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I AMD RADIO, I M ! in ' ll , rVgs. J'O ue i We dean, prntd lint. Call 411, de, bind, molh I OR SAIL -- CRI 1411 R three bedroom, 1 ulh, full hasenit nt, hru k home Good locjlion, 210 W'. 480 South ( RI Phone HOI I A I & I v i A' 'll H ?! C Gari Ju1 list n .Mt Bt-kt- ptl . W i 7 t huh f 'it I h SN, 2ts I im M,, p ar. LT. Doro h l:...iu I. i' r e or lo s In '.v 'dial rs j i i irn AKee Wuld'op Do-oih- N ii! i i S! An l I! pt ,irl h - ! two room furn. shI'ti'i. is on mill J A one b ditsirn nil Mrs Man r PU So 2nd Wt si at t kl at C Y I IV 7n -- K'- 7 r5 A ! DriYrrlo'; Danina ,A a I eletpromc organ, returned from "ental Take over ma'l monthly payments lor fur'her information, write Or ran Department. B ix 111 Sueir House Station. Salt lake Citv - OR SAII UN IN IT TRAM JXILINH UNIT Duo to cun fluting busmi ss mtertsts am willm o take draspr os 17,'s is an exit Hunt optxirtumtv lor IPHSI anyone iniirtttd in a gm J n come the summer during months If not sold as a com Tl NNIS RACKI TS Wilson & p'ete unit will st II sepiritt'v Spaulding. $313 and up We also Phone 114, Tootle miring your old rackets Tates SlK PS ON, the rug that is. soi 10 No .Mam. CRI 9 b.u damage lo the window and show C3 es was estimated lo be $133. looking over the situation are Arvel Hamilton of the (iiy Police department and Sike Gillette. Driver o' the car was Mrs. Roger Lohnes who had left it parked while she shopped. This errant automobile took off on its own, Wedne.day morning from in front o' Sa'e-wa- y Store and leisurely crossed the street, but gaining speed as it traveled, crahed through the show window at Sikes Texaco Service. I tickilv no one was lniuiej and d image lo the car was a few slight scratches i I OR u-nis.- h SAII ph b 'apart mi Nr Newly dei orated M mi St hT.lsT'iorsmi' Coup! 5'Q 2 P2M irst F i .t Phone 313 M the sjxit with Ilue Lustre jl R SAII HIT Pontiac, good chan iorn go 1 1 s and" leaves no rings Gordon I urm cundiion $30 G3 Wisl Third ARCHIRY SCPPIirS. lure Co Ml So Mam St f 2s Si nth p 21 RTX SII(0. I NO I h OF APPRFt ATIOsT" CISIOM W I I DING 373 HIGHLAND DRIA L. Mr am Nps Samud S Milts almost anything vmi have MI NO S RI PAIRS TV. radio S SI RAKE wish to extend their aputernuon LrWIf record pi ivers, r r Phone to ad their friends and rtlativrs 0)T lAIMNGS. 171 J Work guaranteed CRI w'm ex'en ! .si cocrjiul ltions to C MWTOWN'. of their 60th llaT Mireun hard th. m on a cis-ofORSAlL I top Call Max Stroig, League bdt ettity fortxOOeo by thotf ' goorato ifiraN i ' wit! be The MOTOR-VMondl CLOSED ay thru U Orcro BURL IVES SHELLEY WINTERS JAMES DARREN Friday! P2S3 T1 13 I S & ramr R Co took high team FRNSAT-SU- and high team senes 2 'DO Marv Tonuch bowled high RFfFVT GLTSTS Recent gties's al the home of individual si ries, 31l. ,323 scratch Mis N Ihe West were her daugh- 212 game Hi 'h individual game ter, Mrs Zella Allen and grand 223 laikie Henwood with a 511 d nigh'er, Jimt of St George series The xisitors came to attend the Other huh bowlers Ann Rev.anl f.l'll Iv tl.nmr whuh was,,,., ... ,ftl SII r rat h B. ttv held on the Rrxif Garden of the N 173 AND April 29-3- th 0 & May 1st A Magic Adventure! flxTHE ?!',i Vr,-- XU' , r . 4 1 VOYAGE ' X mer, Matinee Saturday nmmim CiNfMAScoPE COLOW- - Tf. ,ttr MWCNADOi o9 CAPUCINE MICKEY elT sH SHAUGHNESSY ifcc ' liV 't to Miss Kathy Lewis, of Tooele High School, who won high honors in the recent 35th a mual h.gh school contest on the United Nations A trophy was presented to her at the University V'J AND Pin-y-- j- T 'GOUill VrUY KERWtN Congratulations Al JOHN HUDSON 1 , 3 worlds GIANT THRILLS IN THE Kathy I. pm is ins UN Meet Trophy Cin LYNN BfcRNAY MATHEWS J rfp t MORROW t Wt JUNE TH3RBUTN, MliAW A COUMOtA r r'nnr 'i Come in and see F at your UTOCO dealers! ..v (AMERICA mm ataftss Utah Copper Division PROUD TO BE PART OF A CROWING jj ETTSI payroll - more Ilhanecott Copper Corporation PM STARTS SUNDAY 1, 30T. 1 sT Dorothy Miles, 303, Pat G bbs, 178. 412 Bonnie Lee 182, 47,8, Donna Porter, 4TI, Betty DeBois, 283, Ruth Gordon, 183. Parna Wlmmer, 181 118, GRANT KATHRYN MATHEWS KERWIN y-rVAl-- 525, Alice Lenfest, 214, 523; Madge Gowans, 138. 521, Norma Christ tansen. 187. 511, LaNile Bracken, .314 112 Floss Gordon. 114. 512, Anne W'alters. 192, Stevie 511; 180 Eorick 510 Marv Maron 1S5, 501. Alctha Wrathall, 177, 506. Carolvn Proctor, 504, Pearl Pal- MEmoioji mm C 23 Hotel Utah dollars become the Kennecott than $43,000,000 a year paid to employees. When these Utahns buy the things they need for themselves and their families, these dollars become part of the prosperity of hundreds of Utah businesses. More of these dollars pay Kennecotts state and local taxes of more than $8,000,000 a year. This pays for the education of thousands of Utah boys and girls. Kennecott spends still more of these dollars to buy millions of dollars worth of supplies and services from local firms, which helps them prosper. The benefits to Utahs economy that result from the sale of copper depend on one factor -Kennecott must continue to compete successfully in selling its product in markets outside the state. Story of to b t.hutfdlod together fumbtirg for H ts I TUT N. , ENDS SATUBDAY Ciiiests at the home of Mr and W Rav Ha'I. last w.iMnd wire the r Son. Gerald of Frio an hi, fi.iicte M v. K iy Cun n ""ha me. of Provo ,M4 OR PAINIING and p,'fat.iin. i all Baiun Broadhead TUT .TtDO 2, FOR Rl NT furnished 3 room apiitinent IT1) W 2n ! so p 23 I OR SAIL G F Washer, in cxieMmi! condition Ph W2 J p2S LOST Ludus yi'iow gold wed Phone Artiarved dim: hand , lllkjLsi J Mi. RI-T- F - 1 as A 3IT S P . ,, wrrhi nd GirsTS Ladies Cilv 3L Ninth u tjiv A'lvian Park, r, S 1 OR SAIL Its almost inconceivable that Kennecotts giant Bingham Canyon Mine would operate only nine days a year. But it could happen if Kennecott was limited to producing just the 5300 tons of copper that Utah needs for its own use. That could be accomplished in only nine days - during the remaining 356 days the mine would gather cobwebs. Kennecott, of course, produces far more copper than possibly can be used by Utahns alone. It sells hundreds of thousands of tons of the metal annually to the nations factories, where it is used in the creation of a tremendous variety of products used in almost every phase of modern living. In exchange for the copper, dollars come back to Utah to go to work for Utah. These r i, p ,r 11, LT Jo 'ro Dvmmk 1"( Nma W.ur, Lu Id in pe i 'son !"3 Miruv l'i u t K! -- C 21 Mav c i d Til u'i Cl - ii- 1, t; ;., n Da I Mid on-ol- id ' Jf .1 Cut I D iv N t aundiy Ar In ( O' 'e a: ( ss ( hi is if t s j J it , , S j , Utah or residence ilea R R! NT ed 69 carpus, ii'KNniRi: 4 Niht Si rati h) S'jiJiiest i(Aondav HAAG Al Rj 1 rnr Mill' AL ARM IV and phono s I TIn(( Woman V"N UZL.it I STAN1I Y I. SI ARIL IT West first North Phone ST! PRICIMON 1 58 J I AWN P'i 7v t e , nu ) Tt, p2!.', m itinj Ander&on't Market Basket I'll P 23 2s OR .S AI T. two bedroom home in M ipna. on 4 j a res of land ad' (pidtt irrigation water Barn and corral Call BYT 62 8, col let f Hume Realtv. Jeanne Huh baid Also two three 1m drootn hrnk ramhlers with carpi Is. drapes, parage Low down pav C 23 2 menic $'ii M t i e 1,1 f K pl.'SM s Wltll p' s' Smll enfin.s re ( )S CtRoL'M) fiaiue PI o ie ITs' alii r 5 p ' ' Ca'l CUT hull: P.tVile rep Too I'jili Ale, 120 free pi. kup and delivery i r 1 arr 2s? ton s. MirAsta LOST nf Man's safetv glass, s waitress tit kuk P It) Mav I Line with hlai k tase Kmdlv phi m cr78 ' TOW d.H Wlnit III VVY BABY CHICKS. I I si I AND P.u k s e till! ai ap i n Rotks, New Hainpslures. Rhode al the Aritic Cirde That fj-- i Island Red,. Birred Roi ks, ioi,s tartar same urn! fc.-.- , ni horns Mi ted sex New ship le.fs Aritic ( ri le. Bioadwnv r'tiii wttklv 1!u Dalton Com a i 2nd Ninth CRI p 2S p.mv. 116 North Main t Rump Roast lb. 59 IHG Chevrolet 2 2nd W t st p 23 2 IP .t Sl. tun1 li' ir pli" ON r re ful kut ' i'ar R m.', )' mm wlnle r nt it fa1:, pt r e pi it e o' S3 3 p r p i On'v a f. w f i 'oils h ft at I 'e 0 a tv Mail et 172 Nor.'i Ma n St , I ooele, t't all C RItf ,A 1 'upp I I Call P rs 2 - ord G AI I ON A I J p't il u i t t a V ll j, , PM Mcrturv good SAII running 1 II PI R J2WI MotS 11 Rl S( () wan r pt ml pail! GlUiJi'eeJ (ie years a, am t cm I ltl it AAT. Steak nc PROPANf TANKS I it ! I D. KHlfir TRAIITR PARK. 471 No. 2nd Hesl. P 'f Mav 33 I OR It'j .it Ini it 147 Russell Avt i:3 f tr.u't r, Sill) S 7; I hy fu d aie flt, 1,1s t I 1, i will he IRON IT! T y mi Ike to a !t ii J a JR! AIL 'kINUi ROAR II N w i, Vtn,r rifHRir , ATTTNTTON T rHay, April 23. 19ol K ' tm Our pumps are different, our sign is too... Weve been busy getting ready to go Our pumps have been America-wide- ! painted (New AMERICAN, Super-Premiu- m Gasoline is m the blue pump, AMERICAN, , Regular in the red) and our red, white and blue sign now says "AMERICAN". Were striving to make our service even better. So stop m soon for an advance look at Whats New at American and bill up with new AMERICAN, Gasolines. llliL AMERICAN UTAH C 1961 AMERICAN OIL COMPANY i l 2 zr |