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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1909. I Officers DAVID ECCLES M. S. BROWNING HENRY H. ROLAPP H. H. SPENCER : President Vice-Preside- nt - -- Secretary Treasurer Amal Company I ; GENERAL OFFICES, ECCLES BLDG. OGDEN, UTAH M FACTORIES: " i FRUIT INSURANCE A Bell Telephone in the house is the bet Fruit Insurance. reports of the United States Weather Bureau. i 3 r ; ; (I r : : : - ( "A A It enables the grower to receive regularly the few minutes of time often mean the difference between the loss of a crop and its preservation. The Bell Telephone with its universal connections is the farmers great friend. It not only helps him to grow his crop and preserve it, but is of highest value when the time comes to market it. The farmer with a Bell Telephone does not have to take chances on market conditions. He may step to his telephone and learn instantly just what market conditions are. One such conversation often saves him enough money to pay his telephone bill for a year. connections with every market point in the entire region inter-mounta- in 'if i i : j : I t 1 . , i .... Bell Telephone Service means |