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Show PAGE EIGHT kidaUt rfzoD ObSCtthot V -- V BILL, WHOS ms A BIG HELP TO HIS T0AMMATS WHEN HE GOT A FEW DAYS OFF AND PLAYED FOR THE. GIANTS THIS YEAR 4 yotf CAA AEAP TO ALL THE BOVS STILL V SERVICE-n- uy ycU 'v BONDS ICKES TAKES A WALK . . . old L. Ickes, the Old Curmudgeon, resigned from President Trumans cabinet, with bitter attack on California oilman, Edwin W. Fauley, nominee to naval post. Ickes warned of new Teapot Dome. 'v' I THc armv air, Forces, I wczw IN B5 Bonds victory AND HELP BRING 'EM ALL HOME U. DO WANT ADS TAY? Wendell Jensen of the local Conoco Station tells us that he has an inquiry from Hollywood, California in regard to some merchandise he advertised in the Courier Want Ads. We knew that the want ads were but we didnt know we served such a wide aMHw. t c SJ ' tf '.v v v . , k ; C V'i market. RfKE RELEASED lc Me Rose has been released to civilian life and has returned to his home in the First ward. Me has been in the navy for the past two years and served overseas in the Pacif-fo- r 16 months. His special assign ment has been with radio work in the navy. He is the son of Mrs. Eliza Rose and his wife Is the former Helen Christiansen, daughter of C. J. Christiansen of Hyrum. She and their son and daughter have lived in Hyrum during his absence. Before induction, Me was employed at the Sears and Roebuck Co. In Logan. MC S kml TASTES LIKE BREAD . . . Clinton of agriculture, who recently issued dark bread order, is shown as he tried P. Anderson, secretary out the new 80 per cent rate bread, lie sajs It looks and tastes like regular bread. Hy-ru- m muurj LteptirfttUHi sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Carlsen of Hyrum, was discharged from the Army today at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. Pfc. Carlsen, who served 12 months overseas with the 911th Field Artillery Battalion, is au- thorized to wear the American Theater ribbon, Good Conduct medal and the Victory ribbon. WELDOX IETERSEX HOME H. Weldon Petersen of Logan has been released from military service at Bushnell hospital. He has the combat infantryman Ole 7 OTTO GRANT CLAWSON HECEIVKH DISCHARGE S lc Otto Grant Clawson, son Emphatic testimony that none of Utahs resources are being wasted of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson, can be had from the operation of has been honorably discharged the Ohio Copper Company of Utah from the Navy at Shoemaker, at Bingham. 1946. Here the company Is winning California on February 12, He spent ten weeks of training is too from the earth that copper lovv grade to be mined in the uual at Faragut, Idaho and then was manner. Years ago the Ohio Cop- transferred to Shoemaker, Calif. per company mined copper ore at From there he was sent overseas Bingham by the orthadox method to Hawaii and spent 19 months of tunnels and dr'fM through the as Aircraft Mechanic and Flight underground. In mining the richer Crew man. He returned back to ores, the company was forced to Moffett Field, Calif, until his Ipave a vast amount of low grade disceminated through the rocks discharge. He Is authorized to wear the that would not bear the expense of American Area ribbon, Asiatic mining. The property was not adaptable Pacific theater ribbon and Victo the open-cu- t methods, so a proctory medal. was ess of iii' j & k . , CHICKEN Coop for rent. 39 Thomson, Hyrum Leaching Eliminates Resource Waste 61na K Hnou , BIARCH 8, 1948 SOUTH CACHE COURIER leaching applied, using the old workings to collect copper In solution. Water was sprinkled on the surface to add to the normal supply provided by rains and snow. After the water has percolated through the masses of low grade ore, it has picked up a certain amount of copper. In the old underground workings, tanks have been installed that catches a certain amount of this srater. In these tanks is placed a certain amount of scrap tin, which ids to attract the copper from the abater. The copper thus attracted joon turns the tin to copper and lfter the copper is taken from the water It is pumped back to the jurface and permitted to percolate lown through the ore again. The system of precipitating copper from water which washes .hrough copper deposits is a common practice, but Ohio Copper is :he only place where it is known .o be mined underground. Precipitation is said to have been iiscovered by a miner living near i stream which flowed through a :opper deposit. Tin cans that he iiscarded into the stream were soon .urned to copper and unknowingly 10 had discovered a process which tvas to play an important part in .he production qf property and the lonservation of our resources. p REID E. CLAWSON HOME Pfc. Reid E. Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson, has been 'honorably discharged from the Army Air Forces at Atter-burIndiana. He entered the service in September 4, 1942. His first training was at Sheppard Field, Texas. From there he went to Lincoln, Nebraska and then was sent to Rapid City, So. Dakota. He left for overseas in February 1945 and spent a few months in Italy where he was awarded the Presidential cita-- t on In the 15th Air For:e. Since his return to the States he has been stationed at Separation Centers in Fort Kn.x and at Atterbury, Indiana. He is authorized to wear the European Theater ribbon, Good Conduct and Victory Medal. . y, GORDON MAUGHAN HOME Gordon Maughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Maughan, has received his discharge from the service , after spending three years in the service, part of which was in the South Pacific. ,' " y $ l V: V j y t i DALE CHRISTIANSEN S lc Dale Christiansen of the Hyrum Third ward is iome and has received an honorable discharge from the service. He first attended Radar schools in the East and for the past several months has been stationed at Seattle, Washington doing office work in the Navy Air Corps. Before his induction in the Navy he was a graduate of South Cache high school. He is a son of Mrs. Merle Griffin of Hyrum and will assist her with the farm work during the coming season. Mrs. James Archibald of Hyrum entertained at a family dinner parfy at her bom 3 on Sunday, The party was in honor of her son on law, Lennis Chambers who has returnei home after spending the pa3t six months overseas in the army in the Philippines. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Chambers and their Mr. and daughter, Marianne, Mrs. Charles McNelley nd three sons of Ogden, Mrs. Earl Norman of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Archibald. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Me Rose are enMr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Hill II. C. Club Bleets Mrs. La Von Larsen enter tain-e- d joying a vacation to Salt Lake ribbons and bronze campaign announce the birth of a little DAISY ROY the H. C. Club at her home in City this week. stars. He served as an automatic on Monrifleman and was wounded on daughter born at Logan Hyrum on Monday night. Three Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maughan March 31, 1945 in Germany. He day. The mother was Miss Mary tables of 500 overe enjoyed with announce the arrival of a seven Mrs. Fay Kitchen winning the has been hospitalized for 11 Bailey. pound, six ounce baby boy at guest prize, Mrs. Leda Wilson, months. He entered the service all cut, Mrs. Eleanor Wright, in January 1944 and was releasa Logan hospital on Sunday. This GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS the 21 of ed this high score and Mrs. Guelda year. Geddes February Is the first grandchild for BIARK COOPER OUT low score. the Albretsen, Weldons wife is the former DICK WOODEN Maughan. Ray Is serving in the A nice 'luncheon was served to Mark Cooper, son of Mr. and Beth Austin of Wellsville and 354 North 3rd East army at Ft, Lewis, Washington. DALE CARLSON DISCHARGED the couple have two daughters. Mrs. Levi Cooper, is among those the members and Mrs. Lula McLogan, Utah was Mrs. Maughan He is the son of Harvey Pet- who received his discharge from Bride, Mrs. Fay Kitchen and Mrs formerly Fort Douglas,, Utah February week. Oda Allen as the service the past during special guests. 26, 1946 Pfc. F. Dale Carl- erson of Hyrum. Joyce Jacobsen of Logan. bagde, victory ribbon, European African, Middle Eastern Theater RAWLEIGHS igmagggggggitrg! 7 think that I shall realty be THANKS! Pullet of Immensity, Ifinmywateryou will keep A Ren-0-S- a! tablets-they'- re We wish to express our good, they're cheap! 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