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Show MQRt THAN HALF OF OUR POWER IS HITCHED TO URGLf SAM'S WAR MACHINE The other half - of our power permits every individual to attain wartime efficiency, saving time, food, labor and money. COAL IS A blU F ACTOR ' I , Water power is a faithful ally of the United btates at this time -when great demands are being umue upon tlie coal supply. Electric Elec-tric energy provided by Che water power plants of tne Utah Power t liight company saved the people of Utuh l.oou.uuo tons of coal last year. ' tveu greater savings are to De effected in 1518, forming a big contribution to national eifl-citiicy. eifl-citiicy. .besides conserving the available supply . our energy is stimulating the output, of the mines, coal mines have 6,j7 horsepower connected to our lines, in addition 11,000 horsepower is represented In connections used ior cooking. MUNITIONS ARE VITAL In the successful conduct of war, munitions are Indispensable, In Ltaa and Southern Idaho electrio . power equivalent to 04,020 horses J is engaged In this industry, power from our lines Is producing powder pow-der for use on the battle fields of Europe. It is increasing the output of metal mines and converting con-verting it in the mills and smelters, smelt-ers, to tangible weapons against the enemy. FOOD WILL WIN ' ' '. Factories producing food have exactly 6,031 horsepower connected con-nected to our transmission system. Power from our lines is speeding the production of sugar cured meats,, canned goods, flour and cereals as well as otner products necessary to the welfare of the fighting men. CLOTHING IS NEEDED Our fighting men m Europe as well as thfc foicea at , home must have clothes. Utah has not reacheo the height of her possibilities possi-bilities In the manufacture of clothing. Nevertheless the woolen mills of the stale have connected 85 horsepower to the lines of this company.' GREATEH LAND PRODUCTION To keep the. factories supplied with products to meet the in-creaned in-creaned demands of war, agricultural agricul-tural production musi De increased. increas-ed. The power of 6,229 horses has btien put to work cn the farms of Utah and Idaho. Power from our lines is used in Irrigation cs well as in the manufacture of farm implements. im-plements. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS In war, transportation systems must move like clockwork, and electric energy is doing its bit in efficient operutlon. -(Electric en- i frev nf 9i!n7 h gaged in the transportation so1 necessary to the successful con-' duet of war. RAPID COMMUNICATION As necessary at home as It is at the front, communication must be rapid and uninterrupted. Electric enrt-gy Is the'life of it. Our power is linked to the national system. f 125,493 HORSEPOWER Western industries directly re-" lated to the war have 125.493, horsepewer connected to our lines, while 106,300 horsepower furthers the efficiency of the forces at home. Yours For Efficient Public Service, i 1 when you wake .1 up drink glass - of hot water Wash the polaons and toxlna from ' ! system before putting more j . food Into stomach, j ; 1 1 Says Inside-bathing makes any- j one look and feel clean, I 1 sweet and refreshed. , .. i Wasn yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside This Is vastly more Important because t lie skin pores do not absorb impurities impuri-ties Into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be carrred out of the' body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which fire nbBorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain sus-tain the body. A splendid health measure ts to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary cnnal befor putting more food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate phos-phate costs but very little at tbe drug store but is sufficient to make anyone bq enthusiast on Inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching bead or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious a'taeks, acid stomach or exmstipatton are assured of 'pronounced 'pro-nounced improvement In both bealth and ai pearuuce shortly. |