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Show sorro of the fruits h 1 x of a sound V s banking connection I I I H f ! r . f -4 Come in start A banking with us! X V ' fffrffeV 1 - v,-,- Titfr.Vf.ffl-iii Milford State Bank A Friendly Bank for All the People MEMBER F D I C ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 , s . i IN THREE MINUTES I ... A Person Can Bleed To Death Sl'tiXIl Till; TIM i: more profitably MOW DOWN ! ! SAVK A LIFE Utah Motor Transport Association 2 jJ Kent's F'inest 8 YEAR OLD V-fffireSrr ' ' '" 1 "" "" 11 1,11 J y 2Jr!J KENTUCKY since 1810 ' Btff&iiHSBSs 86 '"F outiuio ko eomio it ""EHflU. 0 .rwm MTIUU , MMItlll. UI)TV. JOS. R. MURDOCK Livestock Dealer BEEF FOR YOUR FREEZER kH - Two rows of 'M? v'M;; h silver dollars jj-l L I fjl around the ; j T:W: Qlm;. state... 1 Vid "7) Last year, Kennecott's Utah Copper Division produced about 230,000 tons of itS-'! copper. To accomplish this more than 45,000,000 tons of waste were removed fi p "!V J $ V y at the mine and more than 27,000,000 tons of ore were mined and processed. '"JLj ptf The expense of operations was more than $100,000,000 a major factor in SCX Utah's prosperity. . - UAj V v fl More than $34,000,000 was received by Kennecott's 6,300 employees in wages ; 1 &jlt JJ an ff'noe benefits. v ' "X P More than $39,000,000 was spent for supplies and services, which helped V I jj hundreds of Utah businesses. , b j X4 The company's Utah tax bill was $10,750,000, with $7,500,000 going to f V f fi 1"' schools sufficient money to pay for educating 24,000 children for a full year. ' t -.1 t, ? ! The remainder was for other expenses, including federal taxes. - i Ty , ' ne nunre million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double , T f, t : row around Utah's 1200 mile border. Actually, Kennecott's expenditures ; : 2l frl J l spread throughout the state, passing from hand to hand, helping to create j ; , y VJ ! better living. S There's another side to the influence of Kennecott's copper production on f " ''- ' j k Utah's prosperi ty. For every job in a basic industry like ours, four additional ( i t- ' A ' ti: I &' V , M jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs. So Kenne- ' V a' Av ! cott's 6300 jobs account for 25,200 other jobs a total of 31,500 Utahns ; v' " employed because of copper production. , ? 5 1 f r l -Vr 1 ' 'imi'tf ICennecott Copper Corporation vkJJ XC ' " ' ' " ' A?X ' X ' "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" ; I; - y - l.tf-ivv Jtm- "-i-- - i'-aaM'lni riifi iili Tb-n '-Vi-rt-rnrifciiaftl nun n.in i mi t-mT n-nffiH.-M-j ht-" "f'ir- ' ' - - ' r- m - "-T 1 1 - ' ' 4 t jl 1 , i 1 , ' I fciiwrniinhinmitfuwiniiiiftii mnmwiir n td&ijf tin' "ti nl ini 11111 mftlimi iHHMilwn,i X C Now'f tha time to f1 urn yur hujband O cyjft loose on the project l y he' P'mied for to I U lon8 ,ime ,0 In l A brush ,h" du" off ft lift il A'A0J thosa ,0o,, oni1 8 From a half-pound of nails to a carload of assorted lumber, we're ready for any do-it-yourself project. PLYWOOD. By the panel PINE. In all widths and or by the piece. lengths for shelves. CABINET HARDWARE. MARDBOARDS. For pan-Latches, pan-Latches, pulls, hinges. elling, drawer bottoms, etc. SHEETROCK for parti- CEILING TILE. Perfect for tions, ceilings. game rooms, otc. Nails, screws, glue, nuts and bolts . . . and free advice on do-it-yourself projects. "'56 IS THE YEAR TO FIX-UP!" l -w-r.j..-.. . -. rr...... urnn 11 i |