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Show ! To Build and Foster f ; s 'SI : i I . I I a COMMUNITY always welcomes the establishing of an institution j j 1 that fills a recognized community need; unfortunately it doesn't .te ; I 1 always manifest a lively interest in the health of such an msti- j 1 tution after it is established. ' ! 1 ' It is one thing to establish industries; it is quite another thing t3 ' 1 ' i k! build up, develop and maintain them. 1 An industry can be established by the investment of capital; its I development and maintenance depend upon the attitude of the public j . g toward the enterprise and toward the product. j j I Likewise, the permanency of an institution depends upon the will- ; j 1 ' ingness of its customers to pay a sufficient price for its product to enable j j w it to continue strong and healthy financially. 1 & 1 . The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company's systeni of , I wires, furnishing the means of communication over mountains, plains if and desert, is a tremendous factor in the development of the AYest. ' I ' u S ' 1 Telephone service is a "home product" of every community in the S ' ' i mountain states, and is woven into the very warp and woof of commercial : and social life. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service de- I pend upon the same factors as are involved in the security and per- If manency of every other established industry. p i a h' ! 1 AYith very, very few exceptions the people of the West recognize v 1 these principles and pursue a "live and let live" policy toward all . legitimate business institutions. j ' - ; 7 : " I . 1 'N ' S ' I I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph j i . Company : - - 1 ; ; i r i t lhgY) C5RTERS 1 ei' No metal I pftA can touch youl 1 give you the utmost in f ( . garter service and com- I fort because that's our i I guarantee. I A STEIN & COMPANY j IItVaYS TO SAYDiSCTLy: Imms CARTERS I . i J i v1 k bed-ridden sufTcrcra from 8"k a . "feknche and rheumatic pains owe nt It , ,COudi''n to the fact that they neg-in neg-in an,' "'"tn-j first warning of kidney trouble. rromPt cction at the first sign of dis-, dis-, CM' Wncys will prevent much suf- i."1?' Keep the blood stream pure by ', wcpm2 the kidnevs healthy and the f ft? 'sono"ti waste matter that causes pain misery will be eliminated from the Wiv '.'Hem. joji: i.'l'J'rought relief to thousands of suf- tc" "Qa e"d women who were af- t 'n'leic'1-' bacta:lie. rheumatic paint. Etin" or ,: "lointi, wrc n-.iisclcs, diizhicus. pufiiinrss Z-iO'-"' Vil, "j Sot:io peck8, billouancin. bladdtr '.csCy "(;"oli'PP:tite or other tymptomaot ,fv "li'j'; Ssm - Small, Clayton, N. M., writes: j 1 A -.i bf" ""y I l taken bad with my kidneys rf" hU.'r ' 1 had been in bed two monthi, o: ' "' '(h a 1"" ore. Then I tot so bad some- 1 to., -ftlliad 10 be done. We noticed an advertise- .1t:r: 'Si. Clavton News for Foley Kidney ,' :'.tci , J'est"t far some. They hove done nre f ;ii I ' ,Ki than all the medicine 1 have: tali en.' strength comes from well-digested and ,1,'oroughly assimilated food Hood's svn-saparllk' tones the digestive organs. Tnrfthus builds up the strength. If you M,e getting "run down." begin taking Ib-ori's a; once. It gives nerve, m'-ntal j and dlgcslnc strength. (Adv.) |