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Show I Join the Family Circle S This week tho following hnvo had tholr names ndded to the subscription A list of the Pleasant Grovo Rovlow, B nnd wo expect to doublo our clrcu-B clrcu-B latlon thoro during 1914. It Is quite B large now and will compare favorably B with most country pupors' circulation, B but wo will not ba sntlsflcd until ovory hond of tho family Is on our B list I W. H. Adnmson, Dr. Vance. W. II. Morrott, Mrs. Don Adams. Mrs. J. M. Llndsoy, Issac E. Carlson. B MrsrStophcu Jensen, Ray Winters. B Mrs. O. E. Oscorson, Luclda Horron. Jacob Foutz, High Nordln. Win. Stag, S. D. Radmall. B Mrs. David Wllklns, N, L. Monsou. B Mnry Armstrong, W. J. Kirk. V H. I. Wright, 13. A. Harris, Sr. W P. Kirk, W. Lambert. B 10. G. Ogdou, C. L. Rodebnck. B H. G. Illackhurst, Molvtu Smith B Wm UJork, A, 13. Harris. B Ed Bnll Jon" Adams, B ChrlBtlna Young, F, W, Nowmnn, B Ole Chrlstlausou, Jos. Larson. B Josopli Wonnorstrou, Jaa, Bush. B Harry Nlolson, L. G. Dlackhurst. m Mrs. Fred Smith. B Andrew Hanson, Sterling, Altn, Can- B nada. If tho morchants and tho people B will give tho REVIEW tho support it B It Is entitled to in tho wny ot ndvor-S ndvor-S tlBlng, job printing aud subscrlp-B subscrlp-B tlon, they will find beforo tho year B 1014 Is over that Is Is tho biggest B tiling they ovor suportcd for tho good B of tholr city and surrounding coun-B coun-B try B This papor bollevos that thero is B better spot on oarth In which to B make monoy, ralHo n family aud live B happily than tho north end of Utah county 'Certainly Plouuant Grovo B contains all theso advantages and fl has tho power within Itself to do-B do-B volop them almost to perfection. fl Aftor u Bovernl months careful 9 etudy of tho community wo hnvo con- W rinded that what this locality needs 3J most of all Is patriotism nnd a better ! i Opinion of ItBolf. Thoro Is money enough made In Pleasant Grovo that if spont nt homo Instead of being sent away to build up other communities to practically doublo tho business Institutions horo or to increase proportionately those nlrendy horo, fclnny of tho young people ot tho community annually move" to other localities whero there Is more of a boosting spirit, yet conditions to ncqulro tho most desirable things In life aro much bettor right hero In Pleasant Grove. Tho fruit growers hnvo been .selling their fruit, or tho larger part of It, to n concern that uses all tho profits, If any, olBowhero. If they would build up their own concern It would prosper and if any profits were mado they would bo kept here and tho town would be advertised widely abroad, What would It mean to have five times ns many fruit boxes scattered scat-tered throughout tho country labeled Pleasant Grove Fruit Growers Association Asso-ciation InBtcad of a Provo concern .having tho credit? The community survey published In our Christmas edition showed thut practically one-third of tho money that the peoplo of Pleasant Groe earned was spont with outsldo morchants mor-chants or sent away to eastern mall order concerns. What would it moan to tho town to havo all this monoy kept nt homo to build up this community com-munity and 'employ more holp and to help pay the taxes and assist In public Improvements? Dut tltere may bo a reason. Tho peoplo of Utah read like no other peoplo on earth. They sec what they want to buy ndvortlscd and go or send to tho peoplo for the things advertised. A neighboring business houso that has been using a half pugo ad. in this paper for tho past year has Increased Its sales 75,000 tho past year. Thoro Is a reason. Now tho mission of this papor will bo primarily to creato patriotism and belief In this community by the peoplo who llvo horo, attd secondarily secondari-ly to let tho outsiders known that this Is tho best placo on earth. Everything that is good wo will boost for, but wo can do ,lt moro effectively If we havo ovory body at our back and wo expect to get them. o |