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Show r Thursday; may 27, i943 AY MAY 27, 1943 THE LEUI SUN, LEIII, UTAH w Lram Setup nart and 1. 8- Hidrv farmers ill c?r: , ,0pir t.o nut forth ort to maintain or to in- W8?. ...or hoard. This t TjSiJA - 'V has been agreed upon tear t" inHnstrv commit- tue oa"' " .program is as follows: 1. :ride abundant pastures. 2. Provide plenty of good hay. 3. Provide abundant silage. 4. Condition cows, for freshening eight weeks' rest leads to greater milk production. 5. Feed good roughage liberally. 6. Feed balanced ration use protein concentrates wisely. feed a grain ration containing 12 percent per-cent protein with good legume hay; 16 percent . protein with good mixed hay; and 18 percent protein with non-legume roughage. rough-age. 7. Feed to avoid summer slump. 8. Raise calves with less milk send more milk to market. ETI I T mar is z,inc m Them Thar Hills!" When Sherman Arrived The weathercock atop Christ church, Raleigh, is described as the only fowl left in North Carolina's capital when Sherman occupied the city in 1865. leady Growth Marks Jistory of Utah Mining , earth has been very kind to man being. Before civiliza-tha civiliza-tha roaving tribes gathered ..a rinthing from the surface L Mirth, but when man began tlmf minerals from the dark rsse8 of the underground, civili- in was Duru.. - - - he Stone age euueu wnu me uts-t-tment of the metals And the iiie age sprang from the prog- made w ine pp"cauuii ui i. in the arts and industries. nation has progressed far and .h the story of this progress Ua a story of metals. hose who extract meiaia irom ier Eartn Dear a neavy uuruen iponsibility. xney are respon-to respon-to the civilized world for the laet in which they must mine metals wunoui waste anu 10 tat interests 01 society. orators of the mines of Utah 'cognizant of this responsibility cat be evidenced by the fact mining industry m tnis i nrogressed steadily since beginning, shortly after 1860.. t of the original mining dis- b are still producing and sev- nrorjerties have Deen m almost pons production for 70 p major Utah mines, smelters, aiuatea lnuusuies are or-sit or-sit onfl nnerated mnr lilrn jiiacturing industries with a time program oiocxea out i ot them, rather than as a ad-go explorative type of 15 enterprise sometimes found ser areas. This type of pro-:1111st pro-:1111st be continued, or mining decline and eventually disap pear from the state. Mines must be permitted to carry forward a sufficient amount of exploratory W0 t0. 1,nsure future Production. The following table shows the consistent growth of the mining industry in-dustry in Utah, depicting the combined com-bined physical volume of mineral production in the state since 1870 weighted according to relative monetary value produced of each mineral in each of the major ?t udsJ?f minlnS development in utan, The index was computed irom the official reports of mineral production by the U. S. Bureau of mines. , RELATIVE GROWTH OP UTAH'S BASIC INDUSTRIES 1900-1937 13UU 100 Live- Mannfac stock taring Mining (2) (8) (4) 100 ' 100 100 121 259 148 139 313 172 221 366 365- 197 320 363 Year 1900 1909 Farm Cropi (1) . 100 182 1919 306 1929 215 1937 Every 141 Citizen should rarofiill-r Study the imDortanm nf MIT minins - - mr w w w l IIIIU1U6 industry and the amqnnt of money that is. distributed in this State from the proceeds of our mines. If our mining industry is Bhackled by unreasonable methods of taxation and other disturbing regulations, it may well be that the industry will no longer be able to operate at a profit and will be obliged to discontinue, its operations. This would be a very severe blow to every worker in this State and to everyone , engaged in business by reason of the fact that the purchasing purchas-ing power of a considerable group of workers would bo practically nil. That ig was on this I Iminis- ;r pro-1 to at- uppliesj units. tration current en feed trs ap- further broiler Broiler ; been ent as 1 pass- 3, dontl leUtahj incora- l parts! fallacj. otect B 1 reserrt- Sterling H. Nelson Co. FOR SALE: Limited Quantity Utah and Idaho CERTIFIED RUSSETS ES0 Uncertified Russets; few bags North Dakota Certified Cobblers. Get yours while the supply .lasts. Call RAY SAGER PHONE 0274-R2, American Fork D.T.R. GO. renounces New Uniform uosing Hours r or aii It's Stores ; wood isprtf lotcre ler used ouni , that I in wo EVERY DAY OPEN EXCEPT Wednesdays and Sunday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.'" ';t This schedule has become necessary due to funnel and other labor limitations. e new schedule will allow us to give your ers more careful consideration and f acilitate idling the great increase of business more t Your kind indulgence is requested until dearly normal times arrive. w . nn mrnT 1" 1 . I rx: vX(n-J " Lj I' f'JIJViV I ONLY 6 MORE SADVT' I GUtXXil Vt -rif i 77J h f Base metal replaces precious metal In desirability for duration. Zinc, the lowly metal and long tags of our soldiers are 13 zinc tbe problem child" of the non-fer- and the fast color of their uniforms rous metai family, has risen to new requires the gray metal in making heights in mechanized World War their dye. Zinc oxide has an es- No. 2. Instead of gold the slogan sentlal role in warfare also. It is now "Thar is zinc in them thar In rubber, paint products and is hills," so desirous has become the used for camouflage and for smoke gray metal. screens, smoke bombs and signal Every gun from revolver to can- flares, non and its amunition requires zinc. Utah Is one of the leading pro-Shell pro-Shell brass contains 30 per cent zinc, ducers of this metal, and the smelt-Each smelt-Each jeep, tank and. truck requires ing capacity existing in the four zinc for their most fvital parts. A smelting plants in and adjacent to jeep requires 5 pounds of zinc and Salt Lake valley is already surB-aa surB-aa much as 200 pounds is required cient to take care of almost any for an armored car or large size demand. More zinc could be used in tank. Airplane engines are shaped the war effort and more stress must and built with zinc dies. Each be placed upon mine production fighter plane, fying fortress and and upon exploration work to find transport plane requires'from 100 new production. It Is gratifying to 450 pounds of zinc for its vari- to note that recognition of this In ous parts.- The bombs and flares Washington has resulted in some which light the bomber's targets liberalization and expansion of contain zinc. Radio sets require premium prices for over quota pro-from pro-from 2 to 200 pounds of zinc each, duction, which should stimulate Even the buttons and identification mining activity generally. Store Clerks Doing Fine Job Funeral Service For Calif ornia Woman Held Here Let us praise and magnify the good nature of store clerks who serve the public in our city. Many of them are new at the game youngsters in their teens, boys and girls, and young women wom-en with men at the front. Still they keep their heads and tempers temp-ers like the most seasoned and disciplined of oldsters; wisecracking wise-cracking the right persons; exhibiting ex-hibiting demure, courtesy when it is appropriate; patient with the rattled, timid or truculent customer; gracious with the confused novice or the lady who is over-whelmed by this newfangled new-fangled rationing. With fortitude and good temper, tem-per, which is the admiration of the American public from coast to coast, they stand up literally arid figuratively to an assembly line that keeps them under ex traordinary stress; as assembly ' line not of inert material but of ! animated beings and various j (sometimes vicious) tempera-I tempera-I ment. Hour after hour they take hold of the right end of human nature as It files past the cash register. Congratulations friends, on your poise and good humor! It is admired and remarked upon more than you know. California. Tuesday, KINDERGARTEN TO BEGIN HERE JUNE 1 The reeular ore-school kin dergarten sponsored by the Al-nine Al-nine school district will ooen here June 1, it was announced Wednesday. The' class . will be open to all children who .will enter school this vear. However. those who attended play school last winter wm oe meugiDie'ior the course, as the number of children who have not had kin dererarten work is very large. - Parents are as&ea to Dnne their children to yie elementary school building, where the kindergarten kin-dergarten classes will be held, on Tuesday, June 1 for registration. The instructor for the . group has not as yet been cnosen. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorenson announce the marriage of their daughter. Geralee. to Corporal Lawrence Glather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glather 01 Humooit, Nebraska. The ceremony was performed in Evanston, Wyoming on May 17. Mrs. Glather craduated from the Lehi high school this spring, where she was prominent in speech activities, uorporai uia ther is stationed at Camp Will lams at present. Aircraft Detection Scientific, research to Britain has given the Allies many powerful weapons of war. British scientists invented and perfected "radiolocation," "radioloca-tion," a revolutionary discovery is the detection of approaching aircraft Funeral services were held in the A. H. Wing mortuary chapel Sunday for Mrs. Maud Barr Edrington Warner, 62, who died of a heart attack in ner home in Vallejo, May 18. Carlos Coates of the Third ward bishopric conducted the services. A ladies' trio, Mrs. Lu-la Lu-la Anderson, Mrs. Rula Dorton, and Mrs. Leota Peterson sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "In the Garden". They were accompanied by Alva H. Wing. A duet "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Lula . Anderson. Speakers were W.:W. Dicker- son and Bishop William . Had field, with closing remarks by Brother Coates." Invocation was offered by Luther Coates, and benediction was pronounced by Bishop S. I. Goodwin. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedl cated by Bishop Isaac W. Fox. Mrs. Warner was born in Sal em, Utah, on September 18, 1881, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam A. Barr. Most of her childhood child-hood was spent in Salem, then the family moved to Mammoth, afterwards moving to Lehi. She was married to Charles Price Edrington in Provo, forty- five years ago. They were seal ed in the Salt Lake temple several seve-ral years later. They resided in Lehi until 1911, when they moved to Bountiful. She was married to LUther O. Warner fifteen years ago, and had made her home in California since 1924.;,- She was an active, member of the IDS church, serving in var ious capacities in the Relief So ciety and Primary organizations while residing in Lehi. She was one of the first Relief Society presidents in Vallejo, and was instrumental in the organization of the society there. For many years her home was the meeting place of the Sunday School, Relief Society, and mis sionaries of vallejo. She was head of the sewing department of the Relief Society for several years, serving as instructor in quilting, remodeling, and other branches of sewing. On the day of her death she pieced nearly a whole quilt top for the Relief Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Walter Chatterton of Roosevelt, Utah and Ruel W. Edrington Ed-rington of Roosevelt, Utah; two daughters, Mrs. Delia Latimer of Oakland, California, and Mrs. Delcia McAnn of Vallejo, Calif.; her mother, Mrs. Harriet Brooks Smith of Lehi; two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Holdsworth of Lehi, and Mrs. Alice Jones of Salt Lake City; one brother, Albert A. Barr of Payette, Idaho; one half-brother, half-brother, James Brooks, Jr., of Lehi; one half -sister,. Mrs. Aza-lia Aza-lia Barnes of Lehi. Thirteen grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren also survive her. 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