OCR Text |
Show .dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK. e A Nip There; & In The Air these days, and almost before we knew it summer is over and autumn is nearly; past. Sure signs of fall are ; . . . in the air. The nights getting uncom- -, the chrysanfortably chilly, fall asters bethemums and the days be- ginning to bloom,and shorter coming shorter eviunmistakeable is all this dence that the fall season officially" begins on Friday. And the curtain went up on the 1951 football season last week end, with Utah teams well in generally doing very Hats off their opening games. to Brigham Young University, University of Utah and Carbon High elevens for outstanding enperformances in their first counters. a 6 Telephone Business In The youre still FW EC1IMIBS ILILA IF Fo)(S at 1 4 x , CUSTOMERS' DOLLARS ' I' A' I s ' "" x s's s Buildings These are the dollars you pay us for telephone service. Theyre the dollars y expenses of our business: wages to em that are needed for the investors whose savings ployees; federal, state and local taxes; the return to have built our business; depreciation; maintenance; rent; light, heat, etc. . ,ynry-v-- ' s x:2 Vv. w day-by-da- COMMON SENSE CORNER The best time to live is while s OT v AVagc I Employe alive. ;&z & oH In stock now is a supply of cold weather goods for your Prestone, Perma-guar- d protection. or Zerex for your car a and fine, unbeatable Warm Morning Heater for your front room comfort all through the winter and for many winters to come. Once youve used a Warm Morning, nothing else will do. For your canning supplies bottles, caps, lids and sugar in any quantity, just call 4476. Two deliveries daily. W c 2 Q fc oH INVESTORS' DOLLARS f c 2S Carbon Grocery Company s Q H t and vLotel Taxi;" a f ' V50Wr - r ' '' C' ' . ' , ? v 'Scrv'ooii', s Pufcdw! se'd From ' O frjrj. State, W - Ooods-'an- s '' " DeprocleHon iWV .MW" ' ' A service. We must raise many millions of dollars this year and in the next few ' Return for jnvestotrs (for JrtrsLlt t , ; , , These dollars invested in our business by thrifty people in all walks of life are used to build and equip new telephone buildings, to buy and put in place the wire and cable, the poles and telephone instruments needed for telephone , , years to carry out the biggest expansion program in our history A' ;, V t t A I oio Naomi Anderson Hostess At Sewing Club Meeting UNLESS VJO HAVE ENOUGH The Sewing Club met at Naomi Andersons home to hold their regular meeting which is held every other Friday. The clubs object is naturally sewing, however, in addition each members birthday is celebrated with a party. Those present at the recent meeting included Lillian Harvey, Pat Waring, Dora Smith, Mary Bon, Leatha Odendahl and Mrs. Anderson, the hostess. Guests were Marie Merrihew, and Lor-trai- CUSTOMERS DOLLARS IV E CANT GET THE INVESTORS DOLLARS IVE NEED Unless we have enough customers dollars so that there is a reasonable amount left over for the people who have put their savings in our business, we wont be able to get the investors dollars needs required for expansion of telephone service to meet todays defense and civilian To induce investors to put their savings in our business, our earnings must compare favorably with other investments available to them. It is the investors money which has made possible the f expansion and improvement of telephone service in this state. 'nt- grate ft? ne Jacolette. The members sewed and deli cious refreshments were served. J . ' i |