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Show i 'r& AND EASY 0 U TO CHANGE I Sy FUSE PLUGS 1 yourself! j If your lights ever go out because of a blown fW ,i , no need to call the Utah Power & Light Com wait in the dark or without electricity for 00f "y ir,i until a service man comes. You can easily Dnr" DWJi yourself. By doing so, you'll not only save time V 1 tires and gasoline, too! So be wise always kwrTt spare fuse plugs on hand. r a lew HERE'S HOW TO CHANGE FUSE PLUGS "?-!X'vvtfs QS SLmple as rePlacin9 a lamp bulb) r . -1 - jifi 1 "Nmj,. Open main switch. tJ R wvI (Stand on dry surface) TJzp fl- ' Unscrew blown fuse plug. i$M ,-.! r (Touch only top of fuse) JsSsT" Screw in a new plug. jJSjj (Again touch only top of fuse) J cdH) . 'flfrqi - -4- Kj : Close main switch. Uy j 1, ' Cartridge type fuses (used C on electric range circuits) jwxJ 1 are easily replaced in the same manner. Wy ' KEEP A FEW SPARE FUSE PLUGS ON HAND ' Never insert a penny or other metal object Thij a . '., extremely dangerous and may result in serious damagt UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, Do You Want to Lose These Old Friends? J. C. Penney Sears, Roebuck -Montgomery Ward people of Utah to decide. You will have a chance to and other friendly, money-saving stores are in TSZkSL a danger of being forced out of Utah by an unfair tax. You can help keep them here by voting Here's How the Tax Would Destroy Your Friendly, , AGAINST No. 2 on the November ballot. Money-saving Chain Stores I Perhaps at this very minute you are wearing clothes Briefly, the ta? would compel 123 chain stores, inclnd- bought at a Penney store. Perhaps a good many of ing Penney, Sears, Ward, out of a total of some 6000 your household furnishings and your farm or garden stores in Utah to pay a yearly license of as much a tools came from Sears or Ward's. You bought those $500 each and would compel these stores to payu , things at those stores because you knew you'd get good much as $5,000 every year for every new store opened , ; quality at low prices. or for any store moving to a new location. All this ' Penney stores have served Utah people for more than would be in addition to the yearly average of $0,517 a quarter of a century. ' They are friends of the thrifty taxes per store tl ey already are paying. 1 Sthesld ofnvner U $T T T Many of e stofes )ust couldn't afford to pay an on fammesTn Z K 7, u ?W" $500 a year withou raising their prices. None of the S neeHf L Zn y'?S E Sf Share f th6ir st C"W Possibly pay aVrly tax of $5000 for the clothing needs at Penney stores. And saving money! privilege of moving to a new location - or for ope You will remember that before Sears and Ward came ing a new store. This $5000 yearly tax would freeze to Utah, many a farm family bought household goods chain stores in their present locations. But without and other needs by mail. These two firms some years freedom to move, as conditions change, any store ago brought their stores here as an added convenience sooner or later would wither and die. and economy to Utah people. . , Me v . , . ' . , With chain stores gone, you would no longer be io Yet, because of a trick tax scheme, these old friends of to buy at an average saving of at least 10. It would yours are threatened with extinction. It is up to the cost you more to live. To keep low-price Chain Stores and the savings they bring you- 1?; mark your ballot (on November 3rd) like this f 'fJ?'fe 4 , ' 7 Till adTorllmt wn fJjj jjj 1 y with contributions lion " '.-.S-fAk r i - y i"9 tockhold.r. mi tar T , &ry&!;ivJifiyaf!Z JtS "tore. who., lavroai and icwit- . , , from tadWdunl cillMM 'y htI Ft Abovt it (it txact wording -.; ' .. ;,!ur .l. , , . Unit.d Cttl.oni !'L Sail ' ,'licar at Ut bottom Of your ballot. Conlin.ntal Bank Building w |