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Show JUST LIKE THE . GOOD OLD DAYS! GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON FULLY AS SB I Ae ,1 s Bourbon jr Buy of the I Century" THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD tTRAlGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROM JJATiefiAISTIUEfiS PROD. CORJVfc STAMP PADS and STAMP INK, assorled colors available at the Roosevelt Standard. 1 1 1 ig New and Used SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY LEAUITT Equipment Inc. Phot,. 157 RooMT1 FOURTEEN MORE ROWS is both a symbol and a percentage. V - n ' Tq begin with, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott ( w ' 8 . Copper Corporation employs 5500 persons in its min NvyLri hIII EIT ing milIinS and refmfog operations. Another 22,000 XJ) JJ g 1 I I j Utahns are at work furnishing Utah Copper with sup phes and services and meeting the personal needs of n J Utah Copper employees and their families. ff If TfXf T ffrff fff This means tbat individuals from 27,500 families or F 1 1 1 0 1 I CJ iu 13,7 of the 200,000 families in thc Statc' are hd?in& to S produce copper. Farms, gardens, orchards and ranges must therefore increase production on a scale of "14 more" to f Ji J I supply the extra demand created by Utah Copper. llTi TftOiOI if) Or to put it another way, Utah farmers in 1952 sold lJ 1 VVW I I IV $137,000,000 worth of their products for consumption in the State. Of that sum, $19,180,000 represents purchases A off of these 27,500 families- The $19,180,000 expenditure also flrVrTi II VO IPifX I K l meanS an avera&e annual income of $793 to each farm. OUUU kA Cl I I 1 1 V ' FOURTEEN MORE ROWS is symbolic of what I jj 9 successful Utah Copper mining, milling and refining operations mean to the people of our State. It shows, ' too, the inter-dependence of all industries in a thriving commonwealth. So you see how the vast job of producing 30 of the nation's new copper results in better living not only ygSv for the 5500 members of the Utah Copper family but tttttr Ulll ' ft in. ii it; S |