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Show Mr. Good Citizen Your mune belongs be-longs on our homo, paper's subscription subscrip-tion llHt. Dort Duncan of Salt Lake, spent the end of tho week with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 13. Duncan. Mrs. Wm. Andorboii anil ! " h-r. Luwronco Greenwood, of Salt ' ,tk spent tho week with tholr purn.ii . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greouwood. Mr. and Mrs Karl Gnrreit and daughter, IUirllu, and Mr Clyde Crookston spent Thanksgiving with tholr pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Crookston. Mrs. John V. Smith, Mrs. O, M. Cutler, Cut-ler, Mrs W II. Wndo, a sister, and Mrs Wm Dvcrlll of Salt Lako City, Ment Thanksgiving Day guests of the uitlei-B at the Cutlet Hotel Mrs, John neck and daughter, Dcb- ' sle, left Wednesday for a ten day's jH visit In Ulnghnm, with her daughter, H Mrs. Sam Kelly. p Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Nielsen and i H Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osborno motored I'l to Provo Sundny and spend tho day ; H with frlcndB. H Why should you patronleo any bust- ness linn who does not Invito you 'j Biaxial to? Rend the ads of live business !iH flrms In your homo paper thoy aro y H the merchants nnd business men who ''LbLb! nro helping to push your city to the ' Mr. and Mrs. J. II Murdock and family of Provo, and Mr. nnd Mrs. , K. H. Hcnrold were guests at a , H Thanksgiving dinner nt the homo of i. H L C Hcnrold Thursduy. i nLH to H Mr and Mrs. George Webb an- ' H uouiic.e tho eugngemeut of tholr H dnughter, Leona, to Mr. Alfred Han- H sen of Draper. Tho marrluge to take H place In the Salt. Lako Temple De- H ccmbcr 10th. ( H Dulng at home Is not a duty but H Just good, plain, ordinary common M Beuse. It means that whon you pay ( H out money that that money Is likely ' M to be employed nt homo In new stockn, '" j M new buildings and enlurged enter- M nrlseH. It menus that eventually some . of that money is likely to get back j jH into our own pocket. For you have ' 1 something to soil as well as the iner- ., jH chant--crops or labor or sorvlccs or .' something The mure money thnt Is jlH In circulation among your neighbors. HLH the more likul) are they to be able MIbbH to buy what you have to sell. The tlilH mall older house is not going to buy 'f your pioducts, whatever they may be H The Idea of commorco Is tho exchange H or commodities, tho buying nnd sell ( M Ing to each other, which makes onch , ! H man in the community u necessity H and furulBhes each commodity with H a demand. Keep the money at home H whero It can bo a circulating medium jWU bringing you employment and a mar- aWf ket and helping the town to grQW nnd HWsH prosper, , DLaltMii |