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Show tution lias been rectifying a $1,000 mistake of its accomplished manager mana-ger by discarding its old $1,000 gasoline outfit and putting in electric elec-tric lights. KIFK AND FORK. What people say: Poor punctuation, bungling con" slructiou of sentences and above all bad spelling bespeak the ignorant ignor-ant novice, and if a man does not desire to be the butt of a whole lot of ridicule he should study up his elementary grammar and primary spelling book before he rushes into print and pays to have 500 marked copies of a badly spelled article in a Logan paper distributed among his amused friends and ridiculing enemies. Do it some more; such articles call forth almost as many hearty laughs as an entire edition of Puck. A ''man" who will direct the squeezing of statements out of confiding con-fiding people, shed a false light over them and publish the same in 8. misrepresenting shape without obtaining or even asking the consent con-sent of the statement signers,will well, he will advertiso "tons of sugar" at "18 pounds for a dollar" when lie has not an ounce of sugar in the store. llow would the concern, whose manager boasts that he is patronizing patron-izing home industries when he patronizes Logan firms like to have its o'vn customers follow the sublime policy of its manager and transfer all their trado to Logan stores? If the people of Brigham City would unite and literally follow fol-low out for a single month the jioliey now pursued by themanager of that store toward certain Brigham Brig-ham enterprises, the concern would go crash to the wall in thirty days and lilt up a wail that would penetrate pene-trate our old mountains to the center and shake all the pines ofl' Box Klder Peak. An outfit that has not a pound of sugar in stock, but yet iidver-tise.V'tons iidver-tise.V'tons of sugar'at 18 pounds for a dollar, in order that its competitors competi-tors will lose money by meeting it- false announcements, will not only lose the confidence of its pat-tous pat-tous but will soon get every store i a t nv n down on it. The "We lead others follow" :s'i" bang, which advertises "tons of suga r at IS pounds for a dollar" when it has nut an ounce in the shop, and whose manager shouts from the houe-lops that he is supporting sup-porting home industries when b.r gives Logar bis trade, semis to have got its stomach full of slaughtering prices on staples. It does not even follow any longer. The manager of a big eoneerr whoso share- are bought up for few cents on a dollar may managt very successful 1 v i' squeezing onl the little competing stores of t In town, but when he begins an a', tempt to root out a newspaper U make room for a personal organ In will soon find he has shouldered : higgi r elephant than what he car eonvenientlv earrv. This outli has for two long years endeavore to squeeze u. out of existence am yet we llounsh. This week, we are told, the insti |