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Show Electrical Service WIRING - APPLIANCE SERVICE Call ELROYWILKINS Phone 41-J 'GREENBACKS' ARE HERE! ! SEE PAGE 5 SpaiWing Moments Happy memories . . . and happy refreshment j ! Fisher Brewing Company, Salt Lake City AS GENERAL ELECTRIC SEES IT... Every year Americans live better because electricity costs so little mmnii wiwiuyXW' mpw' .ww j. -jjiiwj njinm iii'uiwwi WBS-ywratp I v"- - 1 I,' ' .s' " ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' " " ' f I , : i. .i . : f : i ' " - v. - ' v ' i ' " i . , ':w-w&mwmm?mw;v-. ' y--":. m"' . ""wtmh -sKse 'm::mm$tmt . ; :; tei". : -5i."' . s - ; 3 F, A ' ' ' ' ' , ,v ' A ? , , J t S' "' 'I'"'' (i II i' t " w''i" , s--'""" ----- Ljjj Lj llr II ; i These 30 everyday General Electric appliances lined up on the front lawn dramatize the impact of low-cost -v- e237 C-S- imu ( JjT electricity on American life. Per capita use of electricity in U.S. is 2 times Britain's, 5 limes Russia's, 167 times India's. I jj 2 C 6 -8 7 3 I fifflrSj A. 28 29 An average U. S. family uses enough Edison's original generators. JzJL. 9 '0 Cj h power each day to equal the energy Second, appliances have been constantly im- gjf U. u,n,;- ran proved and are mass-produced to bring their price output or J3 hard-working men r. , . , f 1 , j ,r . r w Within reach OI everyone, lhe first 60-watt lamps They go to work at the touch of a finger tip: and dry iron 15. Automatic toaster 16. Heat- ...... , Cost about $1.00 and gave a light equal to 7 candles; 1. Swivel-top vacuum cleaner and accessories ing pad 17. Table television set 18. Alarm Nowhere on earth has electricity been put to work a q.jt 6Q.waU j tod iyes H h j 0 6? 2. Food freezer 3. Twin-fan ventilator 4 Floor dock .19. PoTtab le radio 20-20 A Lamps: In- more widelv than in the United States, and Its price ji I t i nn . b circulator fan 5. Portable mixer 6. Refrigera- , ' t;.,ee nJe' w'l te-bulb, sunlamp, heat Wn Went so low candles, and COStS only 19 cents. tor-food freezer 7. Triple-whip mixer with ac- Th 8P g ' 1, 'S fluoreSCe"t' Deen kept SO lOW. ,,, , ,. , ,. ,. , , . and fluorescent 21. Console televis on set 22. w, , . Tl. r,. The third reason for progress is our free econ- "ssones 8. Electric .s.nk (including dishwasher) clock radio 23. Occasional clock 24. Table ra- We ve come a long way since Thomas Edison which fa u d jnd jobs 9. Kitchen wall clock 10. DisposaJl (food- dio 25. Automatic washer 26. Clothes dryer invented the first home use of electricity an elec- ; T , effectivelv f or benefit As 7 a f P T n ' sdf&M "on 27. Workshop motor 28. Water heater 29. Year- t i u i n- tl d prouuce enectiveiy 101 eveiyone S Denent. rVS 12. Automatic collee maker 13. Range 14. Steam round a r conditi'nnpr in Atmc,t; llnnt-pf ( trie light just 7d years ago. There are three rea- wg gee u addg up tQ a good J le q g . . conditioner 30. Automatic blanket. sons for this progress. in the American way. T t n AA ji First, America's electric utilities have invested in Meanwhile, we're hard at work to make the future MvgreSS IS Out Most Important Product facilities ($18 billion in the last ten years!). And even better. ' sZr the electrical industry has steadily increased the ... - SSo r"DESr-i-iiS efficiency of power equipment. Turbine-generators info gend 36 & U L I J t H A L llfflffl ELECTRIC made by General Electric, for example, produce 'Tower Maker for America"-the stor of how electricity fa Wa-lUfallf-lL. IgJ E-E.fi.UI II I U , 10 times more electricity per pound of coal than made. Write General Electric, Dept. 02-119, Schenectady, N.Y. ' . ! i |