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Show I UTAH PRODUCTS DAY. This is Utah Products Day, and or-try or-try loyal citizen of tho state ehonld mnko it a point to ask at the stores for Utah products. Many Trill be surprised to find that all tho necessities of life and most of the luxuries are produced in Utah. Sometimes customers who have asked for Utah-mado goods have learned that even tho storekeepers and their clerks who had such goods in tock were not aware of the fact until a search was instituted. No such difli- cnlty will bo oxperioncod today. All storekeepers arc on the alert to sell II Utah-made Roods. Just ask for what I you want and immediately it will bo placed beforo you. Tf you buy Utah products you get the products and keep your money in the state. If you buy the foreign product your money jjocs out of tho Btate. Moreover, by keeping tho money at home you make it possible for the manufacturers to extond their business busi-ness and to employ more help, and you also mnko it possible for the establish-ment establish-ment o new factories. IB The loyal agitation for the purchase H of Utah products Bupge3ta that the H manufacturers can adopt a method that H will advertise their goods fnr beyond H tho limits of their state. The Gerraau H iooplc rerognized tho merit of this plan IH main years ago and as a result the fame of the'r goods ami waros quickly encircled the globe. On all of their goods t lie GormauE stamped the words, "Malo in Germany." Would it not SI bo mi excellent idea for the Utah man-II man-II tilni'lurcs to stamp all their goods with II tbo words "Made in Utah?" By this II 'rrnns they will advert 'ieo not only themselves but their State in tho rail ra-il jjion." where Utah products arc in great wM ler.nnd, but whero tho people aro un-H un-H acquaint ol with the fact that tho II t.f-o.lH eojne from Utah. |