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Show Thursd Page Ten THE Henry Mills Speaks Before Rofarians June, July Schedule for Price Junior Baseballers Announced by Director SUN-ADVOCA- as Weather Statistics Readings Remain as Dry For Production by At Wednesday Meet May Marriages High but Precipitaiion Temperatures Continue New Records Set Geneva Steel Plant Four games have already been July 3 Bucks vs Kellers, field Henry Mills was the speaker at played m the junior baseball 2; July 5, Dinosaur vs. Price Price Rotary club meeting the in Price 6 field the recreation Eastern cLy league 2; July Trading, New monthly production recleague and the remainder of the Utah vs. Mitchells, field 1; July Wednesday evening held in the ords were set during May in all stated He Towne there cafe. that schedule i or the first and second 7 Bucks vs. Price Trading, field departments of the Geneva plant rounds has been announced by 2; July 10 Dinosaur vs. Eastern was hardly any change in farm and by the blast furnace at the methods from the the time of ing Director Nick Caputo. Utah, field 2; July 11 Mitchell Ironton plant of Geneva Steel Pharaohs in until the Egypt year In last Fridays contest, Bucks vs. Keller, field 1; July 12 Buck's U. S. steel subsidiary, 1830 when McCormick invented company, a lost to Kellers by a score of 24 V3. Mitchells, field 2; July 13 it was announced today by comharvester. During the to 11. Mondays game saw the Dinosaur vs. Keller, field 1; July the first for the plant next 20 years several pieces of pany officials. Coal Price Trading team defeating the 14 Eastern Utah vs. Price Tradand CoHorse at mined is Canyon farm equipment were invented Dinosaur Service bunch by a ing, field 2; July 17 Bucks vs. in Carbon county. lumbia including the steel plow, mowing score of 10-- 5. On Tuesday, Mitch- Eastern Utah, field 2; July 18 It is the first time in the same Mr. Mills machine rake. ells defeated the Eastern Utah Dinosaur vs. Mitchell, field 1; stated that and officials said. The new month, no famine has occurred 1 team by a count and on July 19 Price Trading vs. Keller, records also enabled production in area in which farm any equip field 20 2; July Bucks vs. DinoWednesday Bucks lost to Price the plant to set a new record in is ment used. saur, field 1; July 25 Mitchells Trading by a 11-- 0 count. number of net tons of steel President Golden Lambert re. the Todays game puts the Dino- vs. Price Trading, field 2, and products shipped during May. on 26 a 20 Ro KelEastern which Utah vs. ported saurs against Eastern Utah Elec July trip record for May is 92,-0Shipment tarians made Tuesday through lers. trie on field No. 1. net tons which exceeds the Geneva the steel through All games are scheduled for plant The following is the remainder the courtesy of President Walther previous record of 87,502 net tons 10:30 a.m. of the first round schedule: Mathesius and Public Relations established in January, 1950, by June 16 Mitchell vs. Keller, 4,498 net tons, officials continued. Director Paul Sullivan. field 2; June 19 Bucks vs. Four Disease Cases New department records comRuel Redd announced that the Mitchell, field 2; June 20 Dinofour cases of communi- annual installation party will be pared with the previous records Only saur vs. Keller, field 1; June 21 cable diseases were reported to held June 28th at the Carbon and the months in which they Eastern Utah vs. Price Trading, .he stae were established are as follows: of health Country club. department field 2; June 22 Buck's vs. East- from Carbon Open hearth, 136,455 net tons as for the week county Club assembly will occupy the ern Utah, field 1; June 23 Dinowith 123,977 net tons 9. compared June All four were program next week. saur vs. Mitchell, field 2; June ending established in January, 1950; rollcases of measles. No report was 26 Price Trading vs. Keller, ing mill, plates and hot rolled received from the health officer Television Production field 2; June 2 Bucks vs. Dino- of Price coils, 97,684 net tons compared a On statewide city. saur, field 1; June 28 Mitchell front, 140 cases of measles had with 91,934 net tons established television February, During vs. Price Trading, field 2, and been reported. manufacturers more in January, 1950; slab and bloom produced June 29 Eastern Utah vs. Kelthan 360,000 sets, the highest production, 115,872 net tons, 107,-57- 5 lers, field 1. net tons in January, 1950. is named after monthly rate to date. Wednesday The following Is the second woden, a deity of the Anglo. Total blast furnace production, round schedule: Saxons. Word was received yesterday 98,852 net tons, 90,818 net tons of the birth of a son to Mr. and in April, 1949; furnace coke, 87,-9net tons, 84,056 net tons in Mrs. Arlen G. Lindsay of Pocaformer Price resi- April, 1950; foundry production, Idaho, tello, PHONE fcAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE dents. Mrs. Pratt Lindsay, Price, 5,641 net tons, 5,336 net tons in left immediately to greet her new June,, 1949. grandson and expects to return The blast furnace at the Iron home in about two weeks. ton plant set an all-tirecord of PACKING 'SHIPPING 21,451 net tons, an increase of 424 The army is testing a number net tons over the previous record of 309 coats, jackets of 21,027 net tons set in Decern N. CAUCOn AVt and trousers at Fort Benning, ber, 1941. Georgia. All garments are olive drab, shade 33, the same color as For present uniforms. 10-1- 00 The temperatures are coming be around to where they should week and record.ngs of the past the have not varied much from same period of the recordings Of of last year. Again the high was that 86 and was an week the .he hih for the corresponding week last year, also. This high, lecorded for the first time last has been week, is the highest that achieved thus far this year. The low last year was a 42 and the low this year was a 36. The temperature readings may be similar but the precipitation are recordings are not. Things dry and getting dryer every day wUh no relief in sight. uQnn. same period last year had b.en inch o precipitation Survey of Weekly Newspapers To Be Made by A May survey of weekly U Fifteen coupies age licenses Carbon county month of May and tt. crease of li over sued during April last year, 18 couples licenses to wed. Mrs. Henry Beech of Salt Lake have QjjK -- 1 : ... er news-pap- e past tw week. files in Utah will be made two months, next during the Qpintus C. Wilson, head of the University of Utah Journalism department, announced this week. The journalism department is able work on the anxious to have a record of all editor Mr. Wilso d newspapers of historical im the will m Utah, Professor Wil-t- able information portance for historical ani ,, research. he --1 P Sfc V , jouraav stupast by Lynn Duncan, a graduate dent in journalism who special ized in the weekly newspaper field. Mr. Duncan recently comRec-4- 8 pleted a history of the,. Park oldest Utah's paper. weekly ord, When all newspaper files have 461 51 been indexed, copies of the index 45 will be placed in the library of the University of Utah and in the and Journalism department files. An Receipts of tourist courts made to have all camps in the United States effort will bemicro-filmafter amounted to $197,643,000 in 1948, newspapers Profescompared with only $36,722,000 in they have been indexed, 1939, the U. S. Department of sor Wilson said. Each newspaper will assist in Commerce says. ed 76 newly-design- ed Need Further not only for a day, but all year round. Its dad usually who pays the bills. The way to a mans heart is still through his stomach. Weve got everything here for that special Fathers Day dinner. Precautions At (enilworth Listed Recent safety advances at the Independent Coal and Coke com panys Kenilworth mine are commended .in a federal reinspection report released today by the Bureau of Mines which also reveals the need for further precautions At Kenilworth, Carbon county, the mine employed 353 men and averaged 2,800 tons of coal daily when Inspector A. J. Kopp completed his reexamination id May While noting the approval that explosive-ga- s accumulations were removed from specified areas and that ventilation was improved in designated face regions Inspector Kopp recommended replacing a brattice cloth stopping with substantial, fireproof one, including the accessible abandoned workings in the weekly examinations for hazards, and broadening the preshift examinations to include accessible falls. Additional rock dust had been applied on specified slope pillar sections and on all active haulage roads, slopes and raises, Kopp revealed, but he suggested cleaning coal-du- st accumulations from shuttle-c- ar roadways and certain areas to meet established standards. Among the recent safety improvements cited were setting additional timbers .in two working places, using permissible multiple shot blasting units only, a indicator for a slope hoist, cleaning fine coal from designated haulage roads, providing adequate clearance space along designated working places, and further electrical safeguards. The inspector advised such additional precautions as driving shelter holes at approved intervals along an advancing entry, electrical correcting remaining hazards and better maintenance of a manway. , One of the grandest days of the year Fathers Day, Sunday, June 1 8. Make him King for a Day." 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This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their objections in this Bureau, together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date of first publication. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. First Publication: June 15, 1950. Last Publication: July 6, 1950. HERSHEY Candy Bars 3 for 12c SYRUP CANNING Log Cabin 24 oz. Bottle Pancoke Flour A 2 PORK & BEANS 12c Lettuce Strawberries Jemtol lb. Pkg. Sk 53c 31c 22c MARKET PBc LOWEST Potatoes Apricots ba,'er it k 6? I |