west of Magna Cafe.) BRING YOUR ELECTRIC REPAIR PROBLEMS TO ME! - . O. C. Finley (Repair Dial 7482 Magna EGGS EGGS EGGS TIME TABLE Pastengers c TOOELE STAGE LINES and Exprest Salt Lake Depot Uiri Bus. Station 77 W. S. Temple Leaves Salt Lake Leaves Cart YD MORE EGGS err 2nd-B- uy U. S. War Bonds.' Day-ol- d bur A-gra- Egga. I I1 11 - 'J t, YOU GANT GO WRONG, if you lst-B- uy 7:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 pjn. 4:00 p.m. . l 1 SHOES 6:50 un. EGGS SUBJECT TO OPA PRICES. 7:45 tJiL 9:30 ua, tremendous proportions. (No. Store) 1:43 pun. a few of Buying gasogallons 4 30 p.m. line from a black market, for ex8:30 pjn. ample, may seem a trivial matter. 5:30 pjn. But if every automobile owner 9:00 7:45 pjn. did it our economv could be par- 11:00 pjn. 9:43 pjn. p.m. alyzed in time. The black mar-k-'t Prices based oa Market Star indicates schedule by way Ct Open 10 un. Clot 8 pjn. onoratorv and their patrons a. isms RMIn Tube. EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS a 4745 Specials On Repair Work of Mens, Ladies and Children's Butters Funeral Director t ng Beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and thousand years as one day. ut SUNSET LAWN AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER ft irMSMitr With us the needs of the community and of the Individuals who compose the community are of paramount Importance. Unstinting rendering of service at the hour of need la our re- of Ruth Yeates and Partner Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Young Mr. and Mrs. John Zito Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Zabriskie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams A RESPONSIBILITY Resolutions The most important New Years resolutions any of us can make for 1945 is this: I shall do everything in my power to help win the war in the shortest possible time. That, of course, is a very general To mean anything, it promise. needs . to be broken down in a series of shorter resolutions A sort of - a program for civilians. When She war first started, a lot of us fidgeted around, looking for things that we might do to help. We were told that victory depended on an all-oeffort, but many of us who wanted to play a part found it difficult to knowwhat to do. Since then, however, wre have, been told about plenty of ways) we can help. Some of theiq may seem like little things unimpor-- 1 fant things but when multiplied by 130,000,000 they often assumed South Guilt - I 2833 Battery Shop - Many of the rationing restrictions taken off before election are now being restored with interest, which was expected. NO SHOW Thursday-Frida- getting scarce" To save fat, tin, paper nd other needed materials. To avoid spreading any rumor or information helpful to the foe To spend some time each week helping out organizations like the Red Cross and the USO To help build up morale in the armed forces by writing letters to'those who are away and entertaining those stationed near town-T- o stick to a necessary job, and work at it every day until the war is won To avoid unessential travel by train, plane, bus or automobile To conserve food To refute arguments to the effect that the war is all over but the pre-elegtl- Sunday, January 14 MACK'S Checklist To get buck to New Years resolutions, I think victory could definitely be speeded if everyone of us would resolve To avoid hoarding and to cri ticizo any storekeeper who says You better stock up cn these-the- yre Reports of ammunition being rationed on the fighting front makes it seem likely tbajl when FDR, in one of his speeches, said things were going going out on tijne, he must haFe meant Eleanor. E I rupt industry and perhaps lose the war. But, fortunately, their, number is few enough, and the; number of patriotic Americans who stick to the rules even when they see others breaking them, is great enough, to cause only minor disruptions. ice CHATTER; E E Betty Hutton, as faithful Trudy Knocklocker. She loved only an Army at a time. Eddie Bracken, Alias Ignatz Miracle Man and a big cast of others. Ratzky Watzky, the Its worth seeing again. NEWS Ignition Parts and Accessories of AH Kinds No testing, no boiling, no worrying "Safas" Antifreeze - LOST IN A HAREM 6-- Batteries Repairing and Charging EGGS a. Grocery - |