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Show T3TAIT Friday, November 9, VALLEY NEWS With Our Service Boys & Girls VINEYARD day evening from New York sea City, where he had just arrived Leo G. Rowley, CM He lias been bees, has just arrived from 20 from overseas. months overseas and has rereiv- overseas since April, 1944- - He ed his honorable discharge from expects to receive his discharge the service. He is the son of when he reports at Fort DougMr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley. las. Mr. Rowley served on the GilMerrill E. Blair, boatsman bert and Marshall islands. He was made head of a group of L'SN. received his honorable disLDS boys while serving on charge at Shoemaker. CalifornKwajalein, and did much mis- ia, last Monday, and his wife is Mrs. sionary work during his three the daughter of Mr. and has years in service. His wife, Don- James T. Blake, where the husna Billings Rowley lives in Tro-v- o made her home during her at 409 East Sth North street band's absence. Another of the Blakes, Glen Row-leis in service at Camp Wul-lerPvt. Glade Wright is home on Texas and their son, Joseph a ten day furlough with Ms wife, the former June Calies and Rowley is stationed at Mare his parents Mr .and Mrs. Eldirn Island, California. Wright. Pvt. Wright has been Kldim Harding, son of Mr. and stationed at Camp noDeru, CaliMrs. Roland Harding of Vinefornia. yard has been released from the Pfc. George W. Watkins, Son air corps, after serving as a of Mr. and Mrs. Henry William- Cadet for 22 months. He was son, telephoned his parents Fri stationed at Enid, Oklahoma. Tuesday afternoon beginning at 1 p.m. the Relief society will meet in the ward hall. A membership social will be held and two quilts will be made. Refreshments will be served and al) members are invited to at- 2-- C 1-- son-in-la- w y s, 7S3 IX EEA lat at Si iow Doors open at 6:30 2nd Show 7:00 The Boy Leadership Group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding Wednesday evening. Thursday evening the offirers and ttiachrrs of the' Sunday school will hold a business meeting and social at the home of Miss Mae Louise Muzzd. Superintendent Marcell Young requests that all workers attend. Roy Allen of San Jose Calif., and Mrs- Mary Ilrinkcrhnff of Bicknell, Utah, have spent the past week here, due to the illness and death of their mother - WANTED; FAY at Orem Cash Store 9-1- 0 WRECKER TIIE NEW George Sanders Hurd Hatfield - Donna Read Magnificently produced and excellently acted, this will hold tense, fascinated interest! Strictly an adult picture! and Here Come the Yanks Iathe News PHONE STORAGE COLD ELITE BEAUTY SHOP Nocember 10 Saturday Matinee 1:30 MILLION DOLLAR KID An exciting comedy starring the East Side Kids. . and Two Cartoons in Color "Dissy Pilots" Stooge Comedy Last chapter BLACK ARROW ELLSWORTH OREM RADIO Ne- - 1 . Pov. Chrlsleele Acres SERVICE Guaranteed Service On All Makes of Radios 3 SOFT WATER Dealers in Meek Radios and Sound Systems 45 SENSATIONS OF PROVO 055J4 OREM MOTOR CO. Orem Cash Store 12-1- SERVICE LOCKERS Are Now Ready At Monday and Tuesday Swamp Yields Rich Iron Ore 1 Eleanor Powell end W. C- - Fields A musicalmystcry film fare! SHAMPOO ' Located In Orem Cash Store Phone 095-R- 4 Building TWICE BUSSED 23,500 T3R VETERANS Save on Your AUTO giyEd JQBS State Farm Mutual COVERAGE Yen'll like Our Service than 23,500 veterans, who were given civil service appointments during the month of September, 547 joined federal payrolls In the Rocky Mountain atates, according to C. L. Edwards, Director of the 13th U. S. Civil Service Region. Service men and women from World War II made up more than 86 percent of the placements in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, and the apJournal. pointments of 8 wives or widows The first job in getting at this of veterans wore recorded. rich Iron deposit was to drain ths Throughout the United States, marsh and strip away the 20 to 40 157,759 veterans found govurn-men- t foot deep surface strata of rock and jobs during the first nine soil. This was the etart In tha de-- 1 months of 1945, and in the same of Book mine tha the by velopment period, 4,882 were appointed to North Range Mining company. in the 13th Region. The stripping was used as fill for j duty truck roads, railroad siding and a Announces Marriage future shipment arrangements to be admitted Hum lbs. 1.79 1.98 2.03 2.27 50 PATIO PRINT WHITE FAWN RED STAR PIKES PEAK mmim AND SAVE! Bunker Farms Phone Provo 016R3 it Just Acresa From Us, a. m. and 14 p.m. Geneva Steel In England Honrs 1-- Closed Wednesdays Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans are announcing the marriage of their son, Pfc. Glen Lamar Evans, and Miss Joan Williams, of Cornwall, England, at Bristol, England, September 13. According to the news received by Mr. and Mrs. Evans, a wedding dinner followed the marriage rites, with a sister of the bride attending. The dinner was attended by relatives and close friends of the young couple. The bride has been engaged In a technical gas plant near her home throughout the war. The groom Is a graduate of Lincoln high school and has been overseas the past year. He has been In service two years, and is at present stationed In France. He expects his release In a short time to return home, and Ms bride Is making the necessary In- Today tha huge pit, a quarter mile to this country. aerosa, yawns 170 feet deep where lesa than two yaara ago was desolate swampland. Circling up from the COMPLETE bottom a narrow ladga forma tha RADIO SERVICE only roadway out of tha pit and over this trucks haul II ton loads of ora RALPH'S BADIO to the crusher at the edge of the AND APPLIANCE pit From the crusher the ora runs down the conveyor into tha ora cart. S3 Ne. Univ. Ave. Phone 111 Ore Very Bard. Service of The Guaranteed Home Tha trucks hauling the ora out of the pit are specially built for the Job. When they are received at the mins, Lee Sutton, master mechanic, aatacaham and hit assistants make several changes in the trucks in order to condition them for tha tremendous abuse to which they are subjected. The mining company maintains a complete machine shop for this pur- Preston Foster and Gail Patrick Light comedy program that will please everyone! Iathe News pose. Nov. Wednesday and Thursday 14-1- Tha trucks are built with reversible seats and the same speeds for both reverse and forward operation. This Is because they cannot ba turned around they are run forward out of the pit with their loads of ora, then are backed down the mile long ledge roadway for the next load. Tha ore from the Book mine Is so hard that the points on the power shovel wear down every 16 hours and have to be replaced. Two welder an kept busy repairing shovel point. During the summer months the mine operate on two eight-hoshifts. In the winter months it is operated continuously on three eight-hou- r 5 THIN MAN GOES HOME William Powell - Myrna Loy - Gloria DeHavon of mystery and A good entertainment combination humor! HI, BEAUTIFUL Martha ODriscoll and Noah Beery, Jr. A light musical comedy! and Iathe News ,'S OREM AND VICINITY ment would freeze up from tha intense cold If It were not kept in constant operation. A complete laboratory Is alio maintained for the Book mine, since samples must be run on every car Of ora shipped to determine that It measures up to the high quality MetraNfriMkHllH .ivmwp A NEW SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF shifts. This is because equip- I 3Lvr. nTjU ANNOUNCING! u !'! m. - IScautifully Marked sssr pups FOll SALE SCHOOL SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES PACKAGE DRUGS A sport more than 100 LONDON. years old draws heavy wagers In the fleldi about Whitehaven. Hound-trailina raca In which a a See ROYAL A. HUNTER. 1st house West of R. R. Tracks in River Bottoms on Lincoln-Edscmo- Y Ancient Dog Race Sport Is Revived in England nt Get Your Favorite Candy and Ice Cream At Your field of 20 to 40 foxhounds participate, waa burn decades before the electric rabbit The winner! time la usually under 20 minutes over a course of plowed fields, crags, fences and oUier handicaps which mark tha foxhound route. Hounds follow the scent left by a rag dipped in aniseed, turpentine and heavy oil with scouts along the pathway to guard against interil jHtmatsamu ::RRsaajnssta:as::a::Ku::utsauas::::::a:::ta;5K:a:yai cross-countr- y W our boys com home, there's always calls to many parts of the country. They mean a lot those calls HEN1 a rush ol Long Distance home. We know you want those returning vet- SERVICE - QUALITY VALLEY MORTUARY erans to get good service as much as we do and that's why we feel we can ask you to make none but necessary calls give the servicemen a chance. We are working hard to speed the day when there will be circuits enough for all all ths time. rilOSK 43 FBOVO Am PAXTm PORK BATSON C. HATCH LBItor WM. R. JE1 WALTER IL RIQDT JOHNSON PHOJCB ITS THOSE 10T THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE I TELEGRAPH CO. ave-U-to- re Across From Lincoln High School In Orem ference. The event la popular with the wealthy, farmers, miners and fae-- y workers alike. Dog owners stand at the finish and whistle their pete home, but otherwise are not permitted to take any part In tha dramatic raca. Japan Drafts Women and Open Evenings and Sundays for Your Convenience Girls for Labor Service The JapaNEW YORK, N. T. nese Domel agency said in a broad-eathat a compulsory labor servlco taw for girls and unmarried women from 12 to 40 yean old la Japan wont Into affect recently. Domel Indicated that the girls and woman would bo mobilized as needs arose Into labor corps consisting of 20 to 10 workers each, and would than bo scut to factories and workshops "for st a term d aaa year." R. K. (Ken) ttiProve 51 E. Centos, BUY NOW! ; base. After about 10 months of intensive effort by a large crew of workmen, the area had been excavated to the depth of tha ore deposit, and in July of 1942 actual operation of the new open pit mine got under way. Prednctlea Rising. With a craw of 80 men, recruited towns of Alpha, from the near-bCrystal Falla, Iron River and Iron Mountain, tha North Range Mining company started a steadily increasing flow of this rich ore toward tha steel mills. A big steam shovel at its way into the ore at the rat of 240 tons a day. Forty railroad ore cars a day rolled down tha spur Una to Eseanaba to dump thalr load into tha big ora boats haadad for Cleveland, where the ora goes into the building of tanka and other vital war equipment requiring this high quality of ora. In Its first sis months of opera-tia- n the Book mine produced 291,000 tana of ora. Thus far la 1044 It has produced 112.920 tons for shipment and additional thousands of tons which have been stockpiled for N. C. HICKS Prices are Apt to Advance ALPHA. MICH. Leu than two year ago. in October, 1942, surveyor discovered that a swamp area 28 miles northwest of Iron Mou-- , tain, Mich., concealed one of the richest deposits of iron ore In the upper peninsula. Tests of ora sample brought up from 40 feet below the marsh surface showed very high quality, the kind of ore un gently needed In our production of war materials, say tha Milwaukea stock pil INSURANCE with a Marsh in Michigan Drained DURING SEPTEMBER And Upper Dirt Removed Of the nation's total of tAore To Get at Deposits. y OF DORIAN GRAY THE PICTURE FIELDING - 9:13 Nov. Friday and Saturday PLOWING CUSTOM Have Good Tractor for CUSTOM PLOWING CaU 053J3 or See . UTAH OREM tend. Mrs. Lydia T. Allen. Morris Clegg was sustained a deacon. Gerald Muzzell advanced to a teacher, and Kay Davis and Eudcll Clegg advanced to priests in the Aaronic Priesthood Quorums, Sunday at the Fast day srrvices. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ferre was named Shirl D. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings was given the name of Price Floy, and Aria Clegg was confirmed a member of the church al the Fast day services SundayEllis Bilbos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bilboa has been given his discharge from the army he has been stationed at Amarillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Young have had as their guests her Miter, Mrs. E. D. Nowland and twin daughters Ki.tty and Kathy of Blythe, Calif. Miss Beth Madsen who is employed in Salt Lake spent the weekend here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Madsen. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg has gone to Alameda, Calif., where she will spend two weeks with her sisMr. and ter and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Fred D. Eason. Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Gammon arrived here from Souix Falls, S. D. Sgt- - Gammon will return Saturday to Soux Falls and Mrs. Gammon will remain here. 1945 YEATES W. C. (Bill) FAULKNER |