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Show Hearing Restored by Careful Professional Fitting of the Finest Hearing Aids Dr. A. F. Rich Cedr City Free Hearing Tests Budget Terms lifsSI n Finest S I BOURBON WHISKEY J A I KJ J I I Crow with America iU U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ANNOUNCING , . . Annual Fall Feeder and Stocker Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1961 - SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. - PLAN NOW TO CONSIGN YOUR CALVES AND YEARLINGS BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Yard Phone 2361 Elwin Pace Phone 2291 something IS being -done abound m n m H M H and reproduction of plants under our arid WOatil! range condition, 4. Locating new areas no.t subject to urban Mark Twain said, "Everybody talks about and industrial expansion, where the weather the weather, but nobody does anything about it." is suited to growing fruits and vegetables. But something IS being done about it at Utah Achieving these goals would benefit all phases State University. of agriculture and our entire state as well. The The University is conducting comprehensive University's past accomplishments can be used studies of Utah's climate, financed by a Kennecott to forecast the future results of the present pro-grant, pro-grant, seeking four basic goals in the conserva- ject. Through Kennecott grants, Utah State tion of vital resources: University research projects have produced im- 1. Assisting in the development of water re- portant benefits for sheepmen, cattlemen, sources in Utah. poultrymen and alfalfa producers. 2. Expanding present understanding of the Grants to Utah State University, as well as reaction of plants to such conditions as to other colleges and universities, are just one temperature, wind, humidity and radiation. facet of Kennecott's program of participation 3. Solving problems related to the growth in a wide range of community activities. Utah Coppor Division Ilbzsmmtt Ooppor Corporation "" PROUDT.O BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH He knew where to hit! ClCy One of the early engineering feats in vw' fjW Utah was the big Cornish pump which f.frr VV raised waters from the fabulous Ontario VlyA Mine at Park City. It could pump TdT' X VfSrS 3,606,404 gallons of water each day, f?v lifting it 400 feet out of the mine. pff . 7V One day the Cornish pump stopped. 'i j ; TSf Nothing would get it going again and : 11 f I; 4 3 the rising water in the mine was a . i A I v S VH serious danger. In desperation a Scot- 3 kj &f ' tish engineer working in a competitive ; r ! Jtl mine was summoned. ;5 -.vraS a. ,vJS He climbed up on the pump flywheel, H a struck it a mighty blow with an ordi- .1 fpif 4 nary sledge hammer and the pump Jr .V J j started turning again. He was thanked K" . profusely and congratulated for his skill ; 5 W I and know-how. His bill was $1,000. Kv - A The outraged mine operators -sent the j Jjf H bill back and demanded an itemization. Ktt A?W$J The engineer replied as follows: For H7 '3L ( hitting the wheel with a hammer, 50c, SkfPilfii for knowing where to hit the wheel, . yjf&v'f $999.50. - C,Hr Knowing your business is important. g f ft, , 'vSy) Especially is this true with an organi- ' f 7XT . zation like they U.S. Brewers Associa- :'3w tion whose trained staff is constantly at work to help preserve orderly, well- ?.'fl regulated conditions for the sale of JKit beer and ale, the light beverages of a Yxi l moderation enjoyed in Utah. 'I Wvl r4 V I |