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Show the DRAGERTON ..... - TRIBUNE 1 Thursday,$ March 5,4953 IProdhuKse They $w Yonn 9 The butcher doesn't operate a churn drill at Kennecott's' Bingham Mine. The baker isn't a crusher operator at the Magna or Arthur mill. The candlestick maker isn't in charge of an electrolytic furnace at the refinery. Yet these, representative of hundreds of Utah businesses, help the 5500 members of the Utah Copper family produce the copper that means so much to every one in our State. Here is the picture for each member of the Utah Copper family, four additional Utahns are employed in our State, supplying Utah Copper and the individual members of the family with needed services and supplies. In other words, one job at Utah Copper makes four other jobs. It adds up to tliis there are 5500 members i OTfflfn of the Utah Copper family, plus 22,000 employed in other Utah industries furnishing them supplies and services. This makes a total of 27,500 Utahns 13.7 of our State's 200,000 families who can trace their earnings directly to the successful I mining, milling and refining operations of this pioneer Utah enterprise. So you see the benefits brought to us by the continued success of Kennecott's operations result from the direct efforts of many people 5500 members of the Utah Copper family and 22,000 other Utahns representing nearly every activity and industry in our State. This of people and jobs is a major factor in Utahs progress and the wellbeing of us all. inter-independen- ce Copies' mvision KENIJECOTT COPPER CORPORATION t I GOO D NEIGHBOR H ELPING T O BUILD BETTER a U T A H |