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Show I II Crank Case Service U M M 1 1 Drive up to our door. Let us drain the 1 1 U II old oil from your crank cose and fill It J M H II with the correct grade of Gargoyle II H B l Mobllolls as specified in the Vacuum Oil II U 1 H 1 1 Company's Chart of Recommendations. II H B We charge you only for the new oil II fl H the service is free. II V I H We want you to experience the benefits II B of Correct Lubrication. We are con- II M I fldcnt you will be a permanent customer. II H Moiloils I Public Needs and Public j Obligations j TMIE ability of a public utility to serve 'the public I JL depends upon the attitude of the community toward - I . I the utility. 1 The initial appearance of a needed utility in a community i I is always cordially welcomed. It is recognized not only 1 as filling a decided want, but also as an evidence of the I growth and development and prosperity of the community. 1 So long as appreciation of the utility finds expression in the public's willingness to grant to the enterprise revenues k adequate to meet its honest requirements under efficient . ' management, so long will the utility be able to serve the I public satisfactorily. !But there must be mutual understanding and mutual confidence. m Neither a putoic nor a private enterprise can build permanent success j i upon revenues dertved from a public that has no faith in nor respect M for the institution. 1 The utility's obligation fa to serve; the public's obligation is to create j such conditions as wilf make it possible for the utility to serve. j g The Telephone Company ia subject to the same economic laws and g principles as those -governing other industries. The permanency and S IB! adequacy of telephone service depend upon the same factors as are 8 1 r involved in the security and permanency of every other established i M industry. , M Mutual understanding of each other's needs and mutual willingness i i e to supply such needs will insure adequate and efficient service to the i H public and financial security to the Company. I j I The Mountain States Telephone I j and Telegraph Company . 4-348 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at ' Salt Lake City, Utah. June 23, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Lorenzo B. Gunnell, of Howell, Utah, who, on July 20, 1914 made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 012877, for N, Section 14, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lalce Meridian, has filed notice of intention in-tention to make five-year, Proof, to establish claim to the land a-bove a-bove described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Brig-ham, Brig-ham, 'Utah, on the 9th. day of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin Jordan, William Allen, J, D. Craven, Carl Schriber, all of Howell, TOK GOULD B. BAKLEY,, June 28-Aug, 2 Register, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE GARLAND GLOBE IflpSp1 Clean. Cool I I 1 Kitchen I I JflSKMEiral '?or canning and preserv- psSi ing, what a comfort to have . jlgfJSKMW i a Florence Oil Cook Stove, I W y instead of working over a I J big hot fire that tirts you jyjj Ut takes away your Ij(fH!V The Florence cooks like Wickless, odor- mWiWB. i .i lesB, economi- StjllHi a8' e 1 ut,en8" rests in a heiC,naCndtreasy Sji, c'ean hat flame that can I ,0 Wtm be instantly regulated for I IS any cooking purpose. ' ' FOR SALE BY Hyrum Jensen Furniture and Hardware Co. GARLAND. I Garrett & Richards ....Dealers in.... Fresh and Cured Meats, Green, Staple ana Fancy Groceries Always on Hand j DELIVERY AMP COLD STORAGe" A Few Things We Buy: Beef, Pork, Veal. Mutton, Poultry, Wool. Pelts. Hides and Produce WE MEET ALL COMPETITION Both Phones , lms'70:Ail Garland Utah |