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Show FOR SALE: Choice grain fed top grmle hogs, ready to kill. Weigh 200 to 210 lbs. Choice this week 4(30. Call Kill Dodds, 1'angultch 77-W. cr. 8, 15, 22. AN INVITATION TO YOUR WEDDING is a priceless memento to your family and friends l-rintetl In the traditional "Wedding Text" at the Garfield Colin. y News for only $3.00 for SO .-! with double envelopes and tlsuo separate or $0AO tor a KMI. " FOR SALE OU RENTt I bed. room modern home. Contact Clark DeLung, rangultch. HELP WANTED: Grocery work, t-r. Young married man between 2.V33 with previous enperlenco. Inferences and good person, ality required. Write Frank Speckart, 00 No. 1st East, Pruvo, Utah. I COLD WEATHER IS HERE! " :j i ; FUEL UP FOR THE WINTER NOW! : 1 Get that GOOD CONOCO FUEL OIL i i '. :j CALL , 1 ! HARRY GARDNER, DISTRIBUTOR , i AT PANGUITCH 171 I Strwwww 1 I Kentuci'sFtYEAR OLD i where I sit ... y Joe Marsh from New Light on an Old Subject Mr. Evans from the Lighting better illumination than a gang Company gave an interesting talk of Juice-wasting overhead lamps, at the Community Hall last night From where I sit, it's amating - on how fanners can cut electric j,ow. of itn we miIUM the things bills. For those who missed It, we have . . . like electricity. We here's a short recap. ,ji0 ,B,ke a m,Uk If we misuse Don't try to light up the cob- oar right of personal choice webs in the rafters. Use a reflec- about which candidate to vote for, tor and a smaller bulb will prob- say, or whether beer or coffee ably do the job. Too many farm, makes the ideal mealtime drinkers use naked bulbs that waste by trying to force our opinions on 5Qrt of the light, others. Respect for the other fel- Try using moveable projector to- Pwt 'w honld be our bulbs that beam light the way a "rMig light." searchlight does. A couple of f these "spots" will of ten give you OC IKal Copyright, 1955, United Statet Brewers Foundation ' ' ' ' , NEI6HB0RLINESS ' ; is a year 'round attitude 15 1 ' ' . - - r ; In its sincere effort to be a good neighbor, Utah Copper Divi- -sk f sion of Kennecott Copper Corporation recognizes and accepts its 1 . civic and social responsibilities. A corporation, like a good citizen, J is involved in many activities; not the least of which is participa-- t ' ' tion in worthy community projects local, state and national. '; r ,s . . i Kennecott supports, for example, a wide variety of such . 'k' 1 projects, including Community Chests, United Funds, health , funds, building funds, and recreational and welfare causes. In ' ,-.. v. V; 1 addition, through direct grants and scholarship programs, ! . Kennecott helps to furher the educational programs of colleges J ' ' and universities. 1. . Indeed, it is fair to say that on every day of the year someone , ,m; , benefits from Kcnnccott's voluntary contributions. Ncighborli-ness by a mining company is like the ncighborliness of the family ,; . ' A-t . next door it's a year 'round attitude, a year 'round way of living. wiimSSWmeiwecoa Copper Corporation W 'C-l Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" sWW CtlAlil ! t Good HoUturnlng Long lA-rting Northern Coal.? Lnmp, Slack, or Nut Only II.S a ton for Imnpt delivered In rangultch. JOHN CIIIDESTER ; Phone 221 or Ofl-J Vangultrh, UtahJ |