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Show IHow Long Distance Service I Is Constantly Guarded : 1 . A. Ab cfciully as the sentinel guards the camp f his comrades . 1 X9 m timo of war, we guard your telephone talks over the lonir-dis- 8 3 tancc tolepliono lines. b . g M$ Your, telephone is sheltered in home or office, but the wires ' 1 wIS connecting it with telephones in other cities and towns cross bleak , I j mountain ranges and storm-swept prairies, subject constantly to 'fe J the ravages of the elements. ,;.,;; P 8!fl Day and night the wire chiefs watch tho circuits, testing 'M them, keeping them clear and preparing in cases of emergency to '" rush repairmen to the scene of trouble. "g A EveiT morning at (i o'clock, before tho day's business begins, ' 1 A tests are made with delicate apparatus, and with it the place can 4 ! 00 dotermined within at least 100 feet where a loose wire, a broken ! "m! cross-arm or even a broken tree branch hanging in the wires, niav ' "ig .l be causing trouble. ., Kg Every month repairmen go over all the circuits. Cross-arms . - i m damaged by lightning are repaired, poles or wires loosened by the J wind arc strengthened, broken insulators are replaced and all '-& J other needed .repairs are made. ICven overhanging trees arc . h ! trimmed up properly. , $ 4J To insure the public against sudden breaking of poles, carry- ; jHj I ing down with them perhaps a score of wires, at regular Intervals lb j polc-to-pole inspections are made. livery pole is tested, decayed ' P Wt wood scraped away and a record of the condition of each pole . - jHj placed on file so that replacements may be made as needed. i rfl Carefully, constantly and unceasingly the long-distance lines iB arc guarded to provide immediate service. f M The Mountain States Telephone m and Telegraph Company eMhaBmntteyegeygej i - - - - - - - I Qut an pa jl - Etectrici mMm J ' I $ inyourwfflhmf I Install it now. It's the The exact temperature to I most thoroughly com- suit your needs is yours I fortable- and dependable at the turn of a switch. I cooking aid you can There's no guesswork nor . I possibly have. worry. I An electric range makes cooking a joy. I ' You never have to regulate the fire nor I " " 1' carry coa nor emPty ases nor uss Wl I W f ames nor enurc odrs You save not only I ' (l me' wor anc worry' ut aso fooc1, eat I ''' jflRi sn"ns ess vegetables retain their full flavor and I aJM. I goodness everything is cooked perfectly. I I mBI '8 ccan' economical, serviceable joyful! 1 5 Em$V ur 'sPay room offers innumerable suggestions' I mBe to the many folks who are seeking for those JwttKy Christmas gifts which best express their thought I JBg? an( we wses' K VT Vacuum cleaners, washers, sewing machines B -0 .' nncl many small appliances are here for your m You ihonlcl have selection. There's a wide range of price and style. a Hoover I VfxihV&efei &IM " o Half I'rlco oii nil Coata, Suite, Dresses Dress-es nnd Millinery at I'oople'a Co-op. Wo have a awell stock of room' ntzod ruga that we ale telling at a big discount. People'e Co-op. nil v. MRS FREDRICKSON THANKS HILPMt I 348b NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dltl'AHTMBNT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Intl Office at Snlt Lake City. Utah, October 13. 1920. Notice lt hereby given that Robert Amoi Wagtlaff. ot American Fork, Utah, who, on September 20, 1916, made Homestead entry. No. 016912, for NUM. Section- 17. Township 6 South', Range 1 Weet, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention lo make five-year Proof, to eitiullih Claim to the land above described, be-foro be-foro Register A Receiver, U. 0. Land OHlce. nt Salt Lako City. Utah, nn the 20th day of November. 1920. Claimant names at wltndflsea: Amos Wagstafr. Ell H. Hawkina. John Hollndrahe, Ell J. Clayton, all of American Fork, Utah. QOULI) II. ULAKLBY. Rogltter. First Publication October 21, 1880. M prepared -1 I M I Signs are plain nn they can , be. Real cold weather we will I VY11HN tho tompornturo ' W gets below nlxty- eight dogreos your homo 'B Isn't ns comtnrtiiblo na It ' thoulil be. It It You think -ffl you onaht to rail us up to . look over your hoatlng .H equipment nnd perhaps in- H stall another, don't youT U Well bo glad to eorvo you ' and vouil bo glnd wo did. ' B H r-TPtttttiatiitiaaBBi bibbh if pEMEMBMtossk U "J II your grocer for Cal- ; -IB umet Baking Powder and be , 'M 1 1 sure that you get it the In- I dianheadontheorangelabeL . . Then forget about bake J ' I day failures. For you will ;' ' I never have any. Calumet 4H always produces the sweet- fl B est and most palatable foods. ; fl - I I 'jjH M ieaal Jo,. . thM'd&Jm4&yL I W'M PUT YOUR HONEY I wm-w IN QU BMJIC. I Spending ALL ho makes will never got a man 11 anything but GRIEF; regularly banking a PART of Jl his income will obtain for him HAPPINESS and fl INDEPENDENCE. A man aliould not bo STINGY, but ho should bo B PRUDE NT and put in the bank a portion of his earn- i ings. ( m Tlian success is certain. . 1 Try it, . .4.. . 1 Wt invite YOUR Banking Busings. fl PEOPLE'S BANK OF LEHI I STATE STREET LEHI 11 |