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Show EASTERN UTAH PH3.lt CO. IHHLA.trtt WIIHU3AWAL The Eastern Utah Telephone com-panc com-panc s ems to ieel inclined to again administer a spankiag to its unruly branch and patrons over here in Castle-dale. Castle-dale. Beginning with the first of the year, we have been told repeatedly of an inclination in-clination to' remove the system from our midst, but, so far as we can learn no particuhr saihiess is or has been felt among users. Tne equipment or service is not of the best by any means, and ' though, on the surface, the removal ; seems a step in the way of retrogration, we will wager it is not but a few months ; after the Eastern's withdrawal, before local people put in a line for themselves ' that will. render the service demanded anJ at the same time be possible of a fro-ther use bee ruse of the lower rates that will be in force, and the spirit of lo. al support that emanates toward the heme institution. Other towns of the county are furnishing excellent service at reasonable rates 'and are enjoying very wide p tronage. Then why can't C istle lale do the same? With the government gov-ernment line over the mountain connecting con-necting on with the local switchboard under a different proposition than at present it will be possible to put through a long distance call, and be able to carry : on a conversation intelligently with ' parties over the state almost an impossibility impos-sibility under existing circumstances. |