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Show 0 Pfc., Dick Kumata Whs Combat Infantry Badge r Pfc. Dick JR. Kumata of Route r 1, Brigham City, was recently . awarded the combat infantry- man badge while fighting with the 40th Infantry division on the central Korean front. , The badge, symbol of the front line fighting man, shows a miniature (Revolutionary War flintlock rifle mounted against a blue rectangle. A silver wreath extends across the bottom and uip the sides ' of the TWO SCORE AND TH3I Plan To Develop YEARS AGO Pond For Fishing A lease to the south pond at Reese Pioneer park was presented to the Brigham City Fraternal Order of Eagles Monday evening at regular meeting at the aeries home by Doug Orchard, who is spearheading a drive to badige. Private First Class Kumata make the pond a fishing paraCity youngwon the badge while a member dise for (Brigham of the divisions 224th Infantry sters. regiment. " The Eagles will plant game fish in the pond and only youngsters up to 15 years of age will be allowed to wet a line in it. Also at the meeting Secretary j Lewis Petersen asked all memJust to remind you to come bers of the local fraternity interested to contact him for resBee la at Sport. Shop and ervations for the June 7 and 8 convention in Ogden. sign the petition to take the At the convention the special program consists of a dance ilett off old folks home. Saturday evening and breakfast Sunday and a banquet Sunday. Reservations are necessary and S. Spencer all agles are invited, said Peter sen. For the second time in " Seeking Permanent Job? Smelter Boasts rs Club Super i Any statement that this is a young mans world can be successfully challenged by the International Smelting ft Refining Company plant at Tooele, where an employee with leas than 20 years of service fail into the Johnny come lately category. handle ig to ore from Bingham, the plant personnel head. International is copper lead ores in 1911 well above the average as far as started smelting in the form of and zinc, conproducing is service with long employees cerned. Of a total of 679 regular concentrates from selective flotaor 211, have been tion, in 1934. Today, copper proemployees, with the company for 20 yeara or duction ia a secondary operation, or 163, have 25 years and the plant turns out monthly more; or 77, started with eight to nine million pounds of lead of service; bullion and 4,600,000 pounds of zinc International 30 years ago and in the form f zinc concentrate. or 22, go back 40 yeara or more. ... J MODERN CLEANERS 37, 28, 13, THAT AE3L0 COYLE TAILOR and FURRIER OF CALIFORNIA . . . has Accepted Employment In Their Plant. They invite you to come in and meet Mr. Coyle and talk over your clothing problems with him. Hes an expert in . , . OF ALTERATIONS ON SUITS ' I - ALL long-tim- KINDS DRESSES, Etc. COATS ' Man ar OCLEANING - GLAZING - 4, construction plant was still )U the blueprint stage. Mr. Voyer is enthusiastic over the work records of Internationals e new. employees. A comer himself, with just 16 years of service, Mr. Voyer believes the older men maintain a high degree of efficiency, show outstanding de pendahility and are tops in understanding of a job that comes largely Trom years of experience. ! superintendent of the Tooele plant is Carlos Bardweli, man who started with International the day after he was graduated from the University of Utah According to him, the plant was 'constructed to replace the Highland Boy copper smelter in Salt Lake Valley which rlnswi down. General REMODELING . ar RJR COATS I . r Bring Them In For Storage Now! '' "Ikeburger" Introduced To Bring Home Bacon Have Your CURTAINS s and DRAPES 1 the company H. Holmes fety Assn, award for progressive decline in accident rate. Over a 10 year period the rate had dropped from 43.876 accidents per million man hours worked, to 7.875 accidents. The figure for 1951 is about the same as for 1950. Unusual Record In summing up the reasons foT Internationals unusual employee record, Mr. Voyer aaid: Its hard to put your finger on the reason, but I guess you can trace it all to the fart International is a. good place to work and Tooele a good place in which to live. As a result, per they stay with us. Fifty-fiv- e cent of our men own their own homes and 68 fathers have sons who are fellow employees. Our men consider this a permanent lob. They ploy n Sale SYDNEY, Australia Eight million persons spent for financing lessons in the United States last year. , $100,000,000 the and game department has planted 200 Chukar partridges In Box Elder county, according to the game department. The supplemental plant was made in the past two weeks. The planting of these fine upland game birds marks an other milestone in our efforts to introduce into Utah other exotic species that will contribute to the success of one of our greatest participant sports," said J. Perry lEgan, director. About 1700 chukars at the game farm near Price and another 300 at the Bpringvllle farm form a brood stock from which it is expected that several thousand birds will be raised for making quantity plants in chosen areas this year. The chukar carries the nickbename of starvation bh-cause of his Hiding far rough, semi-ariterrain. Much such land is to be found in Utah. No from competition is expected the chukar where cultivated lands are concerned, the department said. Slag Processed Statistical Figure In 1941 the company started to , To make the statistical picture recover zinc from lead blast fureven more impressive, nine emnace slag. Some 400,000 tons of ployees started in 1910 with Interprocessed national even before the plant was dump slag havein been addition to all first operated, as a copper smelter. since that date, currently produced. Dean of the old timers is Hugh slag International takes pride in its J. Gowans, head assayer, who was safety record, which Mr. Voyer ata member of the original surveying tributes in part to the good examparty that laid the groundwork for ple set by the old timers. In 1960 in 1908 when the EXPERT s f Old-Time- 0. ANNOUNCE . (it)i WHERE BUYERS MEET! In a community the size of Brigham City, theres 6 demand for nearly - every- Ore. A (UP) -- ... JANET LEIGH cavorts on a Hollywood beach with a pooch that somewhat resembles an Alaskan husky. Anyway, hes husky. Janet will be seen next in Just This Once and she recently completed Scara mouche, filmed In Technicolor The proposed site would overAnd j M-G-- Complete Course On Government Hospital Cemetery Too Close Together , certificate of attendance at it a trial, wont . PHONE i ic:d i Australia (UP) health committee decided. Someone slipped in picking Now theyre looking for somefinancial officers has been con the site for a new $4,500,000 110 thing on. the other side of fered on four Box Elder county hospital at Sheppartan, residents. miles north of Melbourne. Presentations were made FriWHILE THEY LAST day at conclusion of the three day school, which was sponsor ed by the University of Utahs SATURDAY (KILY Institute of Government and the Vi Utah Municipal league, in the MANUFACTURER'S univesitys Utah building. ADVERTISING OFFER Dr. G. Homer Durham, director of the institute, said 54 municipal officers completed the NOT $9.95 cburse. These included recorders, ONLY town clerks, auditors and treas-urere.- s the first training school conducted for Utahs city clerks and MELBOURNE, Officers from Box Elder communities who completed the course are Mrs. Hazel Hewlett and Mrs. Iva B. Card of Corinne, and Connie M. Peters and Mrs. Gertrude Bosworth of Brigham City. This Coupon and $1.49 entitle the bearer to one of our nationally advertised $9.95 three piece pen and pencil sets. This unusual offer made possible by the manufacturer, good only while advertising sale is on. A Lifetime Guaranteed pen! A precision bail point pen! And a matching pencil, ail beautifully boxed. Hurry they ' Wont last long. Price after sale $9.95, , am Comes JTtue H. TFORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) A. (McMinn, a worker for the Texas Co. Electric Service dreamed he woufld see the company doctor before long. The next day, McMinn suffered burns on both hands from 440-vo- Limit 2 the nEMi:::D BRING THIS COUPON TO MAIL ORDERS Filled. Add 10c each. each coupon. OFFICE SUPPLY j Now! meet. Give you look the cerqetery, which might not be conductive to the patients the citys recovery lt Cleaned thing offered for sale.-Thcatch is, how to find the or seller as the buyer " case may be. , Thats where the want ad column comes in. For as little as fifty cents you can turn the trick. Yes, the want ad page is the place where buyers and sellers e Many Of the thousands of'fiekqt buyers ih the New South Wales state lottery, drawn daily with politically - minded Philomath restaurant owner has taken ad-- , a 6,000thelb. ($13,000) first prize, rive general post Office, vantage of the T Like Ike senas their address. Offitiment and come up wiith an Sydney, cials believe it Is a precaution s Ikeburger. current and was treated by against charity requests and The creation is an open-faceI ' the doctor, j borrowers. sandwich of meat and cheese, served with potato salad and a Special. Whit sidewalls optional at extra cost. strip of bacon for Ike to bring PHILOMATH, . AND SELLERS d A ' 7, 1952 Wednesday, May past year the Utah Fish , Brigham City, Utah , Planted In B.E. ATTENTION! nvt ft BOX ELDER NEWS Partridge Are Hugh J. Cowans, head assurer at International Smelting ft Refining Co. Tooele plant, ia oldest employs with IS years service. He is shown here using balance so delicate it can weigh a pencil line on paper. Company has exceptional number of employees with long employ meat records. For Youngsters PAGE Putting On The Dog 200 More Chukar SATURDAY d 44 South Mala ONLY Brigham City home. (First to sample one of the sandwiches was Ted Ward, Phil? Modern Cleaners omath Elsenhowernfor President committee chairman, ,who ate one, smacked his lips and exclaimed: I like Ikeburger." PHONE 86 Gspetm o cssraaBSTctnji? 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