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Show PARDNER, V j the(ffibrcnd on our I USED CARS I means they're I 6 ways better!) 1959 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door Classy white finish Powerful V-8 engine Economical standard shift Radio and heater 1956 Plymouth 2-door Sedan V-8 Engine Automatic transmission Kxlra clean Priced to sell 1957 Chevrolet 1-Ton Truck Top shape throughout 10' Stake body 7:00 x 18 - 8-ply tires Dual rear tires Radio and heater 1957 Chevrolet 3A-Ton Truck Top condition - Heavy duiy iires Complete Omaha body Ideal farm truck 1956 International 3A -Ton Truck Excellent condition Heavy duty tires Complete OBECO cattle body Priced your way BRADSHAW CHEVROLET 360 North Main Phone Cedar City. Utah JU 6-6595 One at noon, one at night, One along the way ... You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! I AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH . II 17AC3EABS SOUTHWEST LIVESTOCK SHOW Cedar City. Utrrh September 8. 9. 10 FEATURING F. F. A. AND 4-H PROJECTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Judging All Livestock FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 BREEDING STOCK SALE ; Breeding Sheep Sales Selling Rambouillets. '; Hampshires. Columbias and Suffolk SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 AUCTION SALE OF ALL FAT STOCK For Additional Inforinat'oa Writs Neil K. Boyter. Secretary SOUTHWEST LIVESTOCK SHOW Box 650 Cedar City, Utah D. C. Schmutz. Mgr. , Wallace Sjobloia, Pies. D0LS ty a a 0 DTI (3dlUGSllDO!rD This fall, more than 250.000 Jl v students will attend Utah's schools, S J C 1 . I I colleges and universities. These r 1 1 j - young people can look to the fu'ure I I M J , jr - ' g T"l Tr with confidence, because they will t I Jr-' 1 receive their schooling in a state aMMaHHBBBIHJaHj I l I I . dedicated to attaining the highest I 1 I possible standard of education. I t ' 1 Utahns have a traditional desire for education. Our state is I V i , 1 E number one nationally in the number of school years completed 1 , Trr j 11 by the adult population, number one in percentage of population 1 I 1 "' tuin piciing fuui ycais Oi ingn StiiOOi, aiiu liuiViuci imcc in pci- ' J ' 1 II : f centage of population completing four years of college. This has ) I ' 1 C 1 produced an educational system widely acclaimed as being well v I above the national average. S j ! , Major obstacles have been conquered to achieve this envi- ' f s f able standing. We are far from being a rich state. Utah's per- I I sonal income is smaller than 33 other states yet wc must meet ' . - f I ( an exceptional cost problem, because, proportionately, we have " J A A more students attending public schools than any other state. r I Y Utah has gained its high standing through a combination of """"1- J I 1 two factors. ( I) It has developed an efficient educational system. 1 '(2) Perhaps even more significant, only one state spends a J . V - 1 higher percentage of personal income for education. i f I Utah is truly THE state of the nation in education. ) 1 Those who are part of this year's back-to-school movement ' t r"" w I can be thankful that the businesses and people of the Beehive I r I State are able to make the financial contribution needed to make CUCat'n a all. Utah Catpjtsr Division Hhnnecott Copper Corporation g PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |