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Show HF A Til I fW SERVING PUBLIC STJrZ: I ni Mutual Interest n I Prom a telephone standpoint the public is made up of three grand divisions, Jl all equally interested in tho growth, development and general success of our enterprise. The telephone INVESTING public, our stockholders, who furnish money with II which to build plant. They are interested because they seek assurance that j their investment is safe and that a fair return will be forthcoming. 1 The telephone SERVING public, our employes, who operate the plant. They I are interested because their lives are centered in their chosen vocation, and their material welfare depends upon a remuneration commensurate with the unceasing energy and sincere purpose which they are devoting to this public jl service. M The telephone USING public, our patrons, whom we serve. They are interested (I because the efficiency and adequacy of their service depends upon our ability ,1 to build plant in pace with the development of the several states, to maintain I our plant at a high standard of efficiency and to pay salaries and wages suf- ficient to attract the most competent employes. jH Here is a mutuality of interest involving obligations which must be mutually jl shared by the entire public. ! , I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. I |