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Show Kj East, West, North and South, across the Inter-Mountain Country, the toll lines of the " Rocky Mountain Ht Bell Telephone Company wind in and out among the various communities of Ht Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Hf The various phases of country and climate covered by them are varied in the extreme. From semi-tropical Southern Utah, where cotton is H grown, to the land of perpetual snow, as exemplified by portions of the Canadian Rockies, and from Nevada across the tractless wabtes of the H Great American Desert, in places the only evidence of man's handiwork, over the Grea't Continental Divide, onto the plains of Western Ne- Hj braska, our lines are busy catering to the demands made upon them by the public. Hj Few people realize that in point of area, the territory of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company is the second largest in the world, H to be operated by one company; over 416,000 square miles being served by this company, an area greater than that of Germany and France com- HJ bined. H! There are over 12,000 Bell Telephone Stations in Salt Lake City proper, at the present time, which may be put into instant communication H vith distant points at the subscriber's request. Have you one of them? fa ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE CO. fa H' UJNTIVEreSI SERVICE &r I AMALGAMATED SUGAR I COMPANY H DAVID ECCLES, President H M. S. BROWNING, Vice-President HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary H H. H. SPENCER, Treasurer I GENERAL OFFICES: - - - - OGDEN, UTAH H Factories at Ogden, Utah ; Logan, Utah ; La Grande, Oregon H |