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Show i Friday, October SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 27, 1961 Browsing Through the News An editorial in the Salt Lake Tribune carried this interesting information: a total of e children regis2,453 tered at Salt Lake City schools during the last academic year as follows: 391 Negroes, 75 Indian, 1,545 Spanish American, and 442 Asian. The white students numbered 39,684. For Spanish American, and Asians. 350 From Havana comes news of a new ruling, that any non-whit- school year the the 1955-5-6 figures were 41,147 whites, 245 Negroes, 28 Indians, 1,031 high enough to cause cancer officials said, nor is there any need to limit the intake of milk. Radioactive iodine has appeared in the milk supply of Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, and Missouri as a result of Russian nuclear tests, the Public Health Service has Levels of radioreported. activity found so far are not Cuban who leaves for the U.S. and does not return within a month automatically loses everything he owns. An example of the paying off of pay television comes from Canada. In a Toronto suburb it is a losing propo Page 3 sition according to a resigning director of a company that operates it. He said pay-Toperation has cost more than $2,000,000 since it began in I960 and still is losing $11,000 boxes were worth $10 each. Over all, the report said, the Air Force wasted nearly a week. The American Automobile Association recently adopted a new policy, calling for an end to tolls on all the nations highways. In the past, the AAA has condoned construction where traffic needs required it and States lacked funds to build toll-fre-e roads. V A little example of waste recently came out of Washington in a report of the General Accounting Office. It reported that 216 empty tool boxes flown to Korea at a cost of $8,300, or roughly sent by shop for $715. The $5,000,000 last year by using could have gone by boat. J 2 On the surface, theres certainly no resemblance between Utah grown beef cattle and Utah produced copper. But they are almost cattleidentical in the way theyre marketed men and Kennecott must sell their products out of state to operate successfully. Kennecott sells 100 of its Utah refined customers. Utah cattlecopper to men export about 25 million dollars worth of out-of-sta- te Utah Copper Division beef a year. Money from these sales of copper and cattle comes back as new dollars that are a vital part of Utahs economy. The sale of Utah produced copper to factories throughout the nation supports a 43 million dollar annual Utah payroll. It results in the payment of an average of 12 million dollars in state and local taxes. It finances long-rang- e improvement projects that keep copper production a successful Utah business. It provides millions of dollars for supplies and services purchased locally. Cattle and copper, members of the Utah industrial family that utilizes natural resources, make a significant contribution to our growing state by competing successfully in markets beyond our borders. Hennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH toll-roa- d |