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Show I THE CITIZEN THURSMV, AUGUST 1, 114 I Liftfle League and Girl's League Champs GENERAL REVENUE ACTUAL USE REPORT SNARING TtnwiTTteMniM Shying provtdM ladaral fundi duacdy io tool (nd HM govwnnwnu. Yow govwnmanl mull pufdwti ih upon advwuig you how thnu lunda hay boon mod Of ohliwd dufmf dw you from July I. HIL thru Juno 30. 194 Thu to Morm you el your (ovarnmum'i pnormu. and to ancouraga your paruopation m daemon. on how hitiira lunda hould ha apam. THi GOVERNMENT Of CITV f PICMtfONO haa racwma Ganaial Rawnua ihannp paymama Mafenp fl2 20? ham July 1. 1171. dau Jura 101 1174. Account no 45 2 003 015 RICHMOND CITV MliVOR FICHMOtiD UTfili trudhuno import 111 Mmad JuMjaitria... IS) Rbmbm Shams Mr Fum ISIS Nn 1. SlfiaflQSL RmmmE tom Jmg SOL H14. Z2L. s 23.996- - S 01 mi IB MOUDiaCnMfhATlON aEOUaiHCNTf HAVE I trnUi Owf CEOTMCATION' MlaM at EM tmau MET .t 13205 Tuahwwwi iLS2L W laid Mawrlipnru M IWaadJMlEIIM eBSBS Oftoa iwamminWiuauiiuaMiuniiaa monmm d award hNR puawwa la a McU k MEMBERS OF THE GIRL'S Softball League first place team, the Sticky Strikers, are: (1 to r) front row. Shelly Kimball, Sandy Miller. Sharon Pitcher, and Julie Merrill. Second row. Cheryl Pitkin. Holly Downs. Brenda Pitcher and Jackie Cantwell. Third row. coaches. Carol Hansen and Darla Pond. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL champions are the Giants. Team members are: (1 to r) front row. Brad mather. Scott Pitcher. Kevin Done. Second row. Jed Rock. Ron Christensen. Sammy Alvarez. Third row, Brian Mather. Mike Beorchia. and Rand Hendricks. The Giants coach is Jeff Loveday. I haw Mcwaa aawwaMMa u caMaim anauuaaaaaaditiiaaaNildrat Richmond. Utah 841TB IfPShl No. I Ul Pub. AuruM I. M w. Naan QfflCB 1974. a Extended For 3 More Days Save Now At Our Annual July .J rnmm . '.A. . .m .a- Portrait erf a mine Save 20 to 50 On Most off Items Home Furnishings And It was 1910. Steam shovels and men had been working away at the mountain of copper ore for just six years. D. C. Jackling, whose imagination and talent were the moving forces in the development of the mining enterprise in Bingham Canyon, commissioned his friend, H. L. A. Culmer to produce a painting of this incredible sight The artist obliged, beautifully. The painting he made hung for years in Utah's state capitol. And when the Council Hall was moved from downtown Salt Lake City to Capitol Hill, the painting was re-hung in the reception area of this tourist visitors center. Today it ii photographed by the people who come to see the wonders of Utah. ..people who go on to see the Mine as it looks today. Oil pm ming of Utah Copptr Mint by ML. A. Cuhntr, Color photograph of Mint a it dm 1910. k tedty. We owe a dept of gratitude to Henry Lavender Adolphus Culmer, the man who painted the first portrait of the Bingham Copper Mine. Truly an artist who saw that mining is beautiful! For a free reprint of either of the portrait Bingham Copper Mine, write to: full-col- or Appliances Communications Department Kennecott Copper Corp. Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah BSbbbbbocoSB (5ipjpei? (SoirjpmMmm Utah Copper Division Smithfield Preston .- A. g. |