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Show to 7POSTVAR TRAILER An ti. r Friday. Augut 11.1911 The Cache American. laigan, Cache County, Utah rage Six ti.mvl.il vurJ C. rruii.i-i- y iU hill .it (!. Willow jmk III la,;,n, .Sa'unhiy I.o,;!y ihi.itm I I iwmiim mwiut lato-Mi- l ftMlOU I I S" fit alt State " ' i- 1 1 - Lawi lir i i I:'--- Cl:rl-ti3uen- ;vali rs in Ki vu re the lamrt.i meeting on An-Jgt- 'y). P' '- , B.t.irs, and 'Sunday. Auga,; 6. M. Malle Balia: of Lu j has bcxii wn.r.g her jr-- ( mt. Mr and Mr. Daud A. But l,,W :T" TUJV ld W.nn filiate fiTJ'.ti.d I : D Se:,:. a.'.i :JJS,4 ( a ii vvm.; - ut litJull Jofiuwrcl by with Jhluur Wj !? a tnasur nt cmmon.i , Tint fob low in,; nun, h is i arlh Ijial.-J- , vocal dm O'. L-- I aye Hmtey ami Jlikn lomib; Mrs. I.ucjlc Waite and Mrs Virti.1 Hulls; vocal o), Riley Harris. humorous rr.:d ns. Mrs lall.e MiQuairic; short tu!k. Seamon. Linden Hulls. Jtivate lrival Hill Cook, Jrnate Wayne Ml MM (lain r Dchnar 0 Imiia Mi Met ham and Lieutenant Kant is was Millrr; community s.nging $11 ( l!l Utfilt conducted by Mr. Dru Nl'Len. t was industrial engineer The rot of the afternoon Ike Poodhschmalx M.E D.D.S. to Fruehauf Trailer Company other submitted the softball this has and iit de design ploy Inc fjM luxe, s the antwer to some of those conflicting State laws and trade barconnelit.ve xjioris. The committee riers which prevent motor transjior from properly serving the public. In charge of arrangements for the Maybe he has something! day consisted of Kdvwn Hansen, Fiter-eand Dtlbert llurren Sidney of her Seamens, at the home Mr. Nettie Iteedcr of Hyde parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1ark ha received word that her Seamons. He will also visit in ML on. Dr. Wendell Jteeder of Kansas Emmons at the home of his parMrs. George Maughan was hos. City, Mo., has bcn promoted to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mccham. at a family dinner - party vice president of Uie Campbell-Tagger- t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seamons te Research Laboratories. Dr. have received word from their Sunday at her home In honor of Reeder Is a graduate of USAC, son. Sergeant Weldon Seamons, her son Ray Wettaline, receiving his ma.ster's degree In who was wounded In the battle of who left Monday to report back 1934. He received a fellowship to Ncrmandy, that he would soon be to his bate at Norfplk, Va., after Iowa Slate college In 1933 and at- able to join bis combat regiment spending 10 days visiting at the home of his wife, tha former tended that instilut'.cn for five in France. year, studying and also acting Private Omar Hansen and Miss Venna Maughan and his parents, as a member of the faculty. In Dixie Johnson spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wetishne o 1 1940 he was awarded Salt Lake City. Dinner was serv- his Ph.D. Hear Lake. lteen guests the afternoon degree. In 1941 he accepted a po. Mi Beth Lamb returned home aition as a chemist at the being spent In social visiting and a weeks visit refreshments. Research laboratories. Sunuay loilowing Cieartield at the home of Mr. In 1934 he was made director of atnd Mrs. Norman The ward Primary association Dahle. research, which posiUon he still was in charge of the Sunday The marriage of Miss Gertrude holds .along with his newly acevening program, featuring gradquired vice presidency. Dr. Reed- Galley of Los Angeles and Boise uation of classes, special class exWeder and Ins wife, the former Lorna Clinsiofiersen was performed ercises and musical numbers. Mrs Seamons of Hyde Park, have re- nesday evening at the homo of John Yost is primary president. parents, Mr. and cently become owners of a new uie groom's At the sacrament meeting Sun. home in Kansas City. The young Mrs. George Christoiferaen, with Mrs. Lillian Mack had her day iiistiop C. A. llurren performing couple have three children. me ceremony. Following the cere- daughter christened Judy Kay. Word has been received of the Mrs. Marietta N. White is birth of a baby girl at an Ogden mony a wedding supper was given spending the week in southern Mr. and the toy newlyweds by hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Utah. George Christollcrsen. Guests Reeder of Clearfield, on July 29. Miss Grace Thornton of Ogden included Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Mrs. Reeder was formerly June; the week-en- d with relatives. Mrs. reidli Calvin Mr. spent and and t Jenson of Millville. The new ar. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Mr. Holmgren of and Logan, rival Is greeted by two sisters. Hugie and family, of Bear River city, of Mr. James Smithlicld, Raymond Mr. Reeder was released a few and Mrs. Alton Jarvis of Clear-aci- d, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and days ago from an Ogden hospital Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilan. Mrs. W. E. Nyman. where he had undergone an operRex Budge, son of Mr. and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Follctt, ation for a ruptured appendix. Mrs. Seth Budge, stationed in Chris-toile- r Mis. Victor Betty Laney, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Daines acIs home on a furCalifornia toller-se- n, son Chris and Eugene companied their son, Ray Daines, lough. of host all the Hyde Park, S 2c to Ogden, Tuesday. Ray Residents of North Logan are left Ogden for San Ihego to con- and hostess and the honored urged by James Seamons, chairThe left guests. young couple tinue his naval training In the man of the drive to assist in Los where for Monday Angeles, forces. amphibian Ray had spent Russian clothing relief. five days visiting relaUves and tney will make their home. S, Sergeant Harvey M. Swenson, friends. There were 13 boy scouts en- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marinus Mrs. Amanda Richards, Mr. and joyed a five day stay at the Boy Swenson, was wounded July 12 Mrs. Rulon Richards, Foss Rich- - Scout home at Bear Lake last in Italy, while in combat duty, ards and Miss Clara Richards of week. They returned home his parents were informed by spent Sunday visiting nesday. telegram from the war department relatives here. J Sergeant Swenson was A group of 17 vanguards under Tuesday. Mrs. Wilford Nielsen submitted the leadership of Harcld Daines inducted in March, 1942 and folto a major operation at a local and Lola Jorgensen enjoyed a lowed training at various Califorhospital Tuesday. camping trip at White Pine Lake. nia camps, was sent to korth and from there to Italy. A baby girl arrived at the They left Thursday on horses and Africa He had been in action with the Bushnell hospital Monday morn- returned home Sunday. about four months. ing, July 31, for Lieutenant and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite and infantry A little paint works wonders Mrs. Russell Liston. Mrs. Liston children, Joan and Rosalie, Mr. in a place. If you don't think so is the former Luanna Hancey. visit the homes of Pierce HardShe is making her home with her man, James Seamons. John Yost mother, Mrs. Sadie Hancey for the and dthers. Surdy looks fine to duration. Lieutenant Liston Is stasee the finish of red and white tioned In Hawaii with the coast to complete the setting. new The arrivel is the artillery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ormond first child for the young couple. accompanied their son, Private Na Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hansen and Ray Ormond, to Ogden, Friday children, Ruth and Jerry, accomwhere he left for Buttner, N. C. their son. panied Private Omar to continue his training in field Hansen, to Ogden Sunday where artillery, after enjoying a furlough he left for Camp McCoy, Wis., to visiting his wife, the former Anna continue his army training. He Hancey, and his parents, Mr. and had spent eight days visiting at Mrs. Henry Ormond. the home of his parents. Private Bill Cook, son of Mr. YVhen lightening strikes a tree, and Mrs. Alma Cook, arrived its heat turns moisture in the to Thursday spend a short furto steam, and the tree actwood lough visiting friends and relaually explodes. However, caTeless tives. Private Cook Is stationed at smokers and incendiarists cause Randolph Field, Texas with the half of our forest fires, more than air corps. Utah has the lowest ratio of five times as many as result from Private Linden Seamons, son of SHOOLS in the nat- - lightening, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Seamons, is home on ' a furlough compared with from ion with only 7.2 Under modem forest manage Camp Butner, N. C. He arrived the national state average of 52.-- 8. I nSouth Dakota 88 of all ment methods, Americas forests Friday. Private Wayne Mecham is spend, schools have but one room. Even produce more wood products than ing some of his furlough visiting in New York State the average is those of Germany, Japan and Ltaly with his wife, the former Geneva 47.2. together. VMle The Story of Garfield ( tars, while lier brother, Lee Winn as home on furlough. She and Mrs. La Rea McCauley and daughter L'vslyn, Ufi for their home in Lo Afigelr, Aug. 3. Thomas A. Goodey who waa p infuily hurt in an auto and hor accident U slowly improving at his home alter pending S days In a local hospital Mr. end Mrs. Morris J. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Merlund Godfrey, j Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron R.ivten. ; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Oodfrey went to Fielding on August 6, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling. it being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Welling. Mr. Grant Oriffln and two ! i ; n. I daughters Catherine and Harriett in-la- i Camp-bell-Ta.'gc- rt Before blitter copper goea to the refinery It le eubjected to several treatments of reduction at Garfield. Hera a stream of blitter la being taken from the converters. U the Mventh of a (eric (Editors Not: ThL of eight grid Gtrfirld ) "Tho Story of titlnl la this article v go to the refinery, but It Is still the story of Cut field, as the latter plant produces so much of the copper that Is refined In the Inlted States. Copper refining Is an electrochemical process In which the crude copper Is cast Into blocks called anodes and submerged in an acid solution of copper sulphate. Anodes are spaced eight or ten Inches apart in solution tanks 15 to 20 feet long, and in between each two anodes is a thin sheet of pure copper called a starting sheet. Electrical current enters the tank through the anode and passes through the solution and to the starting sheet or cathode. In doing this it takes the copper from the anode and deposits It on the cathode. Foreign material other than copper, Is not so transferred and eventually settles to the bottom of the tank as a slime. The pure cathodes are then removed, melted, and cast Into various shapes for final fabrication. Wire bars are made to be eventually drawn Into copper wire of various sizes. Long, cylindrical shapes are produced to be used In making copper pipe and tubing, ingots are made to be used In the brass Industry. These various shapes produced at the refinery are the raw material for the fabricating industry. All of them must be subjected to varied and numerous manufacturing processes before the finished copper material is ready for the market (The eighth and last of this series will be published later in these columns.) spent Uie past week visiting relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson who are employed In Ogden spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Reed Godfrey of Smithfield is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey. Mrs. IVt Anderson has gone to Ogden to meet her husband, who is coming home on a furlough, Miss Mable Buttars, Lee Winn j ! Buttars, and Mr. and Mrs. David Buttars spent three days visiting in Jerome, Idaho wnere they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and Mr. end Mrs. John Buttars. Foest owners interested In conervation have found that trees espond well when protected and ultivatod and the same is true f women. DtTGDa CHECKED tm a tiff, tf . or Mrnty Baca For quick relief from itching caus'd by eczema, athletes foot, sea hies, pimnlea an J other itching conditions. ue pure, amJinff, todteated. liquid D. D. D. Prescription. A doctor's formula. Oreavlcaa and stamina Snot!, comforts and quickly calms intense itching X trial bottle proves it. or money Kick Dont suffer Ask your druggist today fur D. D. 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Good, Well-Brok- e Show Horse Equipment: One Fred Meikler-WesteSaddle; One English Show Saddle Very Good Condition; Two English Show Bridles; Five Practically New Quarter Boots; Three Like New. Good Tail Sets; Two Pair Electric Clippers DELTON ARMSTRONG, Nevada, Missouri Owner ALSO m FRANK COFFEE, Burley, Idaho MONDAY AUG. M - Auctioneer G P. M. CACHE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS 4th. So. and 4th. West Streets Logan, Utah |