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Show MEN 17 to 18 Va years of age I YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE . . . ready and trained as a Civilian-Soldier to take your place beside the Regular Soldier in the event of war or other national emergency. O All young men now have a Military Obligation to defend the nation. Fit your Military Obligation into your future career. If you are between 17 and 18 and are physically qualified you can qualify for the NEW SIX MONTHS ACTIVE DUTY TRAINING program and be draft deferred so that you can continue your education or your CHOSEN career with the least interruption. Reserve Unit Building 25 West Center GROVE THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 1 Cinema5cop Tj JtgWA JEFF DOROTHY CHANDLER -MALONE U fJk WARD BOND KEITH ANDES W rj& .&i LEE MARVIN SYDNEY CHAPLIN 1 UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Matinee Sat., 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday December 3, 4, and 5 MWON MacRAE mj t I coiot b, DAM DAILEY If MLUX DKEST BORGNINE 23 mm JHE1EI NORTH 1 I I 20th Jf I CCNTURY-FOl -;;rV';' . - : foV " - - ' ' - v '-l ' ' ' : : ' ' ' Kennecott's state and local taxes this year total Kennecott pay its taxes from the money it earns j.. more than $12,500,000. Of that sum about $8,000,000 producing and selling copper. And each one-ton r will be used for instruction an amount that will pay copper cake produced by the Kennecott refinery ' for a full year of schooling for 31,850 Utah children. represents $32 in school taxes, enough to educate a -p An additional $1,730,000 of Kennecott taxes has Utah child for 23 days about four and a half school E BBEE been earmarked for new school buildings. This will weeks. Thus, about eight tons of copper paves the E B"fftB H pay for the construction of three 16-room elemen- way to education for a full year for your son or I tarv schools. That's a total of about $9,730,000 for daughter. education in Utah. Tax payments, of course, are just one of the y NT The balance of the $12,500,000 in taxes, or many benefits provided by Kennecott's operations about $2,770,000, helps provide other governmental in Utah, but they represent an important contribu- services. tion to the state's continuing prosperity and progress. JVi' IfemiecoU Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" STARTS THURSDAY Runs until next' Wednesday I WORLD'S GREATEST NOVEL NOW ON THE SCREEN! "A SPECTACULAR f :f;MOVIE!'Uif. HEIflS uao a m munu m man no lasior ONE SHOW PER EVENING Boxoffice opens 7:30 Closes at 8:15 Adults: 85c Students 65c Try Our Service. For Your PRINTING NEEDS PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW I - ' ' i t it-. .--' --. ", I ..v- ''J ' j .' "W . EVAN HONE salesman for Paul L. Harmon Co. AMERICAN FORK Invites his friends to call and See the 1957 BUICKS and PONTIACS Evan says that the buyer gets a real buy when he trades al Paul L. Harmon Co. Your Buick-Pontiac Dealer American Fork Phone 555 t"" ' i |