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Show 3 To Build and Foster fl , COMMUNITY always welcomes the establishing of an institution 1 A SSs recognized community need ; unfortunately it doesn't M A Ihvays manifest a lively interest in the health of such an a j tction after it is established. v 1 It is one thing to establish industries; it is quite another thinS to I build up, develop and maintain them. ' 1 An industry cau be established by the "investment of capital; its 1 development and maintenance depend upon the attitude of the publit : I toward the enterprise and toward the product. 1 I Likewise the permanency of an institution depends upon the wilt 1 ingness of its customers to pay a sufficient price for its product to enable i it to continue strong and healthy financially. i I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company's system of : I wires, furnishing the means of communication over mountains, plaira I 1 and desert, is a tremendous factor in the development of the West I I Telephone service is a "home product" of every community in th j: I mountain states, and is woven into the very warp and woof of commercial j 1 and social life. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service dell de-ll pend upon the same factors as are involved in the security and per- 3 manency of every other established industry. g With very, very few exceptions the people of the Vest reeognii 1 these principles and pursue a "live and let live" policy toward aO legitimate business institution. J The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph I . Company 1 I - " The Tractor That ''V) Mother, Son or S.S" " H zJ Grasiddad Can OperateJp 25 More Power, Too -ps to oe lled dai,r. IS-25 Pulls a full 12-20 load with It's a four-wheel tractor -all ample reserve for emergencies. wheels out of furrow t I W.W.BRADY I FAIRVIEW, UTAH. I - Dealer In A FULL LINE OF IMPLEMENTS I For Miller-Cahoon Company of Murray, Utah, i : SUCH AS ' 1 : Beet Machinery, All kinds Hay Tools and ' : Barn Equipments, Machinery SSS? ..Machinery, I Emerson Gasoline merSn Plow Gs. I Engines and Tractors, Silos . I Hoosier Grain Drills, Scrapers, Field Fencing, Newton Wagons Headers, -,XT , . 1 Washing Machines. EXTRAS AND REPAIRS vn att ': STLP PROFESSIONAL CAB!! Lawyer J. W. CHESBY Attornej-at-Law. Office in Lamont Building. ' phone No. 46. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. CLAUD W. BUBQUIS: Attorney-at-Law. Office Second floor of If.i Block. Notary Public in ol: Telephone No. 79. Mt. Pleasant, UUh. Doctors W. P. WINTERS, M. D Physician & Surgeon. Proprietor Winters General E? tal. Office at Hospital, 114 bloefc of Main on 1st West. Phone St Mt. Pleasant, Utah. H. F. SYNDERGAAEDj Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite : Office. Telephone 58. Mount Pleasant, VUi. DR. D. D. TEBBS Telephone No. 7. : Second Floor Wasatch Build-i Mt. Pleasant, Utah. DR. E. A. BUXCH I Dentist. 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. G. F. B03N2 Sanitary Plunfber & Tinner Mt. Pleasant, Utah- ; DR. E. A. PAXMAN Don (1st. Successor to nr. Tanner J Rental Parlor over Weech Drug Telephone So. i LLOYD S. HARRIS I Painter and Paper Han' ! All Grades of Wall PPr- ,C,t Town Orders Solicited- Mt. Pleasant, VUh- ELLIS R. CARTE! Public Stenographer and Bool1"' Mt. Pleasant, Utah. HAVE IT REPAIR At THE BIKE SHOP sltlcrii1K ami Mi;ht BcpalrW" Kirds. |