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Show yy wen CONTROL VALV- E- Bacchus Td Go i Navy Sunclay FUEL VAPOR LINE' FUEL TANK A VENT ASSEMBL- Y- today, hus nine-mont- h dividend ... check . ,;EACH For $3,000 or more, you can receive a check each montlv in varying amounts, from ' 1'yoVr investment account. . f in the face of for - a record world rate, has Manv factors combined to indicate that 1969 should be a favorable year for Kennecott, he said. "We have increased productive capacity in all product lines. Long term labor con- tracts negotiated last year should permit uninterrupted production in our U.S. operaThe tions. current good demand for copper is expect NEW ISSUE ed to continue for some time. And coal usage is increasing steadily and a firm coal marhe said. ket is anticipated, with concern Kennecott's the coal market arises from of Peabody its acquisition a move Coal Co. a year ago that the Federal Trade Commission is contesting. d Dixie Springs, a planned about 11 miles east of said Peabody St. George, received a big boost when the Utah Departopened three new coal mines recently of Environmental Health ment 10 the with during year nearly million tons of annual capac-ity- . gave approval to the projects water supply. The Health Department ap- com-prove- Milliken Common Slock Value $.05 per share) (Par Price $.20 per share lul It get about 23 M.P.G. Take oil by tho Pint. Not tho quart. Needs no It's only 15" longor than our bug, to it dooin't oat up parking spaco Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned and other dealers only in States where they may legally offer these securities in lomphante with the securities laws thereof.' ithor. suested meathlj VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN f O. Jtm r Jp. 37 It's big.i it doesn't eot much. 2033 EAST FIRST SOUTH SAIT IAKE CITY, UTAH 84111 PH. 486-211- Jimmy Smith, the F. said changeov- er has been brought about by the gradual phasing of Bac- chus efforts from Air Force to ograms. Navy Lt. ar. Smith who has been Navy liaison at Bacchus The Bacchus office will assume from the Hercules Division of the Ogden Air Force plant representatives office responsibilities for contract administration, quality assurance and engineering on all Defense Department and NASA contracts at Bacchus. For the most part civilian personnel working itj these areas under the Air Force will be transferred to th-- Navy j operation. Mountain Fuel Co. Supply has been selected to receive a announced the award. In a letter to M. M. Fidlar, president of Mountain Fuel, Mr. Javits said: "Whether this is your first award or the tenth award from the United Shareowners of America, what matters is that our Independent Advisory on Awards has Committee commended you on successful performance and operation of your company which, in the final analysis rebounds to the benefit of your shareowners. 1968-6"Management - Share-ownend of 1969 construction should Award for Good Mantions. begin on several homes. by the agement Relation include an United Shareowners of AmeriWater has always been a big The project will factor in the development of the industrial park, golf course, ca, Inc., it was announced commercial area, retirement project in southern Utah. Pres-entl- area and moderate and exclu- today. there are seven wells, These awards go to less subdivisions. three of them cased, which will sive residential Dixie Springs is located in an than 200 of the 3,000 publicly-owne- d provide enough water for 30,000 in the area corporations by recreational people, said Raymond Lewis, scenic attractions, United States, according to areas and president of Dixie Springs, and such as Zion National Park. Benjamin A. Javits, president Wayne C. John of Great Westof United Shareowners, who ern Horizons, Inc., developer of also the They announced that Stratton Bros. For Construction Co. of Hurricane has been granted a contract to Eight outstanding salesmen Supply Co., Mountain States and United Air will receive awards this eveTelephone construct the first 10 miles of ! Lines. roads in the project which covning from the Sales and Marers 3,000 acres at present. The keting Executives of Utah for Theyll be honored at a bantheir sales achievements of development firm has option on quet in the Hotel ? Utahs the past year. other land. The road contract Empire Room at which "Red amounts to $45,000. editor of Parade salesmen The represent Motely, O. C. Madsen, comptroller of . Diamond ProdMagazine and a former presiUtah Copper Division of Christensen started In 1963 but held up Blue Cross-BluShield, dent of the U.S. Chamber of Copper Corp., was ucts, IML Freight, Inc., National velopment because of the delay elected Commerce, will be the main Thurs-i- n the Dixie Project, a multipur- - ,jay as a (jjrec. Cash Register, Mountain Fuel speaker. pose reclamation development tor of the essential for the er Bank and 9 of r u s t and development growth Mutual Funds Co., i southwestern Utah. announced A. B. (S Xf i ' Thursday! Ouetatlons Lewis said today that Dixie K e s 1 e r Jr., National Association of Socurltloa Dealers Inc. 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He is chairman of the AXE 11.70 12 07 HOUGHTON: 1014 legislative and tax committees AxeH A 0 21 192 10 04 of the Utah Mining Association. 7 99 I 73 Fd 14 30 15.63,Sovr In 15 6117 10 7 96 0 70 Fla Gr,h St 9 1,700 residential 1 connec-munit- O.C. Madsen Elected To Bank Board project. SILVER EMPIRE MINES and since last September, will become head of the Navy's plant representative office here. The Bacchus office is under the plant representatives office Missile Lockheed of and Space Co., Sunnyvale, Calif. MFS Wins Award Dixie Development Boost DATE MARCH 21, 1969 WILSON-DAVIS&C. 17, will have a new fuel evaporative emission control system which should cut pollutants by 80 per cent. All those sold in California will have the system shown above, which consists of a plastic vapor collection tank above the Aiel tank at the rear cannister near the carburetor. Instead of esof the car and a carbon-fille- d caping into the air, gas fumes collect in both areas and are burned when the engine iB running. 1,500,000 Shares American companies. lend me r K. Hawk Navy Lt. Cdr. Fords new Maverick, to be introduced April Your money will be spread Over more han 250 selected S.,J. lind, Inc., 95 20 63rd Road Rogo Park, N Y., 11374 ac--c manager Paul New Pollution Control System This is neither an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy, uny of the securities herein mentioned. The offering is made only by the Prospectus. MONTH? B Works I , t Military cognizance for the Bacchus Works of Hercules, Ipc., switches from the A.r Force to the Navy effective Sunday. In a joint mined. copper production been surprising." ' : VAPOR SEPARATOR CARBON STORAGE CANISTER Kennecott Copper Corp. today said it is surprised at the firmness of the primary copper nnarket, and that this will help make 1969 a good year for the firm. ' . in a letter to shareholders in the annual report, Frank R. Milliken, preside!, also said the company has intensified its efforts to find new ore bodies to replace the reserves now being How would you like f Try CORNER ON COMMERCE Copper Mart Firm; ptimistic Earlier, the large copper producer had reported income of $111.2 million, or $3.35 per shared despite three months of Jhe long copper strike which spilled into 1958. ' Milliken compared this with $77 million, or $2.32 per share M 1967 from its operations. (However, the company also painetj $27.6 million in 1267 h orn the sale of 51 per cent of and it Chilean corporation $6.5 million In refunds of U.S. income tax, bringing the total income for 1967 to $111 1 million, or $3.25 per share.) 'With lesser strike impact at)d the rise in copper prices, earnings of the Metal Mining Division were up significantly ever 1967, he said. ' Milliken said, "The degree of firmness of the primary copper market at the time, almost a full year after the termination of th U.S. strike and y f Salesmen Honor . e t i South Main 1 - 1 737 - -- i INTRODUCING A NEW MANAGER UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING CO. j With 17 succe$ful year' experience in oil phases of sales and management, Patrick J. Cain is now Manager of our Salt Lake City District Office. He succeeds Lioyd W. Peterson, who has left active service on the advice of his physician. M'. Cam cH his staff, along with the personnel of our Mount Olympus District Office in Murray, offer the finest in life and Health Insurance to the residents of the Greater Salt I lake City area. g 633 South Temple St.. Salt Laku City Telephone: 328-256- 1 Patrick J. Cain, District Manager 4609 S. State St., Murray Telephone: 266-446- 9 Don E. Carlson, District Manager Unit Managers Ellis V. Bringhurst Terry L. Johansen Wade Oakeson e f. s A ' Representatives Alfred V. Avery Daniel V. Barker Clark J. Christensen ; nt Orin P. Black Bruce A. Daniels Milton L. Eldredge Wayne M. Kelley Ralph J. Mantle Roger P. Meyer Russell L Tew Leland S. Winward Jr. Palmer G. Witt Unit Managers Clerks Judy March 12, 1969 0. L. Dykstra Financial Vic President SALT LAKE CITY DISTRICT MOUNT OLYMPUS DISTRICT jii The Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of 13 cents per share on the increased number of shares of common stock outstanding as the result of a stock split effected in the form of a stock dividend distributed on February 14, 1969. The dividend is payable April 14, 1969 to stoi kholders of record at the close of business on March 31, 1969. D. Alder Holla Rae Evans Sharon Haun Angelene T. Pezel Office Supervisor Richard Henderson Stanley H. Mellor A. Cardon McDonald J. Brian Whitesides Representatives Wayne K. Andreen Kurt M. Auermg Peter Brandley Philip I. Brown Cecil I. Bullock Clarence S. 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