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Show GASTOONS DOUG "Out CONOCO gas U SO GOOD that our competitors ven uso it." Our service is SO GOOD that they keep coming BACK! MAXWELL'S Conoco Service 107 W. 200 N. Codar City Phone JU 6-9028 "Froo Pickup and DtliTtrr" WONDERFUL FOR OVER 150 YEARS I mi I I - - - : - X 1 iT- - ... Wherever you go, the bourhon to beat if you can! Vaterfiil-Frazier Tit CIUT KIMT8CKT I0UII0H SINCI 1110 ' iAvHblBOTTltO IN SONO rtoof-.taTiuu am kitiu it imuiu mo wuki aiiur to, iawjiow. nr. Cedar City Livestock Market Report SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1962 White Face Steer Calves $25.75 $29.10 White Face Heifer Calves $23.50 $26.00 White Face Yearling Steers $21.50 $24.75 White Face Yearling Heifers $19.75 $22.00 Holstein Steers $17.25 $21.00 Holstein Heifers $17.00 $20.00 Commercial Cows $13.50 $16.10 Canner and Cutter Cows $11.00 $13.00 Cow and Calf Pairs $165.00 $190.00 Bulls $16.00 $18.00 Baby Calves per head $30.00 $40.00 Butcher Hogs $14.00 $14.75 SOUTHERN UTAH AUCTION Fred Levanger Harold Woodard JU 6-6188 JU 6-9S21 CEDAR CITY. UTAH It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, I the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 .. . the same year that IN UTAH . . . hoping for early statehood the people set up a complete state government to assume administration when that day came. This "Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without having served. From these early beginnings a modern government govern-ment emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. In 1961, the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 sW lr. excise taxes on beer sold in Utah. In addition, N A the industry paid local property taxes, income taxes. V gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to fTI business. In TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States u , Brewers Association still works constantly to assure U , , maintenance of high standards of quality and pro- 1 , ' ' priety wherever beer and ale are served. jb-L wt -. . r : Kennecott's own Fourth of July occurs every work . To meet tlie increasingly high cot of handling no ing day. when booming explosions, blast loose about much material, Kenneeott must develop greater cfli 325,000 tons of ore ami overburden at the Hingham eieney in all operations. In blasting, it was achieved Canyon Mine. This is accomplished with about 33,000 through experiments that resulted in the frequent use pounds of blasting powder, the equivalent of a fire of a substitute' for dynamite more economical, safer cracker 35 feet high! Utah produced ammonium nitrate. Now, new experi This enormous amount of material must be re ments are seeking even greater efficiency through ex moved from the mine because: panded use of ammonium nitrate. 1. Ore contains only 15Vi pounds of copper per The mine's daily "Fourth of July" lypi fk""? ton. fie the attainment of the vital efficiency goal if f J 2. 2Vi tons of overburden are removed per ton of to keep Kenneeott a successful business that M ore. produces economic benefits for all of Utah, Utah Copper Division Kenneeott Copper Corporation U |