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Show Utah Telephone Users Place Daily Average of 4911 Long Distance Calls in 1928 Telephone "Traveling" Increases Daily One of the most important factors that made possible the recent reductions in Long Distance rates, eftective February Feb-ruary 1, was the increased use of the service from day to day. In 1923, for example, an average of 3430 long distance dis-tance calls were placed each day from various parts of the state. In 1928 the daily average in Utah was 4911. In 1923 an average of 24,590 calls to distant points originated each day in the entire Mountain States territory. In 1928 the number had increased to 31,819. If, under the latest schedule of rate reductions, the use of Long Distance continues to increase, it not only tells a story of the telephone's increasing value in your business and social life, but unmistakably indicates a growing Utah. A STATEMENT OF POLICY "Today, practically any one anywhere can talk by telephone tele-phone with aay one else, anywhere in the country. Moreover, any one in the United States can now converse by telephone with any one in Great Britain, Canada, Cuba and the principal prin-cipal cities of Mexico." From an address by Walter S. Gifford, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. "Since this address, delivered by Mr. Gilford over a year ago, telephone service has been extended to twelve additional countries of Europe." P. H. Reld, President, The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Your Telephone Connects With 27,000,000 Others ADLETS LOST A bunch of keys. Finder please return to Pyramid Office. Reward. CORN FOR SALE Two tons of corn to ' spare. J. Leo Seely. FOR Sale 36 acres of ground east of Round Hills, and between 25 and 30 tons alfalfa hay. Darius Sanders, Fairview. FOR SALE at Chester: Good alfalfa farm, also hay and grain barn. Inquire In-quire Mt. Pleasant Com. and Savings Bank. Write Manti Music Store for prices on Phonograph or Radio repair work. We have an expert repairman. P. O. Box 293, Manti, Utah FOR SALE A good heating stove and cupboard. C. J. Rasmussen, State Street, Mt. Pleasant. For Sale A baby buggy in good condi-tion. condi-tion. Mrs. Wm. E. Madsen. EXCELSIS PRODUCTS toilet articles spices, extracts and food products. Complete facial treatments. Phone 150 for Free Demonstrations. Evalyn Christensen or Mrs. Ben Staker SHEEP When you have a sheep to sell or buy call or write Daybell Livestock Live-stock Co., Provo, Utah. For Sale A few aged registered Ram-boullet Ram-boullet ewes. W. D. Candland. If you have a farm, wagon or any thing for sale, try a Want Ad in The Pyramid. It will find a buyer. Home Laundry and Quilt piecing. Mrs. Lottie S. Syndergaard. FOR SALE A three room brick home on 1st West between 4th and 5th South. A bargain if taken at once. See James L. Lund er L. P. Nelson. FOR SALE A good Player piano; also al-so wagon and pair of bob-sleighs. A bargain. See Wilford Winkler. FOR SALE Good Jonathan apples. 75c per bushel delivered. H. P. Jensen Real Estate and Building Loans. Easy payment plan. No commissions. Columbia Co-lumbia Savings and Loan Association, 46 South State Street, Salt Lake City. For Sale or Trade 75 acre farm at Chester, with good home almost new. Barns and Sheds, with all farm implements, which I will sell at a bargain. Will take a home in Mt. Pleasant in trade. Call or see L. P. Nelson, Mt. Pleasant. For Rent One nicely furnished room. Southwest corner of 2nd South and State street. Farm Wanted WANT to hear from owner having good Utah farm for sale. If bargain, send price and description. F. E. C, Box 408, Olney, Illinois. Money Making Opportunity I am offering for sale my splendid .Dry Farm in Thistle Valley; or will rent with option to buy. Exceptionally Exception-ally good place for raising turkeys on a large scale. Terms. O. F. Wall, 236 8th East, Salt Lake City. I Friendly Tips for i Our Depositors ! . ! THE quicker you deposit checks payable to you, 3 ' I the safer it will be "for you. 3 WATCH your check stubs. Figure up your balance I often. This may save embarressnient for you and for us. ; ; Always allow us a reasonable time for collection be- ; ; fore drawing on out-of-town checks. ; ; MAKING out your own deposit slip saves your j ; ; time and ours. j North Sanpete Bank ! i ; MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. ! Try A PYRAMID ADLET! Modern Business I SAYS: I I Work!' I I Save!! I I Succeed ! ! ! 1 Nearly everybody WORKS. I Most everybody SAVES. 1 Those who save SUCCEED. 1 I Hook up with this BANK. B Let's succeed TOGETHER. filT. PLEASANT COiKERGIAL S SAVINGS BANK I "The Strong Safe Bank" Try a PYRAMID ADLET Fuel system of the new Ford has been designed for reliability and long service THE practical value of Ford Since all adjustments are simplicity of design is es- fixed except the needle valve pecially apparent in the fuel and idler, there is practi- system. cally nothing to get out of The gasoline tank is built order integral with the cowl and is The choke rod on the unusually sturdy because it dash acts as a primer and is made of heavy sheet steel, also as a regulator of your terne plated to prevent rust gasoline mixture. The new or corrosion. An additional hot spot manifold insures factor of strength is the fact complete vaporization of the that it is composed of only gasoline before it enters the two pieces, instead of three combustion chamber of the or four, and is electrically engine. welded not soldered. . .. - , , As a matter of fact, the Because of the location of fuel system of the new Ford the tank, the entire flow of is so simple in design and gasoline is an even, natural so carefully made that it flow following the natural requires very little service law of gravity. This is the attention, simplest and most direct m- jm t way of supplying gasoline to e, fil e,r r .ment the carburetor without van- LuU Bno.uld be, cleanfd at ations in pressure. Thegaso- relar Mterval9 and the line feed pipe of the new "buretor screen removed I Ford is only 18 inches long and wahed B"linf 0c and is easily accessible all ca81onalIy tn drain plug at the way. the bottom of the carburetor should be removed and the The gasoline passes from carburetor drained for a the tank to the carburetor few seconds, through a filter or sediment , , , , bulb mounted on the steel , ?ave. Ford defert dash which separates the J?ok r these important gasoline tank from the detadB for you when you have the car oiled an J greased. A thorough, pen- The carburetor is specially odic checking-up costs little, designed and has been built but it has a great deal to do to deliver many with long life and j thousands of miles continuously good j of good service. kg performance. Ford Motor Company |