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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Four Run 880 in Record Time THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCE r~s PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Emered as Second Class MaUer at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah. under the Act of March 3, 1879. COMPLEX /NPIJ5rRIAL /JEF£!15'& - Editor and Publisher HOWARD C. BARROWS - FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 1941 PROPlJCT- SUBSCRIPTION RATE: One Year (in advance) ............................................................................$1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. THIS BUSINESS .., OF ftiiU/ "t i BY ' ~ SUSAN THAYER •.V;i~f. . j i ~ ~ "" ,.... ~ ~ • .... Bob Sjoblom, Reed Grant, Walton Parker. and Don Smith-break twelve-year re· cord in State Track Meet.-Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune. ¥ can only be realized in a country like this. "First of all, at this time In"I think after all the American way of life means more to us home dustry's objective is: making women than it does to any -to build swiftly the sinews of other group of people," said the national defense so that our institutions of freedom may be woman. preserved. "Not more than it does to the "After that its objectives are: • men and women in Industry," an-to build an ever higher standswered the man, fully a ware of ard of living for Americans the importance of our kind of de-to keep open the door of opmocracy to the free functioning of portunity and through science Industry. and research, to create ever "But it gives us a chance to realwider horizons ize all our basic aspirations," the -to provide more jobs with woman went on. higher purchasing power." "And what are these aspiraBy this time the woman had put tions?" he asked. down her knitting and was lean"There are five of them; We ing forward eagerly. "But don't want:you see," she asked "that it's the -to create happy, comfortable same thing we're after? In the homes long run what we both want is the -to bring up children wno will welfare of the individual. That is be able to build for themselves the real reason you are seeking in freedom a still better world for a higher standard of living, tomorrow and the real reason we want to -to contribute to community build happier homes." and social betterment through "I see," he nodded. "So after all, individual action and group shall we say that we are partners participation. -you women at home and we peo-to defend, particularly in these ple in industry?" dark days, the cherished tradi"Yes," said the woman, "with tions of the American way of preservation of the American way life, and 1 of life-which means everything -to insure a life of freedom for . to the individual-our one objec-~ ourselves and our families. 1 tive!" "Now let me see if I can sum 1 up Industry's ambitions which LOCALS PLACE SECOND PURPoSES WOULD COI'>ISUME A130UT 60% OF' ALL REVENUE.> COLLECTED BY ~E 'FEDE'RAL GOV!fRNMENT . JAMtS GARFifLD, :20"" PRESIDEN'I; WAS A . CON6RESSM/Jt{, 5flllllt>R·~lECT AND PRES/f)£N'f. 1!/.ECi 1//.1. IN 1/ ~/N$JE YE/J~ -----------------------------------------------& GUARDIANSHIP OH, THAT COW! PROBATENOTICES CRACK RUNNERS BREAK RECORD ESTABLISHED BY EAST IN 1927 DORING "\"HE NE)(r FISCAL YfiAR, 5P!:tiOING FOR NON•f)EF'E'NSE Why Women and Industry Are Partners I have waited two hours, Dad isnt home yet, and it is eight o'<From J. H. S. Broadcaster) clock. I'll have to do it. I gather Jordan's crack relay team, pic- · all the courage I have, put on tured above, broke the half-mile some old clothes, get the milk relay mark of 1:33 which was es- pail, and start for the bam. tablished by East High in 1927, I grope my way through the when it sped by the favored Og- darkness and, finally, after three , den to a new mark of 132.2. This attempts, find the bam door. I . . was one of the oldest marks on have no 1dea where the light the record books. switch is, but I'll grope around 1 A CODF1511 LAY5 until I find it. Here it is! Previously this quartet grabbed AP?ROXIMAIELY 9,000,0(]o There's the cow. Here's the EGGS A yfiAR.f first in the sprint medley and secstool. Which side do I sit on? I ond in the half-mile relay at the State High School Relay Carnival pick up the stool and sit down - - - - - - - - - - - - , held at the Ute Stadium Saturday, on the lift side; the cow looks April 19. around at me with a very long WIt Parker soph speedster face. I'm afraid she doesn't like Don a s:th, ac; quarter-miler: me. Maybe I am just a little bit Reed grant, hurdler de luxe, and frightened. . Bob Sjoblom, leading sprinter, I ~rra~ge my bucket and _begm task. There f ormed the t earn an d ran in that\ the mev1table . . . IS .no milk. It 1s the cow, or 1s 1t my md 1 • or er. W e11, I Wl'11 t ry once 'th' t . expenence? The boys came Wl m wo- 1 more. tenth~ of a seco_nd of the state re-, What has happened? I am not cord m the sprmt medley. on the milk stool. I am on the barn floor. Is my back broken? No, I can move. Its my leg that hurts. I Next Monday Is "J" Day Oh, I hurt all over. (From J'. H. S. Broadcaster) Slowly but surely I pick my· No school Monday? Well, not[ self up and painfully return to the exactly. Because ~ond~y, May 19, house, not knowing whether I am the student body IS gomg to cele- 1 human or still in one piece. One brate annual "J'" Day. thing I do know, though, is that Busses will leave the schoolj this will be my last attempt at promptly at 9 a. m. and motor 1 milking. -Mickie McKee, northward to Liberty Park. Here they will remain until 12 :30. Dur- Consult clerk of district court. or the respective signers for further information. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELIZA M. LLOYD, De· ceased. _Creditors will present c~aims w1th vouchers to the undersigned at Riverton Utah on or before the lOth day of July,' A. D. 1941. Joseph H. Maynard, administftl• tor of the Estate of Eliza M. LlorcL Deceased Date of first publication May 9, A. D., 1941. BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for administrator, Midvale, Utah. (May 9-May 30) I Underground IndUSt ry I I I I MAN'S IMMORTALITY IN REGION II TRACK IS DECLARED (From J. H. S. Broadcaster) The Christian Science Lesson I Copping second place in the anSermon for Sunday, May 18, is on nual Region 2 prep track meet the Subject of Mortals and Im- held at the U. of U. stadium Frimortals. day, May 2, the Beetdigger track1 The Scriptural references in- sters gained a total of 41 points elude: "Arise, shine; for thy light co~pared with . th~ 90.4 . points is come, and the glory of the Lord gamed by the wmnmg Dav1s Dart is risen upon thee. For, behold team. the darkness shall cover the earth Granite had 35.5 points, Murray and gross darkness the people: 1 32.9, C~rus 14.2, Tooele 11, J~dge but the Lord shall arise upon thee I Memonal 5, and North Sumr:n1t 3. and his glory shall be seen upo~ 1 The Beetdigge~ track squad, althee." Cis. 60: 1, 2). "Rejoice not though comparatlvely small, gave against me, 0 'inine enemy; when 1 a fi~st. rate performance. Those I fall I shall arise· and when I quahfymg for the state meet were sit in darkness, the' Lord shall be Reed Grant with a first in the a light unto me." <Mic. 7 : S). 1 200 yard low hurdles and a sec. I ond in the broad jump and high I The followmg excerpts are tak-1.. . . , JUmp; B o b s·JOblom Wl'th a second · en from Science . and Health With 1 m . b o th sprm . t s; D on s m1'th Wl'th a Key to the Scnpures by Mary I first in the 440 yard dash; Kent ~aker Eddy: "Mortals have ~ ~ery I Bodell with a third in the 880 1mperfect sense .of . the sp1ntual yard d as h , an d L e R oy Clayt on . man and of the mf1mte -range of 1 with a third in the discus. his thought . . . "To him. belongs The 880 yard relay team con~ternal. hfe ·. · · (p. 258. 25-27 >- sisting of Parker, Sjoblom, Grant, I The smle~s JOy-t~e perf~ct har- and Smith, came within two secmany and lmmortahty of hfe, pos- onds of breaking the state resessing unlimited divine beauty cord. and goodness without a single bodily pleasure or pain- constitutes The United States, once dependthe only veritable, indestructible ent upon foreign sources in a 1 man, whos~ being ~s sp~rit":a~. This great many cases, now imports state of ex1stence 1s sc1enhf1C and only about 5 per cent of its dyes, intact- a perfection discernable and exports more than it buys only by those who have the final from foreign countries. understanding of Christ in divine Science. Death can never hasten It takes 163,600,000 miles of this state of existence, for death wire annually for about 160,000 must be overcome, not submitted uses in daily life, of the United to, before immortality appears." I States-everything from paper (p. 76: 22-31.) clips to piano wire. Leaching in place at Ohio Copper in Bingham. One of the most unique mining operations in the world is that of the Ohio Copper Company of Utah at Binham, where it is winning copper from a disseminated ore body. Years ago the company mined its copper ores in the usual manner, driving tunnels and drifts through the underground. This was ex· pensive and could only be done during high market prices for the metal, owing to the low grade character of the product mined. In addition to the product mined, there was a vast amount of low grade copper ore in the porphyry on which the property is located. The proprety was not adaptable to the open-cut methods, ~o a process of leaching was adopted, using the old workings to collect the copper in solution. In the process, water is sprinkled on the surface and collected in tun· nels deep down in the deposit. After the water has percolated through the ore masses, picking up certain amounts of the copper in the ground, it is diverted to tanks in the tunnels. These tanks contain tin, which again attracts the cop. :per from the water and eventually turns the tin to copper. The water is then pumped back to the surface to rework the ore again. Precipitating copper from water which percolates through copper deposits is a common practice, but Ohio Copper is the only place where it is known to be "mined" in such a manner. The precipitation of copper is said to have been discovered by a miner living near a stream which originated in the hills of a copper deposit. Tin cans that he disposed of in the stream soon turned to copper and to his amazement he had discovered a process which has for years played an important part in the production of the red metal. ing this timeby various activities be enjoyed everyone. The will following softball games will be played: Seniors vs faculty, and juniors vs sophomores. There will also be tennis and horseshoes. Students will furnish their own luncheon with the classes contributing ice cream and bananas. From Liberty Park the students will be "bussed" to Salt Lake. Here they may go skating at Woolley's, swimming at Municipal, or to a show. -ENJOY An Evening's Entertainment BQWLUfG at the Ip;-------~;..,.;-,.j·iil·•·---·• FQR SALE Estate Gas Heatrola, like new; large size, cost $150, will sell for $35.00 3-room size coal circulator, only 2 months old. Oak finish; cannot be told from brand-new. $25.00 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 136 N. Main * Service Quality Low Cost The people of this community recognize and prefer our service. They appreciate our willingness to make things as easy as possible for them at a difficult time. We strive to give complete consideration of your every wish. Phone Mid. 152 C. I. GOFF&. 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