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Show 4 I A Formula f or Sueees' . . . . ji 0 I PPORTtWirr for success today is greater than ever before. The reading program AW 5 requirements to attain success, however, are more severe than ' 'V'ftSNl Sl they have been in the past. One of the fundamental requirements of Every home should have its books. The kind of books found in the " f Wifsl SSjf A success at the present time is knowledgeeducation, home determine the cultural standard of the family, for as a man reads, t Ivvfl pf l' f - i X ; ' so does he think. The books one reads become part of one's life. See p vfl : ' There may, of course, be exceptions to the rule, but a careful analysis , that your children are provided with and read good books. t A of the lives of hundreds of successful men and women show that during ' ' jr . " r WV' M S their life time over 95 have secured an education-have acquired su- ' Ma2azines ran.k nex books for reading. They contain the best in M 1 I j perior knowledge. They may not have enjoyed the advantages of a contemporary literature, they are educational and inspirational. Become J 1 $ 5 college education,' they may not. even have enjoyed the privilege of at--"'. ' a maSazme reader ; A Y A tending school I but they have overcome these obstacles and flcgured No program of reading couId hc CQmhte dJd ( include the knowledge-they have educated themselves. vnpaper. No man or woman can keep abreast with current progress ' 4 Tk . ' "i " i Jrf . . - ' j j local, national and internaU'onal who neglects the newspaper. t f Most of our knowledge and education depends on reading. Whenever . . j II t we leave our school or college, our education stops if we do not read. ; N Supplementing the collection of books in the home should be always the f p The educated person is the person who has simply kept up his reading. , public library. No community should be without some kind of a public 5 s ' library. Its cards should be in every home. There should be one book f f - People who -feel they have no time to readare hampering their own .:7 :;Pn its shelves for each inhabitant, and two children's books for each ." t opportunity to 'achieve a successful life. Yoii'can't afford not to read. '-fuld in grade school. In addition, it should' house the leading reference''"'' '. ' f A few minutes a day applied to good reading will enable any man or works and supply its readers with the best in the magazine world; should A j j woman to acquire a very liberal education. " - s . be centrally located, and, ifne'cessary, operate branch libraries to handle i , . ; the total needs of the community. Remember, the circulation of public . & 4 Among things to read,1 books come first. . Nonfiction, biography and library books is one of the acid tests used to determine the com- S 3 history especially, although good fiction has its place in a well ordered munity standard. . ' f i . - . . ... - y j Make reading a part o your, recreation. Reading meant knowledge. Knowl- 5 edg plf application mean ucceu. Let u$ make a "reading community" cf ' . f v;-:::V'..v . ';77 ,;. . ; r i V, -i BINGHAM GANYON, UTAH S. J A. C. Cole, Attorney Bingham Garage , Knight Hotel ' 5 The Town of Bingham . i Hudson Essex Chevrolet " "; "Modern" ' 1 By Dr. J. F. Flynn J Anderson y Sons Lumber Co. " """ , , 1 " ' " Canyon Garage - JCPENNEYCOl Royal Candy Company Granite Furniture Durant Sales and Service ery day Savings . , , Pitchius and Pitchiu. - j A I "The Home Comes First" ' r; Jack' CI h' ShO f A (J 1 " Princess Theater Bingham Mercantile C .-0t m?. . , P , 11 JiL ' S . . "Trade with your Friends" 't l fflj j C-yQ Brisk and Chester, Props. "The Big Store" : - j c I ZldMDTtlUiZCp - " Up-to-Date-Store ! J& ' ' j Bingham Canyon Meat Co. Ed Johnson's Meat Market Radios Phonograph. Records H K BllS. I ' -;?' - I" B. DEDERICKS . ' Where the Meat is Tender Periodical. f ' ' J5 4 ? ' "A Smart ShP . . . . ' James ; . 1 I i . ' : " .'A;'--r;;'' |