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Show I'or wile, three pool tnldun, tnnh itR-Uter. itR-Uter. two nhowoniiuH, olot. trio fun, thiilrn, iiird tulden, trudo machine uud numeroun other urtlcleo T II. Itule, I'rlee, Utah. Advt. !nwn mnworn ground, bluiclea re paired, Knives and sclnora RTOiind. Itoldnson's Itopalr Shop, Advt I " I Believe In the Power of I I Newspaper Advertising." 1 I V The press, 1 hnvc found i it prime factor in commercial acti- Ht V ity of every kind. It is invaluable in broadening a mmket and in B V promotinR undcrstandinB between the industrial institution tind H I the public. The press, in a sense, belongs to the public antl enjoys H, its confidence and respect. That is fitting and proper, for I know H 4t . of no greater and more unselfish force that is working for the in- H"j Jt, lorcst of the public. Ht J The unit of our national life is the community. On the pros- Hj X purity of the community depends the prosperity of the nation. Hr Jt Fortunate is that community which has a good live newspaper, Hi' for its editorial and atlvertising activities nre second to no force H" t. in building up nml developing its territory. H- V H Our civilization is based on specialization and specialization is & based on finding a market for the product of the specialist. The & newspaper finds this market ami develops it, thereby developing the home community, making it bigger and more prosperous and 4 r more satisfying place in which to live. Iteforc a newspaper enn make itself a itouer, it has to absorb A tiuantitics of money and the best and untiring efforts of its diree- tors. Its founders had to show their faith in the community be- cause a newspaper, more than any other commercial institution, identifies itself with its locality antl lives and grows only through that identification. It is time that we recognized what the found- ing and developing of the press required on the part of the news- paper plonccrt and those now in charge. y The press has made itself a great economic factor in the com- V mercial activity of this age. It has demonstrated its worth to a V iroint where I can say without hesitancy that 1 believe in thu power V of newspaper advertising to create, intensify and broaden business. y To gain a full realization of the influunce of newspaper atlver- V lining, one has only to imagine the effect upon the business of this J country of a sudden stoppage of all means of public announce-1 announce-1 incuts. y X J. OGDEN ARMOUR. I : HlMtnmtnt lit J. Orhu Armour Written for Ihe J tH I,miiIk IJnl"lomiH.rut I I W'hen It romea to nail near beer there In only ono on tho market That' "Snappy," Handled wholesale locally by I'rlco Conimlnlon company. Adv t. ( ..- -' T,- V1 Hi inWDuRSLflHujyOTiHHl'' JTiKTlin:'Wi" Hi ' Thn IIIrIioM Uffklfn t COAL (lnvirnincnt Kipilvnkut I0 poundii. lneiiinlled I" ir )'l -n Ko Will Not Hliuk. Hot of HtemnlnR and II I'ii Qualltlex IndepciidGiil Coal S Cote d Mlnei At Kenllworth, l't h aeneral Offkn. Wulker rink llldR. Halt Lake Clt) Your Warm Frierfds Ainu our W'AHMINU fn ml Wn wiint to tonvlnce ion tha' wn urn loth lour W'AHMIN'l frlondH bi'tniitH wn nil vo Ntovp Hint Hlvm )iiii the Rn it amount of limit it In pon il I ' nxtnui from our fm I Wn Imve it Moi for un lu lour Iiouki' Kviri om i hullt on Hit latent fm I i-i- '-f inoilcH, nomtthliiR Hint ton i U do well to look well to ir whiter. Hm iih for heatini: nooklnR tohifort . C. Wceter lumber Co, HHIIIHmilllUHrl Il Wilier Mm TRANSFER and DRAY. Olve in your work and It wUP i . receive prompt attention N Job too large, or too uma'l for 1 1 un to handle. Freight li given our apeclal attention. A 1'lioDo 93wa fl t)rtMtHMmMm.li |