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Show ADVERTISING . HHPS YC'J UVI DINER FOB LESS OK AUTO FLOAT and B.F.GOODRICH NEW TIRES NATION-WIDE ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE IN WRITING RECAPS AND UEU TIRES $5.00 and Up Trade-in for Your Old Tires rj "-"ti FAS. G. WTIXIAMS BEAVER J CABINS GOOD FOOD SLOTS t TAKE HIGHWAY 21 AND HAVE FUN ! ! 1 AT 1 j mm &m and Bar Baker, Nevada 1 . ART and LIL BRUMBLY Ir o JA "'ii'l-,ifMifai)Mjn'riiii n - Prepare your home for school f with plenty of eye-protecting I light. j In rooms where there is study- f ing, reading, sewing, or other I j tasks, provide at least 2 lights ; i one for the immediate task : and one for lighting the room , ;-, generally. Study lamps should be at least 150 watt. ; Keep a supply of bulbs so sockets are always filled. Keep bulbs, reflectors and shades clean. Good lighting throughout jour home I : costs only about 50 a day. I ; ' , TEUURIDE POWER COMPANY How does this affect you? Strike against Kennecott is costing U.tahns $2,367,000 every week Everyone loses in a strike . . . individuals and companies suffer . . . family income stops ... merchants lose business . . . county and state governments lose tax revenues . . . how will this needless and senseless strike against Kennecott Ken-necott affect YOU? The table below shows weekly expenditures by Kennecott before the strike began, and also weekly expenditures now that the strike is on. Every week before the strike, Kennecott paid out $2,610,086. This went for payrolls, machinery, supplies, freight, insurance, taxes and other items. NOW, every week, the amount spent is $242,779. That's a difference of $2,367,307 every week. That's what the strike called by Union officials is costing YOU, the people of Utah. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF STRIKE I Kennecott's Utah Operations Before During n Strike Strike Weekly Every Week Every Week Total Loss - . Salaries and wages $ 809,270 $146,622 $ 662,648 Employee insurances, pensions, etc. - 86,110 43,345 42,765 ! Federal income and state taxes - - - 806,925 42,735 764,190 New and improved production facilities 366,800 0 366,800 1 Natural gas 72,331 462 71,869 Blasting powder 15,417 0 15,417 Railroad supplies 36,678 0 36,678 Electrical supplies 14,614 0 14,614 Shovel, dozer and crane parts - - - 20,241 0 20,241 I Brick, cement, etc. 11,786 0 11,786 I Lubricants - - - 7,181 0 7,181 1 ! Iron and steel bar, sheet, etc. - - - - 9,980 0 9,980 i I Conveyor belting - - - 7,236 0 7,236 Pipe and fittings 6,023 0 6,023 i Reagents 20,346 0' 20,346 Roll mill parts - 17,154 0 17,154 1 Freight on products shipped out - - - 117,857 0 117,857 Commissions to sales agents - - - - 7,440 0 7,440 I Treatment at other plants 52,800 0 52,800 1 f Other supplies and services - - - - 123,897 9,615 114,282 I Totals - - $2,610,086 $242,779 $2,367,307 1 ' Supervisory and staff personnel remain on payroll during strike. 8 . i Z 8 o TP) sir ' ';n"MvH IZbnnecott Copper Corporation |