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Show Hrr" . .r. .... . . . . . . ..... : A Breakdown Would Be a Calamity 1 Exeerpt from the Annual Report of the ation preved by their w figures to Vo f- J Hon. John Snellen William, Comptroller . .approaching bankruptcy cannot obtain . Y, 3 of tba Currency, to tbo Cengressi "Vtnoney for Improvements or maintenance. . S ... . . J On tbo otkar hand, bank and eitiaene suf. 'i MAINTENANCE OF EFFICIENCY AND J f.rlng ,.Tr. e., from l.T1tmenU i. " CREDIT OF PUBLIC UTILITY COM- tbo securities f these entirely legitimate V, j . PANIE3 ESSENTIAL' , and onoo promising enterprise will bo dlo n Si ,..,'... i j ouragod from landing money to tbo Gov tt Nat.onal and Stat. Bank., and many mrnm.nt or a.privad of tbo moan to land. S thousands of small and lange lavas tors, havo I, S$ suffered sariously from tbo daelino of tbo "Tbo first awl most direst relief to tbo & 59 earning capacity of public utility corpora- public utilities corporations can bo given fij , El tions and the consequent shrinkage in tbo by tbo stato public utilities commissions K Ft, value of tbeir securities, representing In- nod municipal and local authorities, with , f$ vestments of many hundred millions of dot- tbo broad-minded ao-operation of thjs poo- to BP lars. These losses naturally diminish tbo P1 generally, understanding the necessities ife K power and disposition of tbo public to re- of war and realising that the more promptly S; m spond to the calls of the Government for Its burdens are accepted the sooner they ; (s 3 money for war. This danger should arouse, w 11 bo lifted. IT IS ESSENTIAL' THAT M 4 1 venture to suggest, tbo anaiety and stimu- FORBEARANCE AND CONSIDERA- f. SI late tbo efforts of tbo Congress and of TION BE EXERCISED BY THE STATE ft 2j every patriotic eitiien. A more urgent and COMMISSIONS AND MUNICIPAL AU- ' ' jh , pressing peril is forced npen our atten- THOR1TIES, AND THAT THE CORPOR- & tion by the obvious fact that we are do- ATIONS ALSO BE PERMITTED TO 4 pendent so largely on the efficiency and MAKE SUCH ADDITIONS TO THEIR C ' strength of these corporations and on our - CHARGES FOR SERVICE Af WILL f- J railroad for speed and euecoss In proper. KEEP IN THEM THE BREATH OF A .g for and prosecuting tbo was. SOLVENCY, PROTECT THEIR OWN. il ' "The work of war- baa thrown upon ERS AGAINST LOSS, AND GIVE THEM ; I many of these corporations strains which A BASIS OF CREDIT ON WHICH THEY N : J they are unable to onduro without prompt MAY OBTAIN THE FUNDS WITH d . J belp. The coots of their Ubor and of nil WHICH TO MEET THE STRAIN PUT ON L 9 material for operation, betterment, and up. THEM BY THE GOVERNMENTS T A keep havo Inereasad heavily and suddenly. NEEDS. THE BREAKING DOWN OF K 1 "THE CONTINUED AND INCREASING THESE CORPORATIONS WOULD BE A ' EFFICIENCY OF THESE CORPORA. NATIONAL CALAMITY." L v J TIONS IS IMPORTANT FOR THE SUC The strain of war upon tbo Telephone t . CESSFUL CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Company has become a Intense that re. f J THIS EFFICIENCY IS NOT POSSIBLE lief through Increased revenue is akso- K WITH PRESENT CONDITIONS. Corpor- lutoly Imperative. 9 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. r . , tnnnnnnBBBnBi MnsBn Mnm mmm'"'mmmmmmimmjmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm Now Let's Clean Up the : War Savings Stamps! - I $8,000,000 from Utah in Cash or Pledges Before June 28. Bingham's Quota Is About $200,000. "TENSHUNn Men and women of Utah The Government has set $2,000,000 as the amount of ? money to be loaned Uncle Sam's war chest this year , - through War Savings Stamps. Utah's Quota is $9,000,000. The school children have taken practically $1,000,000. Which leaves $8,000,000 for the men and women of the state to absorb. Every state in the Union has been asked to finish up the drive on W. S. S. by June 28th instead of taking the rest of the year to it. Cash or pledges it doesn't make any difference, as long as . Utah's $9,000,000 is assured before June 28th. What's been your idea of War Savings Stamps, anyway? Just a medium for your children, to save a sort of patriotic investment for your wife's pin money? , Well, it's all THAT and then some. It's a man's size job for raising two billions of dollars, badly needed for licking the kaiser. i aaacrr i ' u when you wake i T. UP DRINK GLASS ! . OF HOT WATER r f jT! Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach, Sayo Inside-bathing makes any- I one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. . . . I ; "i Wasn yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside This is vastly more Important because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Impuri-ties Into the blood, causing Illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the , stomach, nearly an onnce of waste material must he carried out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood ' stream, through the lymph ducts which i should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink; before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of limestone phosphate In it, which is a harmless way to wash ; these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening snd freshening the entire alimentary canal befor putting more food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate phos-phate costs but very little at the drug . store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men , and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured ot pronounced pro-nounced improvement 4a both health ud appearance shortly. Rusty Door fastenings. The best door fastenings sometimes fall to catch without a specinl turnloi of the knob, the Intc-h seeming sluggish slug-gish and slow in action. This annoyance annoy-ance may be remedied by a few drops of kerosene, which dissolves the iiccu-mulnted iiccu-mulnted rust. Apply with an oil can having a long tube, so that the oil mnj be thrown far Into the Interior of the latch. id , ThcOiccoIate Stoop Candies I So ft Drinks Dancing The Chocolate Shop TELL YOUR WIFE CORNS LIFT OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift corn or calluses off with fingers Not a twinge of pain or soreness before applying, or sfttrwards. This may sound like a dream to corn-pestered men and women who have been cutting, filing and wearing torturous plasters. Yesl Corns lift out and oalluses peel off as if by magic, says this Cincinnati authority. A quarter ouncs of freerone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops directly upon your tender corn or callus, and instantly the soreness sore-ness disappears; then shortly the corn or callus will he so loose that it lifts on. Freczon drips ln?tantlv. It doesn't eat out the corn or cafiua, but just shrivels It Tip so it lifts away without evfn irritating the surrounding skin. Women-should kivp It, on the dreor and never let a corn or callus ache twice |