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Show 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, Dragerton Local Wants To Find Scohs Dsmocrafie nomination The Dragerton fl. Smith A. grf v jft . (Incumbent) 9 UM Wlocal is interested in knowing if anyone or group would like to build a float for the Labor day parade to be held in Price next Monday. If so get in touch with any of the following men: Arthur Nelson, Lee Jenkins, Carlos Gonzales, Paul James or any of the local union officers for County Treasurer I Mr. King Honored The teachers Birthday , CANDIDATE FOR Treasurer Carbon County Primary Election Sept. 5 Proven Public Service for Past 11 Years! (Paid Political Advertisement) AM for PRGSTON L JONGS FOR CONGRESS Doccuso: Float Builder With him we shall have sound structive thinking end not be "outend "out-trade- d foxed every with nations. other time we deal , Also With him we can ? . f i j I , f k stop spending on useless bureaus and agencies that squander the tax dollar In order to get Votes to perpetu- fr " ate themselves in office. club With Preston Jones we will not have a "yes man but one who will stand on his own feet end will fight for the interest of Utah and the people of BOTH PARTIES. honored Arthur K, King, on his birthday anniversary at his home in Dragerton last week. The guests played Neighbor arid prizes were given to Mrs. Verner Stoddard and Mr. Clifford Mayer. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Stoddard and Mrs. Harold Hanson to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. King, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard aand Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. VOTE "JONES forCONGRESS". J. N. STACEY Mayor of Richfiald, Businas Man and Primary Election Sept. 5 War Vataran R. E. Winn) (Paid Political Advartisamant by speaking of census figures A acr, A mu few-- , ri r M c 1 Vdcplmui f'Ofudcuitov M xip. 133 Un'lttali The 1940 census gave Utahs population 550,310, while tentative 1950 figures show that there are 686,839 people in the state, a gain of about 25. But s. telephone population has gone up much faster. In 1940 this Company was serving 79,400 telephones in Utah;. now the figure has skyrocketed to 185,000, a gain of 133! Bringing a telephone into the world involves a lot more than just delivering it. It has to be connected with all other telephonespwhich means that wires, poles, cable and central office equipment must be available. Moreover, as telephones are added, the job becomes more com-ple- x and costs (particularly at todays high prices) go up. Keeping abreast of demand for telephone service in Utah has required an expenditure of 118,600,000 since the end of the war. And, if Utahs telephone needs are jo be met, large additional amounts of new capital will be needed. This must come from investors, and people will invest their dollars with us only if No indeed, pennies arent chicken feed these days not when you spend them for electricity! Because the pennies that buy your electric service are just about the hardest working coins in your family budget! For instance, a little, lowly penny will do any one of thfte things for you: our earnings compare favorably with those of other businesses. 15 e Uonntain States Telephone & i J S Vacuum-clt- a large ruga Tell you tie correct time far a week Light a 100 watt balk more than 3 kerne Toast 35 slices of kraal Wash kail year family laundry this week Run your radio for an entire evening -- i What else in your family budget does so much to .make life easy, healthful, comfortable for so little cost? UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Home Ownership Telegraph Co. con- -A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Control JL950 |