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Show in IMAXIJ X PEACE .'C0S1S -MONEY If you're father, fcr j V J Uli yeu don't have to 3 i - , T" look into your brief- V""" J ' case for the facta on - how much peace ia v) s . 'vv '' worth to you. , ? O j The answer bright ! - ( Y;V " " in your heart H V j ( But pear, co.f J money. Money for : l trength to keep the 'iV, '" V peace. Money for sci- i ' . V, ' V ? ence and education. f ' " . jr J ' Money saved by in- -y ". ,"9 ' , dividuals to keep our ) , .--. ( ; ' economy healthy. t 'i Every U. 8. Sav- -1- ing Bond you buy is I lit . . a . direct investment - i In America's Peace 1 " rowe,. ; - Are you buying T - r- nouglj? t - '"' til Tt' i m inn n i i Help Strengthen America's Peace Power BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS The V. 9. Gavmmrnl Ann n4 fwry fnt thti aHvffMnf, lit Trratuiy Urntrtmmt Ani, V.ir thttr pofftatM Hotel El Escalante Coffee Shop uc7ke" (Place To fiat n Southenn tak The Best Food at the Lowest Prices Roast Pork with Sage Dressing $1.35 Pot Roast of Beef with Brown Sauce $1.25 Halibut Steak with Lemon Butter .. 51.35 Grilled Pork Chop with Jelly $1.35 Mixed Fruits w Cottage Cheese .... $.125 Tomato Stuffed w Chicken Salad $1.35 Tomato Stuffed with Shrimp Salad $1.35 All Entrees Served with Potatoes, Vegetable, Soup Hot Rolls nd Honey, Dessert and Beverage Utah and its people f,; are "partners" - (V'-tH with Union Pacific In Utah ... Union Pacific taxes and payrolls in 1958 . added nearly 27 million dollars to the state's economy -TTV h Union Pacific Railroad again in 1958 was one of the largest - .---rum. ; nr taxpayers in the State of Utah with a tax bill of -J $1,873,214.79. In addition, Union Pacific also paid wages to Utah employees in 1958 amounting to 524,774,915. The f .""X two combined total $26,648,129,791 ; J " . N That's a lot of money. To help you visualize just how much, J ' v j think of it this way. If you had an income of one dollar a , j . minute, it would take you over 50 years to collect this much I . ' 1 money ! v M .Union Pacific Railroad is happy to be a good citizen of Utah. lJ There is considerable satisfaction in knowing that, in many .instances, it has been due to the taxes paid by the railroad T that certain civic improvements have been made possible: a new school house, firehouse, hospital or any number of I things where the "U.P." has borne a big share of the cost jf through its taxes. Otherwise there would have been an addi- J V tional burden on local taxpayers. And of course the wages .? SS- paid to Utah people helps everyone in one way or another, -L i w because it represents great buying power which stimulates V,. A S J$ and builds local business. Remember when you ship or travel by Union Pacific t " ' you help yourself, by helping your community and 1 V your Stale grow and prosper. .1 I Union ?or,c UNION PACIFIC W. |