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Show s 4 -A-' MIm More students per capita are graduated from high schools, trade schools and colleges each year in this area than in any other region in the country. They're engineers, technicians, nurses, industrial workers ... a variety of sltilled people entering the work force all trained and educated by taxpayers here. The big problem is that every year many of these graduates leave this area. Permanently. Not because they want to, but because there are not enough jobs here in business and industry to utilize their skills and education. Fact: New jobs depend upon new business and industry. And new business and industry depend upon electric power. This means while Utah Power's work and research to protect the environment goes on, we must continue to build the generating plants necessary to keep up with increasing electricity demands. Unless we provide the power for business and industry to grow, the new jobs, the new skills and talents of young people educated here, and the dollars spent for education all are in jeopardy. In the Intermountain area, we can export many commodities. But our young people shouldn't be one of them. U tali Power & Light Co. Electricity Key to a better environment , Ughtweight just 12 lbs Cuts an 8" log in 6 seconds ! Rugged 3.3 cu. in. engine 16 inch McCulloch bar and chain Proven dependability Over million Mac 10 series saws built and sold OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER- I j M 16" bar & chain Mcculloch ANDERSON' LUMBER CO SPark City 649-8477 "Less curling attachments |