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Show 2X0 SERVING PUBLIC jjf , n Mutual leterest nl From a telephone standpoint the public is liiitde up of three grand divisions, Hv all equally interested in the growth, development and general success of our W enterprise. V The telephone INVESTING public, our stockholders, who furnish money with I which to build plant. They aro interested becauso thoy seek assurance that M' their investment is safe and that a fair return will be forthcoming. Hr Tho telephone SERVING public, our employes, who oporate the plant. Thoy V are interested because their lives are centered in their chosen vocation, and H their material welfare depends upon a remuneration commonsurato with the M unceasing energy and sincere purpose which they are devoting to this public K service. H The telephone USING public, our patrons, whom wo serve. They arc interested I because the efficiency and adequacy of thoir service depends upon our ability I to build plant in pace with tho development of tho several states, to maintain B our plant at a high standard of efficiency and to pay salaries and wages suf- B ficient to attract the most competent employes. . B Here is a mutuality of interest involving obligations whioh must bo mutually B shared by tho entire public. B The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 irB wiirsDN'oirR"- NEXT PRESIDENT 1 CALIFORNIA CASTS ITS VOTE FOR HIM RE-SULT RE-SULT GIVES PRESIDENT THREE MORE VOTES THAN REQUIRED. Fifty hours after the polls closed in California, Republi- jean Chairman, Rowell conced- :ed tho state to the President. I Thus tho thirteen votes needed to assure the president a ma- IREATMENHOR SIT Tho 1'tnh County Farm Tlureatt nnd tho County Agricultural Agent under, took n campaign Inst spring to dcm. oustrnto the vnluo of treating seed onts with formaldehydo for tho pre. vontlon of smut. A survey mndo In 1915 showed that tho farmers of Utah County had n provontnblo loss from smut of 130,114.00. A series of so. venteon public meetings woro con. ducted throughout tho County Inst March at which tho farmors were shown tho method of dipping thoir seed oats. In order to display tho losults ot the treatment most vividly, 123 farmora were llstod ns co.oper. nlors who agreed to treat their seed ns por tho County ngent's Instruct. lonB. They, nlso, agreed to plant n small nrcn of untrented seod nB n check plot along sldo of their treated grain. Of tho 123 who woro so list, eil ii0 planted grain nnd kept the FOR SALEi MY NEW MODERN HOME IN AMERICAN FORK. SEE J. WATT STORRS FOR PARTICULARS J. B. SEELY jority in the electoral college dropped into tho Democratic column and ended the suspense and anxiety of an election which has been unparalleled in America's political history. Mr. Wilson now has 269 votes with five states doubtful doubt-ful up to Friday noon. , The voto now stands, Wilson Wil-son 2G9, Hughes 235, doubtful Necessary to elect 266. ' check plot. Flfty.Bcven planted treat, cd grain but kept no check plot and 10 fnllod to plant oats. Tho County agent visited those fields during th0 sttmmor nnd by netunl count, found out tho following results: In tho CO treated fields, the nvorngo smut wns .9 per cent, (9.10 of 1 por cent.) In tho CO check plots, the uverago smut wns 18 por cent. Tho treated oats nvoreaged 60 bu. por ncro. Tho untreated 41 2.3 bushels por ncro. Tho saving to theso DO farmors was 2,137 bushels or $1,177.21. In tho second lot of D7 treated floldR tho avcrago smut was 1 per cont. Records woro tnkon in fourteen flolds where tho seed had been un. treated which showed nn nvorago of 28 por cont smut. Tho nverngo yield of thn treated flolds wns UG bushels per ncro, whllo of tho untreated it wfcB 39 bushels per acre. Tho nv orago saving wob 10 bushels per ncre. . Theso 57 corporators saved 5,184 bu. I shols by treating which wna worth $2,851.20. A total saving by tho 107 co.opoartora amounted to $4,028.41. Tho survey shows further that our county lost In out smut this year, $9,487.50. which wns wholly proven, tnblo by tho use of formaldehyde. As compared to tho preventable loss of 30.414.00 In lllfi tho smut campaign I this y6nr snvey tho Utah County far ' mors $20920.50. C W. LINDSAY, County Agr. Agt. SUFFERER FROMNDlTESTION RELIEVED J "Reforo taking Chnmberlnln's Tab. ' , lets my husband suffered for sovornl years Trom Indigestion, cutting MnH to lmvo pains in tho stomach tindH distress nftor eating. CharaborhtyB Tablets rellovcd him of these rpelliB right away," writes Mrs. ThomuB C&sey, Gonovn, N. Y B For salo by 11. 11. Mcrrlhcw, LM.H Utah; Wm. Thornton, 2 stores, Amerl-B cun Fork; Hedqulst Drug Co., I'leu-aut I'leu-aut Orovo aud all dealers. CLASSIFIED ADS. HOUSE TO RENT Oppot-lte Peter Adomson's, American Fork. In. qulro ot II. C. Johnson 4.2Up FOR SALE A good folding bed. An. drow FJold, LchI, - FOR SALE Flno Hlnck Horso, weight thirteen hundred Inquire Geo. H. Hansen, Amorlcnn Fork A WANTED Wo will take several bushols of potatoos nnd corn on subscription sub-scription If delivered within tho next wcok. Alplno Pub. Co "" FOR SALE My homo 1 block north ! of Morrlhow Drug Store See S. W. Ross or write- mo at Heber, Utah. David Flrmago. 28-st FOR SALE 1C0 ncreB of cood Ccdtf Valley land. For location, price nnd tormn, inquiro of E. J. Clayson. American Fork, Utah, Phono 8J.W.L Wl FOR SERVICE A splendid register Jersey hull, nlso n flno registered norkshlro bonr. Terms reasonable- S. D. Chlpinnn'fi hams. Am. Fork. 21-" HOME RAISED TREES, ROSES and bulbs for anlo by S. D RatojJ PIonBant Grove. FOR SALE CHEAP a good (l-oct" Chicago cottage organ In good condition. con-dition. Josoph Hilton, Pleasant Groje 29-tf 'IIELOIAN 1IAHES" You can make a good living In J"' back yard raising Dolglan Hares-Full Hares-Full pnrtleultra and, prlco Hot of '" broods 10 conts. W. O. ThoiJJ Aurorn, Colorado. J 4 , . DR. R. K. KNIGHTON VETERINARIAN Now Location ono block nnd tlio fourtlt house south of w Ornnt Jlolel. American Fort, IJInh. PHONE 70. A - |