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Show October Thursday, 1 1th. THE 1951 Everlasting Match Became Only a Light that Failed NEW YORK, N. Y. Every now and then someone asks, "What's TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH raf Levari News The First as become the 'everlasting' match? Who owns patents on it? Why Isn't sociation meeting will be held on Wednesday. October 17th at 7:30 it being sold?" p. m. in the school house. Mrs. ImFrequently the questioner Bessie Jackman, president, states plies American match manufactur- that Supt. Leland E. Anderson will ers are keeping this device oft the be the main speaker. The new market. The facts are these: faculty members will also partici This match was patented by Rin- pate in the program. A number ger in Switzerland in 1928. He of problems will be discussed be called it "the repeatedly ignitible fore the supenntendent and the match." In the 1930's it was intro- PTA officials would live very much duced in Holland, where it enjoyed to have a good attendance of par ents. some novelty sale. It was, in effect, an elongated Mrs. Deon Phillipsen of Ne- match-heathe ignitible portions phi, Mrs. Sadie Bowers, Mrs. Per is Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen of which were separated by chemical retardants. By very careful Stephensen and family spent the nursing a user could light it, blow week end in Loa with Mr. and They out the flame, and thus get an Mrs. Rutherford Tanner. the wedding reception average of about 40 lights along attended GJenda on and dance for Saturday g whiffs of a vile with 40 Christensen and Norman Tanner, odor from the retardants. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford In Holland, three of these match Tanner. sticks sold for the equivalent of 5 Mrs. Alvena Christensen, Vinnie cents or roughly 120 lights for a Christensen spent Monnickel. In this country, ever since and Angus Provo in day visiting at the home the Civil War, people have been of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen. able to buy a box of safety matches, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane of containing 40 (Hicks, for a penny. In other words, 3 pennies here pur- Delta spent a few days this week chase as many lights as 5 pennies here with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour "everlastKosequist. spent for the ing" match. Mrs. Reba Mangelson accomTJ. S. Patents on this match expanied the Stake Relief Society pired in 1945. Anyone can start Board members to Salt Lake City manufacture of the repeatedly to tne Keiiet society conference. ignitible match. Chances are no Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood one will, though, for the United week end in Salt Lake States enjoys the lowest per capita spent the General conference expenditure for matches of any City attending in And Lorenzo the world. only country Mangelson, Bishop Le here are matches given away 190 urana Mangelson and son Ned, billion free paper book matches Heber Taylor. LaMar Dalbv H. R. Francom attended some of the yearly! sessions of general conference. J. E. Hansen went to Salt Lake Ash Tray, Cigarette Lighter City Saturday where he visited In Planes Marine Installed with his wife in the L D S hospital, WITH THE FIRST MARINE The Relief Society honored all AIRCRAFT WING IN KOREA To members whose birthday comes in smoke or not to smoke has long October at their work ana business been a question bothering Marine meeting. Light refreshments were served. aviators, since their single-sea- t fighter-bombehad no facility for Mrs. Florence Roseauist enter disposing of ashes. tained Sunday in honor of her But now, Chance Vought, maker birthday anniversary. A delicious s of the Corsair line, luncheon was served. has solved the problem by Install ing not only an ash tray, but also Varnished Surfaces a cigarette lighter to help pilots In addition to its use on furniture, soothe jaded nerves on the way boiled linseed oil renews varnished home from a combat strike. surfaces such as interior window The new cockpit fixture replaces sills, living room front method of opening doors, thresholds inmantles,all var the fact, the canopy and allowing the slip- nished areas. When rubbed in with stream to carry away ashes. The a clotb. it immediately brings back freezing Korean weather made this the original finish, minimizes wear measures highly and and other stop-ga- p hlps repel water. Remove ex impractical. ceil with a cloth. Window How-T- o Tepplng Before applying putty or glazing Margarined bread crumbs make material to unfinished wood sash, an excellent topping for casserole always prime the surface. Give the dishes. To make the topping, melt primer or any paint or preserva- two tablespoons of margarine in a tive coating time to dry before frying pan. Turn into the pan one glazing. Never use a primer such cup of finely ground bread crumbs as shellac or varnish that dries to and stir constantly over a low fire a hard, glossy surface. until they are thoroughly mixed. of Parent-Teache- Rom - I s it Jy Jo Mwtli rs room-fillin- Our Dank Says lp Youftolf lets ef People around here change these days with candy, gum, cigarette and soft .,. eViak machines . . . pay phoe aad those peany sales taxes. es . AX tko aVe aay aae eaa af small BUDDHIST WEDDING . . . Mrs. Helen Troy Arlington, author of a series of dog books, and Masefield Thomas Arlington, foreman of her southern California ranch, whose marriage was rent asunder by the Buddhist faith and the girl's girlhood vow of eternal chastity, were In San Francisco recently. Here the service is performed in Buddhist temple with the Rev. Shinatsu Sanada officiating. "Masefield has agreed to accept my vow of chastity," the bride said. re-w- ed WANTS BALANCE POWER . . . Chief of naval operations, Admr. William Fechteler, tells Washington women's press club that air power alone has not baited enemy advance In Korea and couldn't stop Russian drive. Used to put a strain eat ear Bank. Changing money took ma a lot of time. Then the Chief Teller Happy Wilson, read about aaother tank using a "help years elf change system. The directors sodded to see if it would work here. They eat oat some big elwUew howls full of nickels, dimes asxt pennies with a sign laying "l took own chakcb." Works Freea where I eat, fatal every-- hnlnaiX Mas, BipaMt eaasaa4Pssaseatsyaaeaewaesa. jay a ah af 'fJMi fcesr i we al asaaUy toy . Mve trast athsrs have ia as. ap to tae Opyrigat, iMI, VmttU Asset your neighbors . . . adsw with sbstaaee world-famou- time-teste- rviiere Threw d ana nzsnm 31 "Whether there's a mine in your county or not, you still benefit from Utah's mining industry. Mining taxes help carry the load of supplying needed government services in EVERY county. We li ve in a better state because mines and smelters do their share towards making tt better." BY i CARLOS BOSWELL - . Speed Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner If you do your own maintenance on your car, you may be interested in making this little gadget we heard about It makes the scraping of piston ring grooves fast and easy. of' piston' rino t;?JKiXJi , -- " Jv Call us about it Fine products like this plus faithful service re the mainstays of our local business. tv off square-- ' CA American PvtrvUum Inrlttmtm. jvery man who works with Utah Copper casts a shadow. But it's a shadow with sub stance, with reality, with life of its own. Whether he's a shovel operator, a train engineer hauling the ore to the mill, a flotation operator at the mill, or a crar operator at the refinery, his shadow always helps him. His skill and know-hohelp produce a third of the nation's newly-minecopper. His shadow helps make him an expert craftsman, w d because this shadow is his wife, his family, his home. Never present while he works, their influence is always felt. They provide him with d the life that is his right. They well-rounde- and help give him the feeling of completeness that make him a better worker. a winning The man and his shadow combination in American industry and one that helps bring benefits to us all. well-bein- g : K Of course, you won't have to worry about this job if you nee New RPM Motor OiL The first motor oil developed through atomio research. New "RPM," compared with conventional oils, doubles the life of average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubrication . . . cuts in half the wear rate of vital engine parts. ((llP) -- NEPHI, UTAH PHON 13 u 0 KENNECOTT A D. C. BOSWELL NORTH MAIN UTAH MmtmA ON WI VeMrVTBM rrMsMV a)A.aSl MeMbvtoel by SIXTH i Good Neighbor her COPPER Division CORPORATION Helping to Build a Betctr Ucih 4 ' |