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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 194 1, 8 ApSBRMfi J ill I 'ani'iiftiiiitoiiri i ,1.1 NEW ASSORTMENT or unmua. . CARDS, just arrived, also 1, .. - : wu-ura- Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries Free PHONE 218 Wed, & Sat. , ',"-!,.- - ' Mum ,s ' . J ? n. ' a The end of the journey fdajf, the waste from underground comes to its linal renting place on the surface. COCKLE CREPE HOUSE ELECTROLl'X Sabs A: Servlct imi-s Millard. Beaver. Iron ami E. R- UND- ..nnntins .'S-- i ph Box 51. ki"'"''1 ami I'i'-HP. DKKi: to locker plant for delivered i hide. FOR SALE liEEF whole. !,, the halve, quarter or curing. We do custom pork BEAVER VALLEY PACKINC. FOR LADIES ,.. phon- - ores i':n-- LADIES' AND GENTS' DRESS GLOVES j SM-01- 5 J rifle. 2i' ill. FOR SALE insme. and goon ! d outside saddle gun. in. SAVACE - ga. :;o- bolt action, SAVACE. new. double-barre- l cal rifle, new. dip loading repeater. 12 ga. WINCHESTER ! cond. pump, us d. good shooting and knives, C,v. tested hunting ammunition for deer hunters j and duck hunters. Gun oil. solvent and cleaning rods. KR AC (Editor's Note: This is the Expenditures for supplies and sixth and final article in a series equipment amount to $2,000,000 and .$2,500,000 is paid to railon Utah's smelting industry.) roads in freight charges on ores and supplies. The reduction of ores from their These ligures represent one crude state to the end product company's operation, so multiply of metal, represents a tremen- this several times to get the picdous part of Utah's economy. ture of the state's smelting inOne of Utah's copper smelters dustry. Soon ground will be broken for for example smelts 1,500,01)0 tons of ore yearly. The tonnage ori- the erection in Utah of a copper ginates in Utah, Colorado, Ne- refinery, one of the most far vada, Idaho and California. In the reaching steps yet taken in the ) g. w. wooniiorsK of the slate. process of smelting this ore industrialization 5,800,000 cuhic feet of natural gas Realization of the finished copper SALE -- - Kitchen stove, in j are consumed. A total of product within Utah will un- FOR condition; also water tank. See is paid in wages and sala- doubtedly attract fabricators for 01 RALPH K. McCLOY. the manufacture of numerous finries to approximately 1200 j ished copper products. Electric ft. S RAYON BATH ROBES FOR ME N i- WE WILL HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF oney-Savin- Specials g On every purchase of one dollar or more we will give chances on THREE FREE PRIZES! FOR the future. Mr. mui Mrs. K. It. Coon of Seegmiller has been a Milford visited at the home of Mr Iron in the County hospipatient tal. Me was taken to Cedar City and Mrs. S. C. Hickman over the week end. last week. W. W. - PRICE V? MEN'S LEATHER COATS at PRICE y2 FINE LINE OF A ALL WOOL JACKETS FOR MEN AND BOYS SALE--- Refrigerator; Hot Point Washa camnei small and Machine mg Hoffman Radio; ill practically new. See CLARK SMITH. 01 j Second Ward. II. S. Opening Social The Relief Society of the Second Ward bad their opening social ...We wish to thank our many patrons, who have made our three years of business a success. We will try to serve you better in COAT PAJAMAS AND GOWNS ! -- '1 ' LADIES" AND MISSES' sympathy j W. WOODIIOfSE. (1. MAN. COME IN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 AND HELP US CELEBRATE OUR THIRD 6. and set-we- ll ,,,;,!.. RUBBER FOOTWEAR on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 14, SALE Double burner Super i at the chapel. Mrs. Laura Smith, FOR Call OIL HEATER. Flame president, was in charge and greet01 149-Jed the ladus: remarks were made j Second Ward l,lS Girls' by Mrs. Hazl- - Barton and Mrs. FOR SALE Track and pulley for Coininitt,e Kntei'taiii for ;irl fes! ington, counselors, and ham. in first class condition; The. coiumittee for LDS (lirls of Alice Mrs. Kate ather saddle bags. also two the Second Ward entertained the Mrs. Phylis Warr and of the stake R. S. presiSee MRS. M I'RR A Y ROHN. 01 girls from 12 to 20. last week in Reynolds included: thMrs. dency. Musical numbers Relief Society rooms. accordion FORM) A boy's BICYCLE. Consolo. Thompson; Terry Lucy Osborne, chairman, .gave an vocal tact Press office and pay for ad. Mrs. Vilda Smith, with solo. address of welcome and remarks son her were, made by Mrs. Winnie Ruffer, accompanimetn played by One brown Saddle Horse, Dan on the electric guitar; piano LOST in and DEER HUNTERS' SUPPLIES I BEAVER - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Finnage Mrs. Martha Barton is visiting this week at Milford with her and Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Firma&e stake chairman, who explained the face, white feet, white strip daughter, Mrs. Esther Rollins and left Thursday for Salt Lake City plan of. achievement for the girls. duet, Shirley and Marie Messinger Reon thigh. branded "F" right who is where thev will spend a few days Table family. were enjoyed audi and Mrs. Stella Larson, B. XOWERS and receive to games turn favored with a reading. on business. 01 prizes were awarded. Salad, hot secretary, reward. singing was directed Community Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin rolls, punch, ice cream and wafers Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Raice were served by the hostesses. Mrs. by Mrs. Kate Joseph and Mrs. Mac WANTED Trimmer, canner and received word the first of the week from their son and daughter-in-laleft Wednesday for Vernal. Utah Oshorn's assistants are: Mrs. Ruby C. White. A tasty plate luncheon, cutter COWS. This is a fine opMr. and Mrs. Clark Baldwin, where they visited with Mr. and McMullin. Mrs. Ada Smith, with' consisting of tuna fish salad, hot portunity to get rid of your rolls, tomatoes, punch, ice cream B. XOWERS. worn out cows. of San Jose, Calif., of the arrival Mrs. Hugh V. Colton. They also Mrs. Ida Tattersall. secretary. and cake were served by the of Oltf of a son, born Friday, Sept. 24. ntenH(,i r.pneral Conference- at were present. ficers. Fifty-thre- e This is their fourth son. Salt Lake before returning home Special Temple Excursion HOOKS Just received four copies lie lollow lilg people made a the Christ," also two of "Jesus visitors special excursion to the St. George 1mhi." Place "Added copies Re lief Society people attending temple on Friday of last week: for any Ixmks at orders your Mr. and Mrs. Henry Limb, Carol the annual conf rence included: Salt Lake City prices. Have you and Max; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Phylis Warr. stake president: read the new popular book. Gale, ("arlyle, Howard, Red and Miss Martha Beaumont, Mrs. Eiza "These Amazing Mormons"? I Art Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian L. belli Griffiths. Mrs Laura Smith us order i for you a! only 81.00. Baldwin. lien. Warren. Kent; Mr. and possibly others. and .Mrs. Elmer Roberts. Gary and THE HK.WMEK PRESS, Call Those attending General Con i ' fl ft.' Ronald: Mr. and Mrs. Murray ference included: Pres. and Mrs Rosier. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bald- A. Carlos Murdock. Pros Aird G. PREVENTION WEEK win and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Har Merk ly. Pres. Mark Woolsey. Mr old Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. George C. Murdock, Mrs FirPrevention Week in the Limb. Mrs. Vilate Bond of Gunni Mae C. White. Bishop and Mrs nation and in Utah will be observ- CO-O- P I! -- I 'oti:hi:ck . v son; Bishop and Mrs. Wallace ). Yardley. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W Fairer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Bradshaw. George Bradshaw. Mrs. Jane Gale. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Muir. Howard C. White, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, and Mrs. Syvella The crowd all enjoyed lunch on the temple grounds after the session. A St. George photographer took several pictures of the group on the temple steps I OPENING SPECIALS RADAR MACHINE PERMANENTS HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE DEB-U-CUR- $6 & 7.50 $7.50 COLD WAVE L for girls under COLOR TREET & $5.00 20 fjj $2.50 . Third Ward Opening $2.50 HOT OIL TREATMENTS Ash-wort- jjj 15. S. Social The opi ning social of the Third Wurl Relief Society was le Id Tues- p.m. A large crowd was lay at L' Mrs present. Dona s Beauty Shop Katble-- S. Farns charge Alma V. Decker and family. Mi ed this year form October 2 to 9. Reed Smith. Mr. and It has been officially proclaimed S. Albert Smith. Mr. am by Governor Maw for I'tah, with ami Mrs. Mrs Mr. Harry Hodges. Mrs. Verne an urgent appeal that the public Oakden. Bishop Wallace D. Yard-le- give heed to the menace of fire i:it Uigent. D' an S Farnswortb and Evan and the need effort to prevent fire. Patterson, and possibly others. The annual toll of fire in loss nf life, in injury and suff'r'iig. in First Wanl Meetings loss of property and in general public-sup- ported Priest hood Meeting !l Sunday School 1 (t a m. :.'!D p.m. Sacrament meeting In chapel. Relief Society Wednesdays at p.m. 2 inconvenience is huge- and it has been increasing steadily in recent years. Last year the total property loss! n fires in the Pnited States was Km. ouo. eon. mat was the great- - est national fire loss in 3 3 years Lust year S,50fl lives were lost by fire. While the increase loss of life has not been so steady as th increase in property loss, here again ttu toll has been greater than before the war. There is need for a vigorous and persistent effort to combat this toll. Most fires could be prevented with just a little extra care. If we could just get all the American people alert to the menace of fire and watchful in regard to the more obvious fire hazards in their hornes. on their farms and in their places of business we could make sharp reductions in annual fire losses. Every citizen can and should do his part in the fire prevention effort by himself being fire safety conscious, and by supporting his local fire department and other fire prevention agencies in their work of combatting the rising fire toll. The fire prevention appeal should strike home to every citi- zen because it is in his own interest. Good fire prevention work may save him or members of his family heavy loss, suffering, even death. And it certainly will save him money successful fire prevention work means less fire loss and therefore lower fire in- su ranee premiums It is in every resnect a worth while project. wuu "sweet bundle from Friday. Sept. 24th at' Iron County hospital for Mr r Mrs. Richard W. Dotson. T1A -: arrival child. Born, to Mr. and Ilohn, 27 at : a the Phone 210-- VI" is contagious. I that bad government HER PASSIONS BARED! HER HEART WIDE OPEN! Actually Filmed on till Sidewatkt Of NtwYorkl fi- Let's start at the top d clean out the political machine that is strangling our taipf, ers. If elected Governor, i believe I can help spread H the So government all over of Utah. Sincerely, ; if V A - r T i r Jl ( Farnswortb. recentlv t!i was missionavy. in the Second Wa'd Sun day iv ning. N'e Thomas sans; a vocal scelct ion lecompanied by Tim Maekerdl v, -- 'p V - Sum"! BARRY FITZGERALD i K rwlarkii DKt if Jrt H0WAR0 DUff DOROTHY br luM 0mm Tntmi MIU tn4 MiMn WM tm "ft Mtllioin Sto'I TAYIOR DON HART . ili ix ied b ( r Si Unw"! Inltrnl'oni rmductt lul W A f : "ft Mrs clara Carter Prayers were spoken by Owen Anderson. IV R I'ean-- and lliuli pries!. Temple Kxcnrslon members of Reaver Thirty-fivStake participated in an excursion to the St George Temple on Saturday The excursion was and rr the direction of the High Priest Quorum, with S. Taylor president, in chnre- -. Private cars were used for e October 5, 6 and 7 FIRM AGE THEATRE Farns-wort- pjid Political Adv bv Mar' See Orarfshaw'i For USED CARS 'H si;n.s '3!) '10 S3' WICK STUDKHAKKKFOIM - s:i VS-S- S Howard C White conducted the services in Third Ward Sunday eveirng Speakers were Wal tor S Joseph and Leonard Paice of th high council and James C, 'Williams A violin solo was played bv Mrs. Linda Prince, accompan- Republican Nomia for Govtrnor Hf tMC .;- i f yr 1? f 4& " Dean know con bad - .. ..r returned stieakrr is is gious, too, and that if it at the top, misrule quickly lters down into the countia and towns. Smclliii"- In Utah : HER GLORY STRIPPED! 1 During the six consecutin terms I was elected Mayor (f Price, I lived and worleJ closely with the people of thi State the ones who pay At taxes. I found that good s 1 5 Get ResuiM " Mur-dock- W Mrs. Cta r. Monday Milford hospital. I On Tenth Street f t for mcnltimr for playtime l ' . " r 4 . 't. "Km r' :!7 TRYMOl'TH '3(i POXTAIC T.J ' Tl lK)Ii SKIA S AMK li VOlTi ft "17 IHiSOTA to fi nil orcn from all t.t. nm I - f '12 PD.VTAIC Ur.h Mtal y luteal plants for (realm,. , " 'T'."" ,n,:,r 12 CIIKVUOf.KT mine m'tidn t .i i;H i.hini '.'IS FORD This (Kditer's N,.te: is the third fuel, charcoal made from the wood :ir. CIIKVRDRKT of a series of six articles on Utah's or jumper and aspen Rathered from :is i,oik;k smelting industry.) nearby hi s. lhe ; cm sevcntn.o eariv ... The ?:i K imlu.-itri nun in Utah , ill TIUTK- ' 01 watT jackets at the J had its In .''t'fis'K "l the lat'er i day ton "innimuch smelter at llins- of the t o ar. inativ vr.irc '4'. CMKV. i" oam, and at the Sultana smelter ton fore the "iop. e;i.,n el the (.,) CliHV. '12 I. 1. , II Mmr.ri.fi.. ci'titinect.-' 10 CHKV ton Ox tea.,,, n -t mihii, me ",r" canyon, It was Were still iniii'ir;' tin ir early eicllties that (nil --"12 CMKV. of hett. r fixed Mormon ceepai.ies ix'Kan to take form as I'inncern till riuiiK ton 1T1Iltei.n '11 "' I'aratp trom minine. oh;k ton aeries the p'ai'is to the vaiiev ,,f Vvwas after the miner felt 'nit CllKV. j(f (treat Salt I.ak" ami thmc in'leS. he fu.l force f thc demonetization Per circueiv ;ai,c, s ,. re still CHKV. iJ'' '3! pushnf silver iiiK lianiii ,.: 1H73) and prospectors er the'.san.e reads '.'!7 cm: v. "i'l turned their attention to t'le v.ll'c v. tpn- from t ':!() FORD A .he precious to the base The first sine metalH. were irs nf ,, Crude.-- : fypr etvi ed at mines thev discoveries of lea.l and other base w,.r,. numerous and Were built t ' rvc iici't of adehe metal Cben eMCI li aula , larpe J .1 i ,. i. brick or '" ttirv eicil, hi ri,lT(ll fv . .Mt o'treased tonn.Km nf only a few ir.w I,,., ,i T' t im r' iHrth article in this serie Itonate or oxidized or.. u,ill 3IO X. Main St. in'm! coiumna.; II aril I Ouomntcfil br HiiHtrkrppini; GauiJ 4 .... . Sturdy Folding Stiffly ( i.nir Hr'i blm'ul comfort for baby, mor worry (ft tirp tot Th TENDA approd by doctsri lor it pattntid protection Convtrti later to play tc. Phon or writ lor loldr: ; fr dcmonitration (ft: tlrf.k' ' '! Crs I,. M HOY KRRI,. lt. U:'.!' Charlton Ave. Salt Rake City. I'tah Telephone 1 trans-ra'rea- i ' . i' m ton-to- ,,. LJ " t tlieir dac-l- it Want Ads Primary 4 p.m. Wednesdays at worth, president, was in at 7 30 Mutual Wednesdays The following program was on pived two numbers, ladles double Second Ward . trio, composed of Josephine Clara Carter, Jessie Gunn. riest hood Meet in,g ;t :',o a.m. Braunda White. Mildred Draper o o a in. School Sunday and Margery Twitchell, accom Sacrament me- ting 7 :M p. m panied bv Colleen slielliy; presen Relief Society. Tiles ays, 2 p.m. tation of R s workers, by Mrs Primary Tuesdays. :'. l.'i p.m. Farnswortb: community singing, Mutual Tu sdays. ; :'.o p in. led by Sara Yardley; by Chloe Fillmore; presentation of class leaders by Elb n Joseph: Third Wanl Meetings readin.g. Melba Yardley; solo by Priesthood Meeting !:45 a.m. Colb en Shelby, accompanied by School 1 o it i a.m. Sunday ( Mara Carter. Lumheon was serv Sacrament meeting 7 .'lit p.m. ed by the officers. In Recreation Hall P in. Relief Society. Till Sill Sunilat Fictiihir Services Tuesday. I! 4 5 p.m. Primary Bishop Alma V Decker presided Mutual Tuesday. 7 .'! p.m. and I.aVar Gale coinwclor. conducted at a special meeting in the :Fir-- t Ward Sunday eV' tnng The m ;l Muir. Anona Me aki'l'S W ere n t.. . Smith and Bishop I'1' ker prayers were spiiki ii by C. Edwin I'ai and Orvillc Han is is a babv girl, Bradshaw iiniiHiiiumr ihiiiiiihi"""""""" |