Show J2?T The Garland Times Friday December 8 1944 The Story of Milling COLUMEANDERING By f Stanley THE GARLAND TIMES and Smelting at Midvale November 21— Eddie Peabody was billed as the world’s greatest banjoist when he was the star of the National Barn Dance radio program Today he became the first imported to entertainer visit the Palau islands He presented his stage show at hospital and rest camps and even almost brought his entourage within firing distance of the front lines Eddie Peabody is a little mail with great vitality lie had provided himself with half a dozen assistants skilled in the arts of and dance song legerdemain and the corny mimicry gat They used Stephen Foster W C Handy Berlin and Irving Hoagy Carmichael as sources for the melodies they converted into jubilant and jazzy noise and sang “Star Dust" “San Fernando Valley" “Cuban Pete" “Marie" and a Foster Eddie plaved “Two medley 'Guitars" and mv own favorite of all jazy tunes “St Louis Blues ” They added “White Christmas” to the program to remind the holidav season is nean though it seems absurd to believe when here it is as hot bv eight or nine o’clock every morning as it gets in midsummer at home Eddie were a and his entertainers novelty in the Palau is whereas in the United such acts once seemed so too that it was commonplace much trouble to turn on the radio to listen to them Their program was not good art but it was I good entertainment decided there is a need for both things in this weary world Meanwhile things progress on Peleliu The Japs that remain on the island are well surrounded and it only remains to drive them out of their caves and from their rocks Their number is decreasing and thev have been giving us less trouble in Things have been so quiet fact that a few yards away from the front positions I have been able to lie in mv dugout and read John Dos Passos's 1500page novel “USA” lands States met at The Book Lore Club the home of Mrs Ellen Capcner at Riverside Wednesday evening Secretary Althea Wilcox presided Mrs June Baird " reviewed the book "Tomorrow Is Forever" by Refreshments Briston Gwen were served to 8 club members and the following guests Gwen Ward Alice Ward Mrs Davis Helen Capener Mrs Petersen and Mrs Job JIadfield of Riverside Loris Hess S2c of the navy is spending two weeks with his parents Mr & Mrs Ellwood Hess Loris has been overseas for the Mr & Mrs past two years Munson and sons Kenneth and Darrell of Declo Idaho were guests of Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson Mr & Mrs Gienn and children Douglas and were Sunday Byron of Millville guests of Mr St Mrs Cyril Godfrey Flotation is the process of separating the “wheat from the chaff" that la the valuable minerals from the In the Midvale Utah mill of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company waste of flotation cells perform this interesting process of lifting ths heavier minerals to the eurface and leaving the lighter material at the bottom (Editor' Note: rtici °f fiv " aildvalel Thi on the oI ' ” the third shirr of or "c of a mill- “ The Previous article of this series of the the importance of the and application discovery flotation process for the recovery a penalty ele- of tine previously ment in sulphide ores There Is romance In the evoluIt was common tion of flotation heavier knowledge that substances than water would under certain suitable conditions float on the water’s surface for example a greased placed on dry needle eaiefully water It has been known for years that some heavy substances will more certainty than float with It Is reported that about 1885 a western Carrie J Everson lady school teacher assisting In her Denver assay office dieon the main principles covered which all subsequent flotation work She had placed has been based sacks in some greasy concentrate the wash tub and with the washing tore bags are rarely if ever washed by men) the germ of the idea of oil flotation came under her observeis a conoentrat- flotation Modern ' Riverside Clarence Forsberg returned to duty Tuesday after spending his furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs A A Forsberg at Riverside He was the guest at a well attended party given by the ward in the Riverside hall Monday evening All members of the Forsberg family were able to be present including Mr and Mrs Alvin Bowcuft and two sons of Salt Lake City Music was furnished by J II Kirkham’s orchestra Second Fielding Personals 'on- Party Honors Soldier u Class Mall Matter Aur at Garland Utah EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED — Per Year Price $200 Snbacrtption Home and Offloe Phones Vernaid Wm Johns Entered Johnson ' t (THE jng process utilizing the buoyancy o air bubbles in water to “float” mineral particles Certain reagents or “Frothers” are used to strength- en the bubb)p8 thus forming a sLrong an(j persistent froth simillar t0 80ap glli other reagents known as Collectors” and “Modifiers" are uge(1 t0 condition the mineral par- tides so that they will or will not adhere to the air bubbles This permits selectivity In the flotation of one or more minerals from the mixture of minerals as they occur In natural ore The ore from the company mines and custom shippers received at Plant of United States Midvale Smelting Refining and Mining com- pany is weighed in railroad cars and then goes to th® sampling de- partment where an accurate and small sample Is representative The Bample taken automatically thus taken is ground to line powder and one part of the sample goes to the shipper Midvale assay of metal content determines whether the ore mill or direct goes to the flotation to the smelter After weighing and sampling the mill it is sent 0re for the flotation through a series of crushing grinding and regrintling units until final- - FOURTH OF THESE ARTICLES WILL of the oic 65 ly approximately pulp will pass through a wire motli “Screen having 40000 openings to the square inch This fine pulp reaches the tlon machines where with certain reagents added the lead minerals float while the other minerals sink Is jead float (concentrate) skimmed off the surface of the flotation cells and the residue after addition of other chemicals goes to the zinc flotation machines where is floats and ths fine mineral slimmed off as zinc concentrate r other concentrates of lesser portance are made as circumstances warrant although it is never posslble to recover all the mlneralj In an ore As in the case of the ing needle having a dry or greased surface particles of ore attach to air bubbles even themselves of the water as low the surface these bubbles are forced through the flotation machine cells along with the chemicals are concentrates The flotation thickeners and dewatered in most of the remaining water is then removed in Alters after which the In le transported lead concentrate the lead smelter and the sin4 eon- centrate shipped to a sine plant O! he Single —— Coplea — v 49 Editor and MILK COMPANY HOLDS MEETING WITH PRODUC ES Milk cotirany The Morning held a meeting at the East Garland recreation hall last Wc evening The families vho sell milk” to' the company — rere t ikies Two reels of guests were shown and a talk giv t on care of milk Ice cream and cakes that the women had brot were served Prizes award d for the cakes were as follows first Mrs Johnson of L aver prize Dam second Mrs Jasper SI Her 3rd Mrs Keith Rhodes Mrs Charles Last Mr Wise Thomas Mrs Lela Thompson and son Reid wc den visitors Tuesday Mrt remained until Wednesday A FUNERAL SERVIt Mrs d J e OgLast E COMPLETE SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME Theatre Orpheum UTAH TREMONTON f A baby boy was out a io Mr St Mrs Raymond 'D Hunsaker of Garland at a Brigham hospital November 25 Passes at 75 Activities the Poet MORNING ti9 APPEAR SOON) Henry Berchtold Fielding School Mr St Mrs Keith Moss and son Michael at spent the Malad visiting with their parents Mr & Mrs Perry Mr & Mrs Owen Hess spent Tuesday at LoMr & Mrs Elmo Munson gan were Ogden visitors Tuesday at 1928 Berchtold 75 Henry Elmer Mr St Mrs Wm E Davis and early Bear River valley threshing machine owner and operator daughter Marian of Brigham Mr passed away Monday It a Brig- St Mrs Richard Davis and Mrs ham City hospital after a two were Dob Davis of California weeks illness of Mr & Mr George DavIs Surviving are his widow and guesU the following daughters and sons: Monday Mrs Ethel Player and Mrs Clark both of Carlin Neof vada Mrs Mabel Jepperson Mr St Mrs R Evan Gee enterThe first second and third Brigham City and Eart Berchtold tained at dinner Saturday even- grades are also busy with their of Tremonton He also is suring for Mr Sc Mrs B C Brough Christmas decorations They are vived by a brother Joseph Berchreindeer using prior to their moving to Logan poinsettas and told of Brigham City and two Other guests present included Mr Santa Claus among heir decora- sisters Mrs Mary Newcomb ChiSt Mrs Fred L 111 and Nye Mr & Mrs S tions Mrs Julia Lay cago W Capener and Mr & Mrs Chas Tremont Five grandchildren Last also survive Carl Shriber spent several days were held Funeral services Mrs Jay Rampton was an Og- of this week in Ogden on busiThursday at the Methodist church den visitor Tuesday ness in Tremonton seventh and eighth grades are making Christmas posters and decorations for the room The eighth graders are also learning many different steps in algebra The fourth fifth and sixth and grades under committee group leadership are developing Christmas projects and room decorations The NEXT TAfE 2£ TAKE CARE OF Af CAR HERE HE COMES AGAIN! Carl Bishop Mrs Vern Bishop and Mrs Theral Bishop drove to Logan Wednesday evening to see Mrs Carl Bishop and the pew I Old man WINTER and his pals FROST and ICE!! Mr MOTORIST beware of these three guys! They impair vision and ice the roads And cause the driver many worries and woqs tth pride To junk yards and court records they point With sorrow and loss on every side So Mr MOTORIST whoever you are For peace of mind and a on me and get real assurance That comes with QUALITY son car Call I A St Mrs J M Frasef Mi’s and daughter' Lola Thompson Ruth and Mrs M EJ Andrus were business visitors in Salt Lake City Mr J Thursday INSURANCE BILL WOFFINDEN local agent for Automobile State Farm Mutual Insurance (World’s Largest Auto Insurance Liberty Theatre Co Company) Sunday HUNTERS! ATTENTION Monday Wednesday Prices Paid For PELTS WOOL THIS WEEK: Tneaday: Sonny Tufts in “1 LOVE A SOLDIER” J HIDES FOR Paulett Goddard and Deer Hides Wanted Highest UTAH TREMONTON PROGRAM Thursday: Joel McCrea and Betty Field in “GREAT MOMENT” and FURS Friday and Saturday fach day 6700 motorists are put on the "fpot” because their cars wear out Help Sinclair-izefor your car by having it Winter now This special service protects your motor chassis" battery tires gears "and other vital parts against cold weather as your car manufacturer recommends See Gasoline Dealer your nearby Sinclair save Sinclair's Post-W- Program: o®o Dale Evans and “Trigger” in ANIMAL Garland Utah j CO —I— Phone 25-J--3 WAR (ONES Better Products Better Service : Roy Rogers COLORADO lur today “SAN FERNANDO VALLEY” Charles Phone 2 J mmm Wood G mh- - Agent Garland Utah i r |