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Show A Piif8 Wool I Custom Mad Is I J 8 Not only because it will wear better and longer or because it is guaranteed to please you, S but because you can get it at an exceedingly low price. ; Call and see the many new pure wool i styles and fabrics recently received and 1 i have your next suit made right, in style, ;. price and quality. I MERCHANT TAILOR ' I Mt. Pleasant, Utah For Stove Repairing & Tinning Write C. J. ANDERSON Spring City, Utah I guarantee all work and furnish extras for any make of stove. All Short Stems Work Guaranteed B. F. LOVELL HAIR CO. Full Line of Hair Goods Combings Made to Order State Street Mount Pleasant, Utah j S. P. Chnstensen, painter and paper pa-per hanger, guarantees all work. Call or phone No. 112-R-6. I I Subscribe for the Pyramid. Hi , ' THE REAL PILLAR OF SOCIETY T'S a good rule that works both ways. When the farmer supports the home merchant and the homo merchant supports the farmer, you have the real pillar of society. The farmer would have a poor farm if lie did not have a good home market. And the merchant can't build up the home market alone. He must have the support of the farmer. Likewise, the merchant has poor business when the service ser-vice he gives is not the best possible. TlWrade must be even. The services must be mutual." So, the picture you are looking at now should be true from both ends. If it. doesn't quite suit you this way, turn the paper around. Now you have seen the real pillar of society. The fanner upholding the merchant and the merchant upholding 1 the farmer. 2 - Up w- ffl0 'r 5 1 '-. Popular Favor and Revenues ; , The success of any utility is largely dependent upon two prime factors-popular factors-popular favor and adequate revenue. One of our Company's most highly prteod assets Is the confidence which the public has in our policies, our methodi and our sincere desire to serve the public well. But as to the factor of revenues, we hava our problems. The territory in which we operate contains fewer persona per square mile than any other similar area in the United States. This means tha, we have an abnormally high investment per unit of population cr per subscriber. The more plant per subscriber, the higher is the maintenance cost per subscriber, sub-scriber, and the depreciation charge per subscriber is proportionately high. The problem is, while providing facilities ample to give standard and adequate ade-quate service throughout our territory, to secure sufficient revenues to meet our total charges and to provide a reasonable rstura upon the large investment invest-ment involved, v ! ' The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. s ie E ' I JULES VERNE'S SatELITOTEATRE'l I Tuesday, May, 1st I MATINEE at 3:30 P.M. Admission 15-25c. I NIGHT PRICE, 25c TO ALL. : '-;. :: : . : ".vx 5::-k x :. :; x':& I ' Other Food 1 H For many years oats have lcn looked upon as an ini- portant food. But not nntil .science decided the question ft of relative food values was it known that oats contain all 9 the elements needed by the body, in splendid proportion. 3 . 1151 Siiipf lUfrJ ROLLED OATS 1 yy ''IHV is that wonderful food. First of oil B $ . the finest oats are selected from th" R : ; sun bathed valleys of the Rocky A $ '- Mountains, then they are rolled to o 8 , . templing flakenpss and packed in ft ijj j?" '' airtight packages. All the natural S Y. ''V'-':'&'if-2':K':' I ' goodness and strength are preserved, i 'j it t k.Ajii Order a package today. g Z Rolled oats "S inrlpe" Kodeo-ct has ttmt sat- K ;; feCIZZZI'r UTAH CEREAL FOOD CO. $ Ot;i)E.. IT.lti. W.'anc-isc sk ::'-k,:;C:x-' ax x :: x : : xen |