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Show Heb sate CD; s, fe in :PJit ? 'hf - The At Central Bank and Trust Company are proud of the role w have played in encouraging new industry to Utah County and in the part we continue to play as a financial institution assisting growth and expansion. TO THE UTAH VALLEY " Spiff 7 TRADE SHOW... . ?l; ZT)' Hearty congratulations to all of those who have mad 1 fHpK this the finest show yet. The exhibitors have done an x- ;'N I jjfp ceptional job and they are the people who make po- lts IkfsC SiblS growth and ProsPeritY o our valley. The spirit li '! of cooperation and harmony displayed by this ihow irijA InevitcrI:,1y result in continued vitality for our com- v - munity. Hi -id ds 5SS2SSSGIVE US A CHANCE TO SaTYI5' I CENTRAL BANK 1 v I & TRUST COMPANY I wj Vi55SS2 NOW m OUR 75th YEAR Utah County's Oldest Locally Owned Bank - 1. ' " hvf:: - ..v - t :. '- " I - - t : ' , . , ..i,- " -' - - - 'A I 1 , rzj : - - i ' ; - ' l-W 5 - i . . 4 v.at S:-r' Z" '"' vc" 1 Brigham Young University A BIG INDUSTRY! Yes, Brigham Young University is one of the big industries of Central Utah. And, as a leader, it believes in the industrial potential of this area, believes in the need for industrial growth, believes that the University is a factor in attracting industry to the area, and pledges its part in the movement toward this goal. About 86 per cent of the studentbody of 20,000 comes from outside the immediate area, boosting Provo's population by 50 per cent and bringing a Steady flow of new money into the community. com-munity. In addition, the University's payroll for faculty, administration admin-istration and staff of about 2,000 persons and its needs for construction con-struction and supplies further contribute to the economy of the community. The well-being of the University and the community ere inseparably connected. Let's keep it healthy. BYU HELPS BUILD CENTRAL UTAH |