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Show SpeiTE) by Hr.G.H.IIeindselman optometrist ) y ' quick service for j Lense Replacements ) Eye Examinations ) '.Diamond, ) Watches Jewery Heindselman ( Optical & Jewelry Co ) l ll West Center - provo ' ) not too bright ... not too pale . . . PASTEL m just right TJ n.5o for vou and iui jfuu . . MANHATTAN pastels $5.00 are rich and masculine just the right colors to bring out the smartest that's in your new dark-tone suit. And MANHATTAN craftsmanship gives you all the extras of style and quality' L EVEN'S' ! S 6 West Center Provo, Utah For a Good Deal on New and Used Cars ( Call ... ) CLIFF ADAMS ( At ... . ) S Springville Provo HU 9-4137 or FR 3-9500 0 U .. .Distillers of the world's finest bourbon j j j for 160 years i;-" jj I 1 1795-1955 " I U J I' ' Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years J jM!! i ' ' Beam old fashioned Kentucky ; ffcW ; 0 ' L1 Straight Bourbon Whiskey is dis- j.Ofb Wi f I "J ii tilled and aged under a formula V smisi, M t i passed on from generation to gen- i ,,t!'J V f. hi 0 eration for over 160 years. Only j -aKt g L S Beam tastes like Beam . . . only jjy?icr- II B J I Beam tastes so good. s LJ & 4 W I Vl i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF SPTg jl 'J JAMES B. BEAM illST'.LLINS CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY " permanent JJair JQemovai EVELYN PIXTON ELECTROLOGIST OF HOTEL UTAH will be at the -Artistic ieauty. Saion Wednesdays Free Consultations Call Cora Lee Johnson at Artistic Beauty Salon HU 9-401 I For your Appointment It's a fact that one of the cardinal principles of ECO NOMICS is concerned with EDUCATION, and it's a fact that Education in Utah Is almost wholly financed by property-owning taxpayers, and It's a fact that the Rio Grande railroad pays a huge tax bill in Utah, made possible only because its ENGINES keep busy transporting people and goods over Rio Grande's own superb network of steel highways. In other words, in your community, as in every community through which It operates, Rio Grande plays a major citizenship role in the support of your ducational system. For example, in 1954, the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad paid o total of $1,079,542 in taxes to Utah counties. Of this amount, $737,905 went directly for school purposes; under the efficient, economical operation of Utah schools ($230 average cost per pupil, reported by the Utah State Board of Education) Rio Grande taxes covered a year's cost for 3,208 students! The remaining $341,637 went to support of state, county and municipal governments, with $47,038 expended for county roads, and sizeable amounts earmarked for airports. The Rio Grande is proud to be your partner in progress... proud to fulfill hs major duties of public service and citizenship. Dedicated to the overall development de-velopment of its territory, Rio Grande pledges continued dependable service In the far-sighted spirit of our great American system of free enterprise. JfW SSVSV Watch Out Forthe Kids... KMil Let Them Live to Enjoy Sp a. 0X The Life For Which They s'Ssy Are Prepar'"9 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Pioneering In Progress for 85 Veorf OtOROe f. DODGE, Director of Public Relations and Tax Commiiiioner |