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Show .rich county reaper, Randolph, Mikado Grants Japan Charter Strips Emperor of Power and Outlaws War; Human Rights Provided For. "Scrapping of the imperial constitution and substitution of a new charter outlawing war, stripping the emperor of his power and providing for human rights unprecedented in Japanese law, were announced recently by Emperor Hirohito. Clad in silken robes, the emperor reported to his ancestral gods enTOKYO. V shrined in the imperial palace sanctuary that he was shedding his political power and would become a mere figurehead under the new constitution effective six months hence. Then Hirohito changed into a newly adopted emperors uniforip and appeared before the diet in a 15 minute ceremony. For the first time his voice reached millions of Japanese homes in a live and unrecorded broadcast over a national network. Hirohito asked his fellow citizens to join him in building a new nation tempered by a sense of moderation and responsibility and dedicated to freedom and peace. The constitution takes away the emperors status as sacred head of the state and the highest military personage. It makes him only a $300,841,791. Late October spending wiped out a surplus established early in the month, topping receipts from taxes by $420,148,049. The .debt on October 31 was reported as $263,917,666,707, but that did not take into account a $2,000,000,000 cash redemption of securities ma- turing November 1. British Private Trade in Rubber Will Be Restored LONDON. Secretary H. P. of the board of trades overseas trade department said Britain would restore private trading in rubber and permit of the London rubber market. Marquand said this would permit private traders to import rubber after January 1 and that the board of trade would cease to purchase rubber then. Mar-quan- d i Invents ; Boat, Ice-Fishi- Keeps Fishers From Ducking BUFFALO, N. Y. John A. Wilfis, has added another invention, an boat, to 90 years of 102, i ice-fishi- tinkering. The boat has an opening in the middle surrounded by a 10-in- wall. The fisherman can place this over the hole they cut in the ice, Willis explained. If the ice breaks, they will be afloat not struggling in freezing water. John Deere Quality Farm Equipment National Council Friendship withdrawal of foiir prom-linesponsors, three of whom attributed their resignations to disagreement with activities of the NEW YORK. ed nt council. Richard Morford, executive tor of the council, said those who resigned were Harold L. Ickes, former secretary of the interior; Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (R., Mass.); Judge Learned Hand of the United States circuit court of appeals, and William L. Batt, former vice chairman of war production board. In a letter, Ickes told the council that considerable variance exists between our points of view with respect to certain matters affecting Russia. Parts and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE Boxes Strongly Made Those familiar folding paper boxes which are used to package food items and other consumer products generally contain three separate layers of paperboard. The outside surface is known in the trade as the top liner, the inside as the inner liner and the center is called the filler. Some boxes are made of several layers of various kinds of paper. From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Lem's Dogs vs ThacTs Chickens few days. Matt Clawson is reported to be im- proving. The basketball games played Tuesday night were between Kamas and South Rch and Kamas arid North Rich. The Kamas team was victorious in both games. Bp. and Mrs. E. F. Passey and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson have returned from a weeks visit in California. Lawrence Muir was operated upon Febr. 5th for hernia in the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex of Logan came to Randolph Sunday to look after their interests here and to visit with Randolph kin. The Melchezdeck Priesthood social and banquet held last Thursday was a party. There were very successful about 235 present. 400 were expected but on account of a blizzard and bad roads there was a large number who were not in attendance.. Leo McKinnon and L. B. Johnson attended grazing service meetings held at Brigham City Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The small briby of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 'Norris has been ill for several days but is recovering. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson, a baby girl, Sunday, Febr. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst were recent visitors at Salt' Lake. Their see-hi- Copyright VETERANS Y WSm SALE ff? Offering limited inventories (about 8102,000) Cranes. Tractors, Hand Plow, Electric Motor, Print Driers Calculating Machines, Typewriters, Duplicating Machines, Desks, Chairs, Filing Cabinets, Genera) Office Supplies, etc. ). and 19 t 20, 1947. Samples or descriptive lists on display at the site. War Assets Administration SALT LAKE CITY REGIONAL OFFICE P. - ''T 3 O. Box 2220 Salt Lake City 13, Utah Phone Ext. 4170 gy- thy. ! M I ' Y Y - Opening of Utah Copper Mine at Bingham aided in rapid expansion of electrical and mechanical era during first quarter of century copper. by providing ' low-price- d (Editor's Note: This is the third of a Bingham Junction (now Midvale)' series of eight articles titled The story near the Jordan river 12 miles be-o- f low Bingham, and a substantial: Copper in Utah.") The Twentieth Century might part of the intake of these two1 well be cailed the Century of Cop- - plants came from 15 to 20 compara small underground mines hr per because of the widespread velopments in the production of the red metal that followed the openingof Utah .Copper in 1904. This pioneering aided in the rapid expans- ion of the electrical ,era by providiug vital copper at a lower cost.. . After Jackiing had shown the way Bingham for large scale copper production from low grade deposits the development of Nevada Con- solidated; Ray Consolidated and in Arizona; and the Chino in New Mexico and other low grade mines, followed swiftly. A ne w era was established in prcduc- d tion of copper early in the Twentieth Century to aid the swift expansion of industry during first quarter of the century. The limits of this short series of permit tracing briefly the events that led up to the establish- ment and progress of the Utah Cop- per. Bingham Canyon, oldest of Utahs mining districts, has been the scene of more or less profitable mining since 1S64. Siliceous gold lead ores that ore and so frequently occur in important copper districts, were sought in the g Until 1900. Bingham remained es- r mining camp, sentially a Smelters were built at Murray and lead-silve- Uncle Sam Says Bingham Canyon, Colonel' Enos A. Wall, who had mining experience in Colorado,, Idaho and Montana, first visited the camp in July, 1887. Colonel Wall was attracted by the usual signs of copper mineralization. Then, ac-cording to the story, he entered an old adit, started probably about 1865 when prospecting was first done by Federal soldiers under eral P. E. Connor, first command-min- e ant at Ft. Douglas, Wall became interested and acquired property in the district by location and during the succeeding, 10 years added to his holdings through purchase and other loca-th- e tions. During this period he spent approximately $20,000 driving feet of tunnel, drifts and crosscuts in the hills. This exploratory work began to unfold the possibilities at Bingham Canyon as each foot of work added to the evidence that the copper bearing mass was large, although low in grade. Wall financed his work by the sale of the Brickyard y mine at Mercur, Utah, and the pa property near the Highland Boy at Bingham. (The fourth article ir this series will appear in these col umns soon.)' - - at Gen-Moer- nci 3000-article- Yam--earl- Cleaning Canner To clean a pressure canner, wash-i- t in hot soapy water, scour it with' fine steel wool, and rinse and dry it well. Never use gritty scouring powders or soda for they darken the aluminum and cause it to pit. aluminum pans is Proper care important. Dark stains on aluminum can be removed with vinegar water if they have not been allowed to stand too long. The pan should be filled with equal parts of vinegar and water, and brought to a boil. Soap and soda are not satisfactory Ready for Harvest for removing such stains, and may When 90 to 95 per cent of the onion stems have broken over naturdeepen them. ally, thte crop is ready to be harvestof Nutrient ed. Surface Mold Surface mold on cloth, leather and other materials can often be brushed off lightly with a soft, slightly damp cloth or soft tissue paper. Try to use clean cloth or paper for each spot. Work outdoors, if feasible, to keep the fungus from scattering in the house. Perspiration Odors Perspiration odors sometimes can be removed from garments that are not yet ready for the laundry or dry cleaner. Sponge the spot with warm water to which a few drops of vinegar have been added. Sprinkle with powdered pepsin, working the pepsin into the cloth. Then let stand one to two hours, keeping the spot moist. Brush off the powder and rinse well. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus but his bag of gifts this year is as up to the minute as a jet plane. Santa is nobodys fool. He knows Virginias little heart will heat faster when she sees her new doll. Santa also knows Virginias Christmas tree will be a wisely dressed g tree, because it will have tucked Paper making is one of the chief onto its branches crisp new United outlets for forest products, the con- States Savings Bonds. ' Long after dolly has hobbled down sumption for that purpose in 1942 Virginias the sentimental road of yesterday, estimated at 17,000,000 being cords; Savings Bonds will be with Some of the western species of Virginias to make her future Christmases her trees sometimes grow to 12 feet in brighter and happier. V. S. Treasury Department diameter at the base and will cut e 300 feet of logs from a single trunk. Paper-Makin- v J. days. The new nutrient X, studied by dairy industry scientists of the Beltsville station, experiment makes food more palatable to animals and thus helps them maintair good growth since they eat more. Nutrient X is present in milk and several milk products, in lettuce, egg yolk, beef and pork muscle, and in bluegrass and alfalfa, as well as in timothy and alfalfa hay. . 2s J I JSk ls V, silver-bearin- I (73-- s' -- 1 .o low-price- Feb. 21 and 24. Veterans may be certified at the site. For detailed information phone or write the Customer Service Manager 1710 S. Redwood Rd., -- x & f , No. SU73 AWARDS MADE: ' '"s ly "SET-ASID- E" INSPECTION DATES: Feb. 1047, United States Brewers Foundation , The Story of Copper in Utah daughter-in-la- CERTIFIED can-fin- day, all burned up. Wanted me to run an item on how Lem Martins dog had raided his chickens again, and ought to be put away by law. I told him: Lem was in on Saturday. Said you shouldnt be allowed to kelp those chickens so close to his house and in a residential zone, at that. Thad shuts up right pronto then. And that very evening I making his peace with Lem A large number of Randolph people attended conference held at Evanston Milton R. Hunter from .Salt Sunday. Lake was the speaker. Mrs. Gene . Broyles, accompanied them home for a few days visit. Mearl, Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. '3. Marshall, has enlistqd in the Army Air iFcrce and has been sent tc San Antonio, Texas. His wife has come home to live with her mother. Layton Marshall and Miss Glenn:: Kennedy of Ogden spent last week end in Randolph. They came to bring Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Marshall. over a friendly glass of beer. From where I sit, anyone something in his neighbor to complain, about. (Some folks may even disagree with Thads right to enjoy that glass of beer with Lem!) But where would we be if every, body tried to have a law passed against everything they disagreed with? We wouldnt have manjr neighbors left! to know a lot about human nature. Thad Phipps was in the other Aluminum Care. New at Andy Botkins Garden Tavern Running a newspaper, yon get (semi-matte- 4 Sponsors Quit Council of American-Sovie- t Friendship direc- Mat- Has Deficit of 300 Millions First Four Months WASHINGTON. Treasury figures showed the federal government finished the first four months of the current fiscal year with a deficit of eral MacArthur. One of the major changes dealt with the nobility. The revised clause states flatly that the peerage shall not be recognized. The chapter renouncing war, rewritten by the house of representatives, declares that the Japanese nation yields its sovereign right to wage war and to maintain armed forces or any war potential. Amnesty Granted. The constitution, the second in Japanese history, contains 103 articles. The first constitution was drafted 57 years ago by Iiirohitos grandfather. Emperor Meiji. Meanwhile, a general amnesty expected to free thousands of prisoners, including political cases charged with lese majeste, went into effect. Throughout the country Japanese celebrated publication of the constitution with mass rallies, athletics, dramatics, oratorical and poetry contests, geisha performances and processions. Special rations of cake and wine were issued. The emperor and his family attended a rally of 20,000 Tokyo citizens in the park plaza. et Miss Rriby Groll has successfully She was gone thru an appendectomy. taken to the Logan hospital Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer. Her father and mother will remain in Logan for a U. S. wife. The diet is recognized as the The highest organ of the state. diet is permitted to select the premier, previously appointed by the emperor, after a board of elder statesmen had made their recommendations. It can conduct investigations and impeach judges. In addition the lover house can compel any government to resign by refusing a vote of confidence. The two houses of parliament changed about 650 words of the original charter draft approved by Gen- American-Sovi- (Continued From Page One) Parnell Johnson and Stanley marriage pacts arranged by parents are outlawed by a clause providing that marriage shall be based only on. mutual consent with equal rights between husband and of LOCAL HEWS tson made a business trip to Montpelier Saturday and Woodruff Monday. symbol of state and of the unity of the people. He has no political power. He cannot receive gifts unless the diet approves. He must confine his activities to specified ceremonial and formal functions. A chapter headed The Rights and Duties of the People includes guarantees against illegal arrest, of properly constituted courts, of the secrecy of mail, of inviolable property rights, of freedom of faith, speech, writing, publication and assembly, and of the right to submit petitions. Diet in Highest rcf.i'.ieri. Human rights include the equality of the sexes, the right of workers to organize and the right of citizens to sue the state for violations of their rights. Traditional Japanese Advertuement LAKET0WN NEWS went to their respective homes in Ogden and Salt Lake to spend the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney entertained at a buffet supper at their home Saturday night to the following : Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Dick of Montpelier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heap of Paris, Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ear-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston. The evening was spent in drawing titles of song hits and playing Bunco. Mrs. Jos. Earley won high prize and Mrs. Lee Hawkins, consolation prize. Brigham and Sidney Irwin took a brief trip to Ogden over Sunday. Junior Fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Ross Cheney Sunday night. Albert Weston was the speaker for the evening. utah - . 5 j! Branding Cattle As chemicals used for branding ! Before railroads were bniltinte Salt Lake Valley, rich ores from the Alta district were shipped ' to Ogden by ox team and from .there If Swansea Wales for treatment.. . The high grades. have long been nuned. cattle sometimes cause extensive sores on the apimals, the hot iron is to be preferred for this purpose. Application of a repellant to all branding wounds to prevent screw-worinfestation is important. since-- m Morale Booster War vessels along about 1812 usuwith below ally were deck interiors painted a dull red everywhere to make less ous blood spilled in an engagement. black-hulle- d, METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Lj j ' |