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Show FAVORABLE IMHRm. Whut Urn m lltive to Sny Altont Tho Kuirt.-r. The following are a few of the numerous favorable comments' elicited hy the bright, breezy and liberally patronized two latest issues is-sues of The Bugler: "You are getting there with both feet." "The Bugler would do credit to a town twice the size of Brigham." "Tbe business men of Brigham : City are coining out in great shape, and I believe they deserve the nice I write-up you gave them in your last Saturday's paper." "The Bugler seems to be pushing push-ing things, and wiib no small degree de-gree of success. I like to see a lot of new and fresh advertisements in, a paper. It seems lo infuse new life into a town when the merchants liberally patronize their home paper. ' "The Bugler is getting to be a daisy and no mistake. You seem to have scooped in all the principal i business houses." j "Our good paper is all we can ; afford lo support in Brigham, but j we are now going to support that i one well, and make it not only a worthy representative of our town, but a creditable representative of our business industries as well.'1 |