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Show T uesday, January 25, 1994 Its only human nature to resist change. security in knowing that its easier Progress is oftentimes difficult for to make and receive calls from just us humans to accept. The old ways of doing things seem to work fine. When the automobile came r about anywhere. At CommNet Cellular, we under- - along, most of us wondered what stand how you might feel about the heck was wrong with the horse. cellular telephones. When man learned to were those fly, there of us who refused to admit that air travel was a reality. 1 7 people talking on a phone while driving. Or walking down a street. We understand your reluctance FOR MORE i. F( )rm. It is still a little awkward to see k ). Call to embrace the new and appreciate Then there was the idea of the microwave oven. And, even more recently, the fax machine. An object few people in business can imagine doing without today. Now comes the cellular telephone. Today, farmers use cellular phones instead of two-wa- y radios. A person who builds homes for a living can deal immediately with problems that occur on a job site. And for those who travel long distances by car, there is a sense of a familiarity with the past. After all, most of us grew up in your community. Nonetheless, maybe its about time to try a phone. Make a few calls. See how you like it. Youll discover we specialize in cellular communications for an eight state region. All the way from the mountains to the plains. You need only contact your local CommNet Cellular representative. COMMNETO CELLULAR From the Mountains to the Plains. Sun Advocate. Price, Utah 3B |