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Show THE TELEPHONE'S j BROADER FIELD I You know tb.2 telephone's I mechanical ingenuity. But j do you know the ingenuity I of its every clay uses. I Ordinary uses of thetele-I thetele-I phone are pretty well under-j under-j stood; but thee is an enor-I enor-I mods field of long dislrance I telephone service just out-I out-I side the ordinary, every day j I'.ses of the average family, j Many families get twice, J three times, five fold and I even ten fold the real service I from the tchphone that I others do. They have no I advantage over their neigh-j neigh-j b.ors, being subscribers to the J same Bell service. But they I are ingenious. They turn to j the long distance telephone . I in emergencies. They em-I em-I ploy long distance to give in-I in-I creased convenience, to relieve re-lieve anxiety, to bind the family together in spite of seperation, to promote social Zife, share happiness, express sympathy and enlarge their interests on every hand. To them the telephone is far more than a convenience for ordering groceries. These wider uses of the telephone are important. And, by the way, long distance dis-tance messages are not as expensive as you may think. Call "Long Distance" and ' inquire about rates. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. I II 8illl I 1 BECKER'S BEER, jf I " f The cooling, satisfying draught; I I I thirst-quenching, refreshing, a S I body, nerve and brain builder. i I j The pure ingredients, m B I j The skillful brewing, 8 1 1 j 1 The proper ageing, Jfi j I The sanitary plant, ji j 1 ' All contribute to If I ? ; I I make Becker's Beer ffl t : ' j i a true health food fi t ' I I " beverage. j?. j jj j B VJnte for price list or J. ' ' l j H order direct from Jy ' ;' ; p) SALT LAKE'S BEST HOTEL YOU'LL EXJOY I0VKRY MINUTE AT THE KEA" VON. Reasonable Rntes, Excellent Accommodations. Accommo-dations. 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X i I Gold Beads, Lockets J and Chains I J C. . .Strang t 4 jeweler Ml. Pleasant Utah J i I EXCURSIONS t forSA REPUBL.ICA STATE CONVENTION. I r i i "- '' T J Ml VROVO, UTAH, Msy 15ih. One fare for Rcund ? I L JS''j I Trip. Tickets on sale Tinlic, Fairfield, Nephi, I $ SrZ Salt Lake. etc.. Moy 15th, all oiher points in Utah. J I j; NU 2S Return Limit MaylTth. I I , Y. M. & Y. L. M. I. A. CONVENTION, Salt Lake City. Jure j h 7, 9, one fare for fhe round trip. Tickets on sale, Nephi, t h Tintic and east, June 6th to IKh inct, return limit June 12th. From T I t all other Utah rints on Erie June 5Ui to8ihinct. u tuin limit I j June 15th. I I SUMMER EXCURSION FARES. ;. I I J To various pastern points. Tickets on s-1-- 'av 18 --2"-- 31, June J I j; 1 5 8 12 15 20- 22 20. July 3--12 CO. Au. l-2-10-?3 J I h 31; Sept. 4 5. Retu rn limit Oct. -t'er l- l.- l . I I SUMMER F.XCURSONS TO CALIFORNIA. ? I j Tickets on sale June 1 to Sent . "ll inc. Return Oct. 31-1. J I f CONVENTION R,TES TO CALIFORNIA. I ', Sale Dates May J7. 18. 19. Fl turn limit Jr'y 15th. f I I " " May 19 --J;0, June, 5. 6, 7, 8 th R.-fir.i limit- Juiy2."'h. I ; Rate going ;. nd returning dire -t i?35. 00. Divorse Roule--. I ; For further info' jna ;i.in and tickets K'e hvA itceiit or write to J I ; G. H. MANDEKKJ ELI), A. G. F. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. - I |