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Show by gical evidence supported limited drilling. Since the unexplored areas are greater than it those already investigated, is probable that at least tons more can eventually be developed. The district has produced 10,139,500 tons of ore since large-scaloperations were started in 1923. ' Spotlighting Utah Plenty o( Iron Ore In Iron county, Utah, there are 500,000,000 tons of iron ore, good enough for use in western steel production, according to a release by the United States Bureau of Mines. The Bureau said that its estimate is based Utah Dairy Herds High and survey cover- j Utahs dairy animals upon a war-timproduction ranks ing about half of the major dairy herd which speaks iron bearing areas of the coun- above average ty. The report of the bureau well for the dairymen of Utah said that 100,000,000 tons can who have waged a long cambe conservatively classified as paign for better animals and measured with a grade of 45 higher production. Many of animals percent to 50 percent iron. Two the top hundred and fifty million tons in sectional and western shows can be inferred from geolo are Utah animals. The caliber 0 e e prize-winnin- the counties our dairy animals in is shown in a report on the Utah to the county herds belonging assoDairy Herd Improvement ciations. The summary for the 1947-4year shows the Utah to be well above herd county associaaverage. Cows in the tion in Utah county averaged 9206 pounds of milk and 350 pounds of butterfat. The highest herd in the county produced 13,848 pounds of milk and 623 pounds of butterfat. Next high-of est produced 13.817 pounds milk and 518 pounds of butterfat. Seven members of the association had herds averaging 400 pounds or more butterfat. Herds owned by eighteen on Following Page) of the dairy production of " Box Eldef Sec. 2, Page 6 NEWS-JOURNA- I L December 24! d OUOAY RHTim To everyone whom we ere privileged to toll "friend and neighbor" go our heortfelt op- HAMILTON pressions of the Season's joyous DRUGS sentiments. GLENS MODERN ;c DRUG 'j7T dIArbwA kl V w y f Vs-- Eyes are bright with laughter . . . lips are put sed in song . . . hearts are filled with warml and good cheer. Its Christmas time that wot derful time of the rear when we have the oppoi t unity of saying to one and all Christmas is the time of the year when we.ean all best express eur thanks for a year of plenty. Let us all open our hearts and help our not so fortunate neighbors. JOE CARR, Inc. A VERY MERRY COOLEY CHRISTMAS MEMORIAL STIDEHAKER. "Take Your Car To Carrs' 750 South .Main Street HOSPITAl Phone 737 |