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Show PAGE 10 THE LEADER-GARLA- Professional rodeo cowboys have woo more than $50 million in the past 16 years. Members of the Rodeo Cowboys Association who pursue this lucrative arena prise money will compete in Tremontoo's Golden Spike Centennial Rodeo scheduled for Friday and Saturday afternoons (May The rodeo Is a special addition to the annual Golden Spike arena action, which is again scheduled for August the associatior. 0.) said. y wooden I TELEGRAPH INSULATOR At the 1968 rodeo here. 89 entries competed for shares of 13,250 in prize money. The Centennial Rodeo committee has offered a $1,000 purse, to which contestants' entry fees will be added. As estimated $3,000 will .be up for grabs. Sports fens will see competition among the unique cowboy-athletin saddle and bareback bronc riding, bull riding, calf roping and steer wrestling. The Tremonton rodeo is one of more than 500 approved annually by the Association. As such, money won here will be added to cowboys orevioo winnings in the race for 1969 championships. There were organization. One of the wimingest cowboys recently has bees Larry Mahan, 25. Brooks, Ore., who pocketed $40,358 in 1966, a record $51,996 la 1967. and $49,129 in 1968. Cowboys arena entries close at 6 p.m. EST. Thursday (May 8). Arena livestock will be provided by D. A. "Swamy" Kerby, Salt Lake City, who has had bucking brones and bulls selected for action in the classic National Finals Rodeos. Golden Spike Continued From Front Page es LIKE ABOVE 422 South 7th West TREMONTON, UTAH Tremonton, Utah 521 Association-sanction- rodeos ed states and four provinces money reaching a record Competition here will nationally-recogniz- ed in 42 in 1968, with priie $3.7 million. be conducted under rules, with 19 perand treatment of rodeo taining to the care livestock. They were written by the Association in conjunction with a national humane Patrol, at Thiokol, ana tne cnamber of commerce of the cities involved. Visitors should plan to arrive early and stay late, since the remoteness of the area and limited access will make the handling Very difficult. The program is scheduled to begin at "noon with musical presentations by the Morman Tabernacle Choir, and the historically notable 12th Ward Band and the 21st fadntry Band. The formal program, including dedication of the Visitors' Center and an authentic reenactment of the driving of the golden spike, is scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m. The Brigham City Elks !! M vtaH Salt UU CMy. friMrfly ,tmn. Siwm ttovof k Mm atWatf tohKMaa af wnlara cbHila mm4 MM try. lMt itykt. Mr prkmt. MMIny h SAOOUIY . IANCHWIAI . WRTHN BOOTS Um4 far ymw MM U Fwgt Cater Catafefva OnJar by aatt. W ihla aaywiwr. Jacke WMe RANCHWEAI tfcc fiM stW HMwt f sfe WMt 42 lost 2nd Sxith Ur Salt LaU tlty Utah Mill Lo- dge honored thirteen outstanding High School Students at the organizations annual students awards banquet held April 24 at the lodge hall. Each of the students wert it was also announced tnai the student winners Hansen, Miss Leona F. John, in local competition would be Miss Kathleen McLeod, Miss recieving additional awards Joy Nelson, Mr. Jan Peterfrom the Elks state associat- sen, and Miss Vickie Romer Honored from Box Elder Higt ion. School were, MissShannaMa Students honored at the banckey. Mr. Donald H. Mitchell, four of awarded special certificates from Bear Miss Cindy Parsons, Miss of achievement and a $25.00 quet this year were, Mr. Garth Pamela Johnsen and Mr. RanSchool, River High Savings Bond in recognition TameraL. dall Richards. Miss C. Anderson, of his or her school Bruce L. Mr 8, 1969 '66 SALE We are loaded with '66 models. 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Main TIRED - CADILLAC Phone 257-528- GMC Tremonton 1 OF LOOKING HOME? TRY FOR A LOOKING AT THESE BEAUTIES IN TREMON- TON: Sales 1 46 South 6th West -- Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 .Prfc Bath, $13,400 Basement. Carport 100 Case No. 677 West 3rd South - Frame, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 100 Basement, Corport 14,100 Case No. 205 South 7th West - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath 100 14,400 Basement, Carport Case No. 1 25 South 6th West - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath No Basement, Garage 10,750 Case No. 236 South 6th West - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath No Basement, Garage 10,750 Case No. 1 Bath 1 25 South 7th West - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 10,900 No Basement, Garage Case No. 1 35 South 7th West Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath No Basement, Garage 10,750 No. Case 1 Bath. 1 56 South 7th West - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 11,050 No Basement, Garage Case No. 1 75 South 7th West Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath No Basement, Garage 11,200 Oown Payment . $100 52-0717- 14 100 52-0774- 14 From the GOLDEN SPIKE to the RED METAL 100 52-0757- 01 100 52-0717- 17 100 52-0740- 26 1869 Union Pacific Central Pacific 1873 Bingham & Camp Floyd Railroad 1804 Copper Belt Railroad 1905 Bingham "High Line" 1911 Bingham & Garfield Railway 1948 Utah Copper Division Ore Haulage Plant -- 100 52-0759- 19 100 52-0756- 97 Completion of the first transcontinental railroad by the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific at Promontory, and the subsequent building of branch lines, were principally responsible for the development of Utah's mineral industry. Construction of the Bingham and Camp Floyd Railroad in 1873 made possible a ten-yeburst of silver and lead mining in Bingham Canyon. The low grade copper ore, however, was not easily smelted and so it was largely ignored. Not until Daniel C. Tackling proved that mass production of low grade ore was economically feasible was the Bingham Canyon Mine to come into its own. ar In April, 1904, an experimental copper ore concentrator was completed in lower Bingham Canyon to prove the Jackling theory. Ore was transported to it by the nine-mil- e Copper Belt Railroad, which shortly afterward was purchased by the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. As envisioned by Jackling, large scale processing wduld be done at a concentrator in the Magna area, nearest source of adequate water. To transport the ore to Magna, the D&RGW in 1905 constructed a branch line known as the Bingham "High Line." Because ore tonnages increased so rapidly, an additional line, the Bingham and Garfield Railway, was constructed and placed in operation in 1911 as a subsidiary of the copper company. In 1947 a new line was constructed to shorten the route of ore haulage over a lower elevation eliminating the steeper grades and sharper curves. In 1948 the Bingham and Garfield Railway was abandoned as a common carrier. The line became an industrial railroad, and now operates as the Utah Copper Division Ore .Haulage Plant. .One hundred years ago, the joining of the rails at Promontory made it possible to develop the mineral industry of the West. That development has been a "main line" to the progress of the Utah Copper Division. With pride in its own progress, Kennecott wishes to recognize the significance of the era of "Golden Spike" in saluting the railroad industry which has helped to make Utah and the West great. 7rf Honnocott Copper Corporation JR. 52-0774- 16 Case No. 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath 696.South Tremont-Fram- e, No Basement, Garage Case No. 726 South Tremont Street - Masonry, 3 Bedrooms, 1 No Basement Case No. 746 South Tremont St. Frame, 3 bedroom, 1 Bath, No Basement Case No. 766 South Tremont St. Masonry, 3 Bedroom 1 Bath, No Basemen, Garage An equal opportunity, employer 100 52-0757- 00 " 100 52-070- 26 Bath 12,000 1QO 11,000 100 12,000 100 52-0702- 66 52-0702- 70 Case No. 52-0702- 65 HOMES CAN BE PURCHASED OOWN AND 30 YEAR MORTGAGES. THESE FOR AS LITTLE AS $100.00 GET YOURSELF A HOME AND MOVE IN BEFORE A REAL SHORTAGE DEVELOPS. are offered for sale to qualifed purchasers without regard to the prospective purchaser's race, color, religion or national origin. Purchasers should contact tho Real Estate Broker of their choice. When the purchaser cannot secure the services off a qualified broker, offers to purchase may be submitted directly to FHA, Property Management Section, 125 South State Street, Salt Log City. Utah All FHA properties Utah Copper Division 100 Mill. |