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Show ( Tuesday, May 29, 1956 THE DRAGEBTON TRIBUNE Extension of Blood Bank Voted at Meet At a special meeting of the American Red Cross held Thursday night at the Price municipal building, it was decided to carry on an intensive educational program this summer and to stage a special fund drive next October to finance the blood bank program, which prior to this meeting and its optimistic conclusion, was near the point of abandonment. It was reported at this meeting that sufficient funds were raised during the last fund drive to finance the program until Npvember of this year. Amel Denison of the Price city council was elected chairman of the educational committee. During the summer, Mr. Denison and his committee, to be appointed by him, will prepare news itetns and speak before various clubs and groups, explaining what the blood program does for the people and its value to this county. Attending this meeting, in addition to the Red Cross board members, were County Commissioner Eugene Coli and Keith Walker of the American Red Cross head- - East Canyon Creek from Little Dutch upstream to the south The lower portion of Upper East boundary of the Jeremy property Canyon from Little Dutch Creek will remain closed to angling, as downstream to East Canyon reser- marked and posted. voir will be open to angling beAs the June 9 opening of the of ginning June 9, the department regular angling season approached fish and game said today. the department again urged all The opening of this water was sportsmen to respect both the sanctioned by the fish and game private and public property where commission following an underthey may go to pursue their sport. standing with landowners in the Permission should be obtained by fishermen. area to allow use of these waters from the landowner before trespassing on private property. quarters in Salt Lake City. For Careful Anglers or"tsnl e O-fcSLlh- iS 1 D3SlDD iFtor iFoizo re ! i 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. i ' . I A Good Neighbor. Helping to Build a Better Utah f |