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Show JUST $10 will hold you one of the beautiful new . . . Pf-H umu REFRIGERATORS Safeguard against proposed increases in excise taxes and Substitute Materials. f SEE THEM TODAY AT (333XSS3 v" '!r2fP A natural question. And your answer? Well... "Yes, son, in a way we do. My father helped pay for the concrete paving. Good investment, too. .The street is still in service after all these years. Yes, concrete pavement does last longer. Its first cost is moderate and it costs less to main tain. That means low annual cost. Concrete also saves on street lighting costs because it reflects more light. That helps reduce accidents. And, et or dry, it has uniformly high skid-resistance. To get the utmost return in pavement service for your money urge city officials to specify Portland cement concrete for your street. Choose quality concrete for thrifty public or private construction con-struction such at schools, disposal plants, sidewalks, driveways and other needed improvements. Ask for free information on how to make quality concrete the low annual-cost construction materlaL PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION David Keith Bldg., Salt Lake City 1, Utah A notional or ooniiatlon to Improve ond extend the utti of portlond I cement ond concrtte . . . through scientific re March ond enBineerlng fltld work 7 RI6HTNY0UR,0WN J COMMUNITY S (READ VOUR NEIGHBORHOOD) NEWS-SUBSCRIBET05 ( YOUR HOMETOWN Watch For The Sweepstake Specials on March 23 & 24 Among 26 cars entered in standard classifications in the J951 Mobiigas Economy Run... CHAMPION. ..COMMANDER V-8...LAND CRUISER V-0 utel mife p plhm Commander V-8 won the highest award in price class B for ton miles per gallon LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL STUDEBAKER GAS WliLEAGES i TZTov r Oampion U Cammam&rW .ci Q I 1 (lie! I I 1 M? ACtultS 6M""XJ ACIUAl MllS SAUON IN the 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run, three drivers under A. A. A. Contest Board rules. Each Studebakers successfully defended their rep- Studebaker had overdrive, optional at extra cost utation for stand-out gasoline mileage. and used regular, not premium, gas. See cars The Studebakers were piloted by experienced like these at your Studebaker dealer's. r rd Like "Why should you be in ail parts of the oil business?" to KllOW... Mrs Henry Ljncojn housewife in Boise, Idaho, asks: "Doyouhave to be in You may have heard that v a!l parts of the oil business? Why don't yvu just produce or rcfinc,and give other com- . a suit has hi-en tiled by ; ... .,,,1 . y . the Antitrust Division in , I panics a chance to do the transporting, selling, etc? If. -7 7 Washington to break up ' i Vy S- Standard of California as , " " '''jj. . , ,,Hiii,t I I 1 , , t l Ilia tn a well a. aix other West ' . HV1 Mu''! PL Coa.t oil companies. ' l ll 1WZ Many people have writ- lj ' i iMWMri 'ryl-fl :i itS9 ten u. protecting th.a . ' , i fj KAfeiS A M AM2 TflSfE action, have acked per- .Sv '1 ' UH KTBSRfel1 tiiM.ntqueetiona.Webe- ' , W: X'Svi M RU V'STJv- fh$fe- lieve theae queMlona ' ' f . 1 TS GP VPzMpfc- ohould be anawered for ; .. , W , ; r 4 v-. i i - fl t' I tttl-iJSC5'T?- everyone. We take thii I jrm" . ; v WWrcfvv. UVi 'W-" way of doing ro. If you I jTJ " t kJ J l 'W ' Why 0 part? Example: To mt the necl. Standard (Jetting crude out of new have a question, write: f. ! (t : . j in Oregon, wvere winters looked to t he undeveloped wells, refining it, delivering Tn Tin to Know" i ' ' ' ' 1 . VV 1 ' i V ? uwd to delay fuel oil diliv- Itangelv oil field, MM) mill it to usera-called for a fully T. o L X ' f "11 ' eries. Here was a need. away in Colorado. integrated operation. , 225 Hush Street, , ' J ': ,. 1 rii 1 1 -a wiwictiww- San Francisco 20 . . . K 't iif JmX''Trfm - - JlM S7 '.TlfJPi .td To move the oil, Standard A new refinery waa built. To Another pipe line waa built - , 'J' j laid a 182-mile line to Salt keep costa down, it had to into the Northwest to de- X i Ijike City crossing Uinta run steadily ... have con- liver refined products .. , I f . Mta. at 9,500 fit. llere etant flow of product. So plentiful in any weather. iV . V ; ; Jft9 JgNJl A certain minority in U. S. fetls big companies . i f iJ'"ul should be broken up though these companies w U g'tj (fjyJSfta have helped keep the nation strong. The U. S. was . f V ?s , - m lf Xv""""" thankful for big companies in the last two world -,..., ;f ' v. VI iXiTTT wars ... and is now, in these critical times. This ' 's s. X : - We now aerve this area well. is a big country with big problems. To meet them '' s V Vs. ': To do the job standard it needs large and small companies. We'll continue v. . i ' newiinl all ita ize, integral- , . 0 , . , , . ' , . . , X 1 ed Rkiiia and capiul. doing a good big job for you and the nation. I V I I STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 1.:. - i . L . - U - J plans ahead to $erve you better |