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Show 1 Reciprocal Relations i - i of Utility and Public j . "VITTHILE .the .'-ownership of a The Telephone Company is carrying VV utility is lo(1Sei with ndivid- ' a terrific load of abnormal costs of 1 v r uals, the .; service . - which ' it , , material . and labor.. . In . view of 'the k " '. renders is for the use of the public. . : fact that our revenues are going along I Rl , The public is, therefore, justified in practically on a level, not increasing ' ij, expecting that the service shall be of with the increased costs of rendering : ' I , a satisfactory quality and adequate to service, the burdpn has grown too $ meet the needs of the community. heavy for us to carry alone. ; ll' ' But no utility can be successful with- . K out the co-operation of the public. In The year 1917 produced in Utah alone j i fact, a relationship of reciprocity exists a deficit of $244,073.10. v . . i between the utility and the, public. Until adjustments are made that . k The duty of the utility to the citizen win correct this condition, the tele- 1 I and the duty of the citizen to the . phone servce npon whjch the pubiic: I 1 ' utili7. i reciprocal and each is inter- dg . . in j rd . - y ested in the welfare of the other. , - v . I If the citizen 'does not prosper the No utility can meet the expectations ' utility loses its patronage. If the util- of the public without adequate reve- 4 ity is not prosperous, the citizen loses nues. h So the public serves its own , through inferior or inadequate service. interests when it co-operates with the . 1 Hence the question of adequate rev- utility in. any effort which the utility . 4 enues for the utility is one with which . makes to produce revenues sufficient ,. both the utility and the public are mu- , to meet the requirements of the senr- . ! t tually concerned. ice. . v j I ; . . ' "' . ' 1 I ' : 7 , - ... : The Mountain States Telephone, and Telegraph Co. , 1 j . ., t, ',,,,. ; , ; . , National and Local I - ij Meat Business 1 - II . ; The meat business of the . -. ' Ip .' s country is conducted by various . J I agencies ' . j , By small slaughter-houses J ; I in villages 1 1 I By local Abattoirs or small I : Packing Houses in towns It . both V '' I V ' , j ; . . Using , only a part of the , ; I ..- local live stock supply ' ' I anc - . I l j- I , . Furnishing only a part of ; ,. 1 , ;' v; ;. 1 . . the local demand for meat. . r- 1 : j . . I : These slaughtering and distributing ' ; ; v- i - - agencies fill a well defined but neces- . : : r sarily restricted place in . the distribu- , lil . , v tlon of the products of. live stock.; t) : ;. I v. : But only packers like Swift. & ; : !; ;' Company, organized on a national " 'scale, are able to undertake the,.iser- " i '' . : ji ; vice that is more .vitally important,. , Ij involving - ' ' j I An Obligation to the Producer j II To purchase for spot cash all the , ! live stock the producer may send j 4 1 ; to market for slaughter. : : t. An Obligation to the Consumer - ' i ij '' " To make available ' to every con- j jjjj sumer, everywhere, in season and ; I I j!l out, the full supply and variety of 1 i I I meat products, of the highest 'ji I . . standard that the market affords. i j 1 ; A" "" 'Year Book"'. 'of "Interesting and" ' -.; i j! instructive facts sent on request 1 1 III Address Swift & Company, jj l Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois I ; Swift & Company, U.S. A.1 W "'IVv. f BEAT GERMANY JupportEVEHYFLAO I I tKatoppoSrwPrwrrianlw , Et 1 w food Tifynt l . WASTE NOTHING I fib "rr" v i r ' t "nii'"!"".i,i.y'.ji'g !..'. "- 1 ........ . - , Mold James Under New Management 100 rooms single or en suite 50 rooms with private baths MRS. TRESIDDER, Prop. 167 S. Main St. Salt Lake City VII Modern and Up-to-Date. Newly Furnished and Absolutely Respectable COMB SAGE TEA ?J -HAIR JDJARKEH IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening- gray, treaked and faded hair la grand-mother'a grand-mother'a recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quke sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful youth-ful appearance Is of the greatest advantage. ad-vantage. . - ' Nowauays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the , Base and the I? jsy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use i product. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time; by morning the rray hair disappears, but what delights de-lights the ladles with Wyeth'a Sags and Sulphur Compound, is that, be-eldesbeautlfully be-eldesbeautlfully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces pro-duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful de-lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation mitiga-tion or prevention of disease, j I USE STANDARD AND SCOFIELD COAL IT MAKES THE BEST OF FIRES Quick Service. Order Today and the Coal will be delivered Tomorrow. Try it. Copperlield Coal Co. PHONE 38 I OXFORD (Formerly BudweLser) Pocket Billiards . First Class Cafe, Modern Rooms in Connection. Tobaccos, Cigars, Drinks, 499 MAIN STREET I J. W. MATTHEWS, Manager. I |