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Show Utah Iducafoi Utah's mining industry plays an important part in education educa-tion in our state, in addition to paying millions in taxes, mining companies during the past 10 years have given mors than $300,000 in research grants to Utah colleges and universities, and in 1955 they gave $13,500 in scholarship; scholar-ship; to high school and college students. Mining participates partici-pates in education as a good citizen of Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant Ufa tor all" MOTHER'S DAY 1 SUGGESTIONS Sr STEAM OR gfk Automatic W DRY IRON SKILLET . , )! i i Automatic Temperature Selector 2 irons in one. j;v m ii , . Switches from lIvJV keP temperature constant. Fries dry to iteam Bakes Stews Simmer. $l-0 Pown, $1.00 Week pQeek ? k PORTABLE W TOASTER f$ MIXER $1795 ( $1795 ; w' 11 ,., ekss Lightweight, yt It'i HJ Toast ai you like 2 . fu h , tff it-light medium do t o u 0 h mixing' high toost lift. ;olorj $1.00 Down, $1.00 Week S1'00 Down' $100 Week tsfspipni sugar husc in 6-867? r loiillk IIy Drivc HU 4-391' fVATpiiAHCiiJ Rose Park DA 2-0272 GET ALL THESE DELUXE SERVICES -k FAST, PLEASANT counter service, clothes counted I j and receipt issued for each garment or shirt. l Free Parking! t ! NO STAPLES USED. No scratches, pricked fingers. , $100,000 INSURANCE, burglar alarm system to I protect your clothing. ' -k FINEST DuPont cleaning fluids and newest equip- ment used exclusively. : "1 "Voue o '.flM-Jti.'J JW-.w'i' T'"1 luJL 7 a.m. S- a, , .8Tjri ,nffin ,, ,.., 7 A.M. TO 7 P.f. VOGUE SUGARHOUSE VOGUE SOUTHEAST 8th East at 21st South 2963 Highland Drive VOGUE ARCADE VOGUE GARDEN PARK Nw Sugarhouse Shopping Center 1086 South 11th East VOGUE EAST BENCH VOGUE HOLLADAY 1511 South 15th East 4700 Holloday Blvd. VOGUE INDIAN HILLS . . . 145S South 23rd East Omaha Woodmen Now Offers FREE TREATMENT NEAR HOME for members afflicted with pulmonary tuberculosis In slep wilh modern medicine, Omaha Wood- hospilal, which was closed May 1 In favor oi men announces a new, better plan for treat- the new plan. The new setup, adopted after ment of its tuberculous members. Afflicted mem- thorough study, offers greater advantages. bers with a year or more of membership will Climate Is not now considered a major factor fn now receive free treatment at nationally recog- , . , , , , TB treatment. The National Tuberculosis Associated Associa-ted hospitals near their homes, or as out- ., , . , ., . , tion says: The best place for most patients to patients If this Is authorized. ; ' go for treatment Is the hospital near home. The Since 1923, the Society has provided free treat- Society thus keeps pace with modern medicln. ment to more than 4,900 members at its own with greater benefit to its members. There are many other fraternal benefits enjoyed by Woodmen along with the unexcelled life insurance protection the Society provides at cost Ask a representative listed below to help you select the Woodmen life insurance certificate that best meets your needs. A. Vaughn Butler, Field Rep. William F. Horrocks, Dist. Mgr. Vernon J. Goodsell, Field Rp. 170 E. 7200 So. Riverton, Utah 25 West Whitlock Ave. Midvale, Utah R. C. Mansuy, Field Rep. Salt Lake City, Utah Phone: Midvale II04-M 2520 South State St. Dial IN 7-4824 Room 216 , , A r- I J n Henry I. Watson, Jr. Field Rep. Salt Lake City, Utah Hyrum A. Garner, Field Rep. 56? West 5th South . , . . M ' 356 South First St., E. Tooele, Utah Jack, M"?n. Fie'd RoP- Tooele, Utah 7 East Malvern Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 2I''& VVorld'l fiiwiKiaffy Strongetl Fraltrnel Bfiwfff Soclfty MISOMAHA W00DMEM VVjyllFE INSURANCE SOCIETY XVX Homt Office: 1 708 Fomam Strttt Vce )8q Omaha 2, Nebraska |