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Show FOR --. PROTECTION OF HUMAN If" . RIGHTS I ' J Vote for v1 GRANT THORN ZM VOTE REPUBLICAN . '"1 Paid Pol. Adv. by Glenn Hansen, Francis Rowe, . -4 J Jack Buckley and Leonard James. ' 3- -J I r V. J?hxZT" v"iV''4,i4 ' "ms&p: 111" ittfC- WV'V'is 1 X &. A ' x V jrV'good UahnI is a person who helps Actually, he is more important than a V1 the pejipleof our State. HcMi can a man living in Utah who might own a farmer who doesn't even live ih'Utah thriving factory in Kansas. The fac- fit that definition? tory would help Kansas, where it would To start with, the Kansas farmer is maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy one of 90,000 shareholders who own supplies. But it would mean very little Kennecott Copper. Because of Kenne- to the PeoPle of Utah-cott's Utah-cott's Utah Copper Division operations, The Kansas farmer and his fellow he is in business in Utah. He pays Kennecott shareholders who live wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in throughout America, are really Utah our State that enable all Utahns to businessmen. The benefits produced by enjoy a higher standard of living. their business help every man, woman It is the location of the Kansas farm- and child in User's Us-er's business, not his home, that makes That's what makes a Kansas farmer him an important person to Utahns. a "good Utahn." ftm . . 1 ''":te& Kennecott Copper vospoeaSEoa A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |