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Show PAGE FOUR Times and the Inéependent the Grand at Valley consolidation of Thursday Moab, Grand County, Utah Issued Every --- A ae) Under the Act of March SUBSCRIPTION -_-_- Year One -_-_-- coer - 5.10, ceec ces tencdseccceeccesecescess Months Six Three RATES wo.s-+- riers ites oees te ode Months' ....-:..--- : AP ge ail RP ‘| (Payable LOREN : The aa Sis cones Pdat Editor and Manager field greatest in of ‘Bull, Jumping the Indian, Mrs. H. W. Balsley and Tommy, left the first of ‘or Cedar City, where - am mil Willi Mrs. visit Mr. and was Bull. Six per cent of the babies born the. U.S. die in the first. year. Rhesus monkeys, the _ penny ‘|collecting monkeys used by organ grinders, cost $7 a piece. for ing closed because where City York in New persons aré employed. private and FRIDAY our White Real estate taxes of more than $14,000,000 are paid by the 340 ‘hotels 50,000 being House the date information ‘equipved to carry parking. ‘can decorators can be) during two years. | the homemaking de-_ enter as juniors in _ ‘ther specialize and senior! enter ‘a great many fields: them are listed below; ‘them shows contains a high percentage of the metal. This "scoop" for Utah, gives credence to the claim that Salt Lake valley is the world's leading mining and smelting center, and greatly broadens the scope of its activity. For many years ores frdm all parts of the western United States have been pouring into Utah treatment as a common eeeeeeeeeeeeveeveeeeveeeeeeee Clubwoman: Wagewoman: Homewoman- SHE'S THE SAME PERSON, when she goes to a store. At her club meeting, it's kind of fun to hear some radical lecturer "prove" that most manufacturers are slickers, most store cheese is chalk, and most advertising is ballyhoo. But watch the clubwoman when she starts buying. She wants her money's worth and she gets it. How? By first consulting the advertisements. Then by choosing the products she knows-the trade-marked, nationally advertised products that have been on the market for years. Those trade-marked, advertised articles are the ARISTOCRATS among all the things she buys-or that any of us can buy. Courtesy Nation's Business offer high any of some _ many salaries. of of} | In the teaching field of home-| ‘making there is a high turnover,| 'the average length of tenure being) ‘only two years, or a turnover of| about 50 per cent. Positions as) ‘teachers are opening up constant-| ly. Also the government is con-| ‘tinually expanding the number of} ‘workers in this field. Other specific positions in home-| /making are as follows: United| States civil service, hosvital dieti-| ition, costume design, merchandis-| ‘ing, child ‘local and care (nursery school,; gevernment), household| ‘administration, nursing, ‘decorating, textile research laboratories, 'food '& under Light, /management, critic farm teacher, tion agents interior) analysis in| nutritionist, | demonstrators, \supervision occur- rence. Every pound of ore that is sent here for treatment means payrolls, business, industry and a broader market for Utah aricultural products. Needless to say, we must keep this road open. The South American shipment was the largest single lot of foreign ore ever treated at a‘Utah smelter, The freight from Chile to Los Angeles harbor was between $5 and $6.50 per ton, and the Union Pacific Railroad granted a special rate of $5 per ton to move the product from Los Angeles to Midvale. A contract with another large South American producer has just been signed by the smelting company, giving further impetus to the movement which has already been started toward Utah, it is announnced, CR the home SO food under the tion manager of ‘ing. iin experiences his social extension| household. designed to development carry assist and the of his intellectual hori-| on the other at a minimum cost. She ‘learns to design an attractive room| jand purchase economical furni| ture to produce a room with artistic iharmony. She learns to design, 'make, and remodel | | | IT'S YOUR MOVE-Here Are Money Savers stylish Directed Utah Oil Products by JOHN FORD ico ad Quaker State MOTOR HENRY FONDA - Jane Darwell John Carradine * Charley Grapewin Dorris Bowdon « Russell Simpson O. Z. Whitehead + John Qualen Eddie Quillan + Zeffie Tilbury Associate Producer and Screen Play by Nunnally Johnson A 20th Century-Fox Picture OILS "HARE ep 88 an Stanolin (Two the Motoring Oil Stations Paul J. Black for Grand and San Juan Shows) Blazing a terror-strewn trail through the jungle...dying a thousand deaths... that their love might live! UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Agent HOUNDS" TWO AGAINST THE WORLD..#) GASOLINE Complete Service for Public at All Utah AND SUNDAY Counties. A REAL CONVENIENCE! Bow il imzortnat ifunctions of effective home buildjing. She learns to plan, prepare, jand serve attractive well balanced ;meais GEORGE BANCROFT: VINCENT PRIC ~ GEORGE SANDERS - dresses. And finally she learns to budget! ithe family income so that the family obtains the greatest pos- |sible returns for money expended, | jand at the same time saving for |unexpected needs and for. education of the children. Next week. the article will ithe last in the series, cultural college. the) be explaining| opportunities| ELECTRIC Shoe GULL: \e= - | | | | 4 JAMES Repair SHOE Your printing needs can be more than capably served by The TimesIndependent. 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DAVID ona OLIVIA The First National Bank OF MOAB SEITE ITT a" TES SKATING GP eaa presents Starring = MEMBER " = FEDERAL RESERVE = SYSTEM lie 6R1l Every Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Saturday all SAMUEL GOLDWYN a ¥ ACAFFLE Estate - Investments Insurance Utah WHALE 4H SHOP 117 No. Sixth Grand Junction, Colorado Shin! ae: Original Story and Se enplay by fedsitee Marion ¢ Directed by JAMES WHALE Produced by HARRY EDINGTON © A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE - Prices Reasonable - Send your Shoes and Boots Service! , Pa Joad... played by Russell Simpson home| | zon. Here, again, this training is) |of great assistance. | In addition to courses in home| making prepare a young woman | to mated will require an additional 100 men in jobs supplementary to the mine, mill and smelter. The tunnel is now nearly twothirds completed. On June 1, the bore had passed the 14,500 foot mark and was progressing, at the rate of 43 feet per day. Total disance from Tooele to the Rood in Bingham will be about shafe 24,000 feet. Since this project promises to add so much to the welfare of Bingham, Tooele and the state in general, every effort should be made to cooperate in bringing the tunnel work to an early conclusion, As much as the tunnel has already done to cut the relief load in these areas, its contribution in this. direction will undoubtedly be tenfold when the tunnel is completed. famou; Power | spending over 80 per cent of all! money spent, she should, therefore, know how to get value for what is paid. This takes training, and) a complete course in a _ junior college wil give her this. | Child care is also a very important feature of homemaking. | As her child progresses from early| childhood into later childhood, on | to adolescence, youth, and_ early| adulthood, the home will aid him every step of the way by provid- ibroadening Employment of an additional 1000 men in Tooele and Bingham is virtually assured when the Elton tunnel, now being driven toward the National Tunnel & Mines property at Bingham is completed. Providing conditions in the metal mining industry are favorable when the tunnel is completed, it is indicated that 600 men will be put to work mining ore bodies that now lie below the water level at the 3ingham property. The tunnel will lower the water table from its present level of 1000 feet to the 2500 foot mark. Besides the men in the mine, the increased tonnage of ore will require the employment of an additional 300 men in the mill and smelter at Tooele and it is esti- demonstra-| the Drawn for this advertisement " & byThomasHar | Benton, consultant, | home Guaranteed ee he ,. ‘ Ceeceeeetweceoceceeeeeese Fine Craft! Prompt f SATURDAY SSS 3 gaff! service | Utah security | division of USAC., dietitions, | |clothing designing, commercial ‘buyers, stylists, owners of private ‘dress shops,, advisors for social | | Service work, and many others. In addition to these vocational| advantages after a two year course in homemaking at Carbon college, a girl can take care of a home) properly when she is ready for| her own. Every woman who is concerned with the problems that food preparation presents is con'tinuallv looking for new ways of ‘combining inexpensive, staples in wholesome, nourishing dishes which | have eye appeal and taste appeal.| She is also anxiously looking for fashion information and helpful} hints on clothing and personality problems. These are among the many things a girl learns well during her study in homemaking. Since the woman is the purchasing agent and the consump-| ‘social and ;at Carbon e°e groyngy)) drives taking this fact! has, purchased' ‘colleges that specialize in this field| ‘such as the Utah State Agricul-| ‘tural college. Here they can fur- | for recep the the and who are on research in| vartrent of Carbon college gives) young women sufficient background | that, after graduating here, they) Reaching far into the high Andes of South America, the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company scored a triumph for Utah business and industry recently when it brought in for treatment at its Midvale plant a $250,000 shipment of ore and concentrate. The shipment traveled vio burro, ship and rail from -Antofagasta, Chile, to Midvale, Utah, and is the first of a year's contraet which the smelting company has made with the South American producer. The Jead concentrate is valued at $151.80 per ton and the crude ore $86.76 per ton, a slice of which will find its way into the hands of Utah labor and into the channels of business. The deal of a year's contract for the ore was closed by M. Wallace Woolley, manager of ore purchasing for the smelting company, and five hundred tons of the same character of ore and concentrate are scheduled to follow for a year or longer. Because the Midvale smelter is the only one in the United States which pays for antimony in ores, the Utah plant had little difficulty in bidding for the South American ore contract inasmuch as the ore to used os ‘and interior ‘prepared for | In addition Woolley, right, of United States Smelting company, South American ore shipment to customs officials. Fz MITW caretakers gates lovers the best equipment and has hired exceptional teachers in this de-| partment. Some positions like ‘hostesses, househould managers, | dressmakers, cafeteria managers, | Wallace -*" bereavement. WEST THE ‘buting, and the government are) ‘all demanding experts who are ‘acquainted with the most up-to-| |the field. Carbon college, in consideration, M. ~ ‘ weeks Of couple a for Hines ~~ Card of Thanks, Newspapers. own less than a Our deep appreciation is externa) third of the radio stations in the} wh friends many ed to the United States. assistana. y and kindly ‘sympathy were so freely extended to us Gy : i made at a terriffic profood hotels, Hospitals, rate. cessing plants, textile industries, | cloth manufacturing and _ distri- South American Ores Are Brought To Utah are demand ent professional and semi-professional women of fields various the in ‘today is in this Discoveries | homemaking. in Advance) L. TAYLOR, Will Find Employm (This is the fifth of a series of articles telling of the educa™ by offered advantages tional Carbon Junior College of Price. -Editor's Note.) e at Moab, Utah. red as Second-Class matter at the Postoffic 3, 1879. oom Where 1,000 More Men Homemaking The Times-Independent Sitting son 15, 194 yj August Thursday, THE -TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH | Since 1917 a Growing Insti tution Member of Federal Deposit Guaranty Corporatio n NIVEN + de HAVILLAND directed by SAM WOOD VAN , RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS ce CALLING ON COLUMBIA" - "THE BIG PREME The "ia IDES nu : os |