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Show ? Available inPints KENTUCKY'S FOR MORE THAn ' " """""" 140 YEARS V 'l " jfT t T'S y GREYHOUNDS DAILY TO ff Salt Lake City $5.90 "l J ALSO FREQUENT SERVICE TO: ggr f I 1 L0S ANGELES $10.85 Only Greyhound offers M I J - o much service by H FRANCISC0 $1S"80 N$ION BUS! If M DENVER $15.55 MmMmv lie Qijia, Dig-out THAT OLD -ELECTRIC SHAVER We'll give you llpl. up to $7.50 TRADE-IN A&. " ALLOWANCE ' 1 ' for any old Cj e,Cctric shaver ofe M toward a NEW W' That old, forgotten "old timer" in your drawer can help buy this entirely new "mas- $ f5 ter barber"... the finest electric shaver ever JmJSi made. Three extra-long Blue Streak twin AND YOUR heads .. . high-powered AC-DC motor . . . new qq n ptdiq palm shape... stop-start wheel... 1-piece hair .1U-B pocket... in a deluxe gift case. Shaves as 5"" smooth as a blade ... in half the time. CEDAR CITY DRUG 137 North Main Telephone 55 Who getis ths mrooiniey SaimcQaircQ ftades Giro? Goods and services Crude oil was a big item. Wear and tear, depreci- New construction, such from paper clips to pro- To supplement our own ation and upkeep cost as refinery facilities; to fessional sprvices cost production we bought $157,834,000. Part of it make more and better us $324,743,000. It was $135,600,000 worth an will replace worn-out fa- products, cost $145, - spent with thousands of important sum to crude cilities, but millions went 000,000. This helped firms, large and small, oil producers. to workmen, technicians, meet buildera' payrolls. fflzsL mg-f mi fei &m Exploration to replace Employees' wages for Taxes paid by Standard 112,000 shareholders' oil our cuHtomers use is time worked took $163,- to U. S., states, coun- profits came from what a vital operation. Our 947,000 of our income, ties and cities amounted was left. They received stepped-up search for Another $43,000,000 to $106,300,000 enough about 5Htf on each new oil reserves cost went for employee bene- to buy plenty of fire dollar's worth of stock. $79,000,000 in 1953. fits for Standard Oilers, trucks, schools, bridges. Total: $86,020,000. TY'r"'''"'0'we " 'v""vf Your picture belongs here, too. Because most of the y jT ; ''"'V' ' $1'156'757.000 Standard Oil Company of California j. ' took in last year ended up with you the public. (f- "7 Whether one of the hundreds of millions of dollars 'J worth of checks Standard wrote laBt year was sent : j to you, or spent with you, or helped make possible t i better gasoline and oil for your car, you and practi- -I J cally everyone else in the West benefited. Thousands fljji of merchants and professional people in hundreds of a J towns profited from the pay checks Standard Oilers spent. Our tax payments helped finance schools for your children, parks for vacationers, and bridges for if motorists. Carpenters, steelmen, lumberjacks bene- :t fi ted from the facilities we built and the maintenance X $ work we did. It all fits together: 1953 was a good t ffNu yar Standard because so many of you thought jif W& 0ur Pr0cucts well made and worth buying. And by ffS-M making it a good year for us, you made it a good IUfcNM ,mr- ithnitfirtti year for many others. ST OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA |