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Show FPWMSau ,, FLIGHTLESS SMP jJ. (10 PHEPACEOUS JMtiWL UWPM4MUALS W j 70,000 UWCLAIMED VOGS WWH4tE CAH DEAL THE. U MW?EST BLOWEVSUJIWGIMG Tj HotiiOMOUSrAil Total $518,48296 "' m-a. "'llfJj! ......,,, Half a billion dollars at work for you This picture shows what Standard of Cali- products good and have bought more and fornia has spent, since the war, on facilities more of them. You've made us grow. A large needed to bring you more and better petro- share of our profits each year is turned back leum products . . . and to compete with other into the tools which mean still better prod-oil prod-oil companies in this extremely competitive ucts and more efficient service for you. And, business. perhaps even more important today, the tools But... what else has this money accom- which give much added strength to ournatioa plished? It has helped every community in the West . . . created jobs in many industries and made j JnfT " i those of our own people better. Hie money ,kl m w.. "V. has spread to other businesses, large and 'jf l " "' ' small, and to every profession. Homes have I NDjftD Ol m been built, automobiles purchased, educa- l': I fi COMPAy f tions planned and started for many of the i j t West's young people. p""7 ahead to serve I We point this out to show how big com- 'M . 0u better l I panies make money work for everyone. And, ffi I certainly, the public must share the credit .. ; - "-, I for the public alone can make a company big. " " 1 "mJf Over the years, you have found Standard b;5;;:iiiSiJ "But I Paid This Bill hf Two Weeks Ago .. . liS V ... So this man says. But can he prove III . 'J-', 'S ' t-Ji O 111- I II i- '- )' t i f & Hf it to his creditors? Does he nave a re- f - ..wxx J v'V;- cord of this, and all his other transac- J X M tions that offer undispuable' evidence I! r ' ' 9 of his payment? He does, if he ack- - U -V M nowledges his financial obligations by 'f' - :-,'r IS CHECK! Every check you issue is at ' ( t ' '' f thesame time, a receipt for payment- ';A, iiA jjbl and the stubs enable you to keep a per- k"V-' !' "-'? f'- '-V '"Jf.&Tw sonal record of all expenditures. Sur- ' " '"""''fi prises and embarrassments JUST CAN'T EkX' HAPPEN to folks who make proper use " fffffl ,' of their checking accounts. We urge Ivi'' -O 1 (r you to open an account for yourself K!" ''V" ff ' S f , j today ! ' Vf( l- Joint checking accounts may be opened fef XiMll fSlrM 'or your added convenience, to make f 1 - Ifc''?lr'"'',1(!? this MODERN way to pay available to : -Kv''l-! other family members. ' ' FEDERAL RESERVE f $' - ' " , I CSYSTEMJ j k SJ ' ' U Spring Banking Company j I Art City Cinemotor I I DKIVE-IN THEATRE 1 1 , UTAH'S LARGEST SCREEN 1 Phone Springville 320-M H U Box Off ije Opens .. 7 :00 p.m. H H First Show Starts .. 7:30 p.m. 9 Fri.-Sat. Sept 15.-16. i I RONALD COLEMAN I I CELESTE HOLM H I "CHAMPAGNE 1 FOR CAESAR" H plus I GROUCHO MARX 1 and HIS BROTHERS I "LOVE HAPPY" I Two Comedy Hits jjj Sun.-Mon. Sept 17-18. MAUREEN O'HARA VINCENT PRICE I in "BAGDAD" in Technicolor plus "Outside The Wall" CARTOON Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Sept. 19-20-21. CAREY GRANT I JOHN GARFIELD in "Destination Tokyo" plus DENNIS MORGAN "God Is My Copilot" I CARTOON I "Our theatre is free from dust which is especially beneficial bene-ficial to hayfever victims." |