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Show Smokey Says: 9 ASJS, IfWHYMlSTER inSXZJl SPORTSMAN- A ;.4lH0W COUIP YOU? r i7 firffr a.i .jiwc-,a'Sr 's'T Crush It out play it safel ff &TERFBLL lf KENTUCKY BOURBON mtoj lV SINCE 1810 86 Proof iJiy $2S5i& e'56 WATERFILL AND FRAZItR DISTILLERY COMPANY, BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY 3 -' nrientge THE MILDER BOURBON Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yrs. Old 86 Proof QAncient Agi Oist. Co., Fnnkfort, Ky.; CITY ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 71 CITY OF BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH An ordinance prohibiting the hauling or transporting of gasoline on any, public highway Southwesterly Southwest-erly from 88 Main Street, City of Bingham Canyon, in tanks, trucks or other motor vehicles having a capacity in excess of 1500 gallons. Be it ordained by the City Council Coun-cil of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah: SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any person to haul or transport gasoline in tank trucks, tank trailers, trail-ers, tank semi-trailers, or other vehicles or containers, having a capacity in excass of 1500 gallons on any public highway in the City of Bingham Canyon, except on that portion of Main Street extending from the southern boundary of Bingham Canyon to 88 Main Street, Bingham Canyon, Utah. SECTION 2. PENALTY. Any person who shall violate this ordinance ordin-ance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00), or by imprisonment im-prisonment in the City Jail for a term not exceeding 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 3. EMERGENCY. In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of the City of Bingham Canyon that this ordinance become effective upon its publication. Councilman G. L. West made a motion that the foregoing ordinance ordin-ance be adopted. Councilman Ross M. Cushing seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Councilman Ross M. Cushing Aye. Councilman Peter C. Dimas Aye. Councilman Francis J. Quinn Absent. Councilman G. L. West Aye. Councilman Verl Peterson Aye. Mayor Joe Dispenza Aye. Passed by the City Council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 8th day of October, 1958. JOE DISPENZA, (Seal) Mayor MAE STILLMAN City Recorder MOO CltPgooo mtmj VmmJ -L-hJ fcgaaj insiin I in tmm tin in rnninj -.-mmim-sJ baa-al Hiimul' Vs 3 s .... SUPPORT h? YO U R S C H O O LS iffMM?1 ' & GOVERNMENT? ' " In 1957. tls company's taxes in Utah &hl'-f'2 i ''i.. totaled $1,210,358.65. Of this iSkl! $858,274.98 went directly for school ' ' " - purposes or enough to cover the cost lfc'f vT V: ' - ' 2 " U for educating 3,288 students on the W ' ffl frp " .t S -Vr w basis of $261 per pupil as reported by fcV? I ifr;, . & , -i! ! Efctf the Utah State Board of Education. '1 f 1 ' ' 1 Remainder of $352,083.67 went for state, rW V; fl (?9 tSr inM ! 4 4 county and municipal government Witr'fS'i : purposes. A significant item, Pfei,t'-1';; 'v " 'M f 1 $42,427.27 for roads. lB,' ..fiC-,. . - fr-Wsv-y nji,!,!!! j, j, M JM g ..,1111 J,. . . . .Jjll I . KJI , J.I I. 11.11 LU lJ s i A SUPPORT YOUR v'-KI-aAj'? r"4 ECONOMY? SCVI ' " t- Sw.y f ' t frf ' ' During 1957 this company paid a " :1 " hZib ;JZP TZ j Si ' ' : total of $35,820,426 in wages to its V - jT T y8- ' 1 Ji i4'S ' - ' i employees. Its purchases of materials and X' H, " f -, w"Nr -1 ", i euppUcs totaled $12,063,518. ...and PAYS ITS OWN WAY, TOO! This company's entire multi-million dollar plant is completely financed and maintained by the company itself ... it is not subsidized ... it asks no "free-loads". . . its sole objective is to serve you! WHO? YOUR OWN HOME RAILROAD . . . and an open, competitive market. The Rio Grande it's a pleasure, neighbor! Our great American is proud to be your fellow citizen, and system of free enterprise is based on pledges continued dependable transportation independence . . . freedom . . . and selling in service to warrant your support. DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Rout of The Vista-Domi CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR The PROSPECTOR if -IJflW The Vitta-Dom ROYAL GORGE Th. Vista-Dome COLORADO EAGLE jlfi iHfsjlll 3 X Watch out for the kids .. . 'Iiw' '"' 'H ' let them live to enjoy the llrwsZ'zA J "4 life for which they're preparing. hM&S""" i Pg 4 KE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN DAWSON lK tit - s , m - f . .;", ' 'sf ' i HE DOES MORE FOR UTAH! William A. (Bill) Dawson has fought for Utah's water; wa-ter; backed up Benson's common-sense agricultural program; successfully battled bat-tled to secure public land revenues for Utah's public schools and pushed development develop-ment of Utah national parks and monuments. He's done a great job in Washington. Re-elect Dawson on Nov. 4. YOU'RE RIGHT... WHEN YOU VOTE REPUBLICAN ! Paid Political Adv. by Tom Judd OIL PROGRESS WEEK m OIL TOO HIGH T . . AUTOS & r a . Its TRUCKS AD- CEMENT 15.9 ' rTil CHEMICAL 14.0 f a, OIL PRODUCTION i) RV ItSt AND REFINING ,',D 2r i'm m m gANUFACTURlNG 12.8 Per cent of net investment &EFORB income taxeg. THE CARTER OIL COMPANY PENVER, COLORADO WE'LL SEE YOU AT TOE BINGHAM CLUB BEER ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. |