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Show J U.ogBEB n- - 1M1 emery county progress, castLe Dale, Utah S , are hi??' Orangeville Department aU speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. J wishing for Tooeles New Slag Plant h. Cox enjoyed and! Mr. ar.d Mrs. Van Atta nf Qoi. exaceofw?ffHtheir fairuly hme, Pr Who is on a mis- Miller Lake City, were week end SOuthern states, and Edna Reid at the homes' divhoismthe army, for and Mrs. J. H. Cox. TOey alSlitoM nmeer season. r The Beehuntg Hive classes of Buildn p;nspent ers the week and Gatherers held a end at home with his parents party at the social hall and ,Mrs. F W. Reid Ellis Miller Those Sunday at Price Burnett. Z S cos-tu- ?r' Henry Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alta Cur-n- s, de- Mrs Olive Jewkes. Mrs. an He was accom- Thyliss Humphrey and Dortha panied by David Fagain, of Park Jewxes were the leaders in attend-Ja2- n City. Moffitt, now charge Hallowe'en refreshments Price Mr. at and Mrs. J. D. Jewkes have were served to allege the group, with the past week had their grandson, son of Dene m i a. atafew days presidency as special loss Jewkes, of California, here guests. Aaron Scow were visiting with them the past The Carbon-Emer- y stake Pri- attending the school for vj wh Jen, salt Laie m WCvK, ard Mrs. Clyde of California, were guestsBrandon, of Mrs Lucy Woodward, and Geo. and J. H. Taylor, the past week. visiting liave been left for their sanFrancisco Thurs- - Mrs. Jennie Jewkes visited in at Salt Lake City the past week as expected to stop short a for the guest of her daughter and kit hake fy en-V- and Mrs. Lincoln son, Jennalee Mr. Butterfield Dale. and and The Gleaner MI. A. girls held J returned to their home a Halloween party Tuesday with rela-(- 8 nineteen Richfield, after visiting guests present. Mrs and also enjoying the Fred VanBuren is the Gleaner leader. A delicious luncheon was SenUnd J. F. Killian and enjoyed by those attending. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes Mr. .and Mrs. George Olsen Manti and son wt the week end at Bruce, of Sweets mine sessions at and David also attending Cox of Greenriver, were week end guests of their (temple there. of Hugh Seely and son, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cox. home the at are guests mal, Mrs. Glenna Stansfield and Mrs. Clinty J. Cox. Mount Pleayaung club sant, isdaughter of He Ladies Improvement visiting this week with at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen jt Monday afternoon Lillie Snow. A Pculsen and jue of Mrs. family. navy day program was Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt, ented and a tasty luncheon cf Mrs. Francis and members by Mrs.Huntington, ned to fifteen Amel Denison of e i and Mrs. Donald Cox nl Mrs iecial Sunny-sid- (hostess. ral HOHIY Green River Department I Leland kflrMr. J?$ PAGE FIVE attended the Sitterud fune- CO. ABSTRACT Robert Johnon, of Logan, the week end with his spent CASTLE DALE, UTAH mother, Mrs. Vera Johnson. Robare enough uncertainties ert is studying in the radio divinut trading in lands, without sion of the school. guessing at the title. Mir. and Mrs. Melrose Tuttle BE ON THE SAFE SIDE received word from their son Edwin after nearly two months, fonnH an Abstract of Title who is in the UB. navy, that he Our Abstracts Tell It All is now in Honolulu, but had been SORENSEN, 0 Jr., Mgr. in the hospital there for three here -- mine J&34. were last mary will hold their annual con- vention here Saturday with the stake officers members of the bishopric, ward primary advisors and general board members meeting at 9 oclock a.m. The ward workers will meet with them in the afternoon for instructions. Mr and Mrs. Earl Robertson and family returned to Nevada Monday. They expect to move back here soon to make their home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bramweli, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton of Sage, Wyoming, were here for Mrs. Sitteruds The basic purposes of the slag treatment plant is to recover from lead blast furnace slag sine that la now being wasted on the dump, Its offset commercially will be the of the greater part of the sine that is now being lost ln the smelting of ordinary lead ores, and thus add to current national sine production of from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 pounds monthly from alone. Zinc has always an element that increases cost in lead blast furnace smelting and will still continue to be; therefore. the value of this operation is en- tirely in the recovery of such sine and in no way affects the cost of putting it through the blast fur- nace. By such zinc recovery it is hoped finally, as soon as the eco- nomics of the wholq operation are worked out, to be able to treat lead ores much higher in zinc than at the present time and hence Increase the commercial limit of zlncky lead ores, particularly those which, due to more or less oxlda- tion or oiher causes, are not amen- able to treatment by selective flota- tion. Incidentally, it will be possible to recover zinc from slag dumps which are sufficiently high in zinc to warrant their Such slag can either be handled by put-ting it cold into the slag treatment furnace or by melting first through the lead blast furnace. The choice between the two methods will be funeral. Mrs Bessie Snow, of Castle Gate, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robertson, of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mr. Jack Robertson of Price, spent Friday here. attending M. I. and Groberg, and toured to Panama, Florida, where they visited the recreation camp. From here they journied south around the gulf and up to San Antonio, Texas, A. union meetirg Sunday were: Mrs. Ida Mrs. Ruth Nielson, Iris Allen. Rhua Hunt, John Allen and Eugene Hunt. Keith Brock Is in the Price City hospital recovering from a serious operation which he underwent last week. It is stated his condition- is fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Bigelow and children, of Ely, Nevada, visited here with friends and relatives last week. Miss Rowene Christensen of Salt Lake City visited here last v'eek with relatives. Price visitors last week were: Mrs. Irene Allen, Mrs. Eliza Burnett and son Howard, and Mrs. dictated by conditions in each case, The metallurgy of this process Nila Brock and son, Dicky and was worked out at Tooele some 15 Billy. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown were years ago uuder patents granted to U. A. Garred, which were Grand Jurction visitors Monquired by International Smelting day. & and Us asSchool where they stopped off to visit Grobergs brother, who is on an L. D. S. mission there. They continued their tour up through Fort Worth, Texas, and up to Denver, Colo., where they spent a short visit with Private Adams sister, and then continued their journey home. Private Adams says that the army is all right, but he is glad to be home. Mr. The Old Family Car Will Pay $7.09 Added Tax in 1942 Every car owner will owe Uncle Sam the additional sum of $2.09 after January first, according to Refining Company Mrs. Hendersons daughter, a statement by Rocky Mountain sociated companies. A furnace of this type was installed by the Mrs. Ed. Dufford and daughter Motorists, the AAA Automobile Anaconda Copper Mining Company to treat the slag from the Amer-Tooelean Smelting & Refining Corn-bee-n panys East Helena Plant some 12 to 14 years ago. The process consists of blowing air and pulverized coal through molten slag in a furnace of the blast type. The zinc is reduced in the and immediately upper part of the furnace, forming an oxide fume. Any residual lead la also reduced and the lead again in the upper part of the furnace. The gas from the furnace containing the fume is cooled and lead to a bag house where a zinc fume containing some lead Is produced. Inasmuch as fume' with as little lead as possible Is preferred by the retort plants for the manufacture of prime west- ern zinc, the leady zinc fume will be passed through a rotary kiln for the elimination of the lead which will in turn be caught as a lead funfb in a separate bag house, The deleaded fume will be shipped to eastern refineries and the lead returned to the lead blast furnace here. le of Pocatello, Idaho, while visiting here last week were entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Bill Howland. Mr. and Mrs. Shaner returned home last week from a short visit, their daughter at Altorah. Mrs. Allec Ladd, of Los Angeles, Calif., visited friends here last week. , club. According to information received from Washington," says the statement. "The collection of the recently enacted $5.00 Use Tax on all motor vehicles including passenger cars Vill be administered revenue collectors in the various states. This new tax becomes effective February David Cox went to Orangeville 1, 1942. last week end for the purpose of Present plans of the United deer hunting, but bad weather States Treasury call for the inprevented this, so he spent the itial mailing of application time there visiting friends and forms from the offices of colrelatives. lectors of Internal revenue to Earl Rozell, of Modesta, Calif., every motor vehicle owner about CCC enroute home from Kansas, stop- the first of the year. The ownped here for a short visit with er is expected to return these relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Asimus forms with a remittance of $2.09 If a single Utah rancher or and Mr. and Mrs. Oden Rozell. covering the months from Febfarmer should undertake the Jack Elliot, of San Berdino, ruary through June, soil conservation work done by Texas, visited the Rozells at the This partial payment covers CCC camps in the state during Asimus home last week. five months to the end of the the fiscal year recently ended, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, of federal fiscal year of 1942. About he would have to work every Price, visited at the Dinning June of next year applications day, including Sundays, for 643 home last Monday night. will be mailed to all car owners years. iGreenriver Ward Relief So- for the full $5.00 fee covering the If he did all of the conservaciety conference was held Sun- fiscal year from July 1, 1942 to tion work accomplished since day evening, Oct. 26. The theme June 30, 1943. OOC camps were first started in of the program being The PurThe AAA club is releasing Utah in 1935, he would be toilpose of Theology Lessons. Com- this Pria their the and general information because partners enjoyed evening Wednesday ing daily for 2,083 years. Even if mencing. with the opening ad- of the many questions being he worked a gang of 20 men, mary sponsored a Halloween Halloween party at the church dress by Ward President May asked." All of the chil- Monday night. with financial and project they would still be on the job costume party. o A dancing party for all M.IA. Hunt, for slightly more than 104 years. dren and many adults came in of the ward Relief Soreport evennew A class followed constructed at members The costume masked. and bridge regular These figures are based on an ciety, followed by the explanahas Wash., Seattle, floating ponofficial repojrt for the fiscal ing was spent at games and work on Tuesday night. class of theology lessons by toons to support the main part The Era Drive is on. Groups tion dancing. which after Ida year ending June 30, K. C. Burnett, leader, Miss Gloria Nelson was a week of M.I.A. workers are visiting the God which is over a mile long. sang regional CCC administra- fend congregation will go over everv Ferron. home. Olsen Marlin Miss of guest a reading by Bless .America, tor, stated today. the top this year. The report is of particular in- in Emery. a song by the ar.d Burnett Ida Several trucks have been Relief Friends and the family of Mrs. a talk on terest to citizens of Utah, Bal- chorus, Society cele-in week hauling The Restoration of the Gospel" busy the past comb said7?ecause CCC later N. C. Crawford helped her tlHEATREIENTEREftlSES: steers to Price to foe shipped to The Pioneer Elsie Allen; the state has been used itarg Urate her birthday at the home by local for cattlemen. the of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralphs on market Lucille Allen; the ly in remedying the destructive The beef cattle will be taken to Trail, by forces of wind and water ero- Thursday afternoon. of "The Church of the story E Price Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Petersen Thursday. sion. Great Basin," by Daphina King; rehave Miss who and Thelma, The report shows that 234.817 followed by the Relief Society Sun. Mon. Tues. man-daof labor were spent cently moved from Salt Lake to One Hundred Thousand song, Petersen Mr. where Springville ANN ROBERT by COC enrollees in Utah dur- will Strong, toy the ladies chorus. be secretary of the chamThe last number was the closing the year, and that a total ber of commerce of that city, YOUNG SOTIIERN have been of 761,308 man-daMr. ing address by the stake coorson of Peacock, Carlyle visited here Sunday. In spent since 1935. and Mrs. Byron C. Peacock, who dinator, Estella Mclntire, about Lincoln, Behling and mother, Soactivities Relief of COC erosion-contrjoined the army October 10, the organization include stream and lake bank Mrs. Ernest Behling, of Farm- 1940, has been home the past ciety work with compliments to visited here last week two weeks. He is a Private First the Greenriver ward as lighting protection, building of dams ington, and diversions, terracing, con end. Mrs. Annie Nelson, of Price, class and is stationed at Fort the way for the Carbon stake as tour furrowing, reseeding of also visited here with them. Lewis, Washington. He spent a Ward No. 1 in projects, activibarren areas, and excavation of Lincoln is home on a furlough couple of the summer months in ties and membership. Other offrom California, where he is in, California. He ditches and canals. spoke in Sunday ficers attending were: Stake In a program of national de the U. S. air corps. last Sunday and every- President Mrs. Angus Johnson School Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Rasmusone present enjoyed his remarks. and her two counselors and stake Tues fense, the soil must not be forMon Sun sen batspent most of last week here He will leave Saturday to begin secretary of the Relief Society gotten, Balcomb said. The RONALD REAGAN IN work. his second year in service. tle against soil erosion must be from Salt Lake City.x Bazil Nelson is home from a Mrs. Glen Reid immediately in southwestern Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keele are INTERNATIONAL month spent in Wendover. the proud parents of a baby girl lost consciousness last Monday Miss Erma spent Greenhalgh when bitten by a black widow tern October 28. "Boys between the ages of 17 week end home from Salt SQUADRON" A crowd of married folks spent spider. She was assisting with and 20, who axe ineligible for the Lake City. school the of or at the service the an unprepared evening preparation military Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Black, homeenjoyable of Mr. and Mrs. Homer lunch in the high school kitchen for defense work, may gain valuhave spent several months who when the insect crawled upon able practical experience and Jensen, Sunday. sav- in Wendover, spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ander- her leg, biting her Just above the UTAH THEATRE perform a patriatic duty by here. Keith Oveson accompanison are in Columbia at the pres- ankle. She was given medical ing our natural resources thru ed them here. ent time. Mr. Anderson went to attention immediately, but in CCC work, he stated. Mon Sun Sat Dr. Harry S. Nielson was tak- work o in the mine there. spite of this, she was very ill for Monday en to the Price City hospital DEADLY GAME Mrs. Lyle Jensen, Ella Olsen some time and suffered severe for an appendix opera- and I. K. Williams receipt for safety Sunday nervousness. were shock and -- AND speakPolicemen give "tickets" for tion. Mrs. Nielson spent the first SunPrivate of the ers in Sacrament Adams, George meeting on a main of the week in Price. parking cars all night RIDING THE day as the regular home mis- first class of the armys special thoroughfare. What to do, then, Home missionaries here Sun- sionaries did not arrive. Radio Intelligence Cor Signlal on down SUNSET TRAIL when your car breaks A Halloween dance Is being poration of Fort Manning, Geor day evening were Carl Bott, Cara state highway, late some los Larsen and S. H. Larsen of on week home this sponsored Saturday evening by gia, arrived Theatres open pt 1:00 p.m night? One University of Utah Castle Dale. the school. Everyone is promised reserve, to remain until called last SUNDAY the solved problem coed Relief Society ward conference a good time and tickets will be when needed by the National til 6:00 p. m. Prices Matinee week with this note, left under will be held Sunday evening, higher for those who arent Guard. Private Adams left Fort little of her windshield wiper the November 9. costumed. The school has pur- Manning accompanied by Chas old car: Mrs. Viola Cummings and baby chased a new piano and some Dear Mr. Policeman: for accompanied her parents, Mr. tables and chairs for the library Yes, I am a very bad car and Mrs. George Fcjote, home room which is being fixed up. breaking down on the street, but from Los Angeles a couple weeks Mrs. Stena Simonson visited out and to1 visit here for a time. Mrs. relatives in' Castle Dale Sunday. my insides are all tired ago I just couldnt help it. Besides, I Cummings was recently injured Mothers day at Primary was old feeble belong to some very Los wreck in a car in Angeles, to quite well attended last week in ladies that dont know how is recovering nicely. but me place of the children. Cookies t cure me. Please don weigh Mrs. Robert Dahle entertainand punch were served. ticket. a down with members of the M. Men the ed George Anderson, who has coeds the In the morning a Sun- been employed ln Salt Lake City 'classes at Gleaner and was car the but note was gone, windshield day evening fireside party fol- the past two months, returned there, and under the home last week. lowing church, at' her home brief a reply: was wiper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen entertainMrs. Dean Killpack believe you. "O. K. lady, I at their ed at a quilting party Thursday entertained o home at home. her afternoon evening. Sunday Trapping Prohibited Miss Una Williams, of Salt Leonard Olsen, Mrs. Anna WilMrs. Nina Lake and City, spent the week end Jorgensen Newell R. Frei, chairman of liams were home missionaries to here. commisthe Utah Fish & Game Mrs. Lorna Williams and son Huntington on Sunday. a issued proclamation sion has to their home in Salt is Wendreturned Cox home from Ted on the trapclosing the season the first of the week. Lake over for a time. aniping of several Due to such, a wet fall, much of Melvin Bryan and D. Stanley mal during the remainder un- Adams were is waiting to be dome. mishome threshing Sunday the year 1941. It is declared stacked to Dale. The Castle sionaries grain Is soaked lawful to trap muskrats, mink, a large por- and Is American The quite sponthrough Legion martin and raccoon. is the fields, in still tion folks Hallosoring a married ween party at the Legion hall eat areas in tropical Children National Distillers Products Qrp N. Y. on Friday night. a as Quick service on butter shots young bamboo Office. The Bee Hive Guardian class at The Progress for candy. 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