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Show ' 1.1 ; i .0 .- ' - o 1:1 , yt IS : -vi - i v" i H j: Li t- t DON'T LIVE IN A SHADOW LI ALL YOUR LIFE g g I 13 Step out of the shadow of financial depend- encc into the sunshine of financial independ- j encc. The step is not Ions, the way is not $ difficult a savings account with a portion g of your earnings added regularly wall soon J place you in a position where you can be . j linancially independent. Lhi m I Bank of American Fork . 33 Years Successful Banking i ji !i Clawson I Elsraorh i 'rt. ! LAWYERS j f ply ? GENERAL PRACTICE t SPECIALIZING I11 ? te WILLS and PROBATE e i yo f Rsy Elsmore at American Fo i office every fourth day. ji t....ne. oe a '"i""-. t : !el I he 1 Wcllrf 111 ffllili t- flSIS 'u i An opportunity to make more extensive use of Electric Servants and keep ;c down the cost! Our new j COMBINATION RATE 1 I completely solves i I the problem j 0 f r Here's what you can have, in various combinations Lj i of Electric Service, at a surprisingly low cost I ' j 1 t j 5 LIGHTING and COOKING 3 j r or i $ LIGHTING, COOKING and I REFRIGERATION OR 1 LIGHTING, COOKING and j I WATER HEATING 5 or S ! I LIGHTING, COOKING, WATER s HEATING and REFRIGERATION j ; OR LIGHTING and REFRIGERATION S or ; LIGHTING and FURNACE STOKER ' OR OIL BURNER MOTOR i i All other home Electric Devices can be used with i ! any of the above combinations. ' p y 1 i Let us analyze your own case and show you how the application of this rate brings you greater convenience at a real saving as compared with old-fashioned methods meth-ods of home-making. ' PHONE us . A Q ! I I "ip Iff ff I 1 1 Utah Telephone Users Place Daily Average of 4911 Long Distance Calls in 1928 Telephone "Traveling" Increases Daily One of the most important factors that made posaible the recent reductions iu Long Distance rates, effectire February Feb-ruary 1, was the increased use of the service from day to day In 1 9 23. for example, an average of 3430 long distance dis-tance calls were placed each day from various parts of the state. In 192S the daily average in Utah was 4911. ! In 1923 an average of 24.. 590 calls to distant points J originated each day in the entire Mountain States territory. s Iu 19-S the number had increased to 31.S19. j If, under the latest schedule of rate reductions, the use of Long Distance continues to increase, it not only tells a story of t lie telephone's increasing value in your business and social life, but unmistakably indicates a growing Utah. A STATEMENT OF POLICY "Today, practically any one anywhere can talk by telephone tele-phone villi any one else, anywhere iu the country. Moreover, ) any one in the United States can now converse by telephone Willi anv one in Great Britain, Canada, Cuba and the principal prin-cipal cities of Mexico." From an address by Walter S. GiffotxI. President, ! American Telcplione and Telegraph Company. "S:'te th.is address, delivered by Mr. Gilford over a year ago, teUphor- service has been extended to twelve additional countries oj Europe." V. II. RcM, President, j j The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. j Your Telephone Connects With 27.000,000 Others j 1 |