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Show 1 TJIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY JUORNJNU, MARCH T I Mil 31, IDlU ' 7opTo)TopG cjr, ojnJ ryj INDORSED i f WE DO NOT s CHARGE INTEREST Governor Four Approve to Encourage Movement Purchase Local Product. Week Western Consumer to Be Generally Observed in Intermountain West. Use Your Credit The general observance of Western Consumers' week throughout the western states is indicated by the indorsements being received by Robert Hpangler, publisher of the New West Mrs. Spangler, Magazine, who, originated the movement in 1912. hive governors D. W. Davis of Idaho, S. V. Stewart of Montana, 0. Shoup of Colorado, Emmet D. Boylo of Nevada j and Simon Bamberger of Utah have j given their official approval and have ' told why. in their communications, tbo people of the west should encourage the industries of their home states by purchasing tbo products coming from the factories nearest to them. Governor Boyle of Nevada voices his 0 sentiments as follows: I am glad to note that the, observance of Western Consumers week will by continued this rear, because-- it has become an established custom tn our part of the west, and, moreover, Tt is highly opportune this year to bring the attention of western consumers to tbe facts of western production and three elements These distribution. torm a trading relation which is the basis of economic independence. Its absence means comparative or absolute dependence and poverty. week brings Western Consumers tbe consumer and producer together in an intelligent understanding and communication. It likewise gives information to the consumers, so that, by their mutual ami concerted efforts, they may trade to thn best advantage. A definite and intelligent placing and linuta , tion of trade is perhaps the most prac-tical way of curtailing extravagance, checking waste and reducing the mist of living. With the disbursement of earning for domestic uses largely in the hands of the women of the west, any movement designed to make purchases more efficient is a genuine public benefaction. 45 to 51 East Broadway J , Here On Our Floors Are Many Pieces of Furniture Bearing Special Sale Prices, Because We Require, the Room These Articles Now Occupy, for the New Goods That Are Now Coming In Not a Single Piece Reduced for the Sale Is Imperfect in the Slightest Degree, and You Save the Difference Between the Regular Selling Price and This Special Advertised Sale Price. Tq Give You Some Idea What the Difference Is, W e 'Are Showing a Few Bargains Below: -- Encourages Cooperation. s Governor Stewart of Montana the observance by saying: Any movement that tends to bring producer and consumer closer together and to impress the people with the idea of closer cooperation with and support of Luma industries, is worthy of all possible nuccess. 1 trust that a great, deal of good may come out of the plans for the observance of .ttiw v. eek. Governor Shoup of Colorado writes: Whatever can be done to eliminate unnecessary expense in the purchase and preparation of food products is a step toward the reduction of the high cost of living. Next to actual increase io production, economy in spending is the chief factor in restoring normal living conditions, and your Western week movement is doing a Consumers deal to encourage wise buying. freat certainly is real need for the conservation of our resources by practicing home buying and putting aside tbe advantages in supand manufacporting home producers turers, there is sound economic grounds for carrying out your excellent program. j emn-tneud- - Davis Urges Support. Governor Davis of Idaho urges the people of Idaho to support the movement, to lend their aid to the building up and encouragement of every uaturai resource and legitimate business, giving practical assistance bv the ue, as far as possible, of all products made in Idaho or in the western states. Further he says: 'As a peojde the consumers it behooves us to give all the encouragement and cooperation possible to the producer, the manufacturer, tha wholesaler and the retailer. Ilearty cooperation and understanding along the entire line is the onlv solution to the present state of unrest. It is my belief that strikes and boycotts are of no avail toward bringing about a proper and permanent readjustment in tbe industrial world. This must be accomplished by wholehearted and svnipa-theticooperation for the good of the people as a whole: TS Here is a Tapestry Duofold Suite of beautiful design and the very best of workmanship. Made by the KroehlerMfg. Co. Small insert, in illustration snows how the Davenette may be made into a bed on an instant's notice. v I 11 See this suite. Only full-siz- ' e KITCHEN STOOL BUCK'S RANGES Have you seen these beau-tifu- l Floor Lamps? Bases beautifully finished in mahogany; shades of the finest quality silk. In many tints and colors. Mull lining and Chenille fringe. vA fumed oak massive Library Table, just like the picture. avery good value at $65.00, but you may have' one at the price they are going at during this, cleanup for only c 148.75 WEEK Y0U8 EXTRA SPECIAL CREDIT Easy Rocker IS G099 HIGH CHAIR Bamberger Writes. -- V Governor Bamberger said: The call through the New West rv anew of Westmagazine for ern Consumers week leads to some inWe who. have teresting reflections. the fortune or misfortune to be listdd consumers the been have among ample food lor thought during the past twelve months. The constantly advancing costs of practically all necessities of living has aroused the Ihe-obse- stip-tdie- Question as to how long we shall he able to maintain our places m the list. The development of our country depends upon the consumption of the commodities produced, hut just at this time it appears to be not go much a problem of consumption as of production. With the exception of comparatively few products, there seems to tie a ready market, in fact, an undersup- plied market, for everything produced in tbe western countrv. Development can be accomplished only through close cooperation of the producer and the consumer. In former years we have insisted that the consumer come forward . but now I believe we can consistently call for increased effort ou the part of the producer as well. I am heartily in favor of cooperative effort which will stimulate development, and as m means toward that end I am happy to lend my indorsement to West-er- a Consumers wedk. A strong stool, the' picture. While they M ItfJ last, only 24-inc- just h like These famous Eanges need no introduction yet they sell for low n $75.00 j BRASS BEDS Have you inspected our stock of Brass Beds lately? Come see them.' Wonderful value are here a low as j POWER MANAGERS ARE TRANSFERRED 0 Th Tribna. Sp.l Jolini 13 HK'ATM.t.O, Hahn. $50.00 We only have a few of these splendid Bocker left, just like the picture, I 9 TE fumed oak finish. Now only But, you must come early. Just like the picture. Finished in golden oak 5.50 value only. $3.45 a; i ha hen tranxfsrrhd to ,.of Bo1 noatello as th local manager Plaho Powr company. and Chari. o' th T 5 p.rnirlv mana.r N(-l- y hr la CARPET COM PAWY Nvio hre, trarifrtd Twin Fall, to tak th tnanaaemhlp Mr has ben prominnt til c!r-- l and popular with his club m- who Iasi nfaht p.oy him with prentd a bandsnm sold xrravd trsvelir, .Mr and li.Jdrn wld r?ram In Nly until a.-- r school la out. thr. THE STOBE THAT BEEVES YOU fcEST i iffil ' 'C 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY "ir.1,1 r .a1 , it USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY NO INTEREST a |