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Show During the Recent Coal Famine fl Money in the bank wouldn't keep a house -M warm, but those who had stored a cellar jH full of Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal had something better than money in the Bank. DON'T PAY A PREMIUM for a load of Coal H next December. Cet enough in July to last the winter. il THE UTAH FUEL CO. I 44- 44f ft t ft 4 ft ft ft ft ft fr t ft t"t ft ft ft t4ltI' 'ft ft ft$"$"ft4"ft ft ft ft 4 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ftftfr4"ft ft 'ft ft 'ft ft ft 'ft! 'ft 'ft ft 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ft ?,fH5, H iT i T T f A Ti T T y tfr frMHMfr fr in fr fr lMMt ft fr t fr A t 'ft fr ft ifr fr ft fr fr j A fr fr 1 J MjMfnt ft l I fr ft fr nfrnfrffr$tfr fr tfr fr$Mfrfffr$ft f ft t f frn$Mi jt y ft ft 'ft 'ft 'ft y 'ft ft ftft i ' H 4 l H i "GUESS WHEH 10,000 WILL BE REACHED" i The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company offers two prizes in a guessing contest, based on the following terms and conditions: "To the person who shall guess nearest to the day, hour, minute and second when the subscriber numbering 10,000 signs a contract for Bell telephone service :::::: in salt Lake cuy, $25.00. y:::: H "To the next nearest guess, one 25-dollar book of Toll coupons, good in pay- ment for toll line service." One guess allowed to each individual. . J:f; For the general information of the public it is stated that on February 1, 1906, t?t" fM ft we had 9,721 subscribers in Salt Lake City, and we expect to reach the 10,000 mark M j;;; during March. tjjf jH tH!t. This contest, which is now in force, and shall last until March 10, or such f later date as the 10,000 may be reached, is open to everybody, excepting employees '!'! of this company. Address letters to "Guessing Editor," giving name and address, care of ii Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co. 1 I iZX We have gained 148 net subscribers average per month, for November, De- ; :.-' cember and January. y i |