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Show "IT vm) From where I sit ... St Joe Marsh The Cow That Can't "Run Dry" Sandy Johnson showed me his From where I sit, Mabel loot Jersey cows last week. It was a the only one who sometimes doesn't warm day and they were all under know where to stop. For instance, the trees near a watering trough. people often carry personal opin- And darned if one cow wasn't ions too far like the person wbo pumping water into the trough! wanb everyone to accept It's a factshe'd raise the pump choice of political parties, or baO- handle with her nose, and use her players ... or beverages. I prefer throat to push K down again. glass of beer with my meals. I That's Mabel,- Sandy explained know that a lot of other people as she moved away. "Sometimes Prefer milk- Bat ticho they drink that .trough dry, and insist on "herdmg" she's learned bow to fin it again. around to his way of thinking. But she doesn't know her own strength tarns the place into a CJja nf ff swamp if we don't watch her." A Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Fomm Jjrtnn p . . T iiir4t fiffiftS) Ira??!. 1 i'MMUS, ' - V I . m; fmmmmm ' J mmm Troubled with worries over shortages of hired hands, plus rising operation costs? . . . Then put electricity to work on such jobs as brooding, water pumping, pump-ing, and protecting health of poultry with ultraviolet lamps. . . . Farmers pay the same residential rates as city dwellers, dwell-ers, on our interconnected system 1 24 below the national average. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Since 1776 Americans have fought and died to will be upheld as we present a solid front, hold their liberty. Such names as Bunker Hill, America will remain strong. Vital material will New Orleans, Gettysburg, Chateau-Thierry, Pearl roll forth in ever-increasing amounts to help assure Harbor and Iwo Jima are symbolic of our country's victory for our fighting men. Factories, mines, farms sacrifices for freedom and justice. Always in time all America will work overtime as in past emer- of crisis, Americans have forgotten their differences gencies to preserve the American way of life, to exert a unified effort to defeat a common enemy. To this end Utah Copper Division is dedicated. 1 Today America stands in jeopardy. Again As in World Wars I and II, we will help supply the the cherished ideals of freedom and equality copper so vitally needed in our present emergency. 1776-195 J -nff SPIRIT 15 THE SAUE KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION H 0" mm ' --.MMint hmiitiirti i ) i m at jj A Good Neighbor Helpiog to Dnlld a Better Uctb Helping the latiora get things done fcpl for 75 years T.sye.r I''plfM is the telephone's seventy-fifth and busiest What began as a line between '9j A 'p two rooms in a Boston attic in JS? 1876 has developed, in one life- -f. time, into a Long Distance net- 0-': work that covers the Nation. '-T In these threatening times, the 'J ,f , Long Distance lines that bind JCS) 5iA'X.W the country together are Xrtif ' -"XT'n 1 't- v A' 4 more vital than ever aiding 'viW&Svfe' the production effort and . f iSf :- -' guarding the Nation's security. .Jf-l ' '. To help speed yourl-o.ig Distance call, please give the operator the out-of-town number. Telephone lines are busy with national defense. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. |