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Show KENNECOTT'S BINGHAM COPPER MINE ONE OF Smokey Says: GREATEST UTAH TOURIST ATTRACTIONS (One of series, "See Utah") A hole in the ground doesn't eeem to be much of a tourist attraction. But this is no ordinary hole in the ground this is perhole haps the biggest man-main the world. This Is the Kennecott Capper Corporation's Bingham Copper Mine. This is also one the most fantastic mining operations in the world and is this week's Utah Tourist and Publicity Council "Tour of the Week" as part of the "See Utah'' promotion. And to 'See Utah- - one must eee this mammouth arrvphi. theater which is the first open, pit mine in the copper industry. In fact, the Bingham Canyon mine is the largest single mining de . Pz3 cf Salt Lake City. Entrance to the mine is thru the city of Bingham Canyon, an historic mining community that crowds the narrow walls of the canyon. Bingham itself is fast turning into a ghost town as the edgess of the mine keeip expanding, eating everything in their way. Standard .gauge railroad tracks used for transporting ore and waste material line both sides of the canyon above the homes. The mining area itself requires SURE YOUR CAMP- FIRE IS KAO-COT- 11- - C 4 THURSDAY, NOV. MAKE I,' I I., i i4 d, hs amphi-thieate- - Equitahlp Tnmiranc Agency INSURANCE Of All Types Public Liability the a Single Tiny Seed moon, jingling tide American-bor- -- all a result, of course, the millions of young door-to-do- or ambassadors who'll be of out again this Halloween for UNICEF the United Nations Children's Fund. The foreign aid program had its tradita ional start from project no bigger than a pumpkin seed: A school class Philadelphia Sunday ng children-to-childre- IVMUl n worth pennies, nickels and dimes $36 d rs m stASoo stows lff 09 PBOTICTIDI Titchen wise 1951-5- 2 3. leads the entire nation proportion of its population enrolled in colleges and universities. According to the rc Utah 1 1 in the 1 1 Out-of-st- students ate Tbsp. vinegar clove garlic, pressed (optional) Tbsp. brown sugar Tbsp. Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce tsp. 3 30 People, Spots In The News 'TWIN-(JETIIEKNKS- reaches peak in household where twin married twin cirls, live in jointly- TTfJ owned house with matching S 'Thornton, men Colo, turc. 11 NO WINNER was Jockey Larry Gilligan at Camden.' N.J., as is evident from mud v crusting. 7'rto!" J' SCf ,y ,J- -' Sv ry vl r , ik iSiJf dpj Sy t TOVVKIt TAKE-OFF- Famed ? VL Elffel Tower of Paris looks- ts ?Clike missile, thanks to works show behinrj it. fire- PROUD MOTHER sow and litter are much "at home" here in Nutrena's new "Isolit," a self swine farrowing unit said to virtually eliminate disease among baby pigs. one-famil- build-it-you- r- y pepper thick Combine the first 8 ingredients for a marinade sauce. Place in a mason jar and shake well. Place steak in shallow bowl and pour sauce over steak. Marinate steak in the sauce for 4 or 5 hours (or overnight in refrigerator) turning a few times during the marinating period. Remove from marinade just before broiling. Place in preheated broiler and sear on both sides. Then broil to desired doneness, turning once hallway through the cooking time. When broiled, cut across the grain in thin slices. (Serves ac- 1 1 lbs. top round beef, cut 2 inches CHUCK'S CALVES - CALVES - CALVES Top quality Holsteon, Guernsey and Angus Holste in cross calves from three to five weeks old. These calves are nipplfi pail broke and get along on (powdered milk oi any kind. We also sell Eight to Ten wek old calves off milk. You must take 26 or more and they must meet your approval upon delivery or you need not accept them. We can give you references if you want them. We deliver flhem about L0 days after you order them in Vans equipped for cold weather. Our delivered prices the three to five week calves on Holstein Heifer Calves $45.00 $40.00 $40.00 $47.50 Holstein Bull Calves Guernsey Heifer Calves Angus Holstein Cross On the Eight to Ten Week old calves off milk PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner Phone 472-586- Holstein Heifer Calves Holstein Bull Calves Guernsey Heifer Calves Angus Holstein Cross Call or ' Phone PL , $58.50 $55.00 $52.50 $62.50 WTite: NOLAN LIVESTOCK Helper 1 PATTERICK Price, Utal" GEORGE Phone ME7-03- THREE salt iresh-groun- d count for 64 of the enrollments at Utah's .private institutions and "With the good done through the UNICEF ancient celebration aimed at dispelling evil spirits has regained some of its original purpose by challenging the modern evils of mass diseases and malnutrition. Thus, after a period of senseless pranks and vandalism, Halloween has come full circle." UNICEF back in 1950. (This official version has not gone unchallenged by groups elsewhere around the country which insist that they originated the idea.) Whatever the facts, the trickle of coins swelled into a mighty. PACE 25-m- ile it: of for J92 out-of-st- ate . merits. UNI-CEF- 's coL. leges and universities. One of the tentative recommendations of th2 Coordinating Educaiton Council on Higher would require institutions to ad just rtudent and tuition fees in relation to their operating costs. Fees chraged to stu. dents, also would be increased somewhat in order to make such nonresident fees in Utah comparable with those charged in other states. The number of students enroll ed in Utah colleges and universities is expected to increase by 196il and 1970 17,500 between and by 27,500 between 191 and 1975, according to the Utah Foun dation report. Total projected en Foundation analysts point out rollment at Utah institutions of that state appropriations to thej higher learning is estimated at post high school institutions for 58.900 for the 7975 fall term. operating purposes accounted for The Utah Foundation report of all notes that slightly more than 80 higher education needs in in general fund appropriations Utah are served by nine un By the 1973.75 biennium iversities and colleges which are between 35 and 41 of gen- well distributed throughout the eral fund revenue from present m.ost areas of th1 populous tax sources will be needed to state. of 88 meet the projected legislative re- Utah's Approximately population resides within quirements for higher education a radius of a college or . operations. In addition to operation needs, university. the Utah Foundation report notes that there is a large unmet ibuilding need at the state institutions. Institution officials place their building needs over -the next docade at an amount in excess of $105 million. If the State continues to devote about by LYDIA PERKINS 10 of its available general fund revenue for state building pur. Inexpensive Steak Dinner of this need poses, about 70 A fine steak is always a facould be m:t over the next six vorite with the men in the family, bienniums. but it is sometimes hard on the Th? Foundation study observes budget. Top round, a less expensive cut of beef than sirloin and that Utah colleges and universities in recent years have been other choice steaks, will be tender if marinated before broiling. relying more on legislative appro Thin slices of BARBECUED less on and student priations STEAK DIABLO are perfectly to fees meet operating costs. delicious served with the natural acLegislative juices as gravy. appropriations counted for 70 of total operBARBECUED STEAK DIABLO bieru ating costs in the il959-6- 1 1 cup corn oil nium compared with 60 in 4 Tbsp. prepared brown mustard out-of-st- ate $2 jack-o'-lanter- n. It's that totaled over million last year. The U.S. Committee for UNICEF is confident that this year's contributions will shatter that record. Millions of needy children and mothers around the world benefitted last year from 445 health and nutrition projects in 107 countries and territories. A significant part of that help came from the program. As one UNICEF official put Halloween n pumpkin once more will cast its beneficent glow over, lands that have never heard of a AUTO 1 at the state supported 21 of Utah's (population was enrolled in college during 1961, compared with a national percentage of only 2Jl'l. The report observes that an important factor in Utah's college enrollment growth during recent years has been the influx of Nonstudents. resident enrollments at Utah col leges ene increasing at a much faster rate than resident enroll, From FIRE LIFE State appropriations for support and operation of Utah's public colleges and universities probably will be doubled by 1973.75 according to a Utah Foun dation analysis of the problems facing Utah higher education in the decade ahead. (Based on projected enrollment and per student cost trends, the amount needed from state appropriations during the 1973-7- 5 (in terms of 19G1 dollar values) would total approximately U50 million. This sum compares with $31 million appropriated by the 1961 Utah Legislature to the state institutions of higher education for operating purposes in 1901-- 3. port, 3.88 Like a giant harvest 8, JOURNAL (Utah) WILL INCREASE FOUNDATION REPORT SHOWS. about .170 miles of tracks. Because the amount of material Don't leave any fire unattended! handled daily is so huge, the haul age systems normally lias a greater volume than most of the by the larger railroads in the world. mountains were formed sedimenfolding and uplifting of Since the mine was started 56 rocks. project man has ever undertaken. years ago, more than two billion tary And after it was discovered, It has produced more copper tons of ore and waste material when new and radical departures than any individual mine in his- - have 'been removed. To remove from accepted mining practices of gold this waste each afternoon tory and its at were inaugurated, this incredible and molybdenum (a metal im- -j about 4 parts of the moun hole in the ground consistently portant in making steel) make it: tainside pjn. are blasted away to has been an attraction. the second largest producer of shake loose the cooper ore. Its history, its amazing productthese metals in the country. During each operating ion recrods and its sheer phyday The mdae is vast. The excava- about and !7;000 tons of ore set it apart tion area, for example, covers waste must be blasted, loaded sical magnitude have in the mines from other large more than J ,000 acres and at its and a classic ex- world. transported widest point it is about two miles ample of mass mining practices. from rim to rim. Geologists estimate the BingThe pit is so large that it ham Pencil Sharpeners for Sale Canyon mine had its would take nine ships the size some 60 million years ago origin Ink Iradicator. New Supply when of the Queen Mary, endto-ento reach across its widest dimen sion; end it is so deep the Empire State Building, television tower and till, would reach only of the way up the mine's west rim. This is a mountain turned inside-ou- t. Great spiral steps or benches nun completely around the sloping sides of the huge r, like whorls on the thumb print of a giant. Standardgauge ore trains they look like toys from the rim scurry like ants in slow motion along the benches. Power shovels as high as a three-sto- ry building are difficult to identify. The mine is located in Bingham Conyon, 90 unites southwest three-fourt- HELPER Site STATE'S APPROPRIATIONS TO COLLEGES COMPANY Bonduel, Wisconsin Your Hometown Newspaper (Wif you, rum,. 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