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Show WHAT IS A "GOOD GUY"? i -- Contrary to the cynics who wouldhaveusbelievethat Good Guys Dont Win, the history of the United Fund is living proof that were it not for a goodly number of Good Guys our community would be a far less pleasant place in - - -which to Bve.' -- . have devoted share' Good a these the Guys years Through of their talent, time and money toward makingthe Salt d Lake area a clean, wholesome community. where all have the opportunity to grow, prosper and d&-' velop regardless of their status in life. To finance these many community services offered by the 33 agencies of the United Fund is a' task of monumental proportions. Area residents from babies to teens to young citizens gain from these many marrieds to super-senio' i t services. And whats a Good Guy? Well, briefly, hes the one who v j recognizes thevalue these services have for our community and who dedicates a portion of his life toward helping others achieve some measure of happiness. There are many good guys shown m the next few pages. You may even find your own picture here. And even if you dont we hope when you are asked this year for your help in the United Fund -campaign that youll be a Good Guy and give your JTair-Shar"" , - - family-centere- - e. Companies are the following, who Among the Good-Guhave underwritten the cost of producing this special United Fund supplement: Associated Food Stores, Auerbach Com-- " pany, Dinwoodey Furniture Company, Kennecott Copper- Corporation, Utah Division, Prudential Federal Savings and Loan, Safeway Company, Sears Roebuck and Company, South East . Furniture Company, Skaggs Drug Carter. y r- , . - ZCML T - - ' -- - |