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Show t 16 BOX ELDER City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, October 27, Farm Supply 1 Buehner Raps Governor 968 Co-o- f On Current State Debt p Carl publican W. Buehner, candidate for ReGov- ernor of Utah, pointed to Utahs state debt today, "As an example of the types of government policies typical of The cooperative is an impioneers who invested time the Democratic Party. Buehner made the statement portant mainstay here. 'It and money to get the helps keep this town from started, lie has continued to "It is an essen-tia- l be the bright light behind its drying up, of growth and development. part of the Co-o- Essay Contest life-bloo- BE Students Plans Revealed Involved in p Drama at USU Or-we- 28-3- 0 Man-age- Farmers rely on Larry Gill-man- , head of the petroleum and tire department, to keep their equipment rolling with top quality petroleum products and high quality tires. Tractors and other farm equipment are kept in the fields through an on. the. farm tire service truck that can r Co-o- or exchange tractor tires on the spot. Farmers in Box Elder county know that they can get what they need, when they need it, from the business which they own and, most important, they are aware that their little is now one of the important factors contributing to the increasing net farm in. come they are participating in. co-o- When farmers in the county develop a need for a service or product line, they know they can use their business to build the facility and to develop the trained personnel needed to solve the problem. J.Y. FERRY, president of was one of the the Co-o- during a visit to Brigham City Thursday afternoon. In his remarks, the GOP candidate compared the national debt with that of the state debt which has occurred the present Democratic administration. "In the years from 1900 to 1968, the Democratic party nationally contributed $314.5 billion to the national debt during the 36 years that they have had control of the White House. The Republican par-tcontrolled the White House for 33 years and contributed but $22,5 billion to the na. tional debt. Move UP un-d- To y Announcement was made of a community essay contest to be sponsored by Nick Topik Insurance Agency and Western Hills Realty. Toof the essays for this year pic IN 1947 TOTAL SALES of will be "What I Can Do To the Bear River Valley Co-oThe Readers Theater of the Improve My Community. in Corinne were under $20, Utah State university speech With entries due for judg-000. Sales for their fiscal department will present "An-imby Nov. 15, Agent To. ing Farm year ending June 30, 19G8 by George that there pik announced exceeded $790,000. at 8 p.m. in will be three age divisions: Oct. two major products the Utah State Union auditorThe junior high, senior high, and handled were fertilizer and peium. Two students from the an adult division. troleum products. However, a local area are participating. In sponsoring the contest To-- , full line of farm supplies and is no admission pik said that he hopes it would There make citizens aware of their services are available to charge. Ronald Ross, USU assistant responsibilities and involve-- ! members of this very success, fill farm supply cooperative professor of speech, is direc- ment in community affairs in Box Elder county. tor, and DeAnn Iloutz, Roose- along with being grateful velt, is assistant director. that they live in a free so-- j r FARMERS RELY on Narrators will be Carolyn ciety. Max Johnson and Kuch W. Zaugg, Bountiful, and Sgt. Prizes offered as incentive Sato, head of the fertilizer Leland Leister, Salt Lake will include a $25 US Savings division, to keep them abreast City. Bond, $10 and $5 cash prizes of fast changing fertilizer Cast members are Mike for the first, second, and third practices and to provide them Corrigan, Toronto, Ont., Can., place winners in each division, with the product that is best Snowball and Mr. Pilkington; Prizes will be awarded by for their particular farming Cecil Black, St. Anthony, Ida., Topik at the City Council meetat closest to scheduled competitive Napoleon; Jan Christiansen, ing operation prices. Logan, Squealer; Mike Duer Thanksgiving. - m Electric Dryer Grows With Service the community. These and similar expres-- s ions show the appreciation many Box Elder farmers have for the local cooperative at Corinne. During October Utah and the nation are observing Co-oMonth. Graduate a sch, River Heights, Boxer, Old Major and a sheep; Carol Holindrake, American Fork, Mollie, Muriel, a cow, sheep and pig; Miss Iloutz, Clover and a sheep; Sharon Snook, Brigham City, Benjamin, a hen and sheep. The script has been written by Marcene Williams, Ogden, and Royce Jensen, Bear River City, is stage manager. Ralph Huntzinger is publicity direc-tor- . has been Animal Farm called a fairy story, a political satire and an allegory, Prof. Ross said. "All are correct. Animal Farm' tells a story in allegorical form and parallels Russian history detail for detail. The director said, "The present production takes of the versatility pos- sible in a readers theater by allowing many of the readers to play several roles. It is hoped that their vocalization will suggest the animal being portrayed. ENTRIES WILL BE judged by a committee of members of the League of Women Voters. Basis for judging will be on constructive and useful ideas, originality, andform of presentation. Rules for entry are simple. The entrant is asked to leave the essay either at the Nick Topik Insurance Agency on South Main street or at the News and Journal office. Essay length may not exceed 350 words, and pictures or charts may be used. Tomorrow "In Utah, the situation is much the same. There was no state debt when the present administration Democratic took over Utahs state house. Now we are $71.5 million in debt. Permanent press even tomorrow. mil- f lion dollars is the principle owed on the bond passed by to be paid "It is yell It will be in flameless electric dryer is tomorrows with permanent press settings and other automatic controls for pampering permanents. An electric dryer costs less to buy, less to maintain too because its simpler. way on the bond. known that my Democratic apponent has been a strong backer of the John-son- . Pop in at your electric dealers now. His new models are terrific! administraHumphrey tion, and continues to back its policies and Its candidates. Because it's electric, its better "When one studies the record, it is easy to see why he is so tied in with the John-son- . administraHumphrey tion; his policies are the same as theirs, today. A the 1965 Democratic legislature. Ten million dollars of the $7.15 million is inter- est is in Utah Power & Light Co. said Buehner Football: As viewed by the suppliers TO ASSURE THE fairest judging, the entrant is asked to include his or her name and age division only on the title page of the essay in order that they may be judged by number without the judges knowing the identity of the author. The sponsor expressed a hope that many adults would enter the contest since so may such events are geared just for students. 3bbdus the Its a great team - theyve h got everything. Talent, and numerous specialists. And they can deliver the goods whenever the occasion calls for it. As in past years, they make KCC a heavy favorite in the Copper Bowl competition. Take Proler, Boyles or May. Theyre real pros, and they know the value of teamwork. Prospects for next season look good, too, with Linde, the rookie, developing fast. Heres the rundown on just four of the many great players on this team: Boyles, from Boyles Bros. Drilling Company, consistently has developed more holes in that open pit stadium than you can imagine. Scrappy Proler, from Proler Steel Corporation, has been carrying the heavy load. He supplies the muscle to break through the hard rock precipitate defense. Castiron May, from May Foundry & Machinery Company, is great when the patterns call for crushing, grinding and reducing the opposition to pulp. Oxy Linde, from the Linde farm club of Union Carbide Corporation, is being groomed to supply the smelter gas house gang with more and faster conversions. Digger With such talent, KCC should go far, particularly when you figure the reserves who can supply most anything at any time.- Program Notes "Digger" Boyles Boyles Bros. Drilling Company The liffle bike with the big Its easy to own, and easy QVfltnifiaht take to of best all, easy you Vrlllvlll to with just is intended for il about anywhere. The Honda use only, so it need not be licensed. And to keep things on the safe il has a side, the Honda approved by the USDA Forest Service. Automatic clutch, too, so that you can shift its sturdy little three-spee- d transmission with ease. Standard shields to protect you, tough twin includes heat exhaust equipment brakes that stop you safely and surely, and big. knobby tires to keep things in balance. Theyre all here. And more. Its why we il the little bike with the big excitement. call the Honda ride, Mini-Tra- Mini-Tra- contracts with Kenneeott to do drilling in the Bingham Canyon Mine and surrounding area, and also for Bear Creek Mining Company, Kennecotts domestic exploration ad "Scrappy" Proler Proler Steel Corporation supplies detinned scrap iron to the precipitation plant, which obtains a copper-bearinsolution from overburden dumps. The scrap iron is dissolved in the g solution to produce precipitate copper under a chemical reaction. "Castiron" May Foundry & Machinery Company supplies the Division with castings for heavy equipment needed for crushing and grinding of ore, other concentrator equipment, and in other departments, including the smelter. May "Oxy" Linde Linde Division of bide spark-arrestormuff- ler Mini-Tra- Thats one version of football. Far fetched? Perhaps. But the point is that Kenneeott depends heavily on teamwork from its suppliers, any number of whom could have been used in this illustration. In fact, there are more than 1500 vendors who sell supplies and services to the Utah Copper Division for many millions of dollars annually, an important factor in the over-al- l economy of the state. Kenneeott Copper Corporation 52 North Main Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" Union Car- is conCorporation structing an oxygen plant adjacent to the Divisions smelter. It will supply oxygen for the oxygen smelting process, which has certain advantages for the smelter converters. I |