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Show o. ,,,,, PROGRESSIVE OPINION ActMr. 8. 18 --- tod-SC- J- M. th.Poomc.tSalt LX City. Ottfc mr the Utah's Mining Industry Built on Low Grade Ores " " ' f y -- ' ? ( 1 f ';.. " - S j , , . Looks like country rock, but it is less than 1 percent copper ore going into huge crusher or "Coffee Grinder" at Magna. All mines contain a varying amount of low grade ore, a term given to that grade which is too low in mineral values to ship. Small mineral values are in the ore, but the cost of producing it is too heavy to meet the mining, milling and smelting charges. The amount of ore in a mine is therefore largely determined by the operating costs encountered in handling it. Labor costs, supply costs, sometimes pumping costs, shipment costs, treatment costs and taxes all enter into the situation. Low grade ore is a problem. In some instances it is necessary to mine the product and store it on the dump, but more often it is left in the mine. When it is piled on the dump it is generally stored separate from the. mine waste in the hope that it may be of value at some future time. Therefore, the higher the cost of operating a mine, the smaller the mineable ore body becomes and the smaller the ore reserves and the smaller the mining industry. In Utah mines have adopted a policy of mining as much low grade as possible, thereby lengthening the life of the enterprise rather than "gutting" the high grade ore for a temporary showing. It becomes a tragedy when low grade ores are left in the ground, because miners can seldom came back and take this ore out. Unless the e is mined with the high-grad- e the great majority will remain underground forever. Thus much potential wealth is lost to humanitv forever. Alfred Soren Progressive 1 '1' 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repair,, 40 Years In Salt Lake 0 IF YOU WANT O.K. SHOE Ufa v-- . You must go to iv, O.K. SHOESHC? ;fj3 414 So. State Street StVE your Shoes Repaired Jobs at ModWat a cough due to a cold drives you mad f Brothers Cough Drops give soothing relief. Smith Brothers' contain a ape! L of medicinal ingredients, blended v care. Still cost only 5:-y- eSl EWhen checks that tickle! r BROS. COUGB. DROPS BLACK OR MENTHOL 5 ' T WUcitlfoulZiUfWtili WAIl DDIVDS 2-- 1 The Navy is making a plea to civilians to turn in their binoculars for military use during the War. The Army and Navy both need binocu-lars for navigation and scouting purposes. Depending on the power of the lenses, they cost from $50 to $80 each. If you havea set rfxO up to 7 x lense binoculars loan them to the Army or Navy. If not, your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will help buy this equip-ment for our fighting forces. At least ten percent of your income in War Bonds every payday will do the Job . . . and provide the "eyes" through which a scouting pilot may spot an enemy battleship. U. S. Treasury Department fYOU GIRLS WHO SUFiT Distress From j FEPME IMP; ' And Want To Build Up r Red Blood! Take heed If you, like so many women and girls, have all or any one ? of these symptoms: Do you on such, days suffer cramps, headaches, back- - ache, weak, nervous feelings, OU- s- ' tress of "irregularities", periods of the blues due to functional monthly disturbances? ONB OP WOMAN'S MoT Then start at once try Lydta E. TANT ORGANS. TakenV PJnkham's Compound TABLETS Plnkham's Tablets helD t (with added Iron) made especially resistance against such s or women. Thousands upon toousaii Plnkham s Tablets are famous not ported benefit. only to relieve monthly pain but Also, their Iron helm b" also accompanying weak, nervous a blood to give more streo! t feelings of this nature. This Is be- - ham's Tablets are also a cause of their soothing effect on achlc tonic I Follow label c. WAR BONDS ; A pelorus, used by the Navy, is a device which fits over the surface of a compass to enable the operator to take bearings on distant objects, It has split hair sights, has been in use for many years . . . and costs I approximately $125. Over the Ton bv New Year's Is the fel I PrMlix Lemon Juice f AT HOME yi.3 TO RELIEVE ORHEUMATIC PAINS Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels fast many of the thou--I sands of folks who now take lemon Juice lor rheumatic pain have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one tablespoonful of Lemon Juice in a glass of water, they get faster relief for the achea and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact if it does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only gS cents Do it Now. 4 rellef from tching caused by eczema, athlete 8 foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor s formula. nS?JeSS,and stainless- Soothes, comforts and intense itching. 35c trial bottle Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back TO ROUSE i OF live: Get a bottle of KniFrr. ? Half an hour before breaK: i as will lie on a dime In a t t or cold) or in your morr. coffee and keep this up for 0.i taken this way helps re::evc aa sick headaches, bowel bilious lndlgestinn n sufficient flow of bile from th You can get Kruschen, a formula made in the U. S. A store. You must be satisfied u; n.: LcoisncJii. ForThousandsci- - Choking, gasping, wfirf;.-- : Bronchial Asthma ruin si?; ? gredients in the prescnm: r ly circulate through the hr ly help loosen the thick the first day, thus aiding ir' ,:. the terrible recurring cho In promoting freer "bre;u:- sleep. Mendaco is not a e:: Jection. Just pleasant, u tablets that have heloed t: ferers. Printed guarantee money back unless comr AskyourdruggistforMtuj-.- . These instruments art to.,ual equipment to every American ship which comes out of the shipyards. With the scores of ships now being completed each month, we need many of these instruments. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps, will help pay for them. Invest at least ten percent of your income ev-- ! ery payday in these interest bear-ing Government securities. U. S. Treasury Department - Plea of Secretary Morgenthau Jr November 13, 1942 A3 of today twenty-o- ne million American workers are investing eight per cent of their salary -- every pay day -- in United States War Savings Bonds. This is a very remarkable tribute to our armed forces who are fighting this war. But this job is only two-thi- rds accomplished. There are nine million additional American workers who are not investing in War Bonds every pay day. This appeal is directed to two groups of Americans: First - the twenty-o-ne million people who are investing eight per cent of their wages. We ask them to increase their investment to ten per cent or more. Second - the other nine million whom we ask to join the Payroll Savings Flan and to invest ten per cent or more of their earnings. It is our earnest hope here at the Treasury Department that by New Year's Day thirty million Americans will be investing ten per cent or more of their wages in War Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. KRCTARV Of THC TRtABURV DON'T FORGET print!;;, When you need any-thing in the line of neat and attractive WTOPT'nhT0 ! A NOTICE! The FAHH COUNCIL will meet at the Art Center Sun-day at 3 P. M OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Dtah State Old --Age meets Wednesday 7:30, City Hal) Thursday 2 n 41 Post Office Place. TOWNSKND clttb meets The local Townsend Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. West Temple Friua) night at 7.40. Selected Thoughts. In Ottawa, Illinois the Libby-Owens-Fo- Glass Co., is engaged in mass production of homes and by their methods they can produce the fabricated material for a complete home in eighty minutes. Such a home consists of living room, kitch-en, dinette and bedroom They can produce thousands, even hundreds of thousands of homes in short order and if old man profit was not standing in the way everybody that needed one might have it. We judge that the total cost should not exceed one thousand dollars Was Jesus wrong? Did he know what He was talking ab" out when He spoke to His apostles and saints as follows: "Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you, falsely, for My name's sake ..But woe untoyou when all men shall speak well of you" A great man in India, says: "More than 300 years ago four different sachus and gurus predicted this war exactly and gave the date 1939. They said it would end in the 2000th year of one of the Hindu calenders, which will be in April, 1943 There is a scarcity of homes in this city, state and nation. And such beiug the case a way should be found to build homes for all who need them. And it can be done easily, not alto, gether in the usual way of building a home where the tofa cost for ground, material and work comes to about $2,000 and the selling price put at $4,500. "A" men are created equal. The people are the guardi- - ans of their liberties. Relations between master and slave s despotism. The people are to be free. Educate the people. Give them land; give them the ballot and as much individual freedom as possible. Prevent the accumulation of wealth in select families." The one enemy which he always fought was privilige. He was against special privilege by government, by wealth and by aristocracy, and he practically fought it to death in his time. In early days, as in all other periods of crisis Destiny raised up a man to stand like the Rock of Gibralter against this idea. That man, the first leader in the world to trust the people, was Thomas Jefferson. He, backed by Washinhton's sword, literally saved the American experiment and the cause of de-mocracy throughout the world. He came with a program that led the reactionaries to call him a wild man. V. e believe in the people. If they remain undeceived by the privileged class, the reactionaries and the and if they are properly informed and fundamentally honest, they will give the best government for states, nations and churehes In the infant years of America this was a strange doctrine, more or less abhorrent to some. There was confus-ion and fear and many leaders demanded a form of 'govern-ment that would place all power in the hands of a small wealthy educated privileed set of men, believing that they alone were fit to lead and govern. The Sau Juan County Record publishes a prediction by one Dr. Lillian Daniels who says the war will end in August, 1943, with an Armistice, that a revolution between capital and labor will rage in America at that time, and also throughout the world; that the Catholic church will come into command, but will be overthrown by a new world Dictator; that a plan-etoid will strike the earth during the battle of Armegeddon; that many of our boys will be killed in Palestine; that Jesus will be seen by those who are ready in 1946. HAS AMERICA LEARNED HER LESSON? When one reads and hears the attacks being made on the ideas and policiesof our president and vice president, also those of Mr. Hull, one wonders whether America will not. again 'Win the war and lose the peace." Have the American people, learned their lesson, or will our boys be called again to fight after another 20 or 25 years? Let us look at "The hand writing on the wall." The repub-lican party has always been an isolationist party. There is no doubt that the isolationists Thomas E Dewey, with Senator Taft as a second, are being considered and groomed for the presidency of the United States. Unless they learu better we shall have anheher war like this one and worse. Boyd Dennet i There is no standing still. Either America moves forward or it moves backward. It is our desire to help move' it for-- ; ward and to push it as far as possible against the darkness o ignorance, intolerance, poverty and sinister reaction. But there r forces that desire to push it backward into the golden 20's when they reveled in wealth and pleasure much like the Babylonians. The financial and industrial powers believe that they know it all and that they can best rule the people. The truth is that they have "a standing inability to look anyway but backward." They think of nothing but profits and new ways to exploit the people. They have their great newspapers like Heart's and Mc Cormick's and Patter-son's to support them. Columnists like the man Pegler, and a defamer of the government like Sokolsky are used to basely deceive and betray the people and my, how they are suc-- ; ceeding, while people are too spineless to protest, ' True and real Christianity should never be busy render- - ing unto Ceaser the things that are God's. It must proclaim olways that God is above the state, above governments. It should ever assert that no people are destined to rule over les. ser people without their consent. It should stand against race discrimatfon by proclaiming that God is the father of all and has made of one blood all people, with varying gift a to be developed in freedom and pooled and used for he good of all. It must maintain that each person is of priceless value and that do power has aright to make him a slave. It should extend its influence in politics to show that man finds freedomf only under laws, but that they must be just laws, freely made by commen consent. True Christianity has the only truth that will make me, free, but it is the kind of truth that men prefer not to hear much less to practise Calamity is visited upon humanity be- - cause it has set aside its spiriJnal heritage.. : LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES Z ,aw A-- -- eoouifwc. vioe-pbepide- ut |