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Show ; HHVSlflHi rM Thur$.Mar.24 7:00 PM-LADIES MAN, Jerry Lewis, Helen Traubel (COLOR) Thurs.Mar.24 10:30 PM-FROM HELL TO TEXAS, Don Murray. Diane Varsi (COLOR) Fri. Mar.25 8:00 PM-THE BENNY GOODMAN $TORY,Steve Allen.Donna Reed Harry James Sat. Mar.26 5:00 PM-DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal Sat. Mar.26 10:30 PM-THE BARBARIAN & THE GEISHA, John Wayne Sun. Mar.27 10:50 PM-OLD MAN AND THE SEA, Spencer Tracy (COLOR) Mon. Mar.28 8:30 PM-STAR IN THE DUST, Richard Boone, Mamie Van Doren (COLOR) Mon. Mar.28 10:30 PM-DARBY'S RANGERS, James Garner, Ed Byrnes ..f Tues. Mar. 29 1 1:30 PM-TOP SECRET AFFAIR, Susan Hayward, Kirk Douglas " Wed. Mar.30 1 0:30 PM-MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME,OorothyMcGuire,WilliamLundigan,June Havoc HilrifaBBjnBfliill Wlien you can't 1 liug him, you can j wrap your heart i around, his voice i with a Long Distance j call. 4 Go ahead. Call now-Sr i Mountain States - Springtime & Easter j ; Arriving Just In Time f For These Occasions I V I Children's and Girls Dresses: 1 -.3, 3 flx, 7 14 Blouses, Sport and Dress $2.98 and up I LEVIS & STRETCH JEANS One Rack of New Cotton Spring Dresses $8.98 eich X Other Better Street and Afternoon Spring Dresses m I OTHER NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE 2 DUSTERS: 10 20, 38.- 44 FULL SELECTION OF -TOP APRONS F CANNON AG1LON STRETCH NYLONS $1.35 pair k LADIES FANCY HANDKERCIUEFS 50c ech 1 NEW JEWELRY f PURSES $2.98 SHELL SWEATERS ' k - COAT SWEATERS T Medium - Large 42- 46 The Classic Shop I Alice Ipson Telephone 676-2272 ! I I I tor bpnng i H.D. Lee Co., Inc. presents Lee-Prest Permanent Press t Slacks, in Seven Colors i X $6.00 - $7.00 - $8.00 Wear 'Em - Wash 'Em - Wear 'Em S Again -They Don't Need Ironing! X X and they're dirt resistant 111 X Lee-Prest slacks will look smooth fresh pressed as the first X time worn. New Shipment for Girls & Ladies x iand Knits - Slacks - Skirts - Blouses T the TOGGERY Pangultch, Utah 84759 I Ever had BEER-BECUE? j ii n -1 :f'- T I BEER PARTY I 5 ' 1 ' U SA V 1" ' I -1 'A Sr : ft . - I Get the J I I ' I rnclne " ml V T .. If i chockful of ideas I j . :rr.5rvis2 (or decorations, en- 1' ' In this zZrrSzzrzz?: Urtilnmnti and . I -'-v";. recipes (or the most 1 en BP rrffcfc --r,". lun party of all. Send 3 GUIDE SSSSISSs for It today I - I to ' J t j Beer PartyUSA j U.S. BREWERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. 535 Fifth Avenue. 1 j New York,, N.Y. 10017 I I'm Interested In beer-becue. Send me my free copy of ; I Beer PartyUSA. Name . I Sreef 1 ''' . ,J Cfy ZiP I I State J ,1 UNITED STATES .REWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Rj) J 366 SOUTH STH EAST I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I I' it i One Agent Simplifies All Your ; :: Insurance Insure HOME CAR BUSINESS YOURSELF With Your Independent Agent M. Kay Hey wood, Agent t ' Central Utar Insurance Agency I Phone 676 8873 559 N. Main Pangultch, Utah I OFFICE HODRS 8 AJM. TO 5 P3I. WEEKDAYS 1 M I B H 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H W44l 1 1 I MMmm This model represents the "new look" In precipitation plants Kennecott's old precipitation plant at the entrance to Bingham MM being built by Kennecott to recover copper from mine dump Canyon will be supplemented this year by a new $20,000,000 111 water at Bingham. plant. The Watered - Down S rv- . Copper Story 'II The old art of recovering copper from 26 specially designed precipitator cones. v mine dump water and scrap iron will be- Instead of dumping scrap iron into troughs, ' ' lP come an exact science when Kennecott it will be fed automatically into the top ; , ' ' completes its new $20,000,000 precipita- of the cones. Meantime, the mine water . .. . tion plant near the Bingham 1 fig7f I solution will be forced, under W, Canyon mine. 991 pressure, from the bottom of i lmi About all that will remain of K$flpf the cone and will be swirled ' fv ! the old plant will be the chemi- through the scrap iron. w I cal principle that changes scrap , Hp The result will be the treat-! I ' into copper: When treated mine ing of more material in less) ' , water flows into long troughs cross, section view time with greater recovery of ft I . . of cone precipitator m, . ... . .. ' tStt& t over the scrap iron, a surprising I I copper. This will make it pos Jw ,w chemical reaction takes place . . . the iron sible for Kennecott to compete more p ; ' V goes into solution and the copper curies out. successfully in the world-wide copper mar " ;4p ; ' Through extensive research, Kennecott ket by increasing its precipitate copper pro :v 0Mwm ; has speeded up the chemical reaction with duction from 2,250 to 6,000 tons per month. I Kennecott Copper Corporation (ut) utah Coppoi Division ; ; jjj "An Equal Opportunity Employer" J 1 I. s |