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Show UTAHNS WILL BUY : UTAH-MADE GOODS 1 People Arrive at Conclusion That Money Must be Kept H in Their Own State. H fifteen Hundred Factories Engaged H SB Producing Commodities Needod H by the Consumer Are Entitled to H the Support of Loyal Citizens. B With tho support of pwticnlly every H' Industry In thu state, tliu Utah Miinu- H lacturers Assodntlon has launched u Mnpalgn to urouse the people of Utuh H to nn appreciation of the many ml- B vantages to ha enjoyed by purchuslng H tJUh-made goods. Tho keynote of thu eaapalgn Is, "For Utah's Permanent Prosperity." Erery effort will be put irth to convince the enterprising cltl-B cltl-B man of our commonwealth that the consistent purchasing of Utah-made products will make certain the permnn-nt permnn-nt prosperity of the entire state. This "drlTo" will be carried on large ly through the newspapers of tho stntc. In addition, howover, tp tho efforts of tho press, membors of the Utah Mnnu-fiicturcra Mnnu-fiicturcra Association will co-oporate with the Retail Merchant, members of 'Commercial Clubs, Parents Classes, So-detles, So-detles, Churches, otc. L Already assurances of vigorous sup- B port are forth-coming from mnny quar. m ters; with this concerted effort from Influential bodies of men and women all over the state, the results nro bound to be far-reaching. Few of eur citizens renllze how ex-tensive ex-tensive Utah's manufactures are. There are approximately 3500 factories In the atate. These Institutions make nearly 300 different commodities. Practically every Item ordinarily stocked In the averag grocery store can be provided H' by the busy manufacturing plants lu this state There Is no substantial rea-son, rea-son, therefore, why the shelves of our grocery stores should not bear labelt carrying the Utah brands, and why the people the country over should not BH purchase them. Bl Of course It Is not expected, If the Bl Utah-made goods do not measure up BBl In quality and workmanship to the mar- BB ket'a better class of goods, that our BBl people sacrifice money or comfort BH almply to respond to what they ron- Bl elder a partlotlc call. Utah manu BH lecturers are bending every effort to BH the end that their output is positively BB auperlor ond the price right Thoy do BB not ask for the support of Utah In- Bl dustries on the basis of the old "pa- BH trlonlzo home Industry" sentiment. BH They ask this support only If tho out- BH put of their plants Is worthy. BH In opening a "drive" of this nature, , Hfl Uie manufacturers nre fully cognizant HB that the very best way In which to HB 1 sMmnlnto Interest In this campaign Is HH simply toTproseiitTt us a business-" Hfl proposition, and that's what they nro Hh doing. Tho buy-at-home movement I HB helps the consumer as extensively n I Hi it does the manufacturer. J |