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Show Thursday, October 20, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ican Truck design and our National economy. The Nations growth deflexible, and efpends on low-cos- t, ficient transportation for the products. The truck industry can provide these three things. The trucking industry employing seven million persons and paying nearly three billion dollars in annual taxes outlines the important role they are playing in the economic growth of our nation. Flexibility in the truck industry today is essential in meeting the changing demands. This is one of the factors that influences the truck designs and engineering decisions. With the use of songs and double films the entertainers told the group about the new models, performance, series, styling, and economy. After seeing on film the new light duty, medium duty, super duty and econoline the delegates went to view these new lines in person at the Rotunda. During the stay at the 1960 Ford National Teenage Press Conference Held Oct. 12-1- 5 Here in the heart of the automotive industry, 150 high school stu. dents interested in journalism have been brought together by the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan. These teenagers have been the attending during October 1960 Ford National Teenage Press Each student has been representing his respective state press association or newspaper at this Fourth Annual Ford Press Conference. Five champions of the American Trucking Association aided the teenagers in driving the new line of Ford Trucks at the Dearborn arships worth a total of $15,000 to be announced to the winning representatives on December 1. These scholarships will be chosen on the basis of scholastic records and written accounts of their Detroit visit. Champions Banhonor the 36 win-ner- s Motor Companys Award Competition. Olympic champions w e r e present to relate their. 1960 Olympic experiences. KEEP YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SHINING, KEEP YOUR TRUCKS ROLLING was the theme of the first sesison Thursday, October 13. The teenage group gathered in the spacious theater at the Ford Central Office Building of Ford Motor Company. Wilbur Chase, truck marketing manager, spoke to the young people conecming the scope and nature of the trucking industry. He showed the relationship between the Amer- - 12-1- 5, Conference. Gracious hosts of the Ford Company have conducted these young people on a tour of the company sites and have introduced them to the line of 1961 Thunderbirds and Trucks. These teens have been introduced to panel members who have answered their questions about newspaper careers, have met Ford executives, and have been accompanied to the press preview of the National Automobile Show. The Conference also consists of the awarding of five college schol- test track. A Salute To quet was held to of the Ford Industrious Arts T Page Rotunda, 40 teenagers managed to fit into one of the Ford Econoline Busses, the normal capacity being eight. From there the teens went to the Dearborn Inn for lunch to complete their morning schedule. 'Top Quality' Hereford Bull Sale Utah's First CEDAR CITY, Utah Consignments to Utahs first Hereford bull sale slated here Dec. 6 are still being received, accord-ingtJ. Holman Waters, Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Hereford Assn., one of the sponsors of the huge sale. d Over 100 of the bulls available, all from the best herds in Utah, will go under the hammer of Auctioneer Howard Brown in the new Cedar City sales bam Dec. 6. Officers of the Utah Hereford Assn., in early announcements of the sale, pointed out that the majority of the better bulls raised by Utahns go to sale where they receive the higher.1: prices and are placed at the top e shows. in We need that kind of breeding stock here in Utah, Snell Swenson sale manager, said. With that in mind, it was the decision of th' Utah Hereford Assn, that a Rc'l Bluff-typ- e sale be conducted in our own state, the manager added. The two-da- y show and sale alro has as its sponsors the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce and th i Iron County Cattlemens Asr hospitality and entertainment will be provided by Cedn City, and the Iron County cat1'1 group will assure buyers of onv the finest breeding stock by employing rigid grading standards Sifting and placing of bulls w:U take place on Monday, Dec. 5. Tvt sale will be conducted the folio day in the new sales bam wh h will be heated for buyers comfo t. Representing the Utah Hereford Assn, as committee members r ; top-quali- ty 5-- o finest-Herefor- out-of-sta- te pre-sal- 12 years of Patient, Courteous, Honest, Impartial Judicial Experience Elect Vote for the Top-flig- Judge for Republican Candidate for 3rd District Court STATE AUDITOR ht , v-i- He has collected 2 million dollars interest on State cash balances from banks throughout the State. First time in 25 yers banks have been required to pay this interest. Judge S..4 Marcellus K. Whether RAIN Paid for by L. R. J. (Bob) Edwards, C.P.A. VOTE FOR or Smiov SHINE Vearl Peterson, Gunnison; Wa! : m Isom, Cedar City, and Evan Woodbury, St George. Representing :lio Cedar City Chamber of Comm v e t and the Iron County Cattlemen's. Assn, are J. Harold Mitchel, Taro-waH. Karl Harrison, Cedar Ci.y, and Eldon W. Schmutz, Cedar Ci:.y. n; SNOW by DAN R. 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