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Show . . I" A H V U t i r . P- - d ABSOLUTELY PURE V Our Aim 100 Per Cent 6 . . v . 4 si - Of all the sugars consumed in the State of Utah 85 to 90. per cent is beet sugar. Why should it not be 100 per cent? is 100 per cent pure. 100 per cent of the population of Utah believe in sustaining home industry. Utah-IdaholSug- ar This is the foremost of all home industries. It employs hundreds of home people, pays millions annually to home labor and homeT farmers, keeps millions of dollars at home formerly sent abroad, and - brings to Utah millions of outside money. . L SURELY SUCH AN INDUSTRY MERITS SUPPORT SUGAR CO. UTAH-IDAH- d UTAH-IDAH- O OFFICERS JOSEPH F. SMITH, President THOMAS R. CUTLER, - General Manager C. W. NIBLEY, Vice-Preside- nt DIRECTORS JOSEPH F. SMITH THOMAS R. CUTLER W. S. McCORNICK JOHN C. CUTLER GEORGE ROMNEY C. W. NIBLEY SUB-STATIO- HEBER J. GRANT JAS. D. MURDOCH W. H. WATTIS i at Provo and Pleasant Grove, Utah ALLY -- In helping to carry on the greats war the lElectncal industry is doing its bit Tireless, 4 Vermont Bldg., South Temple between Main and WestTemple Sts. Have you stopped to think what Electricity means to America in this war? It turns the wheels of nearly a million factories; lightens labor in ten million homes; brings ease and comfort into the daily lives of a hundred million peoplerr In the pursuits of peace it is mans ally; but when war appears, it becomes a veritable brother tok Mars. '' li GENERAL OFFICES SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ELECTRICITY-AMERIC- AS - J SUGAR CO. FACTORIES at Lehi, Garland, Payson, Elsinore, West Jordan, and Spanish Fork, Utah , Idaho Falls, Sugar City, Blackfoot and Shelley, Idaho Grants Pass, Oregon North Yakima, Wash. Fallon, Nev. MERRILL NIBLEY, Asst. Genl Manager HORACfc G. WHITNEY Secy &Treas. W. T. PYPER, - Asst. Secy and Treas. u . day in and day out. the Electrical men of this nation are marshaling the forces of heat, light and power for your greater efficiency and benefit. We are doing our utmost to cut out waste and make our service as efficient as possible for your use and for the nations. Whatever your part in this great cause, remember your own personal responsibility. Remember Electricity. Make the best use of this greatest, of all helps. V i '9 i d I , t i hlnC i- ' k round road men. . Thae-- v an to evis pointed President Wilson to oral administration of nu. thought there was no o aouncemftot. K ft t : f tr TtO i A. if |