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Show tS Rtrted howepowwr figures don't tell VV ' TlX" . the whole story of truck performance! 'A v Many passenger-car-type engines have to I ll 1 strain at the job of developing power to 1 ' ''' ' I I !rS; Pul1 a normal load- They have to "give it ;' ' ""X, I all they've got" to move their loads and J - h i ' " "eep them rolling, cost big money in '-TCf, ff wear, repair and shortened life. f ' i fif International Truck engines emu i for YV' , trucs xm at relatively low rpm ,f Z- deliver high usable power at normal road Hisvfc speeds. They are part of the all-truck Jp engineering that asks no passenger car ff $ component to do a truck job part of the n '" ' thinking that builds trucks stronger, to 'ast ln8er sav6 vou the BIG money r f"'" " -C' " in operating and maintenance costs. t ml& C , ' i. Come in and let us give you all the facts! PfftP P V i iJJ IhlXJ , s4"i All-Truck Power flfy fl ' K" f'js. 0 Plus Today's Most zMzthZT"''' ' - 1$,y rA 1 Modern Truck Features v s Functional, practical, vi V - 1 money-saving styling ' 1 '' -v 1 , if? Aq. n-v' ; vw- Famous driver-designea 8: I g-!S5Z!E- ' . I Comfo-Vislon cab ' t ' " w rS n.iin,,, Power steering, power brakas tyjfy- n , ul ' ' 'BWE available for most models V?'? ' Automatic transmission It v., X. optional on many model, Models for every fob In the world's most complete truck line J icannEifmonai: PW f the BIG money t BROWN'S, DtiC. PHONE 132 ROOSEVELT, UTAH A DEDICATION " 7 Granites 7 Is it not true that whenever the name of a person you know is brought to mind, you instantly think of identifying qualities? A smile, the twinkle of eyes, a voice and the thoughts expressed. There are particular mannerisms and attitudes at-titudes . . . and the sum total of all these impressions comprise com-prise a personality worth re- i membering for the helpful influence in-fluence it exerts. A family name is even more j interesting and valuable to th 1 community for it is t com- I posite power of several personalities. per-sonalities. Dedicate your fami-- fami-- ly name. Have it carved in a Rainbow Granite monument Beesley Monument & Vault Co. MRS. MILT NICKELL Phone 118 - Roosevelt, Utah Standard is exploring 40 countries to keep America's oil reserves the highest in history ' ... i;,'si - H,fty 1 ; i ' t -ly -" Jz? T...M,'! wi.. - i... rTfH - ' sv 5-! ! i . . ,V '; jnfi :: r ; t : V - - v : & , , nlMit I ; x ' : Progns, In the Mt moan f fa-- W-fit V2 million more d "Swamp buggy" carrying oil geologists into a Louisiana wilderness Cars by 1965 SWAMP BUGGIES, snowmobiles - even helicop- ters-are used by Standard's geologists, who seek W petroleum throughout the free world and in 33 US states. Our search never ends. Last year, in the Western f-fl 1 Hemisphere alone, Standard invested $134 million in U-ft exploration, drilled 107 test wells. We added nearly U , three times as much oil to reserves as we brought from the ground. But U.S. consumption rises steadily It's II II now over 9 million barrels per day and expected to J llL increase yz within 10 years. So in 1956 we'll again i;t"7SZ SwffLjZM mvest many millions in exploration, drill scores of new 1956 1945 weUs-seekmg the oil you'll use tomorrow. J Include, operations of affiliated companies in Extern Hemisphere ' M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA puts petroleum progress to work for you |