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Show I Wo wish to urgo upon the people of this vicinity tho desirability of i , trading at homo rather than going to out-sldo towns and cities for their f merchandise. Wo rccognlzo tho fact " that at times different pcoplodcslrea j better class of goods that is carried by our homo merchants, and that a do-slrc do-slrc for somo particular style of goods may lead one to send to Salt Lake or ' Chicago, and oven to New York for i that goods, but if theso peoplo would L, go to their regular merchant and In- dictite to him their desires along this fc lino we have no doubt that ho would i a gladly keep such a stock as his cus- ' M toincrs demand. It Is often a fact jf that people send to tho out-side cities before they wako an Inspection of tho J truly excellent stocks carried by Lo- n j gan merchants and Uils is hardly i fair. Ogden merchants, and Salt " Lake department stoics do not help , fc lessen your tax rates, nor do they 1m- . WL prove your town. Stand by your . K. v homo merchant and then lie can and g t, will stand by you. It has been truly ! r. sald t,mb il lloll!U' sPcnt with mall m h'f order houses in a big city Is locked be- W I hind tho front doois of a safe and l k never gets back Inside your pocket or ff . your vicinity. Tho dollar spent with fe r tho homo merchant helps pay coun- P ' tyand town taxes and helps to cd- ; .' ucato your children. Think of these '- T ' things before you send your money |