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Show o fflllffllES BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1948 uii ..iai.iila.?Fwa j..(.. At Bingham Canyon And After SATURDAY 5 .1 - ' ' I W'Wuf ' , : . S' I '" : GASH l JEL SER11 TEAS FECIALS8? - All flavors Utah Valley RAISINS iC pkg at kern 2 lb 2gc can ORANGE JUICE 1 for? No. 4 Thompson's Seedless K I ITER SNACKS y spit 15c 46 oz. can ... Jh te, W 29c hkm SATURDAY SPECIALS KHTKRE1) SALMON DEEP ROASTS lb 78C lb 55C Lean, meaty cuts FRESH GROUND REEF IRANSI URTERS IL C Ib SLICKD HAM GARDEN HOES AND RAKES 52 : lb 440 ....'.,.. f - -- DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE at 5 p.m. Orders taken after 3 p.m., delivered next day ' i'T ' ' . v ,7 COMPLETE LINE OF SEEDS ail "JUSTIN" COWBOY BOOTS "HEREFORD" SADDLE i.idi: :ectipi beft: X COTTON DRESSES - For Girls Smart New Styles $3.50 I COME BUY! DON'T CO BY e MANURE FORKS ' Ib EVERY SATURDAY mi KAY FORKS : 75i MOCK CHICKEN LEGS o TRY OUR JUST ARRIVED - Sizes iiittt 3a is:i; 5 $8-6- 5 kn f to Sri is PETER PAN BRAS I x s - : Avtirttf'r 1 . - fir i , v Blue Yellow, White Shades COTTON, $3.0C SATIN, $3.5C - BEAVER MERCANTILE 01 r4 ei' ratji:' PHONE LADIES' BLOUSES 13 sri m:vrs present . ii:);ll AM AT REAVER HIGH - rection of Oliver II. Smith, assistant professor of Journalism at the RYU. and Owen Clark, chairman of the Student Program Bureau at the university. Members of the troupe were Wylie Swapp, Overton, Nov., and Marie Dean Byboe, Springville, dancers; Jean Howard, Pocatello, and Moyle Brown, Weiser, Ida., vocalists; Dorothy Jeppson, Provo, violinist; Hob Zabriskie, Provo, and I'.eidiiie liryan, Tooele, pian-- h is; and Rita Clement, North Hollywood, Calif., dramatic reader. Included in the program tour were 11 soul hern Utah a mm m, mm mm m JUULMAAJ iiiLib If 1 acef t Deviling Eggs yolk is what ev$3.95 ery cook wants in a egg for deviling or stuffing. If the yolk is too far offside, the white 11 likely to break through during the stuffing process. The quality of the Before and after comparisons are some gold mining and some pro- - extent of millions from the Bin-.- ; egg rather than the method of cookalways Interesting, but the one of specting for lead and zinc. Indus- - ham mountain. GO-O- P the Utah Copper is of particular try in the canyon supported only a Since mining was started then ing determines the position of the successof to 1904 as handful its Utahns more in interest than $872,441,955 has people, yolk, say poultry specialists. In an ful operation has meant so much The picture below shows a part been turned Into business and inegg of grade A or AA quality, the 40 odd of the same canyon as it is today; dustrial channels of the state in to the state during the past white is thick and holds the yolk a mountain of low grade ore Is the form of $169,581,933 for wages; years. in place. As the quality deteriorates The historic picture at me top being whittled away. Bingham $269,735,898 for power and supplies; and from lack of refrigeration was taken shortly after 1900 show- canyon has been converted Into $177,191,317 for federal state and Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Whitel Mr: and Mrs. John Williams ging, the white becomes thinner lnn.. ing Bingham Canyon as ir. was one of America's great industries city taxes, and $232,932,S07 for and daughter Mary Ann, after at son Clair of Milford spent St and allows the yolk to float. When then primarily a logging camp with and Utah has been enriched to the smelting, freight and refining. Mr. tending sessions of the conference at Beaver with parents, such an egg is cooked on its side, Mrs. grand: and Neils Jensen in bus for Salt left the Lake, of by the yolk rises to the upper side Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooley of Northwest on business. STlt.W IXMiS AUK P,OTIIi:iUG this dog and eat problem seriouser, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. the shell. ly. Now is the time when game ii Long Beach, Calif., were visiting were accompanied home by l)i:i:il ON WINTKIt KANUKS being produced for the fall hunts. with relatives in town recently. On Mrs. Evelyn W. Ander Mixing BoAl aunt, Mr. and Claude Mrs. Wheeler trouIf we are to have game and birds Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cool The deer are having their A stainless steel mixing bowl is w'ho has been vis Caliente, were to at Kichtield Monday see and built for years bles with the stray dogs on the they should lie protected during ey and the following met at the t heir with her mother, Mrs. Do: aunt, Mrs. Rubv Potter, who of rugged service. It fits all stand- winter ranges again, and Director the hatching and fawning season. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence is Williams. a improving from serious opera ard electric food mixers and pro- Boss Leonard of the Utah Kish Leonard explained. Dotson. Minersiville, for a chicken tion at the hospital there. vides a general utility bowl for the and dame department has asked dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinkitchen. Ingredients can be heated dog owneis' cooperation for the Howard and Warren Low, Salt son and Mrs. Fred Huliug of Ontario In it before mixing. "umpteenth" time. The appeal was baby. Clearfield; Robert a day last week to made today following a slaughtei jLake City, visited from Saturday Dotson. Oregon, Washing Coffee Maker Long Beach and from Rea- visit at stopped the home of Mr. and Mrs. Your coffee maker, no matter of a huge doe deer on the range to Thursday at the home of Mr. ver. Mrs. Murray Bohn. Mrs. I'eggv R. C. Alston what type you use, should be east of Salt Lake City. Th doe and Mrs. Jim Low. and family. Mrs. Mul Ruesch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing had been in California and was washed with hot suds after each was arrying twin fawns. use and rinsed thoroughly. This Ronnie and Jerry returning to her home in Oregon. FOR SALE Wooden Clam"Dogs do more damage in some Mrs. Ronnie Gray of Miners-vill- e Church, treatment will avoid a stale flavor areas good condition. Call than coyotes or cougars, and visited several days this week in coffee. Mrs. Hernett Leonard has Swindlehurst worst are our predators," with her mother and sisters, Mrs. been a patient at the LDS hospital FOR SALE 1 47 Willys- said. "We have never made it a Brinkerhoff Furniture rMVKRSAL STUDIOS and Mr. this week. 81-see BOB Clean'ng has Swindlehurst and;John J to strav kill family or nractiee dogs, Inquire The dull sticky look that furniture remained in Salt Lake City all COMING TO KAXAIJ have always appealed to the resiLIES. takes on after frequent applications week to be near his wife. areas of the winThe latest word from Kanab in- dents within the of Lewis and Clarke. that a thorough polish rr.c.-'n- s Captains to watch their dogs. l John w dicates that Universal Studios will ter ranges fok kali? a U S. Mr and Mrs. Arch ) Army expedition washing is needed for a clean foun-- 1 '"'"ding do will that thev that We hone loupes film two major pictures in the Ka' new polish. It u rut 11UVIV1, opened the Northwest to American dation- before you apply .,' e,i i April 1st. from mo . . ... . t? nab area this season. The location aga in 01 wusn one section civilization. .... ilvery rake; 1 at a lime witti!., tMl.,.. . i n tn .,i. nor saddle 1 The came chief pointed out that! will be in the Paria area, some 40 tractor; to' California wrlif." !ath,er0f lu,karm,sufs- - k'Te mil accompanied 1 by .. miles east of Kanab. It will require deer are weak from the wintei some furniture. mi-sJL Kldon Goodwin and children. Z" V. HOW. P. in clear water and go over the sudsed some 60 days on the Utah location range stay, and dogs hunch up to Hay Springs. Flowers Always Attractive who had been here visiting, to produce the pictures, one of chase the animals in the weakened spot. Then wipe with a dry cloth. For of the thousands peoi years, rt ti, which will be in color. It is also condition. It is too much for many diiuiiiiuuiion oi miiim..1,,11i1,Mn,,,w , ples of the world have believed that polish, you may need to repeat this I reported that Paramount Studios of them, especially when they will certain flowers definite possessed a are looking over St. George for aibe dropping their fawns within washing process a second time to in addition to their beauty remove all traces of grime. Polish if few weeks, and they fall prey to virtues possible picture location. of fragrance. Medicinal values when the wood is completely clean the dog packs. Heavy drifts are and came first in the minds of and dry. another hazard, the. deer being flowers ancient peoples. And, although slowed down while the dogs are flowers actually did have able to run on top of the crusted many value as medicines, others were atsnow without hindrance. tributed with healing virtues which This is the time. Leonard said. they have never possessed. Some when pheasants and quail are were, according to these ginning to nest. Dogs and stray credulous folks, imbued with the cats make heavy inroads on up- - power to frighten away evil spirits hind birds during this time of the and to do all manner of amazing year, and sportsmen should take things. A A .croup of eight student entertainers from Hrigham Young University presented a program at the Beaver High School lust Friday. Tin- program was under the di- (Since $7.95 $3.75 is. v. i pie: ii well-centere- d hard-cooke- I PLAYTEX GIRDLES d Stfi erery srgi. res in ase ai: BOW EAVER rmtjer 3 .. Mir:? laffi near i Sto: altsi. '. ian 111 thl leaf: .T.ia:-- - ijy, js Q. What causes coughing in a dairy bird? Mould this make the ji.dk unfit for human consumption? A. C in ihimj may be caused by :.e of .several things. Dusty ai.v L .v. ic r example, will usually make ,::c ce'A.s coir:h while they have It L ; i. e ; in in. Dusty grain ration will r ive a similar effect. Coughing i r i.;.,e reasons would not affect t n.iik. However, it Is best to call ; '.cruu.rian for proper diagnosis .,.! I: aluuait. O. hat is the greatest Individual i 'Hi v if iml wastage in pork pro- - to the average pork liitles. According t avail-im- ;s pro- -i not market more than pii.s farrowed. It has ted that each pig dead at ' time represents a loss of of feed. A mortality at represents a loss of from " pounds of feed. A pro- oovl breeding, sound man- -, c .ireful sanitation and good in result in sending to 0 to f.j'o of the pigs far- sis:; has been demonstrated on Purina Company's Farm at Gray Summit, s lie - 1 i cause laying hens to eat 't : X i,-i- ' THE i,i by itisullicient feeder :srf the feed hoppers i inn:, unbalanced feeding :: ':, ii',' certain ingredients, i ber, or inflammation of in- s caused by coccidiosis If not sure what is caus- rouble, one or two of the :i!d be killed and thorough- -' ..:;(! to see If they are ln-- v, mi worm's. Americas Before Columbus BV DEWEY FAUXSWOKTH HIGHLY lM.rsTKATED i AITHEXTIC PKOOE t - . bin should a. . i .1 elcra? be vaccinated . . FOR THE HOOK OF MORMON Digs be Yaccln- - for : ,i at six weeks of age. The ... to do is to vaccinate the r lera before gestation. :f this has not been done, ' v hog cholera anti-serul t; ., j the pigs are farrowed, iii ; n weeks when the pigs are 'ii v ,'i. vaccinate the sow with i and vims. We suggest having iL.o' vciLiinarian do this for you. .' , LET US ORDER YOUR ROOKS AUTHORIZED AGENTS , ..'!, ; : m .,, NEW quite common, and it is .s : ! , Wn SEJ.L AT SALT LAKE CITY PRICES THE BEAVER PRESS FEDERAL J 0 TRUCKS Costs Diclale Size of Slalc s Resources The continuous rise in costs and taxes in recent years is making for a situation that is not only work- ing to the disadvantage of the mine operator, but to the state in gen- eral. ore de- Since the rich high-grad- e posits of Utah were mined long ago, an ore uouy is omy as Dig as figures make it. The miner may discover an ore body as big as the capitol building, yet he may be abla to ship only a block the size of the capitol dome. Hence costs have much to do with the size ana me cxieni 01 ine siaies re- Sources. It is only natural that the higher me operating eosis, me nigner must be the grade of the ore mined, therefore causing a shrinkage of total revenue I mm metallic re- sources of the state. Of course if the operator received a proportionate increase for the product he produces, the situation Vi would be balanced. But this, under certain government restrictions, has not been the case in recent years and there is a tendency to want to keep the situation thus, Evidence of this can be had from the fact that dividends paid bv the state's large producing mines have been almost totally absent in cent years as compared with what they were in former years. And there is no denying that tho many thousands of stockholders who own the property are entitled to a fair return on their products just the same as any other stockholder in anv othpr mrnnrntinn Yes, dividends by Utah's mining companies are becoming fewer and farther between. Stockholders are growing tired of the situation, and when they become to tired the state w ill have lost one of its great- est assets, venture capital which develops our resources and makes industry. st PRINTING TON to 15 TONS Greater Driving Power More Dependability Lower Operating Costs GOOD PRINTING... helps yon and your business. Letterhead-- ; and other business forms necessary shop chabe attractive and neat. They reflect the racter of your particular line of business. do the kind of printing you'll be proud Let us handle all of your printing requirfinish ements. You'll be pleased with the job . . . and the price. . . . Direct Factory Distributor for IRON, BEAVER. 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