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Show THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 PAGE SIX SCRAP PILES ARE "BLOOD BANKS" FOR CftSTLE GATE NEWS Rails From IParpath for Nauajos a pro- nriips Aauxiliary held evening KreBive dinner Wednesday The instead of their regular meeting. following the at courses were taken Reed. hon- e- cocktails at Mrs Wm course meat ei.lad at Mrs Jack Jones, Leo Miller and dessert at the at M.-home of Mrs Andrew Dougherty. the Tww.ty.nine ladies enjoyed The T eve-nin- e. t 2 I , ft ti 4 c TP: , Miff i$ at a Mr W. L. Smith was hostess at evening bridge luncheon Friday luncheon was her home. A en. served first and the evening then joved by playing 500. Bonnie Hire, daughter of Mr and 14th Mis Walt Rice, celebrated her dinner. a with family birthday Sunday and Mr and Mrs Howard Ludwig li in weekend the baby spent of her parents. at the home two-cour- Kenil-wor't- ? ..?. ,. V a'' - r. v -- Jr 3 Mr and Mrs E. L. Winn. Stevens and brother Jack called to Salt Lake Friwere Thorpe of their mother bedside day to the serMrs Eva Thorpe who had been at weeks few the past iously ill for the St. Marks hospital. Mrs Thorpe died Sunday at the age of 60 years and was a long time resident of here. She had been very ac. tive in the Relief Society, She lost her husband Mr John Thorpe in 1924 here, and is survived by five daughters and one son: Mrs Lena Wawe of Salt Lake, Mrs Hilda Sawyer of Se. attle. Wash.. Mrs Alice Bowns of Rurbank. Calif.. Mrs Agnes Harrison. Mrs .Mary Stevens of here and Jack of here. Funeral services will Mrs Mary INDUSTRY, UTAH SALVAGE LEADER SAYS Editor's Note: There has been a lot of loose thinking with respect to community piles of scrap iron because they are not moving. Followbe handing is a release which may conif or. you news a story led as sider it worth while, as editorial comment on the need for large scrap It is expilps as a "blood bank.'Trade Jour, "Waste the from cerpts n.tl." one of the most authoritative The need for large scrap iron stock piles as "blood banks" for the industry is stressed in an editorial of the "Waste Trade Journal," which was received this week by B. L. Wood, executive secretary of the state salvage committee. Mr The "Waste Trade Journal.'Wood said, "is an authoritative spokesman for the scrap industry and its message should carry real weight of community in the maintenance scrap piles." The editorial quotes in part: "This is no time for complacency, and there probably would be none if the public were made aware of the seriousness of the situation, if it were made to realize that substan. fially as much scrap will be needed in 1943 as was the case last year and - Sofield. Mr and s s (. I Mrs John O. Parry and children were visitors last week to Mapleton. Mr Len Arnette entertained his sister Mrs Williams and daughter of Denver several days last week. Mrs V. A. Babcock who has been visiting her daughter Mrs Jahn Coles and new baby in Ogden for the past two weeks returned home last Wednesday. iMrs Cleon Craig was a Salt Lake visitor for a couple of days last week. Mrs Amelia from Bingham For Victory: an i8 something that cannot be gambled with. The safety of the nation and the lives of miilions of our own and of our allied soldiers depend upwi the steel mills delivering the imple. ments of war when and where need! ed. It will be far safer to have too much rather than too little.'- "What is needed is a definite ,yAi a stockpile, or a scrap iron "b!ood .bank" that must be achieved within a specified time." "No one knjws how long this war will last. We must be prepared for any eventualities. The only insurance against a scrap iron shortage is to build up an adequate reserve." Helper, Utah May 13, 1943 To All Concerned: I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. ROY O. WEETER. THE TOGGERY PARTICULAR ACCESSORIES 10 Ivy St. ONLY" STORE THE and FOR PEOPLE MOVING & TRANSFER GOODS "QUALITY EXPLOSIVES Pero returned home where she has been they spent the weekend. Mrs Alex Jones spent Sunday and Monday o fthis week visiting Mr Jones at the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City. planning to build up reserve." adequate "The scrap supply problem and Storage Co. left Friday Miss Earleiie Dun-an- t for Salt T,ake to visit over the week end. Mr and Mrs Walt Whittaker and son left Friday for Salt Lake where hundred of the finest Navajo Indians remaining in the United States have taken the "warpath" to help Uncle Sam's vital transportation on the Rio Grande. Top photo shows one group dressing trark near Louviers, Colo. At,the extreme left are Extra Gang Foreman A. 0. Baker, left, and Timeinterpreter who keeper Ed Sinen. The Indian with the "V" in his hat is John C. Ourley, Navajo speaks excellent English. Bottom photo shows four of fhe most colorful characters at work near Lou viers left to right: Lester Arthur, water boy; Jim Dick, who at 53 is the oldest in the group; Benet Toehe (Big Smoke), who is a tribal medicine man of Red Rock. Ariz.; and Keeahnih Xez, who has seven children, including one in the Marines overseass. Courtesy, Green Light. of careful CARBON TRANSFER visiting. A are taken, the scrap supply js likely to prove a greater headache this year than it did in 1942." "One cannot turn on a tap and expect to get a flow of scrap, it rm; take painstaking efforts and nnnths HELPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY Thorpe be held here today with interment at M the scrap industry. in spokesmen that unless proper safeguards Phone Helper Phone 172 S3 Helper WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY 4 ) V HELPER A DIAMONDS & Insured Registered SERVICE SUPER Buy Bonds V'' THE GIFT SHOP owns a farm. KENILWORTH NEWS Miss Cornall Lund of Gunnison is here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs E, O. Jackson and daughters The Spring Canyon Junior high Mrs Grant Jensen. ichool wil lhold its graduation ex. j Bob Jordison was a weekend vis motored to (Logan last week end. 7:30 Mine Report S rcises Thursday, 'May 20, at S p.m. itor in Salt Lake City at the home of 7:30 News M.S 'Mr were and Burton Mrs Jr.. John Tbt theme of the exercises is: "The her grandmother, Mrs Jordison T & T 7:45 Devotional Hour Lake visitors last week. Mr and 'Mrs Robert Ostler of Orem Salt United Nations Fight for Victory." F-- F 8:00 Ian Ross MacFarlane Mrs Lillian Shaw spent last Wed. Graduates are as follows: Arthur were visitors at the home of her 8:00 News Sat. 8:05 Rainbow House Sat. 8Ki Lynn Huntsman, Donna Lue mother ,Mrs Cowley during the first nesday in Sunnyside. Morris of the week. Barbara Phelps, 8:30 Cheer Up Gang Nitlsen, M.F Bill Fulton of the U. S. Army visit, Mr Walter Cochrane was a visitor 8:45 Arthur Gaeth news Sun. Jewkes, Richard Farish, Matilda Ro-- I ed a few days last week with his 9:00 Laird. Keith Marha Lake week in Salt the Andersen, news City F during Mosely U, Sidney parents, (Mr and Mrs James Fulton. on 'business for the mine. VJola Losik, and Celina Guiterrez. 9:00 Billy Repaid news Sat. Mr Skidmore the father of Mrs L. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Anderson and 9:15 Karl Zomar 9:30 Yankee House party .... F family were Sunday visitors in Salt H. Merrill was operated on in the Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Orvil Ostler were vis Standard hospital Monday. 9:45 Country Editor Sun. Lke City. The Relief Society held their clos. itors at the home of his grandmother 10:00 Carter news Mr Cnrl Mortenson was a visitor In Sun. Cleveland during the week, where he ing meeting for the summer last Mrs Cowley during the week. 10:00 Reviewing Stand Sun. 10:15 Bill Hay Reads Bible. .. M.W-- F 10:15 Mary Lee Taylor T & T 10:30 Jean's ... 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