Show AN OUTSTANDING QUIST ANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY At the Famous Utah Copper Open- Open Cut Mine Minel Bingham Canyon Utah NOW NEEDED l 30 workers drilling department Pay per day workers track department Pay per day 4 A Experience not necessary Ambitious workers have good chance for advancement in one of Utah's pioneer min min- mining mining mining ing enterprises Workers may have permanent jobs or may work during the winter non farming season Houses are available for married applicants and boarding house accommodations for fc single men I Bingham Canyon has fine schools and recreation recreation recreation facilities It is a friendly and progressive progressive progressive sive city 0 Apply in person or write to E. E B. B McFarlane Employment Director Bingham Canyon phone Bingham or D. D C. C C Houston Director of Industrial Relations Kearns Building phone 4 Salt Lake City UTAH COPPER COMPANY t I 1 V r the I rf I n t rat It le b t effort yetna n bO tk t It nearer Coo County nt aa metal eta pro pro- a. a a dormer er tatu a tim nearer At ono one that was wal ona on 0 of f In a Count area are metal malma mewl tal west t METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Advertisement JI From where I sit by 4 Joe Marsh Want a Vacation from Marriage Alvin Ah n Blake Ment Int h on his va vacation VR va- vacation cation for some om I. I fishing and left his hi Missus J us to enjoy n vacation front from the th corncob pipe pip clothes cloths in a n heap and 11 solos on the harmonicA First few days lars Martha enjoyed it house it-house house rent neat and quiet quilt top back hark backon harkon on the toothpaste no morning mess mesa from Alvin's midnight snacks Als Al's partial to n a bit of or cheese and beer Jeer at nt bedtime Come the tilt end of the th week she he heI began I ln to lo fidget f couldn't even even VIn rend rendI the t I ht he Clarion rion it looked so RO lI didn't have t Any appetite with no- no body to cook for She was about 1 to wire Al AI when he ht barges h home 1101 n a as s cek ahead of time and she almo almo- cries fies for fill gratitude grat Felt the same way WI myself says Pays AI Al t From Front where 11 I sit those differences difference's differ differ- dl differences Ter- Ter ence's of or babit habit and opinion whether they have haye to do with corn corn- corncob corncob corncob cob pipes n a glass of beer or play play- playing playing ing the harmonica seem slem mighty mig trivial when youre you're oun separated And they arc toot tool Joe 02 q W t I Copyright 10 1916 id United States Brewers Foundation UTAH AND ADD D IDAHO WHITE SPOTS in n the NATION ATO l T 7 STATE AVERAGE BILLS KILOWATT-HOURS KILOWATT RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE 1946 CITIES OF m 2500 POPULATION AND MORE 4 UNITED STATES AVERAGE BILL BILL MOT i i i I q ili sill N DAK I i C i ii NY i h N I WIS IDAHO NFL i 19 1 I NEB IOWA ii t 4 r UTAH H a iH 64 ir fai 4 COLO l ri i 82 31 s UP V CA L q I RAN VA t KY 77 v 1 e TEXAS 6 9 v y 4 I 6 LEGEND I FLA t KILOWATT HOUR BILL BILLI i. i 1170 II cJ I I LOWEST BILLS PER MONTH OR LESS Y i l Q MEDIAN BILLS TO PER MONTH MONTH e Em HIGHEST BILLS OVER PER MONTH FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Reproduced above is a page from the Federal Power Commissions Commission's report dated August 1946 on the cost of residential electric service in is the United States It reveals that a Utah and Idaho are among the 12 white spot states in the union with the lowest electric bills for kilowatt hours of residential service Electricity costs less in Utah and Idaho for or kilowatt hours of service than in 40 other states Residential users of or kilowatt tours of or electricity use electricity for lighting g smell small appliances refrigeration and cooking t UTAH A I POWER LIO LIGHT 00 Home Ownership A TAX-PAYING TAX COMPANY Local Control |