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Show I PAGE FOUR - THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19a3 Mrs. Ruth Mayne of Boise, Ida.; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. O Union, Lark Local, CIO. He was active in the LDS Church. He married Gertrude Peterson, April 19, 1913. in Salt Lake City. He is survived by his widow, and five cheldren, Ernes?, Herri-ma- n; Isaac and Raymond, Lark; Mrs. Althea Brogan, Kearns, and LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 Lark Ward Relief Society will hold annual ward conference on Sunday evening, November 1st, at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Ev-eryone invited. Sharon Richins of Salt Luke City was overnight guest of Joy Seal on Tuesday, October 27. Lark Ward MIA sponsored a Halloween party Tuesday even ing, October 27. Games and danc-ing wore enjoyed after which hamburgers and drinks were served to all. Mutual goers are reminded that mutual meets ev-ery Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. and everyone of mutual age is invited. Lark Lions club held their re-gular meeting Monday, Oct. 26. Dr. F. T. Fowler was guest speak-er. He spoke on European and Unitfd States affairs. Business meeting followed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biglor left Wednesday morning on a short visit to Idaho Falls, Idaho. They also plan to go through the Ida-ho Falls LDS temple while there. Mrs. Agnes Coombs returned home Sunday after visiting a week in Salt Lake City with her 'son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' LaVoy Coombs. The home of Mrs. Lillis Sand-stro- m was the scene of a party Monday night, Oct. 26, honoring the past officers and teachers of Lark Ward Primary. Games were played and light refreshments were served. A business meeting was also held. Mrs. Mary Gressman was hos-tess to the 500 club at her home last night, Thursday. Mrs. Ray McCarty is conval-escing in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City from a heart condi-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson and family visited with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Hardcastle of Sandy on Saturday, October 24. Lark Lions club in conjunction with the Lark Athletic Associa-tion, Lark P-T- and Lark school are sponsoring a Halloween par ty for all children of Lark on Halloween night, tomorrow, Sat-urday night. The party will be held at the new school building. Entertainment planned for the evening will include a show, games, dancing and treats. R. C. OLIVER SERVICES SET FOR SATURDAY Funeral services for Ruben Charles Oliver, 61, of Lark, will be held Saturday, October 31, in the Lark Ward LDS chapel at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Drap-er city cemetery. i Mr. Oliver died Wednesday, October 28, at 3:30 a.m. at the family home in Lark of silicosis. A son of Isaac and Ailice Dew-ey Oliver, he was born April 19, 1892 in Draper. He was a motor-ma- n (metal mines). He was past past president of Stael Workera Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing for a few days were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Davis and family of China Lake, Calif- - COPPER GATE BEER PARLOR 54 Main Street Telephone 290 BEST BEER ON TAP ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF BEER IN BOTTLES AND CANS Jack Nicholls, Prop. 'Zm. FRIDAY NIII'S S?TltlVlSION MOHT NC0TeDDY (RED TOP) OCT. 3053 (.ti4,o'i,u) track foreman watches his men place production has increased from 94,000 tons of ore and long steel bars under the ties and rails. He sees them waste material in 1926 to 225,000 tons today, dig in for leverage and brace themselves for the push. Because of these improvements the number ofjobs Then he booms out, "Yo, Heave," and the trac for Utah people also has increased. In 1926 there were moves about two feet. This is repeated over and over about 3,300 employees in the Utah Copper family until the track is again close enough to the hillside of Today, there are 5,600 employees.: low grade copper ore for the big steam shovels to dig The increased efficiency, since ; 1926 is import-i- n, or make their cut. ant. It has made possible the processing of ore contain That was in 1 926, and the action took place on one ing as little as eight pounds of copper to the ton. Being of the levels of Kennecott's Bingham Canyon mine. able to treat such low grade ore (once considered waste" Today, you see an entirely different picture. material) has lengthened the life ofthe mine. Bulldozers and road graders have replaced picks These vast changes benefit all of us. More Utah and shovels in setting and smoothing the track grade. people have jobs. Payrolls and supply purchases are An ingenious track shifter has taken the.place of men larger. And bigger tax payments help meet the cost of with steel bars to slide the track in position. our schools and other government services. Because ofsuch machines, electric shovels and loco- - Industrial progress, as represented by the ingcnicoiaf. motives, and hundreds of other improvements, daily trade shifters, has benefited lis all. A'' ennecott CopperCoomUon " "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" p) PET PEEVE fef 70. Seott Z't MY SECRETARY handed me a list of what she culled the 10 commandments for employer as drawn up by 1U0 secretaries of New York business executives. This H the list: L. Thou shalt take course In penmanship , 2., Thou shall nut invade the sanctity of thy secretary's file cab-inet. , 1 Thou shalt not mumble. ,4, Thou shall not chew the pen-cils' and expect thy secretary to sharpen them. 9 Thou shall remember that thy secretary is human and therefore nut expect the Impossible. 6. Thou shalt nut commence to dictate after 4:30 p m. (a pen-ciled notation with 4 p. in. for my . office). 7. Thou shalt keep sacred the coffee hour. 8. Thou shalt not bear false wit nets against thy secretary for thine own errors. 9. Thou shalt not covet thy sec-retary's stapler nor her cigarettes. 10. Honor thy wonderful, Intelli-gent. Indefatigable, Indispensable and beautiful secretary with a raise You know, I would fire that wom-an If I thought I could get anyone else to work fur me. Nutrition experts say mil of ters more, food for the money than many available food materials The United Nations' Food Coun-cil reports world food pioductlon outside Russia and China has been increasing faster than population A survey of 5,100,000 farms and their transportation problems show that about two-third- s of the farm families have automobiles and drive an average of six. miles to their shopping center. These 8,400,-00- 0 families own 4.200,000 cars Nutrition experts have expressed concern over the decline In sweet potato production from 61,000.000 bushels In 1M8 to 26.000.000 bushels In 1852. They say that of 28 com-mon fresh vegetables, sweet pota-toes contain the lowest percentage of carbohydrates and the largest number of calories per pound Highest lake In the United States Is Tulalngyo, 12.865 feet above sea level In California. Greenland has no forests, only few dwarf trees and many bushes While there are many reptiles In West Indies, no poisonous snakes re found in the larger Islands of Cuba, Jamaica. HUpanlola. and Puerto Rico DOES . IT" it gaonmt 1 ) ADD few snips of green onion chopped ripe olives to cot-tage cheese to make a very deli-cious omelet filling for a luncheon or supper. Here are some simple but nour-ishing after-scho- or lunch box snacks that are healthful, too. Plump some prunes, remove the pits and stuff with a walnut, al-mond or maraschino cherry Roll the prunes In a cinnamon-suga- r mixture. Do you tike to serve interesting ' sauces on your vegetables? You'll life this simple one: combine equal parts of mayonnaise and soured ' RECIPE OF THE WEEK ' (Serves 8) 1 envelope unfavored gelatin j Ki cup cold water 1 cup milk, scalded 3 ounces blue cheese 1 cup cottage cheese 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind H teaspoon paprika V teaspoon salt W teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Soften gelatin in water .and dis-solve In scalded milk. Mash blue cheese with fork Combine with cottage cheese and put through sieve Combine cheese mixture, milk and seasonings Pour Into individual molds which have been rinsed In cold water Chill until set, cream and then stir In some pre pared mustard for lippy flavoi along with chopped roasted al monds Slip this dessert into the ever as you sit down to eat the meaj and It will be warm and luscious by the time you're ready for dea-sert- : Place 6 canned cling peach halves Into a flat baking dish Sprinkle with V cup brown sugar mixed with i cup orange Juice boiled for 3 minutes Top with co-- . conut and marshmallows and bake in a moderate (350) oven tor 20 minutes. Have you tried rolling seasoned mashed potatoes around . .marsh- - mallows? They're wonderful. praOcdr VIA Uc ham. |