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Show Where do we put your 80 pounds of copper? The average family uses 80 pounds of copper in its material has been growing at Kennecott. Since 1950 various electrical appliances and automobiles. This alone, the total material handled has increased over comparatively small amount of copper would be an 60 because: inconspicuous package delivered to the front door. Overburden removal doubled But Kennecott must handle 39,427 pounds of Copper content of ore decreased 18 rock and earth to produce this 80 pounds of cop- oer - 27 999 pounds of overburden and 11,428 Kennecott must solve this problem if copper pro- , pounds of low-grade ore. . duction is to remain a thriving business that pro- The critical cost problem of handling so much duces economic benefits for the entire state ot utan. ' PROUD TO BE PART Or A CROWING UTAH Utah Cqpps? BMstezi g&mseeSS Gag&er Corporation 1" It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 ... the same year that IN UTAH . . . hoping for early statehood the people set up a comDlete state government to assume administration when that Kama This -Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without having served. From these early beginnings a modern government govern-ment emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. In 1961, the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 r J in excise taxes on beer sold in Utah. In addition, the industry paid local property taxes, income taxes, L gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to u , business. ? , TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association itill works constantly to assure I , maintenance of high standards of quality and pro- VJ priety wherever beer and ale are served. SfcTN gk&. , k'MWrM at- 4- |