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Show Do the pennies count? If you don't think so just hand them to us. The extra cent put on letter postage during our participation in the war yielded the government the tidy sun: of $110,000,000. The earth, they tell ius, is becoming becom-ing more inflammable each day. Only in spots, brother, only in spots. Some countries are still very wet. If we spent less time wondering how other people are going to live we perhaps would live a little better ourselves. The man who arranges a fishing tour for his vacation is likeiy later to conclude that the fish decided to take a vacation at the same time. Try a Pyramid Want Ad. ': j Delicate Mechanism III Despite its scope Swift & l ; 1 Company is a business of in- ji; jjj finite details, requiring infinite . ji i jl . . attention. !j I Experienced men must know 1 11 livestock buying with a knowl- fm j if edge of weight, price, the amount ' IIS . and quality of 'meat the live -j j a animals will yield. jjij li Each manufacturing operation must jjij jjjj ! be done with expert skill and scientific ' j fjj j precision. A highly perishable product fjj I? j must be handled with speed and care u f j II to avoid loss. !j I; jllij Chemists, engineers, accountants, jj and other specialists are required to jj take care of our intricate problems. iij! U'l j j'l Alert wisdom and judgment must ; i ; be used in getting stocks of goods into jjlijjj llj the open channels of demand through jjfjjji jjj Hi our four hundred branch houses. jjilji P Branch house organizations must jj jj;; show activity and energy to sell at the jji lip market in the face of acute competi- llj ;! i tion from other large packers, and jjj; 1!' hundreds of small ones. jjj jji j! ' All these requirements of intelligence, jjjjj; j! j' loyalty, devotion to the task, are met h ll j ;! in the personnel of Swift & Company. f.jij;' jjj j t Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent ijjjjijj ' per pound with costs at minimum. fij!';; lip M How can the workings of this deli- , i p cate human mechanism be improved 'jjlji Sip upon? ;ip: p m p Do you believe that Government i, direction would add to our efficiency : k; J ; or improve the service rendered the !p ijP producer and consumer ? P ;!- Ml; sip . nils, ill ': I 1 Hill! Jjjj ' Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". ' jj.' It will interest you. i j - Address Swift & Company, '; il p Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. - ;! ill!.; 1 1 1 m ;ln Pi llj Swift & Company, U. S. A. jjjj; nl ':!!!.. S-sthis shows5 : ji! i WHAT BECOMES OF X I" ! THE AVERAGE 00LLAP 'Mil I RECEIVED BY SWIFT & COMPANY :P li FROM THE SALE OF MEAT 1 ,; ! I', I AND BY PRODUCTS 3 I 6h CENTS IS PAID Fr R THE ; SUiiiSJ LIVE ANIMAL 3! 12.96 CENTS FOR LABOR A EXPENSES AND FREIGHT 2.04 CENTS REMAINS J; v SWIFT & COMPANY S'' Nj AS PROFIT ! Public Needs and Public I Obligations I g HE ability of a public utility to serve the public 1 g depends upon the attitude of the community toward the utility. I I . . i The initial appearance of a needed utility in a community is always cordially welcomed. It is recognized not only as filling a decided want, but also as an evidence of the g growth and development and prosperity of the community. ' So long as appreciation of the utility finds expression in g the public's willingness to grant to the enterprise revenues I adequate to meet its honest requirements under efficient I management, so long will the utility be able to serve the f' public satisfactorily. t I But there must be mutual understanding and mutual confidence. 1 Neither a public nor a private enterprise can build permanent success t. upon revenues derived from a public that has no faith in nor respect f for the institution. i ' i 3j The utility's obligation is to serve; the public's obligation is to create E such conditions as will make it possible for the utility to serve. f n 1 & The Telephone Company is subject to the same economic laws and m principles as those governing other industries. The permanency and I adequacy of telephone service depend upon the same factors as are I involved in the security and permanency of every other established i K industrv. B Mutual understanding of each other's needs and mutual willingness h to supply such needs will insure adequate and efficient service to the h public and financial security to the Company. f The Mountain States Telephone j and Telegraph Company Will pay 16 cents per pound for live hogs next Tuesday, July 29th at the depot. Also will buy calves from 3 0 to 9 0 days old. Hyrura Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Phone No. 109. Mt. Pleasant. FOUND A parcel containing two children's dresses. Owner call at A. P. Rasmussen's home. Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE The Old Dick Spencer Farm at Indianola. Chas. Jacobsen 7-18tf. FOR SALE Good second hand harness. See the Progress Merc. Co. For Sale One good refrigerator. Apply to PI. C. Merz, Mt. Pleasant. 7-lltf. FOR SALE My Farm in Thistle valley, 525 acres and crop. H. F. Wall, Mount Pleasanv..7-25tf For Sale A good home with four rooms and kitchen. Full city lot with water right. Also barn and granary. Apply to Marie Frandsen, Mi. Pleasant. S-2 FOR SALE Approximately 2 acres land with 2 acres water right, At Tithing Yard just below rail road track. Sealed bids will be received by A. Merz up to and including July 2S, 1919. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Stake Presidency. Presi-dency. FOR SALE A good home with 5 rooms and cellar. Good out buildings. build-ings. Electric lights and water. Correr lot. Good location 2nd South and 2nd East. Apply to M. V. Draper, Dra-per, Mount Pleasant. 7-lltf. FOR SALE OR RENT My home on the corner of 1st East and 1st North Street, Mt. Pleasant. Write me at Elsinore, Utah. Frank Prit-chett. Prit-chett. 5-16-tf EHJ'3 WASTED. The Mountain Tunnel Irrigation Company will receive bids for a man to meas-ure their mountain stream. Kids will be received by John K. Madseu. 5-2-tf FOR SALE: My Mt. Pleasant, modern, mod-ern, two story brick residence. Keating plant and plumbing in good condition. Desirable location. TermB to suit purchaser. For particulars inquire at store of Ericksen Meat & Grocery Co., or write the undersigned at 117 5 L&ird Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4-25tf. Ferdinand Ericksen. FOR SALE Save :?:!'. on on Ma-jc-.-uic Range. Practically new. Call XC:a K cr inquire at this ailice. THIS is the day of specialists. The care of a car is . no exception. It is just as important to have skilled skill-ed attention for your car as it is for your watch. Many a day's sport has been spoiled just because the car had been mistreated and would not work. When your car needs repairing- come to the one place where such work is a specialty consequent-, consequent-, ly done right. On account of poor health I will sell my home at Freedom, orcliar.d and all improvements to go. Will take a small home in a settlement as part payment. Will be several hundred hun-dred bushels of fruit this year. For further particulars applv to Vasco H. Taylor, P. O. Box 162, Moroni, Ut. FOR SALE 155 acres alfalfa farm. Adjoins famous Austin Brothers Broth-ers Ranch at Saratoga Springs, near Lehi. Has all the water you can use from early spring to late fall. Enclosed with good hog tight fence, and is capable of producing 900 tons of alfalfa., See, write or phono S. W. ROSS, Lehi. 7-2G. FOUND An El'in Watch. -,ortli of Mt. Pleasant. Owner call on Mads Anderson. Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. E. T. Knauss, Miss Euia Knauss and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clemensen were 'dinner guests of Mrs. J. D. Simpson Sunday. PROFESSIONALCA&D Lawyeri J. W. CHEBBY A t tome y-at-La w. Office in Lamont Building T phone No. 4J. ' T"t-Mt. T"t-Mt. Pleasant, Uth. CLAUD W. BUXQin Attorney-at-Law. Office Second floor of' En k Block. Notary Public in 0ffl!!,(: Telephone No. 7. fflc' Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Doctors W. P. WINTERjfauP Physician & Surgeon. Proprietor Winters General H tal. Office at Hospital, 1 block7.1' of Main on 1st West. Phone Nn ' Mt. Pleasant, Utah. h. f. syndergaardV; Physician and Surgeon. ' Office at Residence, opposite p Office. 1,1 Telephone 68. Mount Pleasant, Utah. DR. R. A. BUKCH " Dentist. 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. DR. D. D. TEBBS Dentist Telephone No. 7. Second Floor Wasatch Bulldlni Mt. Pleasant, Utah. DR. E. A. PAXMaS Dentist. Successor to Dr. Tanner Dental Parlor over Weech Drng 8tcr. Telephone No. 88. LLOYD S. HARRIS Painter and Paper Hanger, All Grades of Wall Paper. Out of Town Orders Solicited. Mt. Pleasant, Utah, G. F. BOHNE Sanitary Plumber & Tinner 1ft. Pleasant. Utah. HAVE IT REPAIRED At THE BIKE SHOP Soldering and Light Repairing of U Kind. Consult Us About Your Eyes We are specialists in the science o! Optometry; can diagnose any case of defective vision with unerring accuracy ac-curacy and fit glasses that will conquer con-quer it completely. Our method U safe, certain drugless and perfect results re-sults are obtained in every instance. Always here to serve you promptly and in a manner that will be to yor complete satisfaction. 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