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Show t i Pae 1 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, March 21, 1957 The 23-year-- soldier attended Erigham Young University. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Fowles, live on Route 1, Delta. Service Men . . ! Pvt. Richard M. Maurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Maurer, 39C8 Hyland Drive, recently was assigned to the 933rd Anti-aircra- ft Artillery Battalion, Fort Mac-Arthu- r, California. Maurer entered the Army in December 1956 and received basic training at Fort Ord. He attended Granite High, RESPONSIBLE PERSON Male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from large console cigarette machines. o selling. Age not essential. Car, and references and $1,000 to $2,000 investment necessary. Very good returns and only 7 to 12 hours weekly. The best and most pleas-ant way to supplement your in-come. Full time work if you wish. For local interview give full particulars, and phone number. Write: P. O. Box 7019 Minneapolis 11, Minn. Classifieds , . . . it IRON'-RIT- E IRONING Pick-u- p Delivery dial IS 7-1- j CEMENT WORK DONE l j AH kinds of cement work, base-- ment floors, garage floors, drive ways, patios, sidewalks, and sand-finishi- ng of basement walls (water proofing). Done by a dutch cement worker. Call IXgersol Business Opportunities ! RELIABLE PARTY MALE OR FEMALE to service a route of CIGARETTE machines No selling or soliciting. Routes are established for opera-tor. Full or part time. Up to $260 per month to start. $1100 to $2200 cash required which i3 secured. Please don't waste our time unless you can secure the necessary capital and are sincerely interested to eventually operate a $31,000 annual net business Give full particulars, phuw r :mber. Write: Box 8303, M:n".nr.clis' Minnesota, for infoiva.iIn and fntprvipv,' INCOME TAX SERVICE, very reasonable. Don't be sorry. Call me and I'll come to you. Dial AMherst today. HELP WANTEDTFemale. Day shift at Arctic Circle, 2005 East 33rd South. SOUTHEAST KEADY MLU CONCRETE CO. Sand and Gravel Products (Once tried Always used) 45l Ilolh.day lilvd. CR7-263- S i H H IH Ks-- r i nmM.t:mMgWvwnM,., .v JJUUL i ' ...j r.,.wjt:,i:viywiweuuuuuw.wwwiMiiiiiit .uv, ..r ,,JU1.... .,, y .... t .1 I "1 I I I - i 1 Again this year copper is going to college in the form of a renewed Kennecott grant of $50,000 to Utah State Agricultural College. The grant will be used for three vital agricultural research projects that can increase the prosperity of farmers throughout the state. One project will help livestock men breed cattle and sheep that will gain more weight per pound of feed. The second will seek to control dodder, a plant parasite threatening Utah's five million dollar alfalfa seed industry. The third will try to develop locally grown, high-energ- y poultry feed now being imported. This would give Utah farmers an opportunity to raise new, profitable crops. The success of these projects by helping Utah's agriculture will benefit our entire state. The grant to USAC is just one of several made by Kennecott to colleges and universities in Utah. They are all part of Kennecott's broad program of participation in worthwhile community activities - a program based on Kennecott's policy of being a good neighbor helping to build a better Utah. J . fffoftiftga - j Mennecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" Duane H. Foote, son of Charles II. Foote 3061 South Third East Salt Lake City, recently was pro-moted to private first class at the U.S Army Logistical Depot in .'apan. Foote, a supervisor in wheeled vehicle rebuilding operation in the depot's Headquarters Compinv entered the Army in October 1955 and received basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. lie arrived overseas last September from an assign-ii- u nt a F;rt Knox, Ky. The solJier n a for-- : ':: r .student at CYU and a former molove of the Naval Supply De-pot Clearfield Army Pvt. Robert V. Fowles, whose wife, Mary, lives at 408 E. 12300 South State st, Draper Utah, nrvr'!y was assigned to the 2Sth Anti-aircra- ft Artillery Croup at Selfrdipje Air Force Ease, Mich. Fowles, a cFrk in the group's Ilea ! :!. r' r:, or.tr red the Army last October and complete:! b?5ic training at Fort Carson, Colo, |