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Show THURSDAY, JtJNt 19, 1952 EMERY an COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ' Cleveland t : , ': :rNews, THREE T. Litster, Mr and Mrs Lyman 'week in Cleveland. Mr and Mrs C. D. McPhie of Larsen, Clayton Johnson, Mr and. Mrs Wm-E&- en gnd daugh Rock Springs, Wyomnig, spent ters; Yan and .Dora , Jones' and-,- a lew days last week-a- t the W. T. Litster hotae Ward. Mr and Mrs Norton Adams Harolene Allred is staying with Maynard .Allred while her and Mr and Mrs Jack Douglas were in Salt Lake, Mrs Douglas parents are at Provo. Jane and Larelle Litster re going to get medical aid. Mr and Mrs Bruce Davis turned to Sparks, Nevada, after visiting two . weeks with went to Salt Lake last Wednes their grandparents, Mr and day. Mrs Davis will receive mei Mrs Wm. T. Litster. They are leal aid. Her children stayed Mr daughters of Mr and Mrs De with their grandparents, and Mrs Em Bishop. Rell Litster. Visitors at the Ernest JenA ward social will 'be held sen home Sunday were Mr and Yea-nic- Miss Sally Jensen, Reporter Keven Jensen and , Orson , Jensen went into Salt Lake for their preinduction physical examination for the army last Wednesday. Keven returned to Cleveland with his brother on Thursday night and Orson re mained in Salt Lake to visit relatives. He returned Friday by bus. His nephew, Dean Ab bott, returned with him for a Saturday night at the church week or so. building beginning at 8 oclock. Proceeds from the affair wil who been has Joyce Carlson, be used to erect a fence about ' working at Salt Lake was at the church Lunch grounds. home over the week end. will Karen Litster has been stay will be served free and there be a and dance. ing with her sister Connie at Donations program will be accepted. is now home. She Ogden. Nolan Stokes of Cedar City Earl and Connie Sherman of visited overnight Tuesday with Ogden spent Sunday with their his mother, Mrs Helga Stokes, Leo Mr Mrs and grandparents, and she returned with him nard . Litster. for a couple weeks visit. Sherman Larsen and Char Mr and Mrs Stephen Tucker of Provo were visitors at the ene White left Monday for Id Moses Tucker hme, Their daugh aaho where they will enjoy a ter Oookie remained for a visit with LaVar White and longer visit with her grandpar family. LuDean Litster and family ets. Visitrs at the M. I. A. con ference were Mr and Mrs Wm. of Springville were visitors last -- BerUey Jensen anjl Mr and Mrs John Jensen of' Castle Dale andr Mr and... Mrs , Blake JofieS 'df ' Htintingtoii .'Mr andJMri'Bijl Stolls; are finishing their house. andV-ge- t ting the spring cleaning done. Mr? . Uncle Sam Says q m illlii iRlWjpW11 I5 i . NIGHTS OF (jj Q) ONLY Hi 98 Medina Heady Wad track? ni MOTICTION rod HOMI, CAR "la ! Eshn s! Xsxi 024' Smelting In Utab j Ready (or Infant um on hi hrady wail bracket, PRESTO is ee mull, w ligki, its haadlad eadly evea by child. Petit peek mere frtJdlUmt pmtr I km tain-guitkaway limtt iit tiu mi mtigM Effective egeiaM electrical, oil, gkwliae ad oil typeo of fire. The Liberty Bell, Americas sym. bol of political freedom, will again be heard, all over the nation, ringing out a message of Independence on May 15 to signal the opening of the So Inttptniivt, yoell want one for kltch- I). 8. Savings Bonds Drive for financial Independence. The Drive will en, ear, garage, ilic. Don't delay. Dost Ukt chaaco with your loved oae' wfety. close July 4. YOUR security Is Americas security so sign np today Call or Write 4 for the Payroll Savings Plan where E. Hasslnger Ray you work, or if the Orangeville, Utah IM on th Plan Bond-at bank. Phone 4Y3 a S T,eyour Ueo l.'ui y ' At QraMevilk BOG FQjOG)F5 EACH NIGHT BENEFIT: WARD BUILDING FUND EMERY COIJNTYS BIG INDEPENDENCE DA Y DANCE Hard to find ores from all over Utah find their way to Utah Metallurgical plants for treatment. Here a Utah mine sends up its share. (Editors Note: This is the third fuel, charcoal made from the wood of a series of six articles on Utahs of juniper and aspen gathered from smelting industry.) nearby hills. The early seventies saw the inThe smelting industry in Utah troduction of water jackets at the had its beginning in the latter day old Winnimuch smelter at Bingof the Civil War, many years be- ham, and at the Sultana smelter fore the completion of the trans- in American Fork canyon. It was continental railroad. Ox teams not until the early eighties that were still bringing their companies smelting began to take form as of better fixed Mormon Pioneers an industry separate from mining. This was after the miner felt across the plains to the valley of Great Salt Lake and those in les- the full force of the demonetization ser circumstances were still push- of silver (1873) and prospectors ing handcarts over the same roads had turned their attention from to the valley. the precious to the base metals. The first smelters were of. the Discoveries of lead and other base crudest type, erected at mines they metals were numerous and large were built to serve. Built of adobe lead plants we!re needed to handle brick or stone, they could treat the increased tonnage of ore. (The fourth article in this series will only a few tons per day of or oxidized ores and as follow soon in these columns.) - car-bora- te Howdy Neighbors, How are all the folks at your house this summer? Fit as a fiddle, we hope. We just finished installing a new furnace for Bob over in the north end of the County. friend our He asked us why we didnt let you folks know that we can bring summer to your house all year around -they keep you cool in summer too. Bob was very happy when we gave him $75.00 trade-i- n on his old heater (he called it his wall smug same as we will allow you from now till the the er) first of August, regardless of make or condition of your heater as down payment on a new furnace. Thje balance can be made in easy payments which wont start until 60 days after it is completed. Bob feels he saved considerable by installing clean filtered heat now before steel prices rise again and several of his neighbors have ordered for our fall delivery. For more comfort, economy, and healthier heat trade that coal stove in now. Fill the coupon in below and mail today and save $75.00. Your friend, The Furnace Man Furnace Man ' Federal Home Improvement Co. Price, Utah Dear Sit : I for have a room home in the town of v., Getting complaints about your meals . . . even after long and painstaking work and watching over the stove? Then try cooking with an electric range. It gives you controlled heat that needs no watching, and cooking electrically guards foods flavorful juices. And youll find cooking electrically so low in cost, too. I would like to take advantage of your $75.00 offer my old stove. P. S. You may call June , 1952; A. M.; Read In 1,000 Homes Weekly Is P. M. hif cgz asms Guam rggy JSl a socnaanj tro ecm -- ;: Use THE PROGRESS |