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Show Mkk fl ; t & a s g a e a 6 s $ g g s ; ? t s s s s ! $ g '-990 0 1 : f : - ! h; u J'; bfi A Drop in the Bucket Every householder's expenses are divided into a number of items; food, rent, clothing, fuel and light, house-furnishings, insurance, education and amusements, sickness and the telephone. Of all these items of expense, the telephone bill is one of the least, being a very small per cent of tho total cost. For a trifling sum at most you have constantly at your command millions of dollars worth of property and the service of skilled workers. In business the cost of the telephone is frequently an even smaller proportion of the overhead expense, than in the household. It only needs an emergency to bring it home to any subscriber that the telephone is worth many times its cost. In the face of today's high costs the telephone is a bargain; bar-gain; and a daily economy for every subscriber. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co, 1 . ltrl , , ' j, A DELICIOUS ROAST. . ggy I f . I kil'vk -j p'Vc-r-? S.ja is m''Jch appreciated by all the family. fpff LA.:v&y rfy We have some fine cuts in loins and i'l!($ABC . I jJV':'-$v?, roasts that you will pronounce un- MW ''i's aPProacnable- Let us in't'.ate you WH. P 'f""s' 4 int0 buyinS from the best stocked SLllivlJ market in town- f' C" ERICKSEX MEAT & GROCERY CO. &'.$iP J Sw Mt. Pleasant, Utah. gomiwi im iiwrncBaangM L,iiitjja.wiwi..iittfrMmaMw-M A Small Case Threslier and Tractor This is the ideal outfit for the man fcintlsr, a 22-shoe grain drill, a 5-sec- who wants to be independent snd do tion spike tooth harrow, an 8-foot his own threshing, and other belt double-action disc harrow or a large and drawbar work, exactly when he manure spreader, wants to, without waiting. For belt and field work, this small We picture a Case 10-18 Kerosene Case Tractor cannot be equalled. A, Tractor and a Case 20x28 Thresher. Case Thresher is equally superior. The tractor will handle all farm ma- Case Machinery has been famous for. j chinery requiring belt power up to 76 years. its rated capacity. " ' Let us tell you how you can de-It de-It will pull easily a 2-bottom plow crease the hard work on your farm 7 to 8 inches deep, or an 8-foot with Case machinery. S. D. LONGSDORF Mt. Pleasant, Utah. , KEROSENElifJSilfRACTORS .I. f V- .r' i , .... - , BEGIN THE NEW YEAR. RIGHT, MR. FARMER! This is the time to figure on a Threshing Machine Outfit. We handle both Tractor and Steam Threshing Outfits, Come and see us. Oit f accuBuUted capital have arisen all the surcewfj of icdvutry HtiH applied scirncr. u II tnt cotuforU and nine li- ratisu f ttw i-uuiuioii lot. L'puti it the world tuusl d-truJ I (w Uu print of riaktructioD io whiib nil tiavr to share 1 -JAMES J. HILL 1 The Successful Farmer , Raises Bigger Crops and cuts down costs by investment in labor-saving machinery. Good prices for the farmers' crops encourage en-courage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world's markets. , The railroads like the farms increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. With fair prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities. Rates high enough to yield a fair return v will insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities. Shity cukwliAemeni (a puhliAJied by the Sb6ociatlon )f8lcdkicuj xaitive&. Tk4 ittiring information concerning the railroad situ- ' mtin r hiain literature by writing to The Association Associa-tion Railway Executives, 61 Broadway, New York, w mm P 11 1 MM1 J'l"Jw..fri.qMWff"iiB wt minmiiM 1 u ma i mimm aAifciihtinriMi i? Tvr-' 'It iWi'UHwiiS&iiaW 1 TO be satisfactory now-a-days a car must run K smoothly, always and without coaxing. When you start anywhere you must know that you are going to get back again. This is the sort of satisfaction we guarantee to even the most inexperienced driver of the HUDSON You cannot well ask more. i 1 : |