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Show WAR COMES FIRST The weight of war on the telephone lines grows heavier every day. We nt build new lines and switchboards to carry " the load because copper, aluminum, rubber and other materials needed for telephone equipment are vita war materials as well. What facilities we have must serve as fully as posS1ble. Telephone subscribers themselves hold a great part of the answer. - Here are some ways in which you can cooperate; . Limit Vm' distance usage to necessary calls and be as brief as possible. Tlle -- longer lines, particularly those to the Pacific Coast states and east Mississippi River, are especially busy, and calls to these areas should not be made unless they are very important or relate to the war effort tf If your call is delayed please do not ask the operator for reports ur, less necessary. Such requests tie up switchboards. rp Please do not call "Information" until you have referred to the tele. phone directory. Other calls such as for "time of day" should be avoided unless they are necessary. M We cannot always give you the type of equipment you desire. In some 4 cases we can furnish no new local service, and in general only party-line service. Considerate use of party-line service is neighborly and partial, larly helpful at this time. Long telephone conversations not only tie up the two lines that are con-" con-" nected but also the central office equipment that is common to many lines. Please use the service moderately. A long unnecessary corn-era-tion may delay a call essential to the war effort. We are confident of your continuing cooperation in this emergency. ' THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CC;,:"; Alfred S Progressive 75 East 2nd. South lewdry, Watch, Kodak Repair:.; 40 Years In Salt Lake City WltdtyoH Buy With WAR BONDS j A scout car is a low-slung motor car armored with heavy steel plate, used to transport troops from one point to another. It is ol low silhouette sil-houette and gives protection against machine gun and other ground fire. A scout car costs $5,000. You and your neighbors joining together can buy one of these vehicles vehi-cles for the Ordnance Department of our army with your purchase ol War Bonds. We need hundreds of them and need them quickly. Put al least ten percent of your wages ot income into War Bonds every pay dav and helD vomfello- Americans IF YOU WANT O.K. SHOE a gK. You must ao to ! gS o. it shoe si::; 414 So. State Street BouWaajredJobf. at Mm!- 5" WAR BONDS l ; Winter flying jackets for both the Army and Navy Air Corps are regular regu-lar equipment for our aviators. They cost from 12 to $18 and are made o horsehide leather lined with sheep shearling. I Our Prayer I I OH GOD, BLESS THIS SHOP. I Bless the workers herein and open I the way for them to serve humanity 1 with or without reward. Bless our 1 I patrons. Bless the people ot this city, 1 i clllus state, cf this nation and ol this 1 I world. Amen I |