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Show 4 ' Appreciated Presents Good Values , You Will Find ' -Tyf ' Here SHOPPERS : ...... Dont wait 'till the Last Minute IP - Only a Small Deposit Required to Hold Your Presents Hub Mens Store Open Evenings Until Christmas i 0 ' A. l We have tried and tried to Find some new way of saying It, but we cannot -"So here's A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to those whom we are glad to count our friends in the large territory served by our lines. It is a pleasant privilege to extend our thanks and appreciation ap-preciation for their patronage. We consider ourselves citizens and business-men wherever our lines extend, large taxpayers, large employers em-ployers of labor and consumers of locally produced materials. We are, therefore, interested in aiding every constructive enterprise in the cities and towns we serve, to increase its growth and promote its civic, social and popular enterprises. In this spirit of willingness and eagerness to cooperate with our fellow-townsmen, we are happy to convey to you our expression of good will and appreciation. UTAH POWER &1IGHT CO. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICB A GREATER TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR UTAH , eaaaaBMaBMBMBBBaaaaBaBBaBiaBBBWBaaaBBBaBaMeMBieB - GROWING WITH UTAH Utah has over ; twenty-seven times as many telephones as in 1900. ' Is Utah growlngf y'liili2ffiSi,i" The number of tele-WfJ?i'?Wy? tele-WfJ?i'?Wy? Pnones ,n community is US?V'P1iWPim ' Kood Index of Us np-to-ffltlftr dateness, of Its pros- P VWraS In 1900 there were but JaT Vi XfSili I vAVSDp 2.241 telephones in the , YWKy NW entlre gUte one tele-X, tele-X, - Phone for approximately every 123 persons. Today Utah has 69,517 tolephones, one for every ( persons', and the growth of the service makes your service Increasingly valuable. In the United States almost 19,000,000 telephones make a neighborhood of the nation, and service la available to many European countries as well. . . A STATEMENT OF POLICY "Our. policy and purpose are the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the public. 'Without 'With-out overlooking the fact that we lack the big money incen- ' ' tive for maximum profits and the drive for Improvement that resulta from active and strong competition, we believe the telephone company Is organized to make continuous and effective progress." From an address by Walter 8. Gifford, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. This company as one of the associated companies of tht BeU System is m full accord with the policy outlined above. F. II RcW, President, The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Over 19, 000, 000 Telephones Serve The Country. |