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Show TAKOWAN TIMES, TAROWAN UTAH, APRIL 12. 1943. p! iHn I .ill f ., .1. :!h p.r k . . .r Ut..h Tax Income H.jh: Spotlighting , , UTAH A t. I J ! .1 . v i i . i.'l t.. l Ml l t'"l pm atimi t,.v tin- - St, is.- T..X C, v Sei:n3 Job" , . Rc?curce Yast e , ; i in Mauls, tuw i tin' (,f I through !fpr!"'..r.r.t Utahns are in k'.' latlainng h, I; . it r'a.n th:- .k m an the M.,;. arf ... j,,!) .. that of selling the ll'V, i sh..t i 'de -. .f the Intmlor bags of of R.dama- .TourUs ,re Travellng, j9rffCVmn..--'-neWy of canjini, out i!rpo:t-'"Tl,un-. i:i. Ji( o t Pbir, 6 program. L s N ( I.U...1 P. 'Alter custom Oia Dundy, pie.s- - P uts. 24 7 4:! t. v ton reclamation p. ackfj Vt.unal Giand Canv.n WJl.am K Wallace, president cumpaicd Vi.h 'i j,' Pick-- ; Association; Ed Tin- G ,!1 i Titer Usei ovatftfv k f. v:n, State Engineer; Roscoo o i t I tabs ft 10 "Cfatral Utah Project; Clyde an i rn.'-- t i.f p or Us "Vtber C. Commissioner; soutliein Utah's n.it k, tob Utah C. Commissioner. ing Mas ell. ds, art Sal Lake County Cjl Neff, 5 Salina Canyon Highway cer4 Christensen, Vernal. .cable Improvement Urged. Amative Central Utah Project; In n i ff t t b ,n,: r. i ... lule of Utah Titson, sreetary m Utah ; the Sal.na Cany .1) ,:h v. .i T. W. Jen- Caibcn August . ,i j., j county iated Civic Clubs (ff'Wy and othois tin,ue l. Octcr taking uji vern, Utah, Senator Mitchell . to win this lung Per r. Geneial ..i j,;b and Attorney wt. ment. A p: i ate indui.i i.d ,, .yc A Giles. 90 per sett to aid the a ph meet, the del-- Gift as a nucleus fur n fLl1 i t, h up ports i w.f the Share the road t mn "Utahs d.seuss, immod.: ph t in the River "ie Water," Colorado C at oen and Ite tve- - cnuriu necess. r A Utah Projec t and the dents maintain tu.t the Sal.n.i C ,:i is d. in projects: Gooseberry, AA o! von road is a ino-- t imp... t.mt cut ..ft Vf county: Joes Valley. Em for all southea-te- : n Utah; that n a,n nt, - county. Hurricane, Washington line buses will tuiver-- e this ectien TIM3E .y Three Cre k. Beaver county: when a suitable highway is cnmpit tier Draw, near Vernal; Tysic, ed, and that t.u:ist coming and go Hatdwarc at ing from Cuhfomia would pnfer to Room FA Cache county; Randolph lie routi d th: ough Caiburi county Salt L 5t3r R.ver in Rich county, and Statewide Clean-u2. 134t Rushed: Reservoir .in Kane county. The I,,DS C'iiurih hcaut.fn ation 'hich t. Trail Highway Promised sell tc committee, and the Centennial Cmm over stateuuie (ban up t of Dc sale automobile highway I are in pc: fi ct cooulm.ition in Pine, , :!d Mormon T i ail from Ilenefer folios ie This is the rhtbe" monument tiui- cleanup activities in for the 1947 Centennial n Carl ie mouth of Emigration canyon The Cmtonni.d Commission's wit: a been promised by the State a:c laying the mound W4d ;.i Commission The highway will fo: unified eh anup woik left the trail !; original wagon SEl in every Utah community, and the he Mormon pioneers who fn-- t and S red Salt Lake Valley 99 years chutch has wutten all stake and Secs The construction W S money will ward authentic- - to coopi rule with from e the above : Pcpaitment of Pub-:- r the coninu ion's activities. and Industiial Salt Lake City. sudd, nly entlius-eed on Development is. The entire with the necessity for cleanup stretch of in Kt: ,JwJ be within a state park ar-- . has stinted a campaign of her own wit: ar.d is expected to prove an The job of cleaning up Utah 5, Twpi as a tourist lure along with the one, and if it intent and the park at results in nothing more than the remonth of the Canyon. It is in the moval of mountainous piles of man:ter of this paik, on a knoll, that ure from conals near the state high5250,000 This is the Place Mon- ways into the fields where it belong--will be erected. The park major battle against one form of T be of the mountain type and ugliness will be won. 00 - ! lw-.l- . . TS'rJ , al-.- i p- ) an.l, r t X. ! . i d.wl-prno- nt .'"V . ! ! pu-vil.u- ri ( . n,-- ( . . . Sd-'cj-l- En-Le.- n 3 J i ; v . A-- - . , , , . , x - ( i ! A ' follow-iralle- . -- Rluc-k--- i ; - p n A S 1 -- Mate Ruud Uoinmi.vi.m at I')..-- i fat the and ctic turn. winch ituludi-sInm, Millaid and Juab coun", d.csl m the Utah valley dj-.-.- iii ,r,v a' r- - tui tto- ft! t r I (re . t i r m f- low rf ni.iW.nM'XI f to ('li tl ir it r.imrinv II.-- re;: ?- - n rig i rinij.inv i ..i-'- 1 of (. mi Monday h ji t U tnv ( lint wi.uU no; of 'he niinlnK. The proper! w.u not a.lapt.tti! to (he op. n cm lii.!hots. so a preo ef le.il h ns w.it apoliej. ualn r the oil winkings to collect copper In o,r!on Wait a p.ira- e sprinkled on the lo add to the norm cl g.iptdc provid'd ty pains and anew Afn-lh" wa'.-ha percolated through tin nu-- if low cr.ile ore, I' has pa ked up a ( ' r:ain nm Mint of cojv per. In 'he old nndergroun I workings. tiuks have installed that catches" a certain amount of th.s Waer I si these tanks Is placed a oer tan amount of si rap tin, which acts to at 'rad the copper from th wa'er The copper thus attracted sown turns the t.u to copper and nf'.r th" capper Is taken from the wat.r It Is pump, d hack to tho surface and permitted to d wn through the ore again. The system of preilpi'atlne copper from water which washes Is a comthrough copper mon practice, hut Ohio Copper is the only place where It Is known to he mined underground rrecip.Iatlon is said to have been discovered hy a miner living near a si ream which flowed through a copper cl. p s it. Tin cans thtt he disrard.-- into the stream were soon turned to copper and unknowingly he had discovered a process which was to play an Important part In the production of property and the conservation of our resources. aur-f.u- r r lu-c- j f ' m t!i Conferences: t wetk wha wicnt tnd munity mentioned L.- we. k m. lud. d M and Mrs Aithir J .M ph. Mi an la-- I -t native of Rome, Missouri when c was bain Fib. 18, lWld, a son of Ir. und Mrs Wm. Oi.bom, he relived his education in the schools ire and came to Utah in 1924. He ent to wotk as a civil engineer foi u State Road Commission and dur-ithe past 22 years he has headed Distmt roa.l offices at Cedar City. Lichfield, Price and Provo. He married his first wife, Mary Urn ma McDonald in Otegon in 1910 nd she died in 1929 and he was lurried to Roma Foster of Cedar t'lty in 1933 while engineer in this district. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Cedar City and the i'lks lodge during his stay In Price Surviving are his widow, a son, Win. Osborn, Jr. Los Angeles, one daughter, Mrs. Tom Washburn, Ce-i.i- r City, three grandchildren, one i: other and two sisters. d . r u is i v - A V.-i'- I fallowing i.tr- ! Ue stroke. a - f- - ho-.'a- It.i.i rn'ii.it !n (hi aii-i- l Tinne.- Cep-Ii-- r as' the O'iia rrti.-i- l r ugx--r or at raiij eiv J: ne'iatM to- "u er'hadax mlVJ of lii'lie 's .ril (Jrfin ihnuj;h lh iimh-rr'mini In ru u n c the richer ori-s- , ('la c, .mi. mv w.u farce I (a a re1 mil of low rra.ln (I'.sct m1:. i'. "iroiK-th rocks i VpyJ , wtnnbis ! e n NgWS FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER ' I Mis Alma V. Mrs Matilda 577-acr- e e e Personal News and Locals Salary Increase: Mr. and Mi Gtidollo Oitan an The au - pav-i-and sent to the family of Mould, City, N.-- id Senate hill' pt oviding for an ina C.UIJ le of d.iv hole spent crease of $ loii m t!u- annual compen- with relatives the fust of the imh sation of postal employees and all other Civil Seivice employees. This wdl allow an Increase for the lowly paid foutth class postmaster, who, in some Instances, has been teceiving less than $ 00 per year. DISC or MOLDBOARD TYPE Railroad Retirement: After two years of study and deSave your Irrigation water; Have bate, an Inti-- state and Fou-igComyour land leveled and dyked merce sub committee of the House has finally reached a decision as lo Any Blading or Grading just what they think should constitute the rmendments to the RailJob road Retirement and Unemployment SEE DICK TULLIS 1 1 and Mrs. yesterday s shearing. P i and Mrs. SO ART hre Joe Anderson mov- - Cedar City last the home of Mrs. Persons parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ua'der, who are still living in ,s UP ngree. nek Beaelf end to from live in Angeles. & and Mrs. spent last ata Marvin Graff and week-en- d in Santa with Marvins people. visiting Auomey A. M a - Garden and Field Plowing 1 . : f- Tar-ovea- n THE St UTAH a at-fr- ,d Phffii , , S f fr , .Life-Spa- Utahs of n Mines and fusible alloys, is bonded with them m bearings and dental fillings, and shields them from corrosion by a plated film. Ductile and malleable, this metal can be drawn into thin wire, rolled into th.n sheets, or hammered into foil. Bluish white in color, it takes a high polish. Bend a sheet of it, and it emits the characteristic crackling cry of tin. Its low melting point has been brought into industrial service in devices to detect and fight fire factory sprinkler systems for example. Proves Long rust-resisti- a' Affects Plant Growth plants turn yellow, they have lost their green coloring matter and may die. This condition, called the affects seriously chlorosis, or tree. growth of the plant, shrub, It may be caused by a deficiency of certain elements such as nitrogen, potash, magnesium, zinc, cop-of per or iron, or by an excess lime. Other causes may be disease, Apwinter injury, or or comfood a of plant plication mercial fertilizer is the first treatrecommended. Adequate ment methdrainage and proper cultural ods are essential. When t V.? " ' ds ' i J, a 4C )(), re ' r over-waterin- 0f nin9 that Tl9 as a 0Tem ?ht this la0 dump at here is a long-terhnn mining veas bHcaJ indnstrv wealthy one of Utah's smelters is evidence re- - la t5ln(Vo'1.'",r',1r',0m ramPS IranS hll! of tllp Wpst. Miners. 3 erv "e h J followed H s Bj; v T1py gleaned and reaped a rich . grab stable industry. scarred hills ghost camps with their bive mute t"tiniony tot this. e economy has o.riived . Mining entered (he hiRh cr,,rte, and has oros. into an era of Oi a prOjlt-is m.nmg Today d ' N ' what a.' salvaging n- o deeper and " ha th" low lx known find mor- - Tod tv nun.ng callf mh irn ater c out even grenar . iliee. . s do not laifl '"I ni iny of the knowied-- ! fr:nrln e a:.3 ;.ai r s or c, Marsden attended term last week and then county, on into Salt Lake City to fo business matters. down from Salt Lake City over last week end, visiting with their people Marsden was down from Good Component and in Paragonah and attendhere e a day or two this ing the wedding reception for Mr. Harder than tin, but softer than is prized for its abilooking after his livestock in- and Mrs. Victory Matheson at the zinc, cadmium with other metals, says and work to ity meeting with the Board latter town last Saturday night. , on the National Geographic society. It county commissioners. teams up with them in soft solders tday of the court iver for that DJ i vi-il- -j- kH J i d one-piec- John T. Mickclson for Salt Lake City, d Wyoming where they will spend 't next month or two visiting with while John does some Kr. 0 I Hett-idg- d im-ia- For I -- t! . Dukir an fair.ih an Compensation Acts. The recommendations include extending covet age to include other WORD OF THANKS le-- e groups of employees not previously ALLADIN THEATRE We wish to express our sincere covered by the Act. Now the comParowan, Utah thanks and appreciation to all of our mittee as a whole will study these lends for their words of comfort recommendations and report its find STARTING TIME 7:30 nd condolence in our bereavement ings to the House. 30c PRICES: 15c 40c We do thank all those who took Surplus Goods Wa Own Abroad: part and helped m any way with When the war ended, this country the beautiful memoiial services for owned $27,253,137,767 worth of FRIDAY 'SATURDAY propaur beloved son and brother. Espec erty overseas, MON. & TUEis SUN from woolen ranging .ally do we give thanks to the blankets to entiie transportation LEO McCAREY'S Post of the American Legion systems, and scattered from one end and all the returned servicemen wnu of the earth to the other. A commitBELLS OF participated in the services. tee of Congress now has looked over oigan-iatioSincerely, the world for this property And has Mrs. Jane Adams and Family. MARYS sought to determine what has happened to it or is to happen to it. The Can Peach Pulp With Unsweetened peach pulp may be Committee found out: and Industrial Crosby will Bing Ingrid Bergman repSurplus property abroad canned for use later when more Short and Newt Mothballs, sulfa drugs and autois available to make pre- resent $12,831,000,000, to taxpayers sugar mobile tires are only three of a long serves, jams and butters. Use the when the services finish declaring list of household and industrial goods fully ripened WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY fruit. Wash, peel and all their surplusses. Sales to date inj made wholly or in part from chemSlice or leave halves volve surplus peaches. pit cost that property Roy Rogers and hit horse Trigger icals produced in iron and steel depending on consistency desired. 10 or not $892,716,000 in cent quite The per chemicals are produced plants. to boil, stirring constantly to of the entire eventual surplus. Only in steel plants during the process of Bring prevent scorching. Press through producing coke to feed the giant colander or sieve if a smoother about $335,974,000 was realized from blast furnaces which turn iron ore pulp is desired, otherwise pack the these sales. into metallic iron. Gases and volauneven shaped into hot sterCartoon tile liquids driven from the coal dur- ilized jars. Sealpieces e and process pints Drying Rubber ing baking in coke ovens are reor quarts for 20 minutes in a boiling Quick trick to speed the drying of FRI. Sc SA"" covered and refined, at least par- water bath. rubberized foundations which do not at the steel plants. In tially, right open flat: After rolling in a bath most instances the partially refined towel, place it on another dry towel Plastic Tops Sing Me Song coal chemicals are then sold to a nd stuff with crumpled tissue. This Manufacturers of new cars probchemical manufacturers for further ably will not immediately offer mod- raises the top half so that air can processing, but some chemicals are els with TEXAS transparent tops, circulate through it. produced in usable form by the steel but one large maker of automobile exitself. for During 1944, accessories already is producing a With The infant child belonging to Mr. industrycoal chemical Dehydrated Vegetables of steel e ample, plants modeled after top, plastic Guin Williams an Lane, Adams to Mrs was taken and From 25 to 30 million pounds of. Rosemary Bryce companies yielded an estimated the nose of our bombing planes, . Hotshots "Hoosier the the hospital the firM of the week suf 551,000 tons of ammonium sulfate, These r?JHd tops will fit most convertible m the United be feeing from a strange malady, and an important source of nitrogen for cars 0f 194(1 to 1942 States. although the doctors didnt seem to commercial fertilizers. caused one's the little what know illness, it is feeling better and was Bank of France brought home on Wednesday morn Like the Bank of England, the aling. most equally renowned Bank of France has been a private oint-stock With money to pay for a years institution with government-assigne- d subscription to the Times Dan Evans authority for issuing and writes from San Clemente, Califor- regulating currency. Each has been nia to say that he has his old job its nations bankers bank, subgovernment controls. back with the Bank of America ject to special of the nationalization Recently, id that City and sends his regard to Bank of France has been ordered. his friends in Parovvan. Unlike the Bank of England, however, the Bank of France has not Mr. and Mrs. Worth Orton, Mr. gradually withdrawn service for inand Mrs. Jack Dalton, Miss Carma dividual depositors. While carrying and Mr. Reed Oiton left last week on its exclusive duty for issuing government-guaranteed it banknotes, for a couple of weeks visit in southits operations until in the spread ern California. 1930s it had 18 Paris branches, and offices or agents in more than 600 were Harris Norman Mrs. Mr. and communities outside the capital. I f.ve-dj- r- - f.u tlti, a , t , tLb un, William Mr. and Mis. J. Harold MiUhG and some fuuuL Rum Saffuid, A:, zona stopped over Sundae t.i heie with 1. ,t.v. n then w hue k to Saif ul if'! atund.ng !' IJ)S confeutne m .s.,lt U,ke C.' last week uid Washington AT CEDAn DIES AT PROVO FHr.ih-i- c , . c . j J . ; ''ORMER DISTRICT ROAD MAH CZt i .1 Fresh Flowers Flower shops in the east soon wdll be se.iing California potted plants in bloom. 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