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Show r LAST CALL MADE FOR . MISS UTAn - COiN l EST CEsittitg Opportunity is knocking for soma Utah Giii who will b named Miss Utah at a v..ntest being held in connection with tli cJtah State Fair, September 1 to 4. ja.h year the Utah State Fair Association," through the Miss 'America i agent,-- she must win. a local contest. The Utah State Fair holes the franchise foe the contest in this state, The win- -' l.c. of the Miss America" Contest is gi..nted a $5,000 cash scholarship, which she can use at any school of uer choice! , , x- -e frst runner-u- p wins i Volume GARDEN the sh.. nd $2,500; third $2, CO ;. fourth $l,5oJ; an the next' ten girss $1,000 each. The unclaimed "ivxiss Utah will have g., the exclusive right to represent our state Number 30 finalists in che Miss Contest -- - fifteen winners of fi-m $1,000 to $5, COO. This ,, year the .iss Utah Contest will .be held in c i.hection with the Utah State Fair fi-'-i September 1st to 4th. x he Uth State Fair will buy Miss Li tali three formal dresses to be used 111 pagent functions at Atlantic City ; pay all of her expenses, including first-clas- s ht K -- ToThe Intereit Of The 1 eoole Of Rim i ourrv lower Bear River Valley unci Randoloh Utah. Friday Aug, 22 1947 WOODRUFF NEWS Thursday cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and (Sirs. M. U. Eastman. Thursday afternoon a bridal shower was given at the home of Mrs. Vern Hopkins for 'her niece Franny Jean Hop-kia daughter of Mrs. Eilen Hopkin of Salt Lake . Franny is to be married in Salt Lake Temple in September. She received many .beautiful and useful gifts Games were played, refreshments served and all those who attended had a very fne time. We all wish her much happiness in her married life. iMrs. Steve Ellis and baby of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph If. n, and Claudia Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jacobsen and family arrived Sunday from California to spend a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. round trip transportation, puiiman, etc., to Atlan.ic city where hotel accommodations and all expenses are famished while the candidate Ts part in the pagent. We do not pay expenses of the enterants in tne State Contest, but there is no charge to enter. 'The purpose of the Contest is to find an intelligent' healthy, beautiful and lc. ented young woman who desires special training or college education. She In Advance $1.50 Per Year Pumps Open Way to New Ore Body at Silver King OH NEWS The following Primary officers and teachers attended'Primary convention in Montpelier last Sunday ; Mrs. Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Leone Loyeland, Mrs. Beatrice Hansen, Mrs. Norene Hansen, Mrs. Afton Spence, Mrs. Maurine Pulley, Mrs.. Alvira Sims, Mrs. Darline Booth, Mrs. Edna Wamsley, Mrs. Pearl Hyden, Mrs. Mary Whittington, Mrs. Elenore Cook, Miss Dorothy Twitchell and Stake Board members, Lazette Satterth-wait- e , thirty-eig- spend cot Naw.ioaoa Qavoce $J,C00; a..t,ijs national contest. Last year there we.e 0- - 1 Ellis. Claude Sprouse. Among'; those from town who attended the Cache County fair and rodeo were Ray Esterholdt, LaMar ' . Wednesday evening Freddy Tingey, a son of Mr. an dtMrs. Francias Tingy had the misfortune to be kicked in the face with a horse. He was rushed to Dr. at Satterthwaite, Stanley Hansen, ClinEvanston then on to hospital affCoalville ton Tremelling, Mr. and Mrs. Deverl His face was .badly cut and needed Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank stitching and cuncussion at last repot Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. r Russell he was doing as well as could be expectSatterthwaite and daughter, Colleen. ed. We wish him a speedy recovery. be a citizen of the cJtate of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope and A baby .boy was born for Air. and Mrs. been nver have and married; single daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Silas Ellis at' the Coalville hospital. the ages of 18 and 28 on the date Pope and sons have returned to their Pumping equipment like this now a requisite to mining. Mother and babe are doing nicely. , o. f National finals September, 1348; poshomes in San Diego after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry and sons sess talent or give a three minute talk a few days here in town. Deep below the earths surface, mines were reduced to a low level 2800 feet, a huge underground due to the shortage of manpower of Provo are here visiting her parents on the career she wishes to pursue.; Recent' Callers at the Sidney Lutz chamber has been carved out of and the necessity of placing all Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst-Mr- . home were Mr. and Mrs. B. D. pavis Applicants ' should write or phone rock and this massive pumping available workers on production Conto and Mrs. Arthur. Cox spent three Miss the Utah and sons of Afton, Wyo., and Las immediately equipment installed in the quest order to meet the demand, this week at Salt Lake.. of test, Administration Building, State Fair Vegas, Nevada. days for metals. To siphon off the water under Ivy Cox has gone to Portland Oregon Grounds, Sait Lake City 3, for official The picture was taken on the which much of the Slates ore now for a visit with her sister 'Delora Nihart, t level of the Silver King lies requires the expenditure of entry blanks. New Name for Recruit Office Coalition mine at Iark City, and much capital both for development her husband and .baby girl. ' V indicates the depth to which miners and for mining of depth Mrs. Helen Corina is at Salt Lake MONUMENT ATTRACT. 8 vixTOiJ3 U. iS. Army asd Air Force Recruiting must go to provide metals neees- - adds to the problem and the cost, dier daughters Marr Tingy and visiting Service is the new name bestowed- on There was a time when the miner sary fot the post war period. A baby hoy was recently her ' family. g of A major attraction One of the problems facing Utah needed little encouragement the Army Recruiting Service, according to to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tingy. bom inthe meet 'is to Salt Lake (jlty is the This claim mines a stake and today develop its t0 'information received , fifom! the War Stake conference was held at Randcosts inherent in deeper op- - sources. Timrs nave changed and monument on th citys east bench. Dur- - Department today by MiSgt, McCart-in- g have eratiens Surface olph mines and have Sunday wth Levi Edgar Young as deposits the long changed the cool of the evening hundreds of;ney 0f the Logan Recruiting Stateiori. been explored and during the centive to develop must not be lost the church .representative that spoke. ' tourists and Utahn3 flock fo .tde j The change was made .because of the war ore reserves of producing to the miner and the prospector. He gave us very good .council and advise As the crowds walk around the huge recent passage by Congress of the The woodruff choir furnished the music and the inscriptions reading Nation ''of the Armed F.rces act which for the conference. Twenty Six 'Counties in studying the figures, a refreshing ire- -' results in the Air Force being set up on Reccrd Number of Student The held for mothers eze comes out of Emigration Can , on. Final Home Arts Show and 9 a.m. meeting, Enroll at U University par with the Army and Navy. Gro.int . . daughters was under the directum : Utahns visiting the monument forth:: and air personnel will be procured by of the Woodruff ward and Maud Cox first time admit, .they are deeply moved this newly named recruiting service.' A record number of ' 9,000 students Thursday, August 21st at 9:30 P.M. at the chairman of teenage girls teok manner in which a significant historthe Homfe Arts Building .ca the Exposit-Ai- r t MSgf.. McCartney added that legally will enroll at the University of Utah All stake officers in at- charge. ; ical story is toud. that and y. place Force .members will no longer be thri autu.n quarter, University officials ion Grounds is the time. motoIrsnd nce Tourists from been selected for the Of racial Open- photograph in the Army. However, for the time ..report. .... ; were musical Nos. the monument from several angles; they being there Arts daughters. There will be no change in the re- - Of this number, over 5,000 will be vet- - ,ing of the Grand Final theme of this The talks and given. admire it, they like it, and they lationship f the Army with respect to the mns at ending school under the G. I. Show. The Show will continue until the meeting was Our Heritage". In our 20th, end of the they are thrilled to be able to visit the Air 'Forces. Forml implication of the Bill of Rights. conferences in the future we hope every . i place wheie western history is told :n unification program awaits the swear-- , To give these students the best pos- 1947. girl and mother in our stake such an engaging manner. .. This show, according to Mrs. Pearl teenage ing in of Jar es Forres tal as the first isle educational opportunities,' the state will this meeting. attend has expanded until it now has more Huns aker, Brigham City, Director m , Secretary of Defense. schools aifd departments than at any charge of Home Arts for the Exposition Cause of Poor Butter . twill .be c.ne of' the largest and finest in its time history. Failure of many producers to cool Grateful (lousing Victim making, fancy work, foods and hobbies betad is better school displays of Utah Home Arts ever to be in this great commonwealth. "The equipped cream properly is one of the primA Los Angeles appliance dt9ler These ary-causes of butter. reports that a victim of the housing ter staffed ' than at any other time," A. hown in the state. For the Centennial have been inspired by rich traditions Shows the State was divided into . situation left a thank you note and xtay Olpin, president, notes. and the entributions of talents of home and each of these districts have found freedom and the University Within the past year, a dollar bill after sleeping several peaceful pursuits in Now : unusually fine shows. makers of many nations, who have nights in an empty refrigerator case as added three new schools State preented Jchool'of Mins and Mineral Industries, in ths final show only the prize winners Utahs friendly communities. at the rear of his ctom with Dr. Carl J. Christensen as dean ; of the first four shows will compete of 'Fine Arts, with Avard T. Fair- against each other. The handwork of School Increase Healing Capacity Quality Farm Equipment Counties and and School of Pharmacy, women from twenty-si- x Storing Canned Fruits Built-i- n fireplace circulators can banks,Dr.dean; Parts and Service will natbe representof communities dozens dean. D. L. Many ,v;tli When Hiner, storing canned foods, do not increase the healing capacity, but Show. been final ed this at have educators Sweepstake the stack ionally prominent Bi jars one on top of the othdo not replace central heating For the Official Opening a special er or too close together, for the :.dded to the staff. ' viutum quarter activity at the Uni- program has been arranged. The public seal may break and cause the food . i versity will begirtWi Mnday, September is invited to be on hand and take par. to spoil. 22 English and achievement tests in the opening show along with the RANDOLPH GARAGE scores of specially invited, guests. for all new students. A freshman Quart of Milk Commenting on the show Mrs. will be held the following da; of milk weighs 2. IS One quart Tin of on amount A great thought say3, Entering freshmen will register dis- pounds. sti this has into effort all other and 25 gone with years jcay i.epTember Classwork begins on play of Home Arts, to reveal the proSeptember new skiiis Ecnday, Sptember 29.' The autum qua- gress of the retained and of one 19. hundred after quilt December years sewing, rter will end on ' information "Old timers of the further Students desiring about the 'University are asked to write dents registering Friday and Saturday, Tintic I mining dis- to th Office of the President, University of Ufeh, Sat Lake City 1, Utah, ust n. 2800-foo- - . 7 , - - sight-seein- i , . J . . -- ; I . - . . V.-- : ot-of-sta- IndlbrlM . , te - Exposition-iSeptemb- . er . j i ar low-quali- ty foux-district-s .. . T ractor nders . Disc Harrows , Hun-sak- er 26-2- , . trict, Eureka Utah, ' predict a new era for the great ' .bri- Water Follies of 1947 lliant aquaexlravaganza at the tennial Exposition. Current min- ing camp, based STATEWIDE ' CENTENNIAL EVENTS : Cen- .ys . August 23: Brooklyn Dodgers V3. Chicago, Rockets, pro football, Ute ti Lake (night). Stadium, Salt : ''August 25 30: National Horseshoe Pitching Championships, Murray. ; August 28 - 30: Box Elder County . Fair, Tremohton. August 28 - 39: Centennial celebra-- ; ' upon deeper, but ' - - - I, f f'A ; , more expensive How would you like a fat raise? Dream stuffy you say? It Unt. It s brass tacks reality if a cold-casto want be. How do vcj.gc it you about it? Very simple. Just sigr up for the Payroll Savings Plai where you work or the Plan where you bank. For every $3 you put away now, you get $4 ir ten years. Take part of your pay each week in U. S. Savings Bonds. Thats all. Thats a fat gain in mining." Bond-a-Mon- Treasury Department t Celebration at 28 - 30: - ' l .. Coal- 3: Onion Days at Payson. ,, August 28 - Sept. 6: Centennial Celebration,' Washington County, ' ''Hurricane. August METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH uVS!df r30:,' All-sta- High School te .Lotball, .North. outh, Stadium, , Salt Lake, City, ; .1 . Ute ys. , s Did you ever can a United States 'lavings Bond? Dont answer no ico quickly beca&ce thats? what millions of wise Americans are doing daily. By buying bonds regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan where they work or the Plan where they bank, they are preserving income for future nourishment. Savings Bonds grow in nutrition value, to you and ycur family through the passage of time,' vin 10. years they will nrcduce, S4 in gordness for1 every $3 you store away today. Yes sir, the best canning you ban do now is the: canning of i'Tbme in-- thforrvof Saving - . , , " JJ. S. Salt Lake County ville, Summit County. August 28 31 - Septx s arithmetic. And i? ten yp-seems like , a long time to look ahead, just give a thought to L , smart Americans who bought bonds ten years ago, and hung on to them. Act now. Ten years will be gone before you know it! , 27 - 30: August t! am-man- , tion, Roosevelt. August Fair, Murray. h, . . , Bond-a-rion- lh AA! f. V 'THRU AUtiC)3:30 2iklo , ' p.'m- Hr CslJ Ixske Cify .K A - Bonds. U. S.T eas-r- y Department |