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Show l X-;.Y.S .y2MfA Hoy much should-1 give to make this a better world? A CERTAIN man in New York filled out his income tax report. It showed an income so large that his tax was 53, And his total gifts to church and charity char-ity for the year vsero $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it! Most of us do better than that ; but not so very-much very-much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes is less than we spend for daily papers less than a local telephone cail less than a third of the day's car fare less than 3 cents a day No wonder that 80" of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospitals turn avay thousands of sick people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. It isn't because, we are selfish; it isn't because we don't want to help. It's jusv because no one has ever put r p a great big program to us, and asked us to think of the work of the church in a systematic businesslike way. The Interchurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty denominations. They have surveyed their whole task, no business could have deny it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could have s more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million doi-' doi-' lars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns cam-paigns are joined in one united effort. And they come to the men or women who love America to you this vveck asking you to use them ss the chan nel through which a certain definite part of your income can be be applied to make this a better world. Only you can determine what part of your income that snouid be. It's a good time ri.t now to answer that question. We're passing through the vcrid just once how mucti better will the wend be because you passed through? Unifd j.ih-.jX April 25th Financial ii T. '; - j to Campaign U' j j May 2nd r 1 -1 "T ; 1 V - ,- ---3 -, ; oT"a1Ti cfDJbrih .Jmerica The publication of this advertisement ts marie possible through the cooperation (It i r ty denominations. ; Any Wheel Which. Does Not Pull Equally With III the Others Acts s a Brake III .a:1!'5"'!?'1"! ' ! If! '':"' :- , ' I y - ' ' ' . '"'X - - ;K , a r , '. : , '. y- t v- i J S , , - - . . v r,. ' V.v,;'" . :.S '15 I : : ,K;l-. '-V.;i!;v:;,;c in r-y-:- -;.v; 'yv.'v'-.:-:;: : v?-: ; ' .i.'lVl M ; ill fel'.:N ' -,f i : i; '"'"' -.i i I I V; "V 1 1 liook ngnin at the din wijut ! Ion see lour es'.ly nnd fairly, Tlie manngraiont must oo-or- 1 f, factoid nctossary in Uevpin-' 'the Big Wheel of tiiiinte Hie wliole effort and cunUuct the business I Sf! co-ntiniious tclc-j-.honc service revolving at the to the end that: I t t j i'""'"-'1, 'r!'is Wnc '"I;1' ;;','!)('r the puMic receives sufficient, continuous and j t h li lo g''""' " 'ts daily grist of 80,SO0,(()) calls pfli.,jp, , srvvicc ! . over 11,795,747 telephones, of which 7,000,000 .nic-. i j a are i:eil-ou ncd. the employes receive fair wages and protec- I v I tion against a sudden shutting down of the in- 1 Indus! rial pi-ogress depends more each day on tiusti1-. Their positions must be secure through I ii s g the tclohliono to destrov soace. save time and in- I 5 B 9 crease tiie efficiency of every worker in every , . i ! I field. the owners who buy shares of stock receive a j a I i fair wage for their savings invested in the busi- I f ' i Therefore, the responsibility of each smaller noss. A stockholder provides money to expand B 3 wheel within the I'ig Wheel increases daily. the business which grows daily; lie must receive S HI It is the duty of (he public to pay an adequate a f':ir Iatc of i,Uc,'ert on his moc' invested. jll rate for adequate service, and to protect the em- Therefore, the management represents the em- p a ployes supplying (lie service. ployes in dealing with the owners and the public. I ggl It is the duty of the employes to provide suf- Tiie management represents the owners and the 1 1 ill ficiont saiisfactorv service to the end that the IWic ,n dealing with tlie employes. The man- j If! puhlic will pay rates necessary to support the 'n J"st co-ordinate the effort of each S Us business. emaiier wheel to tho end that the Wheel of Con- I fj B - tinuous Service revolves every hour of every day I III K is ta 1"ty of 'he owners to provide ef- every year, at the speed necessary to prote'et in- I 1 . fieient management to operate tlie property hon- dustridl progress. HI The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. WJv : ' : i That old car of yonrs wa.s i)ii;j,'hty ft'ood in its d;iy but,, it isn't up to date mid doesn't quite satisfy yon n Bring it in mid get an estimate of what we will allov,-fur allov,-fur it against a new one You'll he on the road again in a few days with an ui to the niiu'nte outfit and will thank us for the suggestion. 'j Look in ;uid look us over. I T .-I" ' -;r-: - :JJ ' ' '. . . 1j-v 1.1 'i :( : si .-.-m, . -;( jl -: i 'I si. Merz Cx pti:.;;;: V. ,:v. ..i!;- '' MOUNT FI.KASAXT, UTAH. 1 '",. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. W. 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