Green softcover telephone directory with three staples binding the book together, and a small hole at the top left corner through the pages. The front cover reads “FRASER VALLEY/ TELEPHONE DIRECTORY/ Including/ Abbotsford, Agassiz, Aldergrove, Chilliwack, Cloverdale, Haney,/ Hope, Ladner, Langley, Mission, Port Coquitlam,/ Port Moody and Yale Exchanges/ Effective/ JANUARY 4, 1953/ [black dot]/ With/ YELLOW PAGES/ for/ MISSION.” There is a yellow bar underneath this text with a man behind an open phonebook with a rotary phone sitting on top of it, centred on the yellow bar. To the left of this illustration are the words “LET THE/ YELLOW PAGES” and to the right are “TELL YOU/ ‘WHERE TO BUY IT.’” The bottom of the front cover reads “BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY.” The book includes advertisements at the back, instructions on how to use the telephone at the front, and rates for long-distance calls in the front. The bulk of the book has phone numbers and addresses for people and businesses, sorted alphabetically by last name within each region listed.