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Show I PROGRESSIVE OPWiOW Action- Progress peace - -- RE-ELEC- T ELBERT D. THOMAS U. S. SENATE Paid who is fighting for you. VOTE DEMOCRATIC STR1GHT Adv. Political for your friend WITH THE AGED Honor thy Father and thy Mother every Friday, 2 P. M., . ternity Hall. at Fra- . 8 Tons Worth $15.80 CLUB TOWNSEND 1 down with burdens! And women too, grown old! With hearts opprest in noble breasts And crushed by power of gold! K eep on with your weary battle Against triumphant might For no question is ever settled Until it is settled right! The Old Age Pension and Assistance group meets weekly the Regular meetings are held NEWS Old men bowed . SHOE Club No. 1. Sam Kiefer president, meets every Tuesday evening 730, at 253 East 3rd So Townsend Club No 1 will give a barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. We' have a real old Barn Dance Orchestra and will show both old and young a good time. Membersand their guests welcome to all Tuesday and Friday meetings. Right Thinking Brings Good RasnHa .When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK 8 i YELLOWSTONE PARK, WYO. A lake in Yellowstone National park a half a mile long and nearly ai . wide to lost. AU the official mapa of the per Lost to give a conspicuous position wUhin walk-in- g take, a body of watcr Continental tha distance of Faithful to highway from Old not West Thumb. But the lake haa 1921. since been seen Bureau of public reads engineers, did surveying for the new highway, not find the lake nor have forestnoticmapping crews. Fishermen, think to be tag on the map what they a choice fishing spot, have Inquired about the pond. Some of them have even set out to find it But It still has not been found. On the topographic maps the lake mile southwest of to shown about the where highway crosses the point elethe continental divide and at an vation of 8.400 feet Old timers report having fished there with great success. Superintendent Edmund B. Rogers thinks that at the time the mapthere ping crews visited the area may have been a lake which haa since dried up or that the lake may exist only during the wet spring and Is early summer season. There also a possibility, he thinks, that the mappers may have confused Lost lake with some other body of water nearby. But whatever the solution is. the loss of Lost lake is still a mystery that cannot be answered until someone finds either the lake or the point where it once was located. WILLIAM J. KORTH TO THE OFFICE OF CLERK COUNTY CAPABLE. EFFICIENT EXPERIENCED. HONEST. COURTEOUS. AFFABLE a vote for the public Interest A vote lor him Is oTar-bure- Paid Political Adv. Of ! MODERN WOODWORKING Manufacturers of BANK OFFICE Down In tha bottom of tha Utah Copper pit at Bingham thli new electrically driven ahovel la aeon acooplng up I tone of copper ore from which 144 pound! of copper will soon be take and placed upon tha market. Each ton of ora mined averasea about 1 per cent copper, or SO ponnda of the red metal to tha ton, of which about 18 pounda la recovered. One of them ehovela haa a capacshift ity of 8,000 torn per Tha company haa I aim liar ihoveli and tl of slightly smaller capacity available for operation on tha various levels of tha huge pit which can he seen In the accompanying Not only are the photograph. hovels used In mining ore but they are alio used In stripping waste and as It la necessary to move over one ton of worthless material for every ton of ire mined. The operation of these shovels ndicata the large-scal-e operations STORE necessary In order to realize a profit from such a email metallic eon-teIn tha ore. It la truly one of the marvels of this Industrial age. The mining of over one half billion tons bf ora and waste has left a Urge amphlUieater-Uk- e pit at the mine. Since Its inception In 1904. the Utah Copper company has produced 4,393,892,918 pounds of copper, which haa yielded In wages. 3119,087,438; power and supplies, $146,141,202; federal, state, county and city taxes 839,528,809; and freight, refining, ete., $132,680,680. Normally, about 4,000 men are employed at the mine; mill and railroad, representing an annnnl payroll of over $7,500,000. The mine, la located In tha heart of Utah and It la literally tha heart of and Indus trial Ufa of tha state. Lika a pulia bast, tha expansion and contraction of the operation of this huge enterprise are felt In every corner of the state. FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Phone Was. 8183 Willy P. Renkel, Mgr. We have Added A TILE Department to be operated by Mr. H. Wynn . . Ferrell Harold R. Jgjj S. Lund H. Adam E. Wall! M. Halay Candidate have saved you $903,000 have improved your service have reduoed your taxes aro experienced, Honest, It Costs No More - - It PAYS - - - 10 per eeat Efficient To Hire Keep Marching Along On November wuuh JtoosegS 8th-VOT- E Democratic Straight (Political Paid Advby SaltLake County Demo. LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION AND ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATION WE DEMAND Sales Tax money be used for Pension and Relief only. 2nd. State Pensions of not less than $30 per month for all without an adequate income who have reached the age of sixty yean 1st. unemployables and widows with dependent children be granted an amount of not less than $30 per month each. 4th. Each dependent child to be granted an amount of at least $10 per month. 3rd All 5th. Property of Pensioners and unemplobe exempt from taxation up to an yables to amount of $3,000. 6th. That all case workers be abolished YOUR SUPPORT Df PROMOTING THIS WILL BE APPRECIATED BY AIL AGED PEOPLE. WIDOWS. INVALIDS NEEDY CHILDREN IN UTAH. DEPENIENT AND Utah Stale Old Age Pension mul Assistance Organization' MEETS EVERY FRIDAY, AT2P. M. AT Salt Lake City 323Vi South State St City Life: Midtown sector sights as reported by Benay Venuta: On Broadway, near Fiftieth street, n get group trying to figure how-- to A into their locked automobile bootblack comes over, pries open the glass, recovers the key and asks if any one wanti a shine . . . But he does away with None do On Broadway a generous tip . ... Alfred Sorensen, Progressive RTR ... - near Forty-nint- h - street, a man walking in the rain with an unopened umbrella in his hand . . . At the Information desk In the R. C. A. building in Radio City, a Oriental Inquiring if Rockefeller to the same man who sells On Sixth avenue near gasoline Forty-secon-d street, two youngsters fighting and almost killing each oth. While a group of spectators er watches interestedly . . . Finally an old pug, with cauli flowered ear, On Sixth avetops the fray nue near Forty-eight- h street subway worker taking oS his helmet and holding his hands over his ears as a blast goes off. tur-ban- ed Jewelry. Watch. Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. Seotk 85 Yean In Salt Lake ... .. vs vs v.s V4 Vt o We can serve you better than evef W4"4 '. Dr. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS Republican Candidate for CT United States Senator MR. HAROLD E. WALLACE to the office of COUNTY ATTORNEY and True Public Servant who has looked after the interests of the people every minute of the time! he has been in. With his long experience he vill serve the public bet ter than ever. VOTE FOR HIM .'aid Political Ad by Rex Winchester Em Reelect Experienced County 0 f f i cTm THE MAN WHU WILL NOT FAIL THE PEOPLE. SSSXXXXXXXXXSXSXWXWXXXXXXy A Tried, Trusted J. Mrs. Cornelia The Man Who Knows How IS RE-ELE- 5. Grant Young A. J. S tidmor, George They They They They , 1.'t Office and Factory 612 S. State Street Salt Lake City, Utah VOTERS! . Vote for your Legislative District They have served you well ... New $1,000,000 Tunnel d Willi. For Senate Grant McFarland Stanley N. Child Gordon Weggeland "Get them Interested in a hobby toy hobby and theyll grow into others and better ones," be adds. "Children with hobbies are more curious and more interested in life than those without." to Re elect Candid Roscoe J. .) Surveyor explains them to group throughout the county through talks and hobby shows with the idea that if a child to exposed to enough hobbies be will find one to interest him. And some people may have crazy hobbies but people with hobbies seldom go crazy," Harris explains. "A person with a hobby seldom committs suicide as there are always too many unfinished things to do. And theres nothing that gives better insurance of n happy and Interesting old age." Harris doesnt care much what He hobby interests his listeners. displays collections of stamps. Insects, Indian relics, chewing gum wrapper!, cigar bands, match box covers, campaign buttons, rocks, bird nests anything to arouse in- Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 Sow State Street 1 .) (2-yr- . . Treasurer Recorder . . . Auditor . Attorney COLDWATER, MICH. Leroy A. SHOESHOP (4-yr- ... Assessor Harris, principal of the Michigan Childrens Village school here, collects hobbies as a hobby. Then ha terest Vote Commissioner Commissioner Clerk . . Sheriff . . Hobbies Termed Sanity Insurance by Educator O.K. REPAIRING Your County Democratic but Shown on Official Map, Found. Bo Cant Dl-vi- It is aufficient jusSenator Thomas record speaks for itself. tification for his reelection. It is a credit to Utah and has which only a man with brought to Utah numerous benefits his standing with the Roosevelt Administration could obtain. As Chairman of the most important New Deal committees in the Senate he is in a position to render continued invaluable service to Utah. UTAH NEEDS ELBERT D. THOM AS IN The U. S. SENATE. FIGHT ON THEIR RECOi SIZABLE LAKE IN YELLOWSTONE LOST HE WILL BE A CREDIT TO UTAH A vehicular tunnel, clrcumvent-nhaa alreday been moved ao the easterly extension of the part that stripping operations could ba Utah Copper mine and tha upper continued on tha asst aide of tha end of the town of Bingham Can- canyon. In order that truffle could yon, haa Just been completed at a ba continued it waa necessary to coat In excess of $1,000,000. build tha underground passageway An Idea of the also 'of the tunnel around tha outer edge of the ore can ba obtained from the accompanying photograph, taken Just before Its completion. The tunnel to M00 feet In length and to wide enough for one tone of traffic and a pedestrian tone. Bingham Canyon haa long been known ns tha "narrowest city In the world." Its population consist Ing of approximately 7,000 pereona live on both aides of tha alopea which lead to tha copper mines at Bingham. During recent years Bingham Canyon has lost much of lta population to tha beautiful town of Copperton at tha mouth of tha canyon. The upper end of the old town waa built partly within tha projoctr ftd limits of ths mining operation of the copper mine. Much of this body. This project waa undertaken by forward-lookinaxecuttoaa and engineers, who are continually seeking to perpetuate the life of the mine. The million doltora epent In driving the tunnel la only n amall part iff the millions that have at ready been epent and will continue to ba spent In the future with the view of keeping ore reserve ahead of production. While the Utah Copper company haa more than 30 years ora supply In sight. It Is gratifying that tha state and the nation can depend upon lta officials and engineers to spend n fair nmount of lta profits In perpetuation of tha life of the greatest single Industry In Utah. g "The Man of the Hour" for the voters Utah. A Leader in the Agricultural tried and true. of field, A recognized Authority Knows the peopled prob- in many lines. lems, Sympathizes with the common man. Broad Understanding. Wide Citizens of Utah Experience. t Elect Dr. Harri |