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Show I ll y:: in protecting: home i:"i'lu-! put it into practice by ''1V',:: - I'll" jjoi'-ilri at honie. wh'-ii il r;i;i hi' June ns cheaply as e!-'", !:,"". (if course it is somc-!t!m somc-!t!m i-i.s;t;-y to send away, as i th.- :trt;. !..- w.iutt ! is not in theMocU ' 1 'I the Ii, nut- iii.-n-haiit, hut olher-; olher-; i; i; L- Un!':iir to do o. Sllppo- j in:' you dn -;ive a few cents by j od ii:1 m way, don't you always ! Ii uv t". pay tie- cash? Dues the Chl-! Chl-! eay ; i ir Si. Li iu is merchant take your hlilt.-r, yi.ur cl's. your cabbage, y air e'leimi'iiTs, vour ras, vour old i I-. i ii iir your lunii's in exchange lor war,- ? lbir.Uy. X.. thing but cold e.(-.h j:.-i.-s. Does either of thesr- p:irt i ever accommodate you I wiih etv.lii? If so, wliich one? 11a- il cv.-r oetMifred to you that if I your lii'iin- merchant were to close hU doors and ymi had to send to either of the above places for every . trirle- yoirnow run into a store and buy a nickel's worth of, that you might learn lo use profane langu-are langu-are Supnosing you were to ask him for sonic article in stock and lie would tell you to go to Chicago; where would ynu tell him to go? It is wroiio. You cannot get along without him ami he cannot get along without you. The benefit, is mutual and ought to be so regarded. re-garded. Ex. The following from the Pre vo D patch is a truth that not one in a hundred newspaper readers think of, but it is something that con-t con-t tins nmre truth than poetry, as every newspaper man can testify: The newspapers give more in charity, more to the churches, more to the schools, more to the public enterprises and more to the general gen-eral good ir. every way. than any ! other single enterprise in the com- ; munity. Its calls come to it every ' j day. not one single call, but they; come in groups of dozens. Pick ' 1 up any paper in Utah, daily or j j weekly, and count the number of j free notices it contains. f you are j !a typo, measure them up and see. I how many ems they ammount to. Xuw reflect that every time a I printer touches a single type it' costs the publishers money. This' is. all donated. Too often the poor fellow instead of receiving, as he ' should do, the praise of the community, com-munity, receives its curses. |