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Show RICH COUNT REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH The Story of Copper in Utah U1LJ1 "ATT A 0 Mu. Ccpperion led to establi shments of hugs mills at Arthur and Magna. Women employees are now relieving a serious man- power shortage at the mills. (Editor' Notes This h the fifth of a which gave the new company part series of eight articles titled "The Story of the capital needed to start placor Copi tr in Utah.) ing the mine on a mass production basis. Considerably more capital First tests at the Copperton mill was needed and stock was pedprved successful, but despite this dled to anyone who would buy, Colonel Jacklins's troubles were not only in Utah but throughout the not entirely over. United States. Some work done at To carry forward the ambitious Bingham was even paid for in plan of erecting huge reduction stock. works at Magna and prepare the At the same time an greement mine for stripping operations, a was entered into for the smelting new source capital was needed. of the concentrates at Garfield, Many financiers and mining groups which resulted in the erection of were approached but all, after more the huge Garfield smelter, two or less careful examination, de- rrTes west of the concentrator. clined to become connected with Thus, much industry was started the venture. Despite the favorable for Utah, industry that was destined figures of the first years operations, to breathe life into the industrial they still did not believe that structure of Utah. .Tackling could do something that Virtually each year since that time Utah Copper has gradually exhad never been done before. Hce Jacklings stoic determina- panded its operations, its purchases, tion, confidence and ability had to and its employment in V'ah until show itSalf again. He persisted and today it is not cnly the largest copfinally succeeded in interesting per producer In North America, but Daniel Guggenheim, smelting exe- the greatest stimulant to Utahs cutive, In the enterprise. The Gug- economy. (The 3vh cU'cle 'n this i . ap, genheim Exploration Company un- serieo derwrote a $3,000,000 bond issue soon.) Tests ax in Utah WQJ Farm . -- i ree delivery Quality Lubricantt Quantity Discounts Credit Terms , Peal oD - I ' f Guaranteed Prices on Lubricants jj Heres your chance to take care of your 1947 oil needs all at one time . . and save important money. Guaranteed prices and quantity discounts give you big savings on Utah Oil' Refining Companys best petroleum products. Current prices on motor oils and lubricants guaranteed. Jot down your 47 needs right now! t.-- Adoonirememt From where I sit ... It Joe Marsh "v ': jpL " Deal includes motor oils, lubricants and greases. A Great Bunch -- Those tep Ex-G- Js Willie Wells and a bunch of the boys from our town went to Pound Ridge Saturday to a reunion of, their old regiment. There were about two hundred and fifty boys who came from miles around to a good old feast in Farmer Collins barn. I expect they seemed a lot different to each other out of uniform. But they had a great time, spinning yarns, drinking beer, and talking over the old times in South Africa and Italy and the Aleutians. I went over to cover the meeting Copyright, for the Clarion, and one thing that sure impressed me was the good behavior of those boys their preference for a moderate beverage like beer their friendly spirit. From where I sit, our are making as good a showing in peacetime as they made during the war. And theyre setting a mighty good example to the rest of us in tolerance, and moderation, and good fellowship. ex-G.I- .'s 1017," Babies Need Sunlight Every baby needs sunlight, at first in small doses. Expose only his face, hands and knees for five minutes the first day, then slow- ly increase the amount of exposure and length of time until he is in the sun for an hour each day. Arable Land Iowa has a larger proportion of land subject to cultivation than any other state in the Union. According to the Encyclopaedia Britan-nic85 to 90 per cent of Iowa's land is subject to cultivation. a, - . LOCAL United Stairs Brewers Foundation Leftover Meats Leftover meats, reheated have a tendency to become dry. This is particularly true of medium and lower grades of beef which have less fat mixed with the lean. To reheat sliced roast beef without drying it, use a double boiler. Oi it can be served cold with hot to: mato or' chili sauce, or gravy. In such dishes as hash, croquettes, stews, soups and. meat pies, the cream sauce, gravy, or soup stock keeps the meat moist. Ground cooked beef and either relish or ground cooked vegetables moistened with salad dressing, make a tasty sandwich filling. The children of M. nd Mrs. Carl Stuart are cut again after having bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Longhurst and young son returned to Ogden Monday. Mrs. Golden Sorensen has been ill for cveral days this week but is improving. Stake Conference will be held at Randolph .Sunday April 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Me Kinnon visited in Randolph Sunday and Monday "T3 and i,4th. Miss La Rue Hatch was home from he Mission Home for a few days be- are leaving for a mission to the West-- j ern States. r Bale Hoffman was home for a few days before leaving for his mission. Mr. and Mrs. Latheir Pead of Brigham City have moved to Randolph. La heir will do the plumbing of the new store building of Peart Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me Kinnon and small daughter was in Logan on business Thursday. M. and Mrs. A. W. Thornock returned home Monday from a short trip to Salt Lake and Ely, Nevada. R. G. Marshall returned home Monday after sending two weeks in Ogden and Salt Lake. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Larson at 100-pou- nd fKrjCBWM fR, - INjWRRHCE HAD G! v in 1701. Ruw Salad If youre planning on a raw salad or, slaw, dont make it too long before serving time The vitamin C in your foods gets away faster when peeled or cut. Prepare your salad' the last minute before servins Ot cooked vegetables, use as little wa ter as possible Add salt to the cooking water at the start, and keep the Logan a 'baby girl. Mrs. Rachel Wilson returned home pan covered. Dont stir unless you from a short visit in Salt Lake. Her have to and don't add soda wher cook greens Most of all, don daughter Alice accompanied her home. you wemh ih not. , st ' Pirates Carpet , near-cFor correct infcrmciion contoet your VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office i The first carpet seen in this country. according to one historical writer, was seized as part of Captain Kidds booty when he was executed Skipper Must Know Onions The skipper of a ship in the worldwide vegetable trade has to know his onions. Dry varieties are packed by the 50 or sack, or sometimes by the bushel. A bushel of early onions weighs 50 pounds, but a bushel of late onBunched ions weighs 57 pounds. green onions are shipped by the 50 Mrs. Harry P. Lloyd is visiting in to crate. Onion sets, by Logan for a short time. i the bushel, weigh 28 to 32 pounds. Mrs. L. B. Johnson has been ill for i several days but is improving. y Lighted House Numoer Mrs. Dallas Johnson has taken two For guests convenience and a of her children Beth and Bobby to friendly note of greeting, a lighted Logan seeking medical aid. house number is suggested. An atMrs. P. H. Rex visited in Evanston tractive effect can be obtained with Wednesday April 16th. a three-wa- tt lamp bulb behind a M. and Mrs. Harold Jones have start-- , frosted glass panel in a small metal ed building their new home. box recessed in the wall. Postmaster and Mrs. C. M. Reay were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday. Heres the Middleman They went to see Mrs. Alice Reay. Half of all the consumers' goods manufactured in the United States is handled by jobbers or wholesale New Toot for Health ers. Approximately 18 per cent of A new tool an electrostatic bacall the industrial goods is also sold terial air sampler has been develthrough jobbers or wholesalers. oped by air conditioning engineers. - .ciliiSTATEiT- . Cookery Hint Care which calls In loaf meat a recipe is Proper care of aluminum pans in combination with important. Dark stains on alumi- for ground pork bulk pork saumeat, other ground num can be removed with vinegar water if they have not been allowed sage may be substituted for the to stand too long. The pan should ground pork. be filled with equal parts of vinegar and water, and brought to a boil. Feather Pillows Soap and soda are not satisfactory Pillows were not usually stuffed for removing such stains, and may with feathers until the 15th century. deepen them. Peapods or . straw were used for both mattresses and pillows.. Potatoes Scald Fresnly dug potatoes scald easRats Expensive ily in the hot sun. It is wise to A rat eats about $2 worth of feed harvest potatoes early in the morning and remove them to the shade i year. as soon as possible Aluminum overcook, Have you stopped to think that yon are a Minute Man, 1947 mode!, when you invest in United States Savings Bonds? .The first shots in defense of your security were fired on April 19, 1775, on Concord bridge in Massachusetts. Today you stand guard over your security not with bullets Thriving Tomatoes Tomatoes thrive best and bear best ir moderate temperatures Plants require generous amounts oi water in hot dry weather. They also need to have side dressings of a good fertilizer or nitrate of sods at intervals of some two weeks tc keep them growing and blooming. Keep them free from insects, watered and growing, and when cooler weather comes they should set fruit. Rail Center the nations largest railroad center. It is served by 22 trunk railroads. I. Chicago is 1 but with your Savings Bonds which in the years to come will make your home the fortress it should be against financial distress. Eqnally important to you is the fact that your growing stack of Savings Bonds is available for attainment of personal or family goals such as a new home or education for your children. Every dollar you invest in Savings Bonds is backed by the United States Government. Savings Bonds are safe, sure, profitable S4 for every $3 invested 10 years hence. U.S. Treasury Department |