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Show BRANCH AGRICULTURAL M4, STATE'S Ml-IGRE- T A ' COLLEGE CEDAR CITY, UTAH fiUXHIBITION OF WEALTH DAILY FREE . . .and SHOW with a score of THRILLING ACTS 1111 e x w ? 12 A. COURSES OFFERED IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS Ik" ft Story of Garfield K x Home Economics Agriculture Forestry . Arts and Sciences Commerce Engineering Trdes and Industries M4 UTAH. Sammy Baugh, former from Texas Christian, will play quarterback for the Washington Redskins when they meet the Brooklyn Tigers in the first professional footn ball game ever staged in the area the night of August 29 in Ogden's stadium. The colorful Baugh, a towering Texan, is regarded as one of the greatest backfield men of all time. OGDEN, BOYS AND GIRLS DORMITORIES inter-mountai- 4 11 .1 Z The SEPT. SEPT. REGISTRATION CLASSES BEGIN GRANDSTAND A. ARE AVAILABIE it NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES E. ROBINSON, NOTICE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executors will sell the real and personal property hereinafter described for the highest acceptable bid. OF AND PERSONAL Written bids should III 71a this huge ladle which is used to transfer hot at Garfield. 'iNute: This is the fourth of a series smelting furnaces. The crude coptitled 'The Story of per is then withdrawn and cast into tight rlcle ted.") cakes for shipment to a refinery. b third major step in the pro- Smelting is a technical business m of blister copper at Garfield that requires expensive masBive .e treatment of copper matte equipment and a crew of loyal, :.e converter. This 13 the last and efficient workers to process. make plus management it successconverters consist of steel ful. Garfield has all this. The re:iers 30 feet long and 13 feet placement and repair bill at Garlined with refactory field is tremendous. Occasionally t There are 8 converters in the huge reverberatory Turnaces onrerter aisle at Garfield, and must be literally torn down and rethis battery In full operation built from the ground up. iasbeen during the war, It la The accompanying photographs :rincing spectacle of Industry illustrate the massive equipment necessary to handle the tremendous en the converter has received quantity of molten metal. With arge of heat and red hot tt or copper matte from the such constant metal pouring through the plant 'xratory furnace, siliceous ore it M to this and air is blown In something has got to "give" and is and maintenance does usually Sh or Pipes tuyeres. The Iron fifth article of this matte and the silica combine important. (The be m an impure will series published later in slag which is Ted off and recharged to the these columns.) exactly a teacup, alto the converters well-train- copper-iron-sulphid- e Heaver, has been elect- Hutchings, Wins president of the association to serve during the coming year. A 1931 graduate of U S A C, he is a member of the faculty at Kern ed Honor county union high school. BakersCalifornia. field, Two Utah men, tes of I tah Mr. Hutchings, alon,g with seven State Agriculture in the field of agrl-- 1 other instructors, teaches agricul ture to approximately 300 stu education, have been hon-the California Agricul-"eacher- s' dents each year in the largest de partment of its kind in the Lnited Assn., L. R. of agricultural States, Prof. Hunipherys saiu. ion at U s A C, learned to-- Robert Bowman, a student at the suhnol. is national president oi Hiitchings, son of S. D. the Future Farmers of America, nnH Mr. HutchinES' son, Ronald, Is president of the school's F F A chapter for the coming year. me as secretary oi California Agricultural Teachers' Ass'n is Arthur Godfrey, son or Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Godfrey. from Murray, I'tah. He graduated is supernow and 19:53 in U S A C edu-u- ti vising teacher of agricultural rniifmnia state bureau of Cali agricultural education, and an college, fornia Polytechnic Luis Obispo, Cal. Prof. Humyherys pointed out A C that 32 graduates of tbe U S departeductional agricultural ment now are serving as instructors in various California institutions. AN, Utah mailed feet to the easterly boundary Write for Reservations Write for 1944-4- 5 Catalogue to-w- No. mi l. The following unpatented lode mining claims in the Granite Mining District in Beaver County, Utah, Gray lode. White Lodge and White Lode No. 1; Johnnie, Brim, Rattler and Rattler Nos 1, 2 and 3; Park Nos. 5 and 6; White Lode and White Lode Nos. 2, Amended No. 2, and No. 3; also Rattler Fraction and The taste tide always turns to to-w- it: mmm Quality in beer Rattler Fraction No. 1. Personal Property: One 1938 Ford Coupe 8 cylinder automobile, Motor No. 4580096. All bids should be made and received by said executors on or before the 15th day of September, 1944. Wilford Robinson, Roma Robinson Hollingshead, CO- - EXECUTORS. Beaver Chapter of F.F.A. Hono CHAKTn MIMMK AMERICAN P1LSENER BECKER MIDVCTS OGDEN. CI, UTAH Nichols, were named by the Utah chapter president, and J. Reed association of vocation agricultur- Moore, the advisor. The reports with farm activity, leaderal teachers as the winning chapter deal ship, community service, cooperareports In the state to be placed tion in farm effort, quality of with others for ratings at the Na- meetings, thrift of individual tional FFA convention at Kansas members, scholarship and cooperCity in October. ative activities. Each state is allowed to enter two reports in competition for igold, silver, bronze and honorable Overseas Men Send Money Ilomo mention awards. Wayne Gammon, Retention of pay by soldiers for who has been serving in the army air corps for the past four months, local expenditures range from a low in Italy to a 26 was president of the Lincoln High 15 high chapter with Wesley D. Soulier as in the United Kingdom, a War SALT LAKE CITY. Reports of activities of Future of Farmers shares nal Irrigation and America chapters at Beaver High in West Field Canal & Irri. Co. Lots 1 and 4, Block 27, Plat School and Lincoln High at Orem were forwarded today to the U. S. "C", Beaver City Survey, in BeaDepartment of Education in ver County, Utah. Washington by Mark Nichols, diCommencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 22, Plat rector of agricultural education in the state department of public in"C", Beaver City Survey, and advisor and agriculture teacher, Department dispatch revealed thence running east 2 rods 3 feet; struction. while Rex Limb was the Beaver to These Mr. reports, according thence northeasterly 19 rods and & w Son be to or left with Wilford Robinson, Minersville, Utah; Roma Robinson Hollingshead, Beaver City, Utah; or their attorneys, Cline, Wilson & Cline, Milford. Utah. All bids accepted are subject to confirmation by the District Court of Beaver County, Utah. Terms: Cash at time of confirmation of sale by said Court. Ten percent of each bid accepted shall be deposited at the time of acceptance. HEAL PROPERTY: Commencing 63 and 925ths rods west from the Northeast corner of Section 19, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, S. L. M., thence west 96 and 1625ths rds; thence south 114 rods; thence north 28 deg. 20 min. east 20 rds; th. N. 52 deg. 40 m. E. 27.6 rods; thence north 15 rds; thence northeasterly 23 rods to a point 103.6 rods west and 59.6 rods south from the northeast corner of Section 19; thence north 26.6 rods; thence east 22 rods more or less; thence north 28 deg. 25 min. east 13& rods; thence north 54 dag. 30 min. east 4 and 425ths rods; thence north 28 deg. 03 min. east 16 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 30.71 acres of land, more or less, in Beaver County, Utah. Together with 10 shares of water in Northwest Ca- 13 of Lot 4 in said block at a point 7 rods 2 feet south of the north- east corner of said Block 22; thence north 7 rods and 2 feet to the northeast corner of said Block 22; thence west 12 rods; thence south 24 rods to the southwest corner of said Lot 1 and the place of beginning, in Beaver County, Utah. The South half of Lot 3, Block 22, Plat "C", Beaver City Survey, in Beaver County, Utah. The following unpatented mining claims in the Newton Mining District of Beaver County, Utah, Blue Valley, Spar Lode, Spar No. 1, Glass Ledge and Glass Co. 10 V Hum-profess- or ? I am Goofy, Soi-vin- tliat's your privilege thinking I'm just plain hipped on everlastingly keeping this Go ahead with Conoco N" d engine's insides is and maybe there isn't sixty oiL Maybe there other ways that would have kept engine acids Harbor from raising Ned with this limousine. But one thing I know is this: it's still running swell on nothing but Conoco N'A motor oiL You needn't be a scientist to know that acids from every explosion are forever trying to spoil an engine. Looks like the proper idea is to try blockading those acids by getting your I learned there's a modern engine oil that reminds you of Conoco in synthetic inside surfaces atmakes because it magnetism, Acids can't so shield of tract a oil-plate- urn- - u- -' pre-Pea- rl oil-plate-d. sealed properly canned, dark a cool, in and kept airtight, will keep longer space, storage to than a year, but it Is advisable y supp a year's plan to can only for the vitamin values deteriorate in time. Food iSs?1 control of used farm has been equipment and machines farmers to protect up tightened and from speculators. Farmers for auctioneers selling machinery con- resale come under OVA price ol. The list of lisea iun "i"'" to price corn.. u ient. Btibject . ...a tn include ten inrn-cirbeen Hems. For accurate ar on ceilings consult your board. price and rationing "J IV .... " rodui u Corporatioa Pneor hjj g. easily tear right into this. Then your engine has an extra chance to last you. When new cars arrive, hurray! But a real advanced improvement right now is to switch to Conoco oil-plat- ( Price u 4 oil-platin- V N" motor oQ, ed see. mi It N0C0 xuw MOTOR OIL |