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Show Mobilizing for the War Your Undo Sam la getting roady to flht. .... u ' 1 All over the country, hundreds of thousands of artisans are busy with war preparation, M Great warships are sliding off tho ways; navy yards and arsenals aro working night and day; H great mobilization camps are springing up as if by maglo; everywhere tho vast resources or H the Nation aro being gathered togother for war. M All ovor the Boll telephone gystom, thousands of employes aro busily ongaged in all H branches of telophone activity, to keep pace with the extraordinary telephone needs of tho H Nation. Everywhere poles aro being set and wires strung, contral ofico equipment increased, H new long distance lines constructed botween important points a id telephono facilities increased. H Tho greater and moro varied tho Government's war activities become, tho greater will bo H tho demands upon tho Bell system for service With tho increased Government requirements, H there will bo greator demands for commercial service ... , . The scarcity of material and labor have set definite limits to tho amount of now construe- H tion, and tho needs of tho individual must be subordinated to thoso of the Nation. H It is going to bo harder to supply now telephones, extension telephones and to put up wlr M to now telephono ntations, becauao of tho vast amount of t .lophono equlpmont devoted to tha M service of tho Gov rnment, and becauso the Bcli organJaw'.lon lias contributed heavily to tho M draft, and many o' our technically trained mon havo voluntarily joined tho colors. H When you use the telephono, wo ask you to remember tho patriotic service we aro render. H Ing the Govornmoi t, the extraordinary conditions wo are fnoing, and to holp us maintain good H service by a conservative use of your telephono and equipment. Mountain States Telephone and Tefegraph Company I At ' D I 1 k P P sat. 7 j i the J M L A h L OcfXl 1 t I , 11,111 -- . I " THE MANILA I riUPINO SEXTET I With Their Original Instruments, Under Personal Direction of I CARLOS HAROg Eminent Spanish Violinist j Presenting a Repertoire of . . . i CLASSIC and POPULAR j PiSipino and Hawaiian i SONGS AND MUSIC j x see Kaimana Sisters THE FAMOUS j HULU DANCERS I I This is Positively thevOnly Organization of its j Kind in the United States. j v Commencing at k Admis- Adults 50c I 8:00 p. m. J sion: Children - - 25c i . Qrawi Ball After fit Bhw i ADMISSION TO BALL " - - - 50 j , AN ORDINANCE Amending Section . . . of. tho Revised Ordinances of Garland City Relating to Snlarlos: no It ordained by tho City Council, as follows: SUCTION I ' SALARIES. That tho snlarlos of the City officers of Garland City are hereby llxed In tho following amounts, respectively: Mayor $ Nothing Connclhnen (each). $ Nothing Recorder, per month $ .'Jfi.OO Treasurer $ Nothing SECTION 2 All nets, or parts of nets, In conflict here- with are hereby repealed, and this net Khali tnlec effect upon Its approval. R. L. nusn. H J. W. LEWIS. T. W. INNES. . L. W. PRESTON, City Connclhnen. Approved by the Mayor this 10th day of October, A.l). 1017. M. D. EVANS, H (Seal) ' Mayor. H Ezra Jensen, City Recorder. It ad ' can give yon all C3s I the light yon want. The Socket can give iMU I only as much as the 5fH I lamp you put in i t. Put in every accket ylpH I the lamps that give pJ I theMOSTiiglu without increasing your i32$l I current Dill. Utah Power & Light Go. I EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE I |