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Show rr- - Tago Ten r": p THE STORY 0? T ,fnU i.i J J,JI - I t 1 u j u? 22 v . '' v cJt --- J T P f t v , !' -- gv, : 8 , j f - s 4 r ftU rtv I A I V 5 V , r - ? ' i 1- A C( : V Among the many development projects undertaken by International Smelting nd Refining Company that have brought industry to Utah is the $2,000,000 Tooele to Bingham tunnel. View shows surface plant at portal of tunnel at Tooele. '(Editors Note: This is the fourth of a encouragement to other3 to follow, of ivo ort tkd "Th 6to,y a suasiM loocic it had the stimulating ad- - " ditional exploration and bringing In 3 Place tlie high new ground into productivity. .. 7,-1- , generating Naturally not all of Internal ion- communuies us & rosult of tliQ to tlio "wiir pro iocis.ul g hivo exploratory procriains Jr&Lrial of the scope of operations of the Interna- been successful. Many times thou- - 'lr:i J"1 10 1,10 tional Smelting and Refining Com- - sands of dollars have been ine rrok'-- t lcpiired imagi- - ttafn- the company paid ed in pany In one that wiir'iiever a railroad freight bill of $4,000,000 return prospecting one cent. and SUlleS i"'1n?mnnnn'1, 0ne of tlle companys most of ore cent projects was the linking of from Utah and tributary mines. To0ele and Bingham with a deep producer at' CeppoV Canfonnear Stemming out from Tooele alse drainage and transportation tun- - Battle Mountain, Nevada The ore Is this program of exploration nel, which opened to economical is being shipped to Tooele for which has been performed by the operation an ore zono below the w a- - wmolting. The fifth article in this International Company. When the ter table. The tunnel wa3 drkon semes w .11 apuear m these columns company entered an area It gave from the west side of the Oquirrh noon.) 1 :-- .oVo,Bi,a? dSfflfl pr;iett,8 r e'-p- Mihs Bessie Brown entertained at dinner on Sunday for Professor and Mrs. N. W. Chistian-ee- n of Logan. Mrs. Christiansen was observing her birthday an- niversary. Professor Christiansen is leaving Logan on Saturday for New York City where he will study for the next three months with the natuma outstanding music, laps,. In Juno he will bo an instructor at Columbia University for the summer session, Mrs. Christiansen will accompany her husband to New York City on Saturday. Prof. Christiansen is head of the instrumental department of music at the USAC at the present time. Prior to that he was music instructor at the South Cache high school. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and daughter, Ida Marie Brown, and Mrs. llyrum S.- - Brown. Miss Venice Nielsen of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Larsen and family and Mrs. Wayne Larsen and baby attended the basket ball games at the tournament in Salt Lake City over the week end. Their son Dean is one of the Spartans and really did some excellent playing at the games. The Larsen family returned home on Sunday bringing with them Mr. Larsens mother) Mrs. N. C. Larsen of Salt Lake. !j; AUGUST DORIGATTI Phone Hyrum 104J Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wight spent Tuesday in Malad, Idaho on business and pleasure Miss Ivenn Ilansen has left for Denver, Colorado where she tj i l Mbk-- i tH . ri 4 i t f. f f ? i ! - I lei , H2. nc .v Le - ' - Ail, ex- ti2, valid G id for vocables. r r p rp - 35, ."ar, ex- - will be- - rps i 1, f:r one c!p for expires I, , ...I rations C r: . u Mr-- , jng a I " ex- spend- - u where she w wont to of a i t e ti ot Mr Jensen t She , sen ot - t ' , i ir C vitancg home n. The h idren. s Niel- - itjr-- H $4!' Lk: J. I Tn-r- a I rj"3 IT j .;b c4 ft IjZLii.ii m v; 5-PIE- a MODERN l. 1 All for Is NOVELTY CANDLES CHOIRBOYS EGGS EGG DECORATIONS 'yA ?149 A. Ov ANGELS 1 c 21. a'tl MODERN BEDROOM OU Send the Courier to your serviceman. $1.00 a year. Order by pbone. c BUNNIES Subscribe now for the Courier. ! D7 D2. 12, valid (l.od for h Gamnlcts J "V'C R bs been received that pcial Grant Parkinson will two be coming homo, within weeks to xisit his wife, Mrs. Mill of iccnt Paik.Lson, daughter Mr: and Mrs. Charles Carlson. Corporal Tarkinson is now in a rest camp where he has been sent follow ng action in several major Pacific battles. Word ""o X5 b - - 2 g clr v;eek f , ex- - h , a:c?e four T- -n - has accented employment. Ivean has been an efficient employee of the AAA office at Logan for tiie past two years and has been transferred to the Denver office. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ilansen. V)ii, Nielsen. WE PAY CEILING PRICES One of the last pictures Miss June Tansey, assistant photographer at the Bronx xoo, snapped was of the cavernous mouth of Pete, the hippopotamus. Miss Tansey, who is only 19, Is entering upon a stage career with the American Civic Opera company. She has been studying voice, drama and music during her spare time. r- I Bedroom Suite spent the wek end with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar WANTED Live Poultry "" n ty. Novelty games were played e A,1" with prizes v on by Mrs. Laur. ejpi etta Ilan.(n, III line Nielsen, Ilar. expire J. re r ett Nkcn and Mae Christen-Een- . IVijjch 4, i h. L I , r. b. re Crvc'i were ki;d for Mr. an i : hh2 and Mr. F. Niel.cn. Jus firs. Mrs Ed-.- ; r Xu I cn, Mr. and Mrs. p .ie Arnold Nulsoi, Mr and Mrs. pj - . I Bud Lower, Mr. and Mrs Bla ne pire jure 1 Nielsen, Bi 'hop and Ms. Levi PAsrM.c- Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis fi.il Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reubtn C . T ? A Hanson, .Mrs. Pa ah Ann Allen, u Mrs. Mae Christensen, Mrs. Con- peej f') f nie Nielsen, Mrs. Yjolet NieLen, ri:e: J- -r Mrs. Mare Lyons, Mrs. Mabel core a ! , Riggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slice f - -Nieken and family. 2, aid 5 r Ms. N rlsen received many pai .f.bo lovely birthday presents. C r' K 21 .1945 !i Mrs. Albert Nielsen celebrated RATION I T her birthday anniversary on Fri- Red Starr- day night wiih a delightful par- pile !i.nc'i -- Open Wide, Please! J i lA'i' I. 2V SOUTH CACITE COURIER Mirrorn Vanity Other EASTER eSt 5-Pi- Nelson s Office Supply Bench prin2: Walnut cr ' . f idle Suites priced at ece 79.50 BASKETS v h'-&- - 124.50 139.00 Coil Spring t Full or Twin Size 2975 liUule they la&t All New Cotton Mattresses 40 pound 12.50 . . . 50 Full or T ::i , pound Maiclt Bficciali. iLd Price Occasional Chairs Regular 14.50 Sw ing Rockers Regular 44.50 Baby Carriage Regular 9.50 Pictures 98c 1,98 .95 UC.Oll 4.50 P' CO TO SEE, IS TO BELIEVE" 1 |