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Show Friday, August Chief Mine Launches New Work in Tintic IRON Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. Grace Brewer and children, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson, of Orem, returned to Myton Sunday. Mrs. Brewer was visiting with relatives at Orem and Provo at the time her husband became ill and remained with him at Provo until his death. They will remain for a short time in Myton and will then make their home in Provo with Mrs. Brewers father, Earl Fowler. Eddie Lee Bratke arrived Thursday from Green River, Wyoming to visit at the home of his grandfather, Mr. J. W. Jenson. Mrs. R. E. Miller was a guest at the home of Mrs. Lydia Peat-rosarriving from St. Louis, Mo., where she spent several months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller. She expects to make her home in Salt Lake City. Word has been received of the arrival of an infant daughter, born July 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dart, Jr. at Baldwin Park, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harmon are enjoying a visit from Mr. Harmons mother, who arrived Wednesday from Provo. Mrs. J. R. Tuttle returned home Wednesday from a visit to Tremonton and Salt Lake City She accompanied Mrs. Minnie Ashton to Tremonton and as they returned visited with her grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuttle, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ashton is visiting with relatives on North Myton Bench. Announcement has been received of the birth of a son, Aug. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dennis, at Salt Lake City. The prui'd father is a son of Syerl Dennis, Bishop of the Myton ward. Miss Dorothy Dart, who is in training as a nurse at the Holy Cross hospital, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mrs. Carlos Clark and Mrs. O. A. Dart were hostesses to members of the Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. The birthdays of Mrs. Wm. Koehler and Mrs. W. J. Jennings were honored on the occasion. Refreshments were served a tthe close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks enjoyed a visit Friday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hard- s, projects undertaken to bring old District back to limelight. i As the search for metals pro- - Consolidated i3 sinking below old gresses to deeper levels to replace workings in an effort to prove the I valueable resources mined during extension of ore runs found on up-- I the war, the Tintic mining district, per levels. I long one of Utahs major producers, In the old No 1 the for its share of at- - shaft is being extendedpropert I is coming in to the 2800-- ! . tention. foot level, 300 feet below the pres- Several deep development pro- - ent ore bodies. During the war the em2500 was reopened and the old jects have been announced, bracing several of the old pro- - mjne responded with considerable Queers, and work is progressing metal fo the war effort- slowly due to the lack of man- Chief Con- .T1 power that still persists in mining. olidated has been opened by the disthe in . However, North Lily Mining company under trict are looking to the new work North Lily plans to exin the hope that Tintic will regain Pa ,e ??e d workings into new terri- some of its former status among !en? ? new geological i the mineral producing sections of wPE)re ?been advanced in theory the State. secon the district. The most ambitious program has 'been undertaken by the Chief Con- - The Apex Standard property in solidated Mining Company. The thq east end of the district is f Chief has five different programs JnS reopened by the Newmont Min- under wrny in various parts of its inS company under a lease arrange-- 5 property which spreads over a nient. The Newmont plans system- large area in the Tintic districts. atic development of the area in an One of which is being watched effort to bring this property into with interest is the development production. The fact that no new large scale of the Evans group of claims just t south of the town of Eureka. A producing mines have been de shaft is being sunk to a depth of veloped in recent years together 500 feet, from where a crosscut with the existing shortage of lead will be extended easterly in the is pressing the development for hope of developing a new mineral new ore bodies in the old districts, zone parallel to one which has and the search is chiefly toward ' been productive for many years in deeper levels which increases the One of 5 I ! 3 5 old-time- rs -, ' be-- t f the district. cost of deriVlopment and mining At the Plutu3 property, the Chief erations. f . If you believe tbe only difference in gasolines is in the name . . . pump pull up at the next red ... fill up with Conoco Take off with a tankful of power ' $U? fR quick, quick, N-tan- e! . . . . . . (p(tf(fcG and the extra youve just got to brag about! All in the new- day gasoline weve made for you . . . for NOW! op- - Mrs. Maxine White (Mrs. Glen Clark spent Thurs. day and Friday in Heber visiting friends and at the same time receiving dental treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Thomas returned after a trip to the Granddaddy lakes Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton is visiting in Salt Lake City for a few days. Mrs. Grace Giles and Mrs. Ralph Giles and daughter, Carolyn, made a trip to Heber Tuesday. Delyle Giles, who had been in the hospital at that place on account of an accident at the returned home with sawmill, them. He is well on the road to complete recovery. Mrs. Deon Rhoades wa3 in Heber Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith made a business trip to Duchesne speakers were installed in the ward hall this week. It is said that they are a marked improvement over the old equipment. Mrs. Olaus Johnson and daughters were visiting in Heber during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hardman are in Salt Lake City on a visit. Mr. and (Mrs. Vance Larsen and children of Provo were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lefevre. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence entertained Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer this week. Mrs. Mercer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. Mr and Mrs. Frank Clark were in Roosevelt on business Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer made a trip to Artesia, Colorado, 'Sunday, and on the re- turn trip visited the dinosaur museum near Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Larsen and children were last Thursday. dinner guests Sunday at the Rhea Ward and Maxine and home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Susan White left Saturday for Lefevre. Panguitch, in southern Utah, for Mr. and (Mrs. Charles Haines a visit. and children, of Salt Lake, were A new movie projector and guests at the home of Clarence White this week. Vernon White is visiting with friends in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Carol Lefevre was hostess Club to the members of the Monday afternoon. man, of Mt. Emmons. Mrs. Hardman is a post-wa- r bride, recently arrived from Germany. Mr. Hardman met his fiancee in Salt Lake City where they were married. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Biltz and children, of Union, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton. Mrs. Ole Ffeterson went to Salt Lake City, Thursday, to attend the funeral services for her uncle, James Meranda. She will spend a few days in Heber at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Wardle, before returning home. The Myton baseball team hiy received an invitation to participate in the baseball tournament to be held at Levan, Utah, Aug. 28, 29 and 30. They hope to be able to accept the invitation and the fans anticipate another trip to cheer our boys to further victory. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jensen, of Heber, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson, Sunday, while enroute to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gillen, Mrs. Denzel Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brummett and James Dalgleish represented Wm. R. Sands Post and Unit No. 5 at the Department Convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary in Salt Lake City, Aug. 8, 9 and 10. Mr. Dalgleish also atmeettended the ings of the 40 and 8 on August 7. Other members of this post and unit who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs, Sr., Mrs. G. H. Holder and Miss Jean Wells, who reside in Salt Lake. Lowell Babcock is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Babcock. He is a student at the U.S.A.C. at Logan and has been employed there since the close of the school term. Mrs. R. T. Bonin, of Roosi-velt- , has been visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. William Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner and family returned Thursday from a trip to Colorado where they visited with friend.;. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cobb, of Oakland, California, visited in Myton, Saturday. Mrs. Cobb was formerly Miss Mary Tingley and her many friends enjoyed her brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nielsen, of Sandy, have been visiting at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan. They returned home Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. McClellan and on, Larry, who will spend a few days m Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thorne enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Thorne.s parents, Mr. and Mr?. Ola Han son, of Pleasant Grove, and her brother, H. J. Hanson and 2 children, of Long Beach, Calif., who arrived Friday. Mrs. Grant Rowborry and 2 daughters and Miss Marge Brown of Tooele, are visiting at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles. Mrs Rowberry is a sister of Mrs. Giles. The baseball game scheduled with Duchesne, Sunday, was on the Duchesne diamond as the heavy storm that visited this district made it impossible to play in Myton. The final score was 11 to 7 in faeor of Myton. The team will play at Montwel August 17th and the last game of the series will be played ut My- ton August 24th, when the My-- 1 ton team will cross bats The Miners." A jolly crowd of the voungcr 4-- H Mrs. Florence Johnson celebrated her birthday by spending the day with her sister, Mrs. Venice Van Wagoner, in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Bearl Gines with a group of friends from Salt Lake spent a few days fishing at Granddaddy Lakes this week. Mayor Clarence White of Tab-ion- a spent Monday at Fort Duchesne on business. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ivie and children of Duchesne visited at the Fred Wooley home during , the week. iE. W. Lewis and sons, and Royal Thomas, returned after a at Granddaddy trip fishing Lakes. They report good fishing along with plenty of rain. T.YBfOXA ELL 15, 194? CLUB 4-- Xadene Ottoscn, Reporter The Busy Scissors Club met Auguse II at the home of Carol Le Fevre. Mo-- of the girls have completed their projects so it was decided to close for this season. The closing meeting will be held at the home of Rozella Carlile August 25. At this time the girls will display their finished articles and demonstrate some of the thmga they have learned this year. We have enClub work this sumjoyed mer. Along with our enjoyable times we have learned many useful things. Our most outstanding event wes the trip to the camp at Greens Lake, near Vernal, where we met with other clubs from Duchesne and Uintah counties and shared and enjoyed Mrs. Garda Seeley Otto Johnsen, Sr., of Murray, visited here Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen. Leonard Goodrich and Bernard Winkler went to Tabiona Thursday on business. Mrs. Kenison and two grandsons, of Talmage, visited win Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen Jh Friday. A large crowd from here attended the rodeo at Vernal during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancick and children spent Sunday nere with relatives. Beth Winkler left during the week to spend her vacation in Canada. She will accompany her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Merrill. The following girls iaft riiurs-day for a trip to Salt Lake. Logan and Yellowstone National Park: Maxine Winkler, Marilyn Goodrich, Marva Atwood, Gale, Judith Bird, Dolhe Bird, Lucy Powell, Ardath Powell. Lucille Winkler is chaperoning the group. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-heahave returned from Ohio where they went to vel a new school bus. They snoot Thursday night here wit.i Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen and eturned to their home at Utahn Friday morning, accompanied by their two boys, who have been stay ing with the Thorsens. 4-- H 4-- H their 1 Ph-1-- and activities. first prize in the program contest, and Nadene Ottosen won first prize in the Centennial Quiz contest. lis Sheer Yarn yarn used in s rayon hose measures yards to the pound. The d worn-e- two-third- Colonial Sugar Early colonists learned about maple sugar from the Indians, and for many years it was the only sugar used. They reveised the Indian process of freezing off water from the sap by boiling it off. ' Youngsters Shouldnt Drink Says Owner of Stork Club U 1 VTHHI ir in i Norma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fietkau and children of Springville; Mr. and (Mrs. Ervin Snow and granddaughter, Shirley, of Mt. Emmons; Mr. and Mrs. Lmwood Kenison and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Kofiford of Duchesne were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp Mon- h day. (Mr. and (Mrs. Melvin Broad- head returned home on Thursday of last week from Ohio. They brought back a now school bus. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Herb Lang Sunday were Melvin Rust of Morgan county, Keith and Arvin Rust of Hayden, Leota Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olson and daughters, and Effie Thompson, all of and Sherman Billingsley, above, owner of the famous Stork Club, benctea is not smart for teen agent to drink. He declares that young people who drink when they are not supposed to are only displaying iheir it adolescence and immaturity, bink you are expected to," he stales in an V0" drink because r article which he wrote for July Good Housekeeping. "There Is nothing prrticularly adult or sophisticated about drinking-th- ere Is very juvenile and adolescent about drinking when you can't something or aren't to llirnnssit Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hullinger, Joe and A1 Hullinger, of Vernal; Chancey Pinfold and Miss Florence Justic and mother, all of Randlett, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker Sunday Leonard Brown wa3 in Duchesne on business Monday. Mrs. Clara McCall and daughter returned to their home In San Pedro, Calif., after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Miss Bernice Heyman of Salt Lake City returned home Monday after a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb son-in-la- Plaza Hotel and CAFE DUCHESNE UTAH OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lang. Keith Abplanalp, Kenneth Tom-siBill Kirtwood and Elmer Heim, all of Helper, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp Saturday. Leota Davies spent Monday night at the home of Mr. and c, Mrs. Wayne McDonald at mage. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStafano weie visiting with Mrs. Delia Mayhew during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and children, Mr. and Mr3. Vere Neil-se- n and children, all of Bridge- land, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright one day during Tal-play- Chicken Dinner a Specially Day and Night Service Heber Auction Company SIXTH .. wee end visiting: the home Mrs. Melissa his motacr, for WEST FIRST NORTH IIERER CITY, UTAH Kof-Sund- The party was scheduled evening, but stormy frdClarence and Elaine Wright weather caused its postponement. Vern Muse spent the weekend were in Roosevelt on business with his wife and children, e- Monday. turning Monday to Salt Lake, where he is attending a barb.r college. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks and daughter, Marguerite; and Miss Alice Sands left Monday for i visit in Salt Lake City. W. E. Blaine, of Kansas Ci. , Missouri, is a visitor at the home of his brother and sister-in-laMr and Mrs II. II Blaine. Charles Meranda and son, Tom, arrived Monday from American Fork to attend to business inlefests in Myton Miss Betty Wells and Renea Wells, of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris. - I Livestock AuQti&n - Sa2es Every Ttarsday 1:00 P. M. Yards Equipped for Feeding and Watering of Slock. Dean Todd Phone 31G-- W n 59 527 . Body Weight in Water About or nearly 70 per cent, of the weight of the animal body consists of water. End Dripping To prevent cream from dripping off the pitcher onto the table cloth. put a bit of unflavored fat on the tip of the spout. friendship Our club won Roy Phone Todd 1 1).1)- -J |