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Show Page 4 A SHIRT SUBJECT Thursday, September 26, 1968 Bennett Sponsors Wool Tariff WASHINGTON - A bill sponsored ah, ment to a House-passtariff bill. "This measure, which is important to Utah's sheep ranchers, is designed to help protect domestic wool producers from foreign producers who, through various means, are escaping present tariff regula run around duty rates." In question was a process of extracting wool from sheepskins through a boiling process which thus allowed the wool to enter the United States at a cheaper rate of duty than wool taken from raw skins. tions," Sen. Bennett said. by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett to close wool loopholes or the U.S. Tariff Schedules was passed by the full Senate Thursday as an amended ' Bill Among other things, the Bennett BiU provides that tariff provisions applying to fabrics whose chief value is wool also apply to fabrics whose chief weight is wool. Earlier this year the Utah lawmaker was successful in getting a Bureau erf Customs ruling changed to stop Australian wool from entering the country by what Sen. Barnett termed "making an end- - TIP TO MOTORISTS Always remember, motorists, youll never quit regretting if you run down a child. Not since Gibson Girl days have shirt fashions been so exciting. Shirts in the new collections, that from trim include everything shaped shirts to romantic blousey versions with plunging necklines, share one advantage. Theyre made from todays wonder fabrics for machine laundering and easy care. Most of the new shirt fashions need only touch-u- p ironing. Magic that new a compound sizing, spray penetrates fabric to add body, makes even this easy care, easier. Simply take shirts from washer, give them a brisk shake, and hang to dry. Then dampen with spray ironing. sizing before touch-u- p WoiuM Like To a Back Seatt! Hake For more than 60 years, we have been in the forefront of Utah industry. We expect to be for cades to come. de- While there is only one Bingham Canyon Mine, and only one Utah Copper Division, think what it would mean to Utahs economy if we could read 20 or more such articles as: nvi h New flertronto Picks UN Ucrt'n Ltbj liiihed in Manning"! Technology IxtoowMb stlra help t0 1 Manu(aunn:nn m rary Uje n4a operation T. at &tuarn vitimately . a 5,00(1 ca) VU. are t employ industrial REPORT J 45 .,000 .ration. TJ w Jm - 1 &&&. S?S.-fT5-Si the 2J2KV-- n oo plant loot oOO auuare will SS. iwwta- FROM UTAH ham tempo-o- East set W ,uth Salt Avenue plan PanL. a nil ThenewrrJJ int.. PROGRESS the i officer liv , an." Polity of! Ltah.n the company will begin Jurtln- of Augurt. Mr. muiti- nd And of mm- - - To help us take a back scat, work with Inc., the Utah Industrial Promotion Board or local the your development group organizations devoted to creating the 12,000 to 15,000 new Utah that each jobs requires year to keep pace with its population growth. Pro-Uta- h, Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An equal opportunity employer" i i (Zip Number) is our Zip Code in (Name of City) Use it in your return address on every letter you write. Then others will be able to Zip their mail to you. dtSIlir iXtlo Vy advertising contributed for the public good |