OCR Text |
Show industry and the ational economy , but is 60 per cent less than what the United States Supreme Court has repeated ly held to be a fair and reasonab le rate of return for regulate d utilities. Since 1939 railroad freight rates have increase d only 17 per cent, while wage rates have increase d 52 per cent, the average price of material s 67 per cent, and the rate of payroll taxes 52 per cent. New equipme nt calling for &. capital investm ent of nearly one billion dollars has been ordered to further increase their operating efficienc y and provide better service. Hospital s all over the countr:r can now count on reliable long life emergen cy lighting since the developm ent of the Everead y 4:S volt B battery; accordin g to battery engineer s, it is the most efficient storage power ever invented. Illinois was the first the Union to ratify the Suffrage amendm ent to stitution . The state of Missour i the chief sources in the lead and zinc. state in ·woman' s the Conis one of U . S. for The city or Baltimo re, Maryland, was first settled in 1662, the of Civi1 first given legislati ve recognit ion At the outbreak War Delawar e was a slave hold- in 1729, and chartere d as a city f ing state. in 1796. Utai TELEPHON~ EXPANSION For the year 1944 the state Jff South Dakota led all states of the Union in the producti on of rye with Nebrask a and Oklahoma ranking second and third as named. Rye is also grown in quantiti es in 32 otheJ: states of the Union. SEE and store poultry - and have dressed poultry always on hand for your own use, or for sale. The old Chief No. 1 mine in Eureka is 11 an examp le of the faith and persis tence of minin g men. Three times SINCE V-J DAY GREATEST IN HISTORY OU . S:·AN SL~UGtiTER at the maturit y date desired - and have beef or lamb or pork all year 'round. ••• the scores of Centennial Exhibits; plus the big PouHry Sbow, the 4-H Club prize-winning exhilliu and tile Art show. Utah grew by leaps and bound s during the war. It hasn't stoppe d ' since. Teleph one expans ion in the state 'since V-J Day has been the greate st in our history despite materi al shorta ges and difficu lties in gettin g supplie s. -EN JO Y••• the clamorous MIDWAY and the spec· tacular crandstand finale·· Utah University , Expects 9000 Stude nts This Fall Cava lcade of Stars iC THI S 15 WH AI WE DID ! General Admission te Grandstand· • iacludiRC admissiol to &rolldS 60c adlllts; 25c children to age 12 I A record number of 9,000 stu- 1 dents will enroll at the Univers ity of Utah this autumn quarter, University officials report. Of this number, ""t>ver 5,000 will SALT LAKE CITY be veterans atttendi ng school Admi..lon to CJ'OUnd• only: 25c & JSc under the G. I. Bill of Rights. To give these students the best I '::-•• ••..• • • • • • •.. • • the old mine has faded and each • time it has staged a comeb ack. n • Added 32,857 telephones. That's over 4,000 1tUJre than we have in Ogden and Provo. We're serving 143_...667 in the state-a gais Comple ted 57 separate equipm ent installa tion jobs. We're working now on 123 more to expand local and long distance ~ Jervice. State Fair Grounds I'. ' ,..-, 1 and si>teS any mod~:.the-minute 2-- ... W-44-123-47 EXPIRES :ti:'C 51 lllllil , " •UUtO I'! STANDARD OlL CoMPAN 'r or CALIFORNlA ~--,~ BY BETTER FARMING E~ HERE''$ YIIJR PillS 1() CAREFREE MfJTIRING SEE YOUR ELECTRIC 9;:~EQUIPMENT DEALE RA UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. MESSAGE * -a• Added 587 new employees iscrease of oveT 34o/o· We now have /1" ' •force of 2,301. we will.. have spent $8,002, 000 in Uttlb 011 constru ction and -plant addition s sin~e V-] Day. _,-/"" t.4!,.....,r I • FRANK B. TUFT DRAPER, UTAH Mel Carls on. Mgr. •-p Phon e Mid. 212 Bytheendofthey~;~ ~ r" W by bother with rash? A Chevro n Credit Card is good at all Standard Sta· tions, Inc. and Chevron Gas Stations in the West. It's good for quality prod· ucts and services wherever you go. See me today for an application for your Chevron Card ... or apply at any Stand~ ard Sta cion~ Inc. or Chevron Gas Stadon.. 114 North Main Placed in service 1,887 miles of toll circuits to carry the increase d volume of losg distance calls. • Card l'lumb•r EVER YWHE RE diate delivery. METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH ... WEST ERN MOTO RISTS of new. up ee"Iers are £tectnc fr for immeava•·tab1e now \ '· o/29% . - ' '; ...·A~•u{o-•·- • · A STAN DARD OFJ. CA'I:IF ORNIA SERVICE • ' 4 • In spite of thi; tirge- c:ns~ruction progra~here are still 10,700 people waitin g for service . We want not only to provid e servic e . ' for them but also to impro ve the speed and qualit y of service for all our presen t custom ers. • We'll go right on_, doing everyt hing necess ary until we have • enoug h faciliti es to meet all of Utah's teleph one _need s-toda y's, 1 \ and tomor row's. . -- THf MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPAN |