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Show SEVENTH-DA- ... LD S Y ADVENTIST CHURCH Dec- - 10 SECOND WARD GAEL ELMER. Bishop Fred Cornforth. Pastor. Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m Eiteit Kromann, Sabbath Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. School Supt. Monday. Services held each Saturday Primary, 3:45 p. m. Monday in the former C A A Building Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. TuesWest of Milford. day. Song Service, 9:4! a. m. M I A, 7:30 J. m. Tuesday. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Services, 11 a. m. TEEN TALK Continued from Pagr (fl UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. L I) S FIRST WARD RICHARD JONES. Bishop - Sunday School, 0:43 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 6 p. m. Priesthood Meeting, 8 p. m Mondays. Genealogy Meeting, Sundays. BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS School MIA, 8 Sun-da-y Supt Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship Servipe, 7:30 p. m Sunday. Bible Study Hours, p. m. a. m. Sunday. 11 to 12 Wednesdays, 7:30 p m. Relief Society, Wednesdays at T30 p. m. Primary, Mondays at 10 a.m. To Buy or Sell, use a News Want-Ad- . -- ne- - visitine Adele Tanner. The three students enjoyed their trip very much. The M H S Band and Girls' Give are preparing a joint formal concert for Doc. 10. Two special concerts will be given previously, one on Dec. 3 for the elementary students, and a special assembly concert on ST. BRIDGETS CATHOLIC CHURCH Fa.' her F. R. Lamothe. Acting Pastor Sunday Mass, 9 a. m. Week-da- y Mass, 7 a. m. MILFORD (UTAH) NEW 8 THURSDAY, NOV. 28. 1853 o . METHODIST CHURCH REV N. S. NYE. Pastor Mrs. Gladys Shinglatoo. for the high school. HERE'S MORE ABOUT The atudent body will enjoy a small vacation during the Thanksgiving holidays. We sin Lost and Found cerelv hone that a Joyous holiday. LOST Pair of rim glasses in green case. Findo er please return to Rosa Lang, 253 W. phone Walker spent the Sonny week end In California visiting the Vestals, former residents For Rent Apartments) of Miiford. FOR RENT ished apartment, $38 mo. . The M H S Girls' Glee, under 2tp the direction of Mr. Hal HanFURNISHED APARTMENTS cock, sang at the P.-A. meet for rea, $30 and $40. See Bob ing on Nov. 24. Their song was Tomaik at Service Garage. "Madame Jeanette." black-brow- n furn-Ca- 39-J- For Sale Houses FOR SALE Beautiful brick JoAnne Barnes, one of last year's Seniors, la In Milford home. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, visiting her parent during the 2 garages (1 heated), barbecue many extras included. Thanksgiving holiday. She is grillattending Henniger Business Will sell equity for cash or will trade for smaller home. See College in Salt Lake. Elwood Jefferson. FOR SALE Lovely newly decorated home, with extra bedroom in basmt. Garage attached; spacious lawn. $7700, $2,000 down. Earl Stonehocker, phone 168-- For Sale Miscellaneous STEWERS FOR SALE each. See McCoy Williams. I j $1 2t FOR SALE Have few fat geese; sell dressed or undressed. Albert (Turk) Berntsen. FOR SALE Warm Morning heat ng stove, 3 years old; in good condition. Phone 91-FREE ESTIMATES on eus- made Drape, Aluminum Storm Wondowa or Doors, ler and Campbell new or usr-pianos. Trade-in- s accp'ed, credit term. I won't impose on you after giving estimate rjust want to save ju money and make a little my- tom d irM-- ' 'met ys eph, Parowan 1811 or 2411. RADIO SERVICE Car Radios Home Radios PHILCO-SUPKRVISE- D FACTORY SERVICE JIIil BOTTIGER Office ai Schramm's Res. Phone 218-- W Qut HOMES AND FARMS FOR SALE 1H JflJORD THIS WEEK CITY HOMES Lovely West ai home; 400 North. 15750. $1750 down, easy terms on balance. home wilk fall basement, stokeri sew heme on corner lot; nice gmrso. On Ho. Main si 100 Sooth. $8,000. owner eqtdly cash. 65 HE track foreman watches his men place long steel bars under the ties and rails. He sees them dig in for leverage and brace themselves for the push. Then he booms out, "Yo, Heave," and the track moves about two feet. This is repeated over and over until the track is again close enough to the hillside of low grade copper ore for the big steam shovel to dig in, or make their cut. That was in 1926, and the action took place on one of the levels of Kennecott's Bingham Canyon mine. Today, you see an entirely different picture. Bulldozers and road graders have replaced picks and shovels in setting and smoothing the track grade. An ingenious track shifter has taken the place of men with steel bars to slide the track in position. Because of such machines, electric shovels and locomotives, and hundreds of other improvements, daily i , production has increased from 94,000 tons of ore and waste material in 1926 to 225,000 tons today ! Because of these improvements the number of jobs for Utah people also has increased. In 1926 there were about 3,300 employees in the Utah Copper family. Today, there are 5,600 employees. The increased efficiency since 1926 is important. It has made possible the processing of ore containing as little as eight pounds of copper to the ton. Being able to treat such low grade ore (once considered waste material) has lengthened the life of the mine. These vast changes benefit all of us. More Utah people have jobs. Payrolls and supply purchases are larger. And bigger tax payments help meet the cost of our schools and other government services. Industrial progress, as represented by the ingenioui track shifters, has benefited us all. 100 2 NEW F H A HOMES LEFT ON UTAH STREET Home with carpets in front room, dining room. Newly decorated. 400 West at 600 South. Oil Heater, storm doors and windows Garage. $5,800; terms. Lovely home at $00 West and 300 North; 4Vi acres land; has apt. now rented at $$0 month. $11,000; $3000 down baL $100 month. FARMS and RANCHES $40 ACRES All fencedi has S wells and 14-- ft well permit; all buildings, permanent improvements; $180 pee acre. FOR INFORMATION ON ANT OF THIS PROPERTY SEE J. D. KIRK Ai HORN SILVER HOTEL KIRK REALTY CO. YOUR BROKER for 38 YEARS c Eennecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" (3 VLx |