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Show fiE5 ITS NOT JUST limit 1 A GOOD IDEA. 55 IT'S THE LAW. Hillside Pre-School and Day Care Center To Open January 3rd As an introductory offer a 10 discount is being given to the first thirty students registered. Considerthe following advantages: A specially designed new facility- meets all safety codes State licensed and supervised Pre-school curriculum Equipmentand toysdesigned to stimulate wholesome development Professionly trained staff Nutrional meals beneficial growth through peergroup experiences Favorable student-teacher ratio This service has a 20 allowable income tax credit Watch for details of our open house to be held , ,. in December. ....... For registration information call 586-6645 At flU JjjS CREATE . Od5J If v THE SET p '( 1 W 7.99 sleep coats ! W 4.99 gowns I 1 Made to match, so I ill I Pairff dazzling sleep 1 ; coat with smashing J I 9own- Easy-care pink, , I l blue, aqua, peach or I 1 mint nylon. S-M-L I I Select from many ' I J v 1 color-matched gowns. J Sizes S-M-L -f Lk . ' : 1 . ; ommmu v ISJ- DowntownvCedarCity $5,000 for only $96.43 a month. Whether you need $3,500 or $10,000 get it from the people who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment based on a $5,000 HomeOwner loan, for 84 months, at an annual percentage rate of , 15. Total payment $8,104.32. We find ways to help. COMMERCIAL CREDIT Homeowner Leans frC .' C.V'i flD a financial service of 1 1 V5BJ CONTROL DATA CORJKATION LwVr 23 W. Center 586-6581 Credit Life Insurance Available to Eligible Borrowers Now you can earn top interest with only $500. Get this rewarding experience at Commercial Credit. Commercial Credit Thrift Ac- "' T" Average 1 " , counts give you a lot more interest than raTcnvl you'll get from the places where you rvwhen usually save money. Like a big 8 with &7eft Tbd a three-year, $500 Certificate. It gives Account Rate Matunty" Term Minimum i you an even bigger 8.94 average an- fnnit Certikatc' h ""8.94-972 3-5'Yrs' $500 ' j' nual effective yield when compounded I'Jl Certificate iv 8.01 2 Yrs j-o j and left to maturity. Five year term also Pl'ilCertiikate 7 , 745 1 w. J25o i available average annual effective yield 'lMli .Savings 6 - None None 9.72 When Compounded and left tO Early ',P'''' ' a lh- Statement Thrift Savings Account rate " effective on date of redemption maturity. Accounts protected by I L G C. ' Finrl nut ahnut Pnmmprrial CreA Accounts protected up to a maximum of $10,000 by Industrial l-ma OUtaDOUt commercial reCW Loan Guaranly Corporation of Utah, a private corporation which is not Thrift AcCOUntS, available tO individuals " instrumentality of the State of Utah or of the Federal Government I nrtS S S COMMERCIAL CREDIT yourcaI1 PLAN INCORPORATED Cedar City 23 W. Center 586-6581 Offices also located in Salt Lake City, Provo, j Murray, Granger and Ogden. h -1 Utah tourism. Whaf s it to you? v What will $24,000,000' buy? Tourism is Utah's second largest industry. In 1975, out-of-state visitors left behind $133-million, money which generated about $24-million in taxes alone. That's enough tax money to pay the entire 1975-76 general fund appropriation to Weber State College, College of Eastern Utah, Snow College, Southern Utah State College, Dixie College and Utah's two technical colleges. And that's tax money you and I didn't have to come up with. This year, tell the visitors you meet about everything Utah has to offer. Invite them to stay an extra day. It'll pay! Stalillicu Sourcn Inihluli lor Iht Study ot Ouldoor B.o.lion nd Toumm, UHh Stale Umve.lily (A public service message of this newspaper and the Utah Travel Council.) t |