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Show June ThWday, The 1943 10, come-and-g- o NOTARY RELATIVE GROWTH OF UTAH'S BASIC 1900-193- 7 INDUSTRIES 1900 100 Live- - Manufac- Farm stock Cropa turing Mining Year ill (3) (41 1000.. 100 100 100 100 1909.. 182 121 259 148 30B 1919. 139 313 172 221 1929. 215 38G 365 1937. 197 141 320 363 Every citizen should carefully study the importance of our mining industry and the amount of money that is distributed in this State from the proceeds of our mines. If our mining industry is shackled by unreasonable methods of taxation and other disturbing regulations, it may well be that the industry will no loc;;er 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 in business by everyone reason of tlr fact that the purchasa considerable group ing lower ff of workers would be practically nil. American Dental Association. causes to teeth PUBUC Times-New- s office. For evening work, call 196 pear from the state. Mines must or 200. be permitted to carry forward a sullicient amount of exploratory work to insure future production. ORDER FLOWERS EARLY for The following table shows the occasions (Delivery restrictions consistent growth of the mining in- all make early ordering necessary). in comthe L'tuh, dustry depicting BAILEY, Agent for Ho bined physical volume of mineral GILBERT 240W production in the state since 1S70, tel Utah Floral Shop. Phone weighted according to relative monetary value produced of each FOR SALE Eight room Mod mineral in each of the major ern and home Three buildings. of in mining development periods Utah. The index was computed rooms of furniture. C. Roger Lunt, from the official reports of mineral 170 East Main Street, American production by the U. S. Bureau of Fork, Utah. mines. YOUR DENTAL I. Q. QWhat de-- '. M. G. A 7 MILLER JUNIORS WAR NEWS -- JUST ARRIVED FOR J I, SUMMER- - Ginghams, Chambray, Chintz Materials. Jumper or Peasant Styles. Cleverly treted with islet embroidry and lace which give the style and distinction only found in better dresses. Truly a Smart Selection . . . -- The parents and the dentist shouli plan the child's dental program until such time as the child is capable of intelligently planning for himself. Older members of the family should never plant the idea of fear In the child's mind. Thus, whenever the child requires the services of the dentist, he will accept such service without fear and apprehension. This will enable the dentist to prevent the occurrence of serious decay. Mines t Have Little Resale Value con-sue- UP 395 Stoiv Hours: () A. M. to When Wo close at 1 P. M. ti 1 P. M. Except WYdnesdavs rs Exclusive iMtlies Shop x BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS y V. ...... Even Mules Fight Axis - , who has a 196. 4 rv 'n 1 . X- - . f-- , v i - LOST Pair of eyeglasses in case in Nephi business district. Rimless. Return to Floy Mortensen, Levan. i.iiiiii wjiimmiim Payroll Savings onaFamltyBasis 0 VACATIONS POST-WA- R When peace comes, happy, interesting, exciting vacation days will be possible again. Start planning for them now with the help of Trailways travel experts who are thoroughly familiar with America's vacation spots. Their services are free for the asking 'and they know how to keep costs within limited vacation budgets. Consult agent for full details. CARD OF THANKS Our friends and relatives have been exceptionally wonderful to us during the bereavement of the past several days, and we take this means of expressing to them our sincere appreciation. Frank Ballow and family Make 10 per cent Just a Starting Aaia is the time to plan CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends who assisted us during the illness and following the death of our beloved mother. Your kindnesses will always be remembered. Family of Mary Ann Tanner f Put Your liiill mmm Point Despite mechanization, the army needs the lowly mule. These three have been picked from a mule market in St. Louis, Mo., to be transported to a branch of the armed service. The demands of military forces have caused prices on mules to soar and there is a brisk rush of trading each day for this cross between a jackass and a mare. I 11.1 iuwiiimapwnnvniMMwvnw MclCfSC BEFORE i - UfflY RIGHT YOUR EYES KOOIS Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey J "CHEEilFUL AS 6 BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT CARTER 57 MTS Published Every Thureaay phi, Juab County, Utah at AAME National Distillers Products Corp, N. Y. jmim J &:' 90.4 V I CAFE North Main; Phone 264 TIMES - NEWS ! Ill l Ne- Entered at the poet office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mall matter Under the act on Congres of March S. 1879. B. GIBSON HOY E. GIBSON A v vVi- "Tunnel for Sale." Wouldn't that be a queer sign to hang at the portal of a mining tunnel? Yet there may be a lot of tunnels and shafts for sale cheap mines of Utah if in worked-ou- t there Is not more exploration work done in Utah mines and done quickly. The past decade has been a lean one for the mines of Utah. No new sizeable producers have been opened up and no new mineral districts have been disProduction during this covered. period has been coming from the older mines in the older districts. been such that Conditions hav even they could not perform an adequate amount of exploratory work to perpetuate their lives and non-ferrou- s duv more nuiDunui jjt A ! J Subscription rate: S2.00 iter year. payable In advance. Advertising rates on reinvest. Jv w DIESET Ls.JNERS THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . . "You can't imagine, WANTED! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hide Pelta, Pelt Prices paid fer Fuca and Dead or Useless Animals. Service Dead er Useless Sheep Prompt PHONE M i of mt ptjy reI t avlug t veer family Umtt fottrmvlomtM. Utah Hide lourf BACK UP YOUR BOY htrnM )reer btrttlt wee dott iof wit) got tovgfitr .( a wmr. We're oeoa. - Publisher Editor, Manager insure production for the future. When the war broke out th situation became even worse. Many of the younger workers enlisted in the army or navy and other skilled workers found better pay In other war Industries. The regulation of metal prices would not permit the mines, for a time, to compete In the labor market. The plight of the mines has been recognized in Washington, and it Is hoped that th necessary basis will b provided to Increase the activities of the mining Industry until it I In s healthy state onre again. A healthy mining Industry makes for a healthy state, as mining has Ion hpn the backbone Industry in Utah's economic life. Oat) rimes IS 4-- H Send question! with self addressed, stamped envelope, to America Dent ml Association, Hi East Superior street, Ckicaf, j u mmm The Happy Clover Club met a', the Hiyh School to organize. Th" time was spent in organizing oui sewing club. Those who were present included: Joyce Gowers, Jc:v, Gowers, LaRay Vogt, Ruth G son, Shirley Riches, Corrine Garrett Darlene Jones, Betty Bei I. Visitors were Rowine Sudweek-- , We hope this and Marie Tew. season's work will be a success. Our leader is Tola Stephenson. Club me! The Rusty Dozen Monday, June 7 at the High sclui..! Mrs. Mildred Garsewing room. rett, our club leader, spent hci time in showing us how to darn Those present at the meeting were Anna Julia Hoyt, Carol Stephenson, Zoma Dean Warner, Darlene Anderson, Mary Lynn Irons, P. nth Eleanor Jones, Ann Memmott, Janice Warren, Laura Lee Winn, Kat h- ryn Latimer, Nancy Sperry and Ilene Park. Reporter Ilene Park WANTED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, LAMB AND POULTRY. B. V. Cooper, buyer for Geneva Commissary. dental ills. in JOAN ordear garage for sale please call highly sweetend foods, should be kept at a minimum. It is quite possible that America's high sugar bills account for many of our national i FOOD Continued from Pase One l l.r National; $13.50 Wiseoon-ii- i; and $16.50, Burpee. Points to remember in the fight against black markets, according to U'ilford Bailey, chairman of the I'SDA War board, are: 1. Farmers who buy and sell livestock should keep records of sales and purchases; 2. Farmers who slaughter for sale must bet permits from the WEINER PIGS FOR SALE war board and cannot sell more and Three Brood Sows Roy meat this year than in 1911. 3. All McPherson. meat sold by farmers must show permit numbers. 4. Farmers who sell meat and butter direct to WANTED: Truck operator over must collect ration stamps 38; Also Dock man and Truck and turn them over to the War over 38; Starting salary Dispatcher Price and Rationing board each Salt Lake Delta Freight $1,800 month. Line, 350 So., 1st West, Salt Lake Word has been received that no City. more feed wheat will be Are you lighting: mad accepted bffcie Commodity Credft, it Corpora jfcji. The quota set FOR SALE Six weeks old about this war? Uoes it ..":' mean anything aside by Cotfljress for sale as feed piges. See James Christensen. to you personalhas been exausted. Jv"3l T1 I. Air,h I J 9 i The War Food Administration AUCTIONEER down and buy advised poultry producers this SJ 4& i lliJ ai mnrc n ml ni n ' week against drastic shifts in poulSell your merchandise, fixtures, var Bonds. for Freerffi'Vs try meat production except when real estate, cattle, home or furjustified by local excess feed sup-- 1 niture at auction. Fees reasonable. plies and when existing facilities! No item too small nor too large. may be used. It was pointed out Call or write C. Madden, Ephraim So beans that the chicken meat production Soybean crushers are being urged goal a million pounds above YOUR BARBER WORK can be by the government to make every last year will probably be reachthe to early process- ed. Disproportionate expansion in speed up done as well at READ'S for less. effort ing of soybeans which have been commercial broiler Open for summer. production damaged by frost. might require abnormal amounts of feed to be shipped to these areas WANTED TO BUY Gas lanand lead to unpustified use of the tern in good condition. Call 196 scarce materials for housing and if yo" have one tor sale. other facilities. Farmers who plan fall flocks should place orders. V,"' soon for chicks since hatcherir FOR SALE Rabbits and hutj must have ample notice to plan ches. Special price for complete operations. Lester H. Belliston. rabbitry ANYONE knowing micro-organis- mm i Page Five , Most of the research studies ! on the cause of tooth decay seem to indicate that the destruction is caused by the action of a particular type of which has the ability to ferment sugar and other carbohydrate foods and convert them into acids. These acids, in turn, attack those surfaces with which they come in contact. Decay always begins on the external surface of a tooth. It never arises from within the tooth. Most authorities agree that dental health can be improved by the inclusion in the diet of all of the food essentials and by the reduction or exclusion of highly refined carbohydrates. Dentists believe that the intake of highly refined carbohydrates such as refined sugar, candy, jelly, pastry and other Worked-Ou- Nephi, Utah s, CLUB CLASSIFIED 4H NEWS Steady Growth Marks History of Utah Mining The earth has been very kind to the human being. Before civilization, the roaviug tribes gathered food and clothing from the surface of the earth, but when man began dark extracting minerals from the civilirecesses of the underground, sation was born. The stone age ended with the of the metals and the machine age sprang from the progress made in the application of metals In the arts and industries. Civilization has progressed far and through the story of this progress is woven a story of metals. Those who extract metals from Mother Earth bear a heavy burden of responsibility. They are responsible to the civilized world for the manner in which they must mine these metals without waste and to the best interests of society. Operators of the mines of Utah are cognizant of this responsibility as can be evidenced by the fact that the mining industry in this state has progressed steadily since Jts beginning, shortly after 1860. Many of the original mining districts are still producing and several properties have been in almost 70 for continuous production years. The major Utah mines, smelters, and affiliated industries are organized and operated more like manufacturing industries with a long time program blocked out ahead of them, rather than as a explorative type of mining enterprise sometimes found in other areas. This type of program mist be continued, or mining will decline and eventually disap Times-New- & Tallow Co. Three Mllee Weet of (panted Perk 1 '-T.- ...' Judc, how much comfort Louise and I got out of reading that recent reixirt made by the government on drinking habits in and around Army cams. If you hadn't loaned us your copy we'd still be worrying about our Jim ... all because of those silly rumors goin' around." "I'm mighty glad to hear that, John. As the report says, no Army in American history has been so orderly, 90 so Why, even on well-traiiK'- pay-nich- there's very little drinkin? done. I v as that fi.rl which said the Army, with an eye to its o.vn problem, usually prefers to have its cam; in wet communities rather than dry c particularly interested in wet communities Ciiii be regulated . . . dry communities with t! ,r bootleggers can't. It's just m ire pro that prohibition docs not prohibit," C tmlttmee of AlcvMtc firrfa I c |