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Show 1 The Nation's Needs First . The illustration shows a military officer hurrying to th telephone for import- i . ( ""I ant military business and a oivilian cheerfully according him the right of way. This typifies the attitude of the nation and it also typifies the attitude of the Bell System. The nation is at war and it is necessary that private interests shall be subordinated subor-dinated to the Government's need for telephone service. When war was declared, the whole Bell System wag immediately placed at the disposal of the Government. During these weeks of military preparedness the Government has had the serv-ioe serv-ioe of the most comprehensive and efficient telephone system in the world. As our military strength grows, and we become larger participants in the great war, the demands of the Government upon our service will continue to increase, and must always be met. An extraordinary increase in telephone traffic, doe to the unprecedented commercial com-mercial and industrial activity incident to the war, must be adequately provided pro-vided for. We ask you to cooperate in this patriotic service, and to bear cheerfully any unavoidable inconvenience or delay in your telephone servioe. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Big 4th of July Celebration At SALT LAKE Terrible engine wreck between two monster mogul engines racing head-on at 60 miles per hour will be one of the thrilling feats of the day. Auto Races, Fat Man's Ford Race, Motorcycle Races, Games, Aerial Acts and hundreds of other amusements. State Fair Grounds When you think printing, think of your home paper. pa-per. Support the newspaper that is always boosting boost-ing for the good of Milford. BEAVER COUNTY NEWS |