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Show The JOURNAL wrekly newspaper published in interests of the residents of P:ih County, at Layton, Utah. V (hi- - matter at Kntered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published liy INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaystille 10 T MEMB UTAH STATF OP THE- - PMv AccnnAllOK NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 'I dvertising Representative wspaper Advertising Service 222 No. Michigan Ave. i Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Iowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Home Decoration Employees at the Bingham Mine are safer moving a mountain to produce copper than the average person is doing household chores. Actually theyre five times safer! National Safety Council figures show one in 36 persons suffers a home accident each year. At the mine, men in 265 different jobs, which include drilling, blasting and hauling, have an accident rate of only one in 154. The mills and refinery also have outstanding safety records. safety program at Utah Copper is the result of sincere concern for the welfare of employees. Every year it calls for careful planning and the expenditure of more than $100,000. One equipment change now being made to insure greater safety will cost $500,000 when completed. The 38-year-o- ld e Fourteen specialists are assigned to safety work, while 450 supervisors are responsible for safety as part of their duties. But all of Utah Coppers 6300 employees have assigned themselves to making the safety program work. Their enthusiastic cooperation helps make it a success. full-tim- SLACKS andasleeveless jacket in corduroy make up into Employees and their families benefit from the carefully engineered safety program at Utah Copper because the family of a safe worker is more secure. Also they are relieved of the worry and suffering caused by accidents. The company benefits because a safe worker is a steady producer and a good safety record helps attract competent workmen. an attractive and comfortable suit for home wear. The cardigan jacket has slits at each side front. The color is a deep brown; an especially nice background for the powder blue silk broadcloth shirt shown with it. The slacks are well tailored and take or ovcrblouse., a tuck-i- teamwork at Utah Copper has produced a safety record which benefits all Utahns, because, in the long run, it helps maintain copper production. k n Employee-manageme- nt Wife Preservers S An onhnai y stiawbonv bullcr or a will make shoit l.uye pair of "oik of plucking pm futbcis horn a fowl. tuns r . J s i U ffljirr- - v J i r & vvaivt w' A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Hollywood's Newest TV's Best . . . uKcnnecott Celebrity Playhouse ", KUTV, Channel 2. every Wednesday, 8 p.m. |