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Show ( ...... . i I i !' ;i ' ! Letter Cccf CcHle Demand Proper Culling ..N 1. , i V ! . n , ( IM III I - I (' ! V (Pot i i i .1 , . tn j't w i Guff, our placid, friend, just M (.1.1 II good Beside i hole. Im a into Jim H.irtoii stepped time keepternable a ; it scar tnneof this Ain. lit basing broke di p: cssii.jt to see the lost ing from drossning, he his favorite fly rod and lost s ei ani hoil',''S look on th s bis ness1 fishing hat. and his es , f of the is s I f I, I. lost some ss hat ssoii'ier e an t,r'at upper denture plate ismud cm the in ss here burned ttiai'ls has Ih fallen them lake. of the bottom has the 4 'What is this thin" that You ought to hear the beautiful face, j tin noil tho-g - things this fine man is chsami of vuross ones into 'In- ii i timibles vanished? are they at leace ssith all the ssorld? Neurotic News on -- Mil M I HMI.N A. J la" J B natured UIVI.N l ( Ii IIIIUM mi I .nwi t'.: A IN I i IMPROVEMENT THE FARM OF PRO. ERTY, NOTHING HAS PlAYED MORE IMPORTANT PART THAN i , A i v j DRAIN THE. CONCRETE I j j say-jin- J .. u.ci Ur The , - . . . M uny Streets . i ' f II f . i I'l M , ,, , v I , . ' i i ii. i ' i I !, "I i . s kl II M . . 'll ,1,1.1' ,, I, ,'i , i ' ' ll ,'t 'ii' i t i .ii i 1 M :i. t I i b i e II a l - ' f ' . " :n nr n! M ' tu 7 A i . j t- ' C"4JCKfIL A !h vn?E .. ;f il , ) : . J . DRAIN THE SYSTEM Hat tOJ A . USE IT full details, ccitact fo IT1 MM-E- v soul-stirin- i : i 11 u - ( " - d I J H ,u f ' in vi.; ! '( ti i ,li us,, i M t : i 'I ti a ! g ce Moss-thos- e i Ilf "1111 i I t Il 'I ill I J T " ' II, H ! 2 I l"'J l J " i ' Ii c Ml'" " I on f t i C W 1 n .t i . S if i ;i ni ' s i iii i I ' f A , "n fN 0 ni'(i ' r i I , ft I. i 1,4 ' , i . 'J) .I I . 1 I' is ! v r I ' ;, VV fh lorj j, i i I Cl" i " tcl'l nr ft") SC dva Vii-- l , i. ii.s.rl tile? fZtJ f t t. v" i " ifin lulu r, uv, ifiiM i ind CO 1.1 T, it Cu 1 ) a It j1 o ilii.ri. I, .Mm tllO r , Dave Dougasvorm has had Whd1 on the other hatvl ' is this monster, this ,his eyes fixed on his rod so vs . imsol ,!i il that is eatin 4 long they have crossed, and is ' into the minds' of our men worrying about whic of the them from two rods he should grab if he What n eh should get a bite. t 40ml nafied hus-ss ( What is this fellow up to? ai oikmy. losing hands into denmons ss ho f4 Some one told him to soak about ssith a craftv, mean, his worms in whiskey, now 'thev'r m drunk he can't get leam in tlieir ists Th1 . sas all very confusing th m on the hook. Who is doing all the screamuntil I happened to remcm-- I b"r June!), the opening da" ing. Thats one of our braver of fishing sea .on soles who brought his wife Don't be d.smaved girN along, lie is'nt beating her. the picture is'nt as black as she screams w hen she puts t looks Trudy, there are a a worm on the hook, and toss more davs o' confusion screeches when she takes a tnd (hspair, TIM.V; June 9. fish off That kind would somel.me bet' 'cn the hours howl if they were hanged one with a new rope. .,f 12 00 and 5 00 am last buist (,f action, then si- Is'nt it amazing what peonee .11 the ssorld is grippwill go through in the ple ed in a h autiful, name of fun and pay a pea 'o Thev are gone! to do it too. !)rase ssomcn can go Come dow n to Bartons hack to their beds and he an tell US your troubles. Cafe 'there dieumilv wondering We believe you. We like to shs their bcloscd had a fit too. fish vs in n die paid SI 98 for that cute little hat and then ssith a smile, plunked down S21 50 per a couple of artificial bugs. Noss sshcre are our heros? (paid advertising) Are they happy" Have the.r j "i i. I, 11 . O' I I i i ( !' I ' i I'hne tu " e , I S v ' ii il. .m.wir. We , ' i . il.lt lH . k )Si ' I ' A ' J'"i N' ll. .1 t .IS , ' I M i i I , Ml-,- , a I f N ' I.,, I. r j Mil t - v4 i" I' IN. . n i t I rr . i , ! Vu ' . Hi i -- , . 'i u-ii- , ' . t i t M , '"''J V- - - II r i I , i , r - Su'J i? h - i ' i . i- V f pair- M vo 4j zr i !! - I ,, SC , I 1 Vi s, n t I r i Co t , ( t M4 Al .W .M . 1 Pi S " 1 J ' l TT 1 JI . j t CAFE BARTON J Jl j i 13 Li Li LJ n crsta! Hi if TA ball for LJ'ts.H 4 ? th, n 1 n AGON 4H A M til - ' W r ip in 1 t- w r - 1T m . J T' n- ' - ,, I "io 1 r i p V- 7 V,' i ' i I T .e i , i - 'I i r I ' 1 i r. su ; ii' " 1 r, - , v 1 M- ' ' I ; r Vf ! F . , sr 1 p i !v' Min MiliMai. M t Have you noticed the recent change in the metal bases of your light bulbs? Formerly they were made of brass, which contains about three fourths copper. Now, because of the shortage of copper and its high price during the past year, another metal is being substituted. The changed light bulb is part of a trend to substitute cheaper metals and plastics for copper. It is spreading to such heavy users of the everlasting metal as the automotive, electrical and plumbing industries, even though they prefer the qualities of copper. If this trend continues, Kennecott faces the loss of important customers, which could ultimately reduce copper production in Utah and so affect the states prosperity. Kennecott is attacking the supply problem on three fronts. First, by striving for uninterrupted production at existing mines, mills and refineries. Second, by research to develop methods of recovering more copper from low grade ore. And third, by an exploration program to discover new mines. If the trend of substitution is reversed, it will mean a rosier tint to Utahs future as seen through the light-bul- b crystal ball. - ' , v-- , e.;l , yjLU nt- .JO , r i : A Cc:.' S 'ci hlcr - jc lhlir w to XJS Build c. B.t.r Utah' f j-- M. |