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Show July The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pago Four Copper Mine in ABOVE THf Is Bingham Tourist Attraction At Bingham Cunyon, onr of the scenic attractions in Utah. 27 mile southwest of Suit Luke City, is one of tin- - world'll marvels, North A nil-- l ira' largest oM-- cut mine, owned by the Kenm-coL- t CopN-- r Corp. The magnitude of the operation la almost beyond eouiprehenHlon. The mine I h theatir-hk- e quarry covering ulmiit krifi Here. On i mined by the uae of 4 huge electric shovel with dipper of 0 tun eiipneity. iterating on 45 level ovir 13H mile of standard gauge truck. p m. The ore blast ini; at 3 I very daily and 3 pm. Sunday Mpeetaciiliir and con be wilnessl from a wife vantage point reached by riding through Bingham. the inosl iiniiNiiiil town in tlie woild one stre4 wide and 3 miles Ions; s Tile house and buildings lnijr of tin- canyon wall. Shirley agent quipped that Temple' pn-in Bingham the dog Irive to wag their tails lip and down. Utah emerged a ail imp.'irtnnl proilucer of copM-- r shortly after the beginning of the 2iltli Century. While Home copper was produced prior to largely a a it was the development of 1MiO, tt tho Utah Copper Division of Copper Corp. at Bingham Canyon in 1904 that gave Utah ita leadership a a copier produc-in- g 1 - s Unique Sight For Utah Tourist HULLABALOO WL , PARTY nomination of a presiSenator Hooey dential candidate Balderdash. The convention culml-aate- d with all delegates disqualified and ballots cast by the janitors at convention ball. But It wasnt a clean nomination the Balderdash machine stoic the Texas janitors. So eonservatlva is tho party It consider! Albcn Barkley too young to be president. Hidcbounders have southern blocs within southern blocs. Any place south of any place is In revolt. Soutlihoiiiwlers are always bolting and bumping Into worse bounders farther south. Unity slogan: "East-bounWestbound, Northbound, Southbound -- we're all bound together, Hidebound forever!" The Sidesplittcrs, radical branch s to of the party, want the deride elections, because most people don't vote and majority should rule. rHE When the Home Freezer Stops Lake Great Salt What To I hi When Yuur Freezer Stops" tell what ji about the freezer n.i w.- a food inside, how to Ktn-ia . time the food will stav fr, cf u,,.' emergency locker plant, use of dry j,.,, hM to insulate tlu- frezi-if ,a,. is usrei. and vhii t lo do wi".V'f if it thaw. Single "I'les ,,.?1fct leaflet are free on reuue.-- t t,, office of Information u - Great Salt Lake, an ancient dead sea" unique In the experience of travelers, i Utah's world-fame- d Great Suit iJike. It is a vat body of shimmering green salt water . . . mysterious remnant of Lake Bonneville that in prehistoric time covered the entire Inter-- J mountain region. a thrill of A plunge in the lake a lifetime. The 27'. salt water buoy you like a cork. You cant sink! So refreshing and invigorating i this strange with r thrt its, ninny dnetir have acclaimo.l fa-, medicinal properties. Bathing cililic a iv availabl" Along the hIioiv are Kevenl well apinuiited Sallair resort, lneluding fann-with it vast diiiieing pn iium. is a popular Boating. Scores of iruti r Imals Hiil :a.I Isiats ply Uin wa.-i-tluough of siu-om- . adding 'i tn"--lromance to n picturesque shore- line. Thu Bonneville Salt Flat is a few mill s from Wen-'ovrHere eilebratud driver, ilclud ng Utahs All Jenkins, have set many world reeonl in short and long! run. The Salt Flats area, about 1.000 square miles, i also notable HIDEBOUND j 2T, 1S2 - , AKrU.UUin. L 1 Wash.i-.- i ls. d, sp-'rt- s i non-vote- JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! EACH DELEGATE was a favorite son brought his mother. HILL . . . This photograph made ander fire shows U.N, troops in a front DEFENDING for its mirage . . . phantom ships j Enjoy this Gallantry demanded ladies be seatIllll" during an unsuccessful attempt by Chinrse Reds to capture the strong-poin- t. ami flouting mountain! line position on ed first, taking all the chairs and Another of the marvels of the In the background can bo seen phosphor ns shrlls screening U.N. positions. leaving the delegates unseated and STRAIGHT great "did sea" is the unrivaled disqualified. Each delegate was a f ilf Th, r' " candidate with a contested delegan ath. while her back is brownish- -' fflwy when the l.V an evening of tion from each state supporting yellow. On her throat is a small state. horizon I not aflame wuh Soon the body of delegates him. BOURBON 1,lkf are her and of black, wings patch this an "bwnbable pngentry of color. Virtually aince Ita to stupendous numbers, overgrew white. with marked world' been the haa mine ' open rut the midwest, eating even Both bird have long, slender leading copper producer, normally flowing back- KNOW': The DO YOU the ftiliage like locusta. Older heads to use which thev hill explore THIS warned the party not to depredate desert flower for nectar and in- - ground of Fort Douglas and the1 ' the the country until party gained sects. Besides the tiny pests wbieh origin if its numoT It was estab-la llshed by General Patrick E. Con-- , office, but it couldn't wait to they find in blnsoma, the Oriole , cater-nor, commanding the Third Cali-- i swarm. t grasshoppers, beetle, free-forma : a Volunteers, aent here in and demanded herrie The platform butterflies, The history of this springs po- increase indueed motv farmers ob-to pillars, ma- 1862 to keep the Indians in check admlnistra- d enterprise-socializeThe produces country dry tato shortage point up the mis- - start digging. Housewives who terials which Scott's OrtHes like and to guard the mall route andj tlon with big business control f tHkcn policy of those who advocate jected to the high price let pota- to use in government-cona building their nests, savs telegraph lines. It waa named by; government by toes pile up in the market. Federation. President Lincoln in honor of lfisj Wildlife National Price Break The potato crop last year waa collect defeated opponent for the presi-- j or From the to blind yucca they plants, opposition inserted Finally the price broke sharply. smaller than the recent average. to- dency, Stephen A. Douglas. any upstart voter,!! might rtudy Th(lt n,ifrht haV( (Hused a tempo Soon potatoes were selling in the atout fibers which they weave of grass and strands with enables gether It too intently. five York at New market pounds But ordinarily the to call eapousers of any rary shortage. vcunh0thJiai true thBt tho Navy did have would not have been for 25 rents. It took 15 days for shortage finiht tlu - onIt's candidates. " philosophy "you-toohand 11.w, would have lasted tho free market to restore the and it oyster forks acute, the nest in a have " " " dep hanging in tho price to what it ahould be under Sen. one of Ilat time. until the Douglas crop potato only or in 't shade of yucca leaves are antl-laoH1DEBOUNDERS the law of aupply and demand. linois for in was book. his atiites says "Economy .them ready clump of mistletoe. In the ncv. in the National Government. They declare that Amer- - fc t home, the female lays three, pule ica, bulwarked by the forces of our jjllt Ihc t.ntri.ls changed the The report about the multitude blue eggs which are streaked or free Beall nations, -' from allies foreign of oyster forks was circulated pnsvss of marketing oriinary brown, with black, gray, spotted -will sweep from the earth every cause prices were fixed at a some months ago, and ridiculed Tk or purple. religion and culture j,aiaticly low rate, southern' as Sen. However. later "absurd." Bourbon While hi mate is sitting tin the not strictly American, until wa farmers decided to let their potu-- 1 NavJ rea,l had nest, the male searches for food. J?0UK,8 island alone. Alien nations must urn n-stav in the ground until they j Buy of ike 11,000 dozen for use thT to and he goes yucca Again again derstand that they must do theii attained full growth. Thi n a larger Ccr.lL-- f mess. in The officer only whern he cactus bus and , flowers, part In this sacred enterprlie with-- yield might compensate for the was hitch. that adds, Douglas luck at catching insects. out our aquanderlng any money lower price. "10.412 dozen of these oyster forks in the scats n. when Block Market j them. Appear upon st. young are out of the last years crop of potatoes lie family seek (lest it plr.r.'i utioml nsmuu nooucts cc, was used up. black marketeers in- 1951 National Wiliilifa whose blossoms hold nectar. Dip-- , tnc'1 r cent of Vnded the southern potato field providing Hbout 30 flow-bills into the ; ping their sharp America's newly mined copper. In linj began buying up the crop at SCOTTS ORIOLE ere. the Orioles enjoy the sweet-- j normal Bines the operation m- -, priors high enough to induce the ness, and they also find bug: which ploy 4,000 workmen 2,Mhi at the farmers to han-es- t pmuptly. Scott's Oriole is a bird that likes are after the same treat. mine and 2.000 at the Magna and ileaU-rdo that. emildn't The birds are at heme in either ; Arthur eoneentrators. which, com- - pinnate flf enntnils. Thu situation the dry country of the south wist, where the day are warm and the the flatlands or tln mountain of, binwl. have the largest capacity yen rapiillv growing worse, ure clear. In the summer, it tho siutliw's'.. Most of tin r:i. t!.e' in tho world. Finally Price Stabilizer Ellis Ar- - skies eldi in flm any farther north than National Wildlif Federation ru- -l Such a mining operation natur- nail wa pressured into cancelling western T o.a. I tnh. Nevada, New altitude.; beally lias Ix'en a Niwerfal force in thn ceiling. As a result price did Mexico, and southern California. ports, seem to prefer vr. tween 5.01'U and 1 ("Hi i t the laulding of Utahs economy, advance for a few davs. The price Sometimes, in fait, it doesn't even se-- i level. Thire. in the le :r. di-and hH lirouglit unit'll inilustry leave Mexico, where it spends the air. they pour forth ri'-l- i ei.n-And new wealth into the state. i winter months. that mark them as true "Mining it my business. It's mine Wherever they go. the Orioles of the Orbde family. because I have such a big stake in it. As long as UTAH'S MANUFACTURING ; "T-Bo- ne ' Ken-nero- GREAT j , , ' '(Washington , I , ' , i Hide-bounde- rs I i -. mar-latlonl- ; , : J I v e ! ! '"t 'As j n-- j : j KivTm w ' ; I 1- j s ! s , j Utah's more recent phase of growth has stressed manufacturing. The commonwealth, with its vast store of power, civil And metals, la fast coming into Ita own as a processing and manufacturing area. The world's smelting cenlargest ter is liM'ated near Salt laike City. t Utah ranks high in sugar production, an industry that was pioneered in these fertile valleys. hydro-elertr- ic non-ferro- lu-e- New developments in Iron and steel bid fair to make this state "the Pittsburgh of the West." Utah is listed fifth among the states in production of sheep and wool. The Difference lie who goes bitter ami sour. Finds the world mmlrvs ami of Orleans. grim: Smiles fade away at his glower Gloom the reflection of him. He who goes laughing Ami gay, Sees the whole universo glad; Maybe It'a raining that day? . . . Best day he ever has had! - C. C. H. - attract attention with their gay, colors. The male, garbed in yellow and black, is especially ing. When he is perched on a prickly cactus, it la easy to see his A unique collection of 5(10 rare black head, throat, wings, and tail or little kmwn books on Joan of and his yellow underparts. Streaks Arc which an American jurist and of white show up clearly on his statesman. Judge Bingham, of wSnP- Thi female, though less brillinnt, Kentucky, spent a lifetime assembling. ltn been donated to the is not a dull bird herself. She, too. City Library in Orleans i France 1 has a good deal of yellow under-bv Judge Bingham's son. Barry statesman Bingham, American and publisher of the Ixmisvillr "Courier-Journa- l. The hook were handed over by Jamcw Dunn. United States Ambassador to France, during the recent celebrations of the 523nl anniversary of Orleans' liberation by Joan of Arc. The collection which includes hook in English. French and Ixitin. covers every asieet of the life of the Maid WOKIIS TO REMEMBER must not let our rulers load U8 with perp, tual debt. We must maku our election between i conn-- , my and liliertv or profusion andj servitude. If we run into such debts, we must lie taxed in our meat and our drink, in our nccca- sities and our comfort:!, in our labors and our amusement. Thomas Jefferson, 1816. "v rye-catc- i . I 1 our Industry operates successfully, my family lives well. So it's Important for me to do what I can to help the Industry. And I can do that by keeping production up and costs down. That's the way I help to earn the profits that keep my paycheck coming." iiflati mpipfl flffCWntiCKi fisGfitog (b (M) 0 - Your kitchen stays cooler when you cook with an electric range . . . because there is so little heat wasted. .AW cars FORSEY MOTOR There is less food shrinkage, too, when you cook electrically. An electric range guards flavorltil juices . , . bringing you tastier me.:! tury time. COMPANY Main Street Eureka, Utah (BOagasgp Quran oM.'jjfttfi S it |