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Show Hiliii 3 iiibisif soilsliiiBJiSiS juis m and that jmst ike beginning! Recently 50 men started removing a 1967 increased copper production will S(i-' million tons of rock and earth near make Kennecott a' sounder Utah busi- ""XV Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mice. ness than ever. f These temporary jobs are the result of & O the first step in Kennecott's S100-ir.il- Continued Kennecott operations mean &9 J 'ion Program to increase the production a 'ot to tan: jks in copper production, O ' I l of copper in Utah. j'JS companies that do business k If i .i . . , ,vith Kennecott's employees, jobs with A As the Prgram moves forward, there commme ilt cu v .. n- A V- "ir'J .-n . , . , . companies that sell Kennecott millions 7 WlH many 8,m,1.ar ihsp 1,1 8uch PrJec,s of dollars worth of supplies and services as the construction of miles of truck everv v- ,Ff . . serv,ces X fN i . .. . , every year, plus substantial state and Xrli r0ad8' 3 n7 Precipitation plant, a new local taxes paid by Kennecott crushing plant and a maintenance shop. Ik 13 -d of the story? Not by a Kennelu'shehe f 50 Eeimeeoit Copper Cmpmwimn " UAiM Division I Rep. Laurence J. Burton, I U. S. House of Representatives, . I Washington 25, D. C. I Dear Congressman Burton: I I sincerely believe that every member of Con- I gress must take a stand against the enormously high I . rate of federal spending that is rapidly reaching run- . I away proportions. I I Therefore, I am appealing to you to bend every I ' effort toward cutting the record-breaking fiscal 1964 " I budget of $98.8 billion down to reasonable size. I Some very respected organizations have assured the I nation that the budget can be cut substantially with- I out harm to national defense or to economic well- I being. Moreover they have specified exactly where I ' these reductions can be made. The estimates of ' the cuts range from nearly $6 billion to $9 billion. I I know that all of this information is available . I to you and I urge you to study it carefully and act J accordingly. Remember, the Congress is our last I hope in this fight to achieve prudence in federal ex- penditures. If it fails us we could very well be i I doomed to never-ending red-ink spending. I (name) . (address) j |