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Show When you need money quick pick up the phont and call SECURITIES. Ask for the loan manager. Tell him how much you need. A few hours later walk Into our office and pick up the CASIL Quick, courteous and tofUtntud service ii al .yi your at SECURITIES. . ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION lij; 96 West Harding Ave., Ph. JU 6-6508 i I NOTICE Would you be interested in having a lodge of The Independent Order of Odd Fellows formed in Cedar City? II so, write to James E. Johnson, Grand Master, 5863 Sol 2625 W.Roy, Utah. This small world gets bigger every year The exciting world Within a drop Of Oil keeps growing as we make discoveries that 1 f S . bring new and better products into your world. Ci-W W.JjH""-.) Even now, these products enter every hour of your day from automotive fuels and IILiih lubricants to synthetic fibers for blankets you sleep under at night and clothes you wear ySiSQ during the day. ' J. ft lSjfe Wax containers that preserve food; plastics, paints, photographic film, detergents, . , " ' - , ..... . , v J f To help meet your growing demand for medicines, synthetic rubber and thousands of other items for farms, nomes, industry pieum prodUcts, we invested 235 million and the Armed Forces now are made better because of oil ingredients which Standard fiSS supplies to manufacturers. countries. But there's more in oil's future much more. And so last year, as every year, one of SSff our biggest jobs was finding ways to make oil serve you better using research to (Sri fjpnp-fjA create new and improved products, and building faculties to put these products to work. I flyi ' ' Here are some of the things we did during 1958 to expand the world within a drop of oU: I s. Our research and technical service staff has ' jil x grown to 1400 people. Today we make more U v- than 1000 products not sold 15 years ago. vX f i . During that time our research budget more V than- tripled. 1 j! I: BlliB U g MT Tl, J f $ s ' Producing and distributing products takes 1 i f V continuing investments in new refinery equip- i I I , f i Vl t ment, pipelines, tankers, trucks and trailers. 4 Last year, $108 million went into these new J ' jk ivf facilities. ; j $if y-ss'.i V '-:-:..:' C v ' 1 Our 38,395 employees were paid $281 million . V' '' X .'-; in wages and benefits. Standard's 152,754 . J ff' '"3f ' tf f, " l&b: XS s V stockholders received nearly 4 4 for each ffo' fjt ' STV CW t &J ' ' WX-- dollar of the market value of stockholdings. I ) U v :, ; jlM li ylU j C rJ ii II Standard was one of the largest customers ) ' II it in the West. Our purchases included 60,000 J I x '. If It I items ... helped provide jobs and payrolls for I ft more than 10,000 firms in hundreds of West- t ! LVv. ern communities. I Through affiliates, we helped advance prog- . i ress in more than 70 free Eastern Hemisphere countries. Oil development helps provide 1 I M b"; urp,ie' 'unds tot educalion "i111 i 1 Jv I,, Trr hi. .f " i -, andhousing. ?! fc STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better |