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Show "Let's not kid ourselves about high , "j costs and heavy taxes. There IS a limit. Pass ; that limit and an industry can't operate. If that happens to Utah's mining industry, we'll all suf-Uv suf-Uv fer. We'll lose the benefits that come from payrolls, pay-rolls, supply purchases, and tax payments. Remember, Re-member, these are benefits that not only help Ul miners, but everyone in every section of our state." For the Family, those Special Guests, for Special Occasions, Birthdays and Parties. I Reservations - 6-1333 RESTAURANT N&xt Door to GLAUS frencftPostrtSAop 3IOO HIGHLAND DRIVE m i Copper goes to college in Utah, not to learn, but to help build a better future for all of us. In the form of special grants by Utah Copper to the University of Utah, Brigham Young University and Utah State Agricultural College, copper is helping Utahns gain y!0i knowledge through research to build a more prosperous state in the "fTv" years to come. A I f0i& A Utah Copper grant to U.S.A.C. is being used for experiments . 1 SWSta to improve Rambouillet sheep, to study how copper and other I frTW)) f . trace elements may help cure diseases among cattle and fruit and |