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Show TIIE DRAGERTOM THI3UNE Tuesday, April 23, 1957 1-- H of Mrs. Mary Martini. All meetings will be gin at 1 :30 and about 4 leaders :3Q p.m. leader Schools Training schools for 4-- H will begin April 23, according to County Agents Charlene Lind and The training Rell F. Argyle. schedule has been advanced this year to allow more time before club work actually starts. ' The first series of meetings will be held as' follows : On April 23, in East Carbon at the - Sunnydale Housing Library; on April 29, in the County Extension Office, 105 South Carbon Avenue, Price; and on April 30 in Helper, at the home 4-- H 4-- H land in 1959, saying: "The Federbe cut. I cannot al budget-mu-st Ohio in are men for something that I support Congress Courageous in would another state." for and battle oppose budget fighting your SenCleveland is the biggest city in the tax reduction. Newly elected ator Lausche opposed a $5 million Senators home state. Federal appropriation, for Pan AmThere has been a prairie fire of erican games to be held in CLeve- - protest mail from men and women in all walks of life, demanding ser14. A second and June 13 and heavy cuts in the budget followed ies of general leadership schools by tax reduction. But, pressures will be held the first week in June. for spending by minority groups, from the TreasThe 4-- H program in Carbon seeking hand-out- s terrific. Extenare is ury, sponsored by the County The people themselves will have sion Service of the Utah State Agto curb their own demands for ricultural College. Your Battle . These metings will be specially' designed to assist new leaders to prepare for their first year of club work. To receive emphasis in these schools will be keping record and minute books, giving demonstrations, judging, end securing parent cooperation. Assistance will also be given with project work. Other training meetings that will be held during the year will includes pedal training for clothing leaders on May 2 and 3, rage-- Seven A public spending if they ever hope to reduce the burden of crushing taxation.' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mrs. Ersie Sanchez, Upper wishes to state that she is not the l&dy that took the iron from Kaiser Steel. Sh feels that this statement should be published. Friends and acquaintances are asking her her motive and confusing her identity. Signed: Charles Campagni Marshal, Sunnyside, Utah. Sun-nysid- a-b- out . V 4 : - V- -v I , ' , v. V Vs'1 ' A.,. A-y' 1 r ' fj'V A v ' ' 1 S J 'i X'' ) ' .. Vf JY V e, vK - ' . ' s' ' 5 , v I t L i x i $ i f 4 ? i I production i t year 3 t i i I t i I ! i i I i This week, Kennecott honors 60 employees who have completed 30 years of continuous service with the company, and 297 employees who have completed.20 years of service. These 357 employees haye served a total of 7,740 years in the production of copper from a mine that was established 53 years ago. And they represent just a portion of the veteran employees engaged in copper production in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kenne-cot- ts 6,600 employees have been following careers in copper for 20 or more years. olc3 mine By developing skills over the years and by passing on to younger men the invaluable lessons of experience, Kennecotts 20 and 30 year employees have been an important factor in the companys success. And successful operations by Kennecott result in payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases that make an important contribution to our states prosperity. In honoring its 20 and 30 year em ployees, Kennecott pays tribute to their role in helping to make Utah a better state for all Utahns. f I - |