Show time tack he had a heart at- - grain man wouldn’t have a The public is becoming aware tho-- e conunder of this outrageous use of our tax but by the time enough dollars is brought to bear it pressure w V ww may be too late thought What heart attack dition-’ Gimnillevs Utah Citizens Urged To Understand Waterfowl Resources In Their Areas Gunnison Sanpct Thurs March 29 Mayfield (lews Mrs surrnvon Neil Cor’e-p- - ft n’ 2203 Phone l'ii ’ed ‘ter Trl-CIt- weather y Bowling League Won v Western attended thought home over he just However measures - a holiday as we'’ stay dra-- t uch gettrg going too far Now Elmer hr hr r the job it off and get bak with the ret of - WARD — and 84 138 88 118 108 112 112 100 124 90 126 p: !n year Jure kv D observed out the By tth Wdlife Nat loPa prH Kjineu ’res tit" in lg 'o 18 24 The Watt rf wl njtoi C t be t i' eg- u’ l:itK 1' n a u U ugl ’erne ih The Fa O: ” 'unhar tv bo :u: o ' on obtaiir i’ ate g '1 MRS TEL: 7’ ’d g f e RLfe he - it p ” Laa- - other rows faitua' if id ' ht g rJ at pubhv tvutt-- 'iraton - e t I" ' ' r ir s V M - V c Lt a’ of :e feeding nia’’ — from — m me Kt Mie doe s Chevron Carr Insurance in Ray it Pearsons to Sevier Valley Richfield Lions than year at ’he F urtar Green very t't weeK and we Ird have r we had we Won they now on going V than By the time year g rg to get to the high meurtwn ases these fish are gtrg to be some of the nicest we have evt' pa rted r this area the how noticed vou Have duk- - e moving into this area j’e'v’ Trer mgrations are m fal sw rg now and I imagine all v - a welcome sight to vva’t’ ’ drv years have ’her The-their overall population t owes ebb since the drouth uf he 1930’s A of farmers in the country ast 'CS alley Builders Gypsum No Richfield Jaycees Monroe Sales Richfield Coca Cola 74 149 83 141 91 135 97 129 103 124 108 121 111 117 115 96 136 142 ’e " n IT and streamof food ton etl noting of w ell pv’ - ak0 alabVv w’e vein lev Kp luce the 160 men 72 might m 172 areas ire or effect ver- e60 Butter Banquet LaMont Bennett had the high This review may be and handicap game for ed mdvdua )y or thr ugh scratch groups in local civic the week with 224 and 256 Gilbert Johnson had the high tion agrit u'tural fra' l IV individual scratch and handicap service organizations 2 senes with totals of 572 and 681 upon Calling and agrtcu tural Petrolane Gas totaed 896 and wildlife in the reg 2630 to take honors in both the fessionals scratch team game and coordinate plan- - to pi high fowl wetlands The - ate agenrv series 90 A’ jt’ B l' waterfowl wetlands holes marshes sw H’S Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Dianne Clyde of Springs ille high school Spring wile She will receive a $1500 scholarship from General Mills for gaining the highest score in the state in a written examination homemaking Go C Sunday mother R uVr w hi' Ne g ’he pj't ' RV Barth t r e - g ’ a nd Ftwa'd and Peter H” - ” t” t a - t- v'’e e n ” - Tl Pro' K - t1' M tart H te n - BENNETTS FLAT WALL FINISH Ccrnes Rudy Ti atualy frarcrg and Spatters Wipe Up With Na Paint Fumes Ctua Up s puat on but we are the drainage ’den payng $1400000 per day jut to store the surplus wj’erfow Use Ni lay Marks Djtj CIcSi w C I' ’laroen ?rJ t'K’ Dear- r i " ew is tors home of Bennett’s and - CARRIES advertising tvtikks for iiou I pounds of copper? The average family uses 80 pounds of copper in its various electrical appliances and automobiles This comparatively small amount of copper would be an inconspicuous package delivered to the front door But Kennecott must handle 39427 pounds of rock and earth to produce this 80 pounds of cop1 per — 27999 pounds of overburden and 1428 pounds of low grade ore The critical cost problem of handling so much material has been growing at Kennecott Since 1950 alone the total material handled has increased over 60 because: Overburden removal doubled Copper content of ore decreased 18 Kennecott must solve this problem if copper production is to remain a thriving business that produces economic benefits for the entire state of Utah COMPLETE LINE OF PAINTS SEE TOUR NEAREST BLR NETT’S DEALER Look For Tho Bonnotts A BENNETT’S PAINTS Sign It happened 100 YBARS ago trode association in the country Tho oldest incorporated m the United States Brewers Association was organized the same year that 1862 tor early statehood the people IN UTAH Tti Kwvg Hml mere tnwpd m 1870 wthoU ChoU CweimeC dnbended mr¥Wn from these early befrnmn' reveourc rrwrhng the ants orth s meny 000 1961 the treeing mdustry pml tome $2500 beer sold m Utah In edditaon ttbU teres onlocal property tarns ewome taros mdusby perf common to md uirs taros end e oher butmesv In M Bw n the R Ualley Furniture In Gunnison &c£cmz&t a Dugwiv With Water Yours in your choice 1322 colors in for the Nevada : ins UiiGiG do vjg nut your 80 o arJ way L"’ u 158 i tner Cuf :ru frshed j nss t C't i Lost on e and tn Cer’ma States wert back to meet r h nve r en’ the weth M' g lv man m: M’s iVar Barth' ' J m Vu’v M V I h Bar’h L'ue M Points but have N ’ht the evtr tf’e: ovk- - wi M V V - N ry R ’k’ V ure Lv's Argee- t ii Double Bowling League Ths fsh e Pvkett wj Lua- r - d c V H V -- hee- M’- Fvette TSy were I"” j' - N t Mr- e : P and e i or a or tht: luihe C’v V o s iSj’f vor er He ' V f MELLOR 4247 A44444444444at Ie Hl w NORVAL Correspondent u H the er tbe week end th Mrs Thomas' Voorhees w Austn Mr- - t C Bt ' tka V c H vt M ' A”! no F m t S t’c If and What an 182 aiee M if o ’d a’ be 140 W' Natiotla ’and- - Whth Btnefi’ 133 91 Safeways Wtuhfe 139 85 Gunnison Telluride 140 Workng thr ugh 84 Richfield Auto Parts ’litre 2 000 000 ndiv cuals 151 73 Rosenvall Garage fulatt of N tioi members Ara Sagatelian who bowls for Federal tn affi ites U S Gypsum had the high :nd w ht' are nice ed vidual game for the week u th a tie uohj d gt fa’e of a 207 er for Lee Duffin bowling c edu va ‘r’ the had Partsfie!d Auto h’gh o pe deer tag puk ae” the gt 557 e hoder and dividual series with e P and p’e - of 81 tola'with Auto Western b of mis wl to w and 2418 had both the high team latmg g t’e tag This K g tht program-eek the ust be delayed 6ame and 9enes (or tartrg April 16th C gone off Trere as we are tatvng this week to raise cam with those might reposuffering a!rrent on Maynard Sorenson who uf Apr now up and around Maynard v t fered a heart attack sever ’1 e: weeks ago and was at the Gurn-soThings wtre Valley Hospital that crowded at the hospital e t time and it was reces-arthe materr place Maynard in Imagne what I ’nought when on Tuesday I called to ge’ the hospital news and inquired about Maynard They told me he was doing fine m the M TERXTTY Forsey Sevier Valley U S Gypsum No 2 Richfield Fire Dept Auto Parts Bradshaw Reaper Rats Dukes Phillips 66 sh R Game rVC r the tht an urt Tr e’t- Auto Ice Cream 175 Lost 48 84 j' t Utah Pag 11 Fayette lews v t Points County 1962 tas centenrori year the Unrted States TODAY m Auocirhn iM eortu comtanby te tier end pro moevtenence ol tefh slendrrih at guaMy and ale are sarmd pr ry ohereier beer Utah Covvsr Dmcion ITcnnccott Gbjrpsr Corpoxctfon Y" |