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Show Demos to Stage Rallies October 28 5 Bond Bonnet it Contest Begun in Utah KAYSVILLE Democrat leadPatriotic ers of Davis county have scheduled SALT LAKE CITY three rallies for Tuesday evening, Utah residents of all ages this October 28. week started the statement-writin- g In addition to the rallies, a tour race that will win some 40 persons of all Davis county towns from one of the famous hats offered as North Salt Lake to Anchorage in prizes in the states original, funClearfield is being planned. camS. ' Candidates for election, on both making U. Defense Bond paign. county and state levels, will be on I believe U. S. Defense Bonds hand to talk to interested voters. State Senator James Burns, Attor are now even, better because . . . is the beginning of the key sentence ney, George Fadel, and Lawrence which contest rules require to be Parkin are in charge of arrangements for the political event. Wen- completed in an additional 25 words dell Barnes, Kaysville, is county or less. At least one of the prize chairman of the Democratic party. hats will be awarded in each coun- Dorothy Lamour, Barbara Stanwyck, or even Leo Carrillos sombrero or Leo Durochers baseball cap. Utahs prominence in the nations Defense Bond picture was assured IMUGCS AND OY SKEETER just as the contest started by a report on bond buying performance for last month. Bond purchases in the state during September this year were considerably more than double the total for one year ago. Charles L. Smith, state chairman, said the new report showed Series E and H totals 229 per cent of the same month-i- 1951. Bond sales totals in Series E and H in September were $1,624,290 service, are boosting Bond Boncompared to 1951s September total net participation by carryihg enof $708,135. Total sales for the try forms in their news columns. month in all types of Defense The event ends at midnight, Ocin Utah. bonds this year were $1,844,758. The ty tober 31. Winners will get practically new same month a year ago the total ICE CREAM STAINS What is new and better about Ice cream stains on childrens hats contributed by such celebri- was only $905,348. Utah newspapers, as a public Defense Bonds? clothes are often problems for many ties as Jane Russell, Marie Wilson, mothers. Whether it was chocolate, vanilla, strawberry or some other kind of ice cream that dripped, Annual purchase limits have Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Bonnets for Bonds chairman, and Mrs. H. been doubled. A completely new type of bond, D. Farrington, coordinator, offer the Series H. these points as suggestions: Three per cent interest. Maturity in shorter time. Contestants may get the latest Automatic extension privileges, information leaflets about the new even for unmatured old bonds. bonds at nearly all banks and may make a difference in the' best way to remove the stain, say textile specialists of the USD A. Ice cream stains contain milk or cream, sugar, sometimes egg, often coloring or fruits of different sorts. These different ingredients have to be considered in treating the stain. Ice cream, like any other stain, comes out most easily if treated while it is fresh and moist. First aid for a stain on washable fabric is sponging in lukewarm water. The water helps remove sugar, egg, milk and some colors. To remove greasy traces, a cleaning fluid that dissolves grease may be helpful but usually is necessary on washable fabric. After sponging with clear water, vanilla or chocolate ice cream stains usually can be washed out with lukewarm suds. If traces still remain, apply powdered pepsin to the dampened stain, let stand half an hour, then brush and rinse off thoroughly. Fruit ice cream stains may need the same treatment as fruit stains. Some fruit stains come out when boiling water is poured on them; others like peach or cherry, which contain considerable tannin may be set by heat. For the latter, try sponging with lukewarm water first, then rub in a few drops of glycerin or soapless shampoo, let stand a few hours and rinse out. If, after these careful treatments, there are still traces of the stain try a mild safe bleach, such as sodium perborate, sold as powder at drug stores. Shake it on the dampened stain, let stand several hours, then brush and rinse off. taoMd oO All vegetable products were at one time sugar in the leaves of green plants. D 6 Heres a hint for washing party china and glassware so they will be at their sparkling best. Wash them in suds of a mild detergent, To avoid rinse, and drain-drand help absorb excess chipping water, place a bath towel over the drainboard or use a rubber coated - y. i 8 LOWING bubbles, an age-ol- d symbol for idle pastimes, has turned out to be the key to one of Utahs greatest industries. For without the magic of bubbles, it is quite copper possible that the mountain of ore at the Utah Copper Bingham Mine could not be profitably processed. Many years were spent searching for a better method of removing the 99 worthless material in Utah Copper ore. Finally Daniel C. Jackling and his associates helped perfect the flotation process. How does flotation work? The flotation departments at the Utah Copper mills at Magna and Arthur contain hundreds of vats full of a mixture of water, chemicals and powdered ore flowing from one vat to the other. Billions of bubbles are created by a "frother chemical and by violently stirring the mixture. The copper particles attach themselves Kitchen walls are apt to be the problem children of the home. They are the walls that get dirty and dingy' the quickest, because grease and steam from cooking settle on them. What to do about it? Before they get too soiled and sooty, wash them with soap or one of the many new products on the market today that need no rinsing. low-conte- nt Rinse starchy foods such as rice off dish surfaces while foods are still soft and moist, to save dishwashing time. ! BE AS Depreciation of machinery and equipment is a big annual expense on todays farms, even though replacements are not bought every year. It is only sound management for a farmer to put part of what his machinery earns each year into a safe investment, readily convertible into cash when the machine Is worn out. An ideal way to accumulate this replacement fund is to buy U. S. Defense Bonds. They are safe earn a good rate of interest and are easily redeemed when needed. U. S. Treasury Department K E N N E C O T A I. O to the surface of these Jtmbbles, ride them to the top of the vat where they "float over the side. Water is removed from this product which then goes tp the smelter. The worthless material "sinks to the bottom of the vats and goes out to the tailings pond. Thus a new ore milling method was born, born of bubbles! Thus did flotation help make possible the great Utah Copper enterprise which today accounts for 30 of the nations newly mined copper. In excess of $120,000,000 annually is expended by Utah Copper for payrolls, tax payments, supply purchases and other expenses, the benefits of which reach into every home in every city, town and farm in our state. Directly or indirectly YOU, your family and all Utahns benefit by this continual "blowing of bubbles. 8 8 f S 8 8-COPPER CORPORATION GOOD NEIGHBOR HELPING B TO 8 BUILD 8 A H BETTPH post-office- s, or on request to Bonnets for Bonds, Salt Lake City 1. o drain rack. VAilY C3K0? UTAH |