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Show Rich County Reaper, Randolph. Utan. crrrt laketownnews THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... (Continued from page 1) where they visited their daughter, Mrs Arlo B. Weston, her three small children and the Weston family, also school. they attended the Sunday held at was 'Primary conference evening. the Ward chapel Sunday Thats news to me. Judge. From the way some people talk you would think it was at least 50. indigestion. . v In the case of spirit beverages, the answer is one of education and better control ' As a matter of fact, the responsible members of that industry are working constancy toward that end. They dont want fours to abuse the use of their product any more than we do. 95, This adeer! of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Ini Sy Conference , Oi-tal- ee The program was well rendered under 'the direction of Mrs. Cora Johnson and her assistants. Mrs. Emma Rose Grimmett of Ogden accompanied Virginia Thompson home from Evanston to spend Sunday with their folks. Irene Robinson of Salt Lake was a week end visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Robinson. .Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Willis, Mrs. J. C. Willis and family, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Earley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barker and family were shoppers at Montpelier Thursday. The Sunday school presented an Easter program in place of the regular class work Sunday. March went out like a lion alright and there were no 'bees out Monday morning. A party was held In the ward hall Monday night for departing inductees: Richard (Lamborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. iL. D. Lamborn; Delford Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Weeb; John E. Weston son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weston. Program as follows: Song toy girls chorus; clarinet duet, Merle Thomas and Marjorie Rotoinson; vocal duet, Good Night Soldier LuRene Eller; vocal duet, Let The Rest of the World Go By" Hazel Hebdon and Elda Afton Weston; talks by the departing soldiers, and Stanley Mattson and J. Cheney Willis. The main feature of the evening was dancing to the music of Oliver Wahlstrom and his orchestra. A number of people from neighboring towns attended. The parents of Delford Webb, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Webb, Mr. and Mr3. Earl Webb and son and Mrs. Lucy Smith of Ogden, Mrs. Ruby Webb, also two brothers Russell and Sherwood Saxton and two sister of Raymond, Idaho, Miss Hazel Weston of Logan, relatives, attended the more than I could see taking automobiles away from everybody because a few drive recklessly and have accidents. Or preventing the making or sale of cake or doughnuts because some folks eat too much and get No, Clem, theres the statement right here in the paper... from authorities who have made an exhaustive study of the subof the people who ject. Only about 5 drink occasionally abuse the privilege... 95 drink sensibly. No wonder you say it wouldnt be fair to take the privige away from the other ' Judge. I agree with you. , I cant see it any other way, Clem. No and Mrs. Robert A. Moss and family visited iii Randolph, Sunday, April 1st. Wesley Kearl Gwen Brough, Corless went to Salt Lake City Saturday to be with their mother, Mrs. Byrd Kearl, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. N. ;L. Gray and daughter Colleen were in Ogden on Mr. The Story of . Milling and Smelting at Midvale , Monday. The Boy Scouts of Randolph are sponsoring a three-acomedy, to be ' presented Tuesday evening bv the Cokeville Mutual Be sine to come. , The farewell party held for Harold Rex Sunday evening, April l, was well attended. Harold gave a most interesting talk and demonstrated where he will be working. Harold will soon leave for the Brazilian mission, where he has been appointed stake president of that mission. Quite a number of Woodruff people were in attendance. Helen Frazier and Winnie Andrus are spending a few days in Randolph visiting at their home and with their brother, Harold. A1 Nidholls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Nidholls, and a friend,. visited in Randolph over the, week end, ct , . party. L. D. Lamborn took the two boys Delford Webb and Richard Lam-boto the bus for Douglas Earley Tuesday morning. John Weston was defered for a month. We wish the boys good luck and a safe return. It is rumored that Arnold Barker was married at Montpelier Sunday to a Miss Mouritsen and .have gone to Salt Lake and Ogden on a honeymoon trip. More details later. We extend our hearty congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston returned Saturday night from a two weeks visit at Salt Lake with their daughter, Mrs. Russell Innes. Hyrum Nebeker is at Logan at the home of M3 daughter, Mrs. E. G. Peterson, resting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kearl have returned from two months visit with their son Dr. Lowell W. Kearl and ' family in California. Mrs. Roy Baker and Mrs. F. C.' Williamson and daughters Virginia and Judith, of Salt Lake are visiting at the Geo. N. Weston home. Mrs. Josephine Lamborn, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson and Mrs. Riley Day were callers at the home of Mrs. Hattie Mattson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.' Delmas Kearl are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine girl born in the Budge hospital at Logan, March 26th. Her mother, Mrs Oliver .Wahlstrom went over to be with her. Mrs. Julia McKinnon of Logan, a sister, was a patient at the same time. m j Not unlike huge soup bowls, the lead kettles at. Midvale, Utah plant represent one of the last steps in the production of lead bullion. The soup fed Into these huge kettles is molten lead and here im' purities art removed before the lead is cast into anodes. Yes- Midvale is an scrap iron and furnace coke make min! outside P0,ntainsr and .melting of. ore at important spot on the milling and up a charge for the blast furnace.. . - lead-sin- ? Midvale, t The previous article of this series described briefly flotation of lead- sine suphlde ores. Midvale Plant United States Smelting Refining and Min- ing company annually treats thou- sanda tons of milling. ores In its modern, fully equipped custom flotation mill and additional thousands of tons of siliceous and direct smelting ores in its large srneltei . A substantial portion of. this tonnage conies from numerous Independent mining companies in Utah, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon and uther i , . lead-zin- c - smelting map of the world. The smelter, situated adjacent to t&tlon mill (discussed in Previous article) treats concen- trates from the mill and direct smelting ores from company and custom mines in Utah and state points. After weighing and sampling these materials are placed into bins to be withdrawn later for roasting or sintering. Weighed amounts of certain concentrates, ores, roaster calcines, other materials and fluxes are sintered in order to combine the fine materials into a sinter cake. This sinter cake, together with oxidized lead ores, lime rock, , out-of- The entire charge is liquated by the intense heat of. the furnace, The lead trickles through the charge to the bottom of the, furnace collecting the gold and silver and some of the other metals. The molten lead is drawn off into linmense kettles where some of the impurities are eliminated before the lead bullion slabs are cast for ship-- ; ment to the lead refinery, In the refinery the lead bullion Is refined electrolytically producing a high grade lead and certain by. products, also gold and silver. This electrolytic refining is similar to the electroplating . well-know- n pro-"lah- cess.. (THE FIFTH OF THESE ARTICLES WILL APPEAR SOON.) j A PROCLAMATION (Continued From Page One) WHEREAS, Utahs Seventh War Loan quota of E bonds is 65 per cent, greater than ever before in history, because of the above needs. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HERBERT. B. MAW, Governor of the State of Utah do hereby proclaim the month of April, 1945, as ADVANCE ARTILLERY month for the Seventh War Loan Drive, which will be con ducted During April, May and June The success of the Seventh War Loan will depend to a very great extent upon employees signing up duirng April for their quota of bonds to be purchased by deductions from their April, May and June paychecks; and I urge all wage earners in the state to participate in this manner. I particularly urge employers and labor organizations to cooperate ful ; , ly with the special drive for extra payroll deductions starting on Monday, April 9th. I also urge school principals, teach ers and pupils to lend every possible assistance to a Seventh War Loan advance campaign starting on April 9 in the schools. The full cooperation of Utah citizens during ADVANCE ARTILLERY month can be likened to the preliminary shelling and bomb ing of I wo Jima.- - Our $20,000,000 state quota of E bonds is also a tough objective, and the thousands volunteer tors the marines of house-to-hou- se solici- - of the Seventh War Loan are going to need every advance barrage the big guns of payroll savings and the schools can possibly lay down. The State of Utah calls upon its sons and daughters to stay in the fight until final victory is won! IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND ANW CAUSED TO BE AFFIXED THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF UTAH. DONE AT THE CAPITOL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THIS 331 DAY OF THE YEAR 1945. (Signed) HERBERT B. MAW, Governor. By the governor Secretary of State BERN MEAT CORING PLANT Prepared to Handle Meats, from now until later part of June. Four cents per pound Salt Cured and Smoked. 5 Miles . West of Montpelier Phone and attended the Junior Prom last . , Friday.; Letters have been received from LaMar Argyle and Verl Hoffman. They are stationed in Texas, . Miss Kay Brough is out again after being out of school several days with sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'Chipp and son Jack are Visiting at the home of Mrs. Chipps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chipp will R. G. Marshall. remain a week with her mother. Mr. Chipp and son Jack, will return to Salt Lake. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Blaine at Garden Easter City spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Marshalls folks. 175-J- 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thornock visited at Montpelier Wednesday, Mar. 28th. Mr. Devin Jenkins and two daugh ters, and their children visited with Mrs. Blaine Marshall Friday. ' Mrs. Harold Jones, who has been ill for some time, is improving slow ly. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex are staying with her. Gerald Norris left Saturday, Mar. 31 for San Francisco, Cal., where - he will receive his final examination far the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith are the proud parents of a baby, born at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corless returned from Ogden Monday. Mr. Corless had been seeking medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Marshall of Ogden, were Randolph visitors Sun day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall. They came Saturday to bring Mrs. W. E. Marshall and daughter, who had been visiting in Ogden for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst mo tored to Missouri to attend the funeral of Mrs. Longhursts mother, who was buried March 22nd. Mrs. May McKinnon and daughter Ruth, visited at Evanston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Burleigh, during the week. Carl Gunn was a business visitor at Woodruff Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maniwaring motar.ed to Idaho Falls to attend the funeral of Orson Manwaring. Mr. Manwarings father, who died of a heart ailment last Saturday at Idaho Falls. V Mrs. W. E. Marshall was an Evanston1 shopped Wednesday, r , V'" V' ; Mr. and Mrs. vGenMcKkinoiW)f Ogden were lastweek end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon. 0 ROBERT.SCHMID BERN. IDAHO , . Perry Hotel FIRST CALL FOR THE "MIGHTY SEVENTH" Salt Lakes Basically, every high school pupil will be ' asked to buy at least one $25 bond, and every elementary pupil $10 in stamps, said Mr. Hanson. Every school has been asked to plan some special kickoff event for April 9. i Popular Priced Modern Hotel (Continued From Page One) Seventh War Loan, said Ernest M. Hanson, state chairman of Sohools-at-Wa- r. 11 RATES: ' Beautifully Furnished . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple -- FREE GARAGE |