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Show I BIG CROWDS ATTEND I UTAH PRODUCT SHOW H , x ' ; Exhibits Far Exceed Anticipations of H l; '" t ' Visitors. Many Things are Given Away H ' j Eree. Today is Last Day. Product Show will be Annual Event. H ' k , 1 "J'ho Tood Fair tlmt lma been going H- on ciiii iijfcj thu week in tho Campbell B I li.tcJt on Mnln Sticct tuu eortnlnly H I keen well attended Irom 11 o'clock In H Uio jnorn.ng ii.ull lo o'clock o.ich or- m I cfllug. Tuu uulJunig IniH bum wotl M- B I lod and ,ii t.mes ciowdod to tho door H fiicli day. Tno show Is a good muvo- H inont for Logan City. Kvcr slnco Utah B vns first sutticd tlio people havo been H iiavlsed to buy homo products for tlic H reason that It nioant employment for H the people, It meant full valuo for tliu M amount, expended, leaving n blessing B each time It passed from hnnd to liand. Some peoplo aro too much In- H cllnud that imported goods aro bet- H tor and cheaper than their homo pro- j duct. Thu Idea Is n wrong uuo and m should bo ollmluated from our bust- m ncB3 ethics. Logan and Ciicho Valley M merchants should buy,nnd push thu B Ulah products first. Tff3 people or H Logan and Cacho Valley should link tho merchant for Utah products and Insist en having them when quality H and price aro equal to goods shipped B Iii.'tagan nnd Cache Valle hno fuc- lories of their own which people of B tiict otato aro asked to sttpoit and If BV we expect other cities iiiul towns of BB tho state to patroslo our products BB wo In turn must buy the products BB made in other parts of tho state. Ko- clproclty 1h the word. LIo and lot BflB llo should ho our aim and In so do- lug nil aro naturally benefitted, flfl ' At thu food show tho following BBB , firms arc represented: Tho Ogden 1'ncklng Co., who nro putting up ham, BBS . suasagc, nmoked pork, etc., equal it BBl not better than tho Imported article. H The Utah Caunulng Co., with their jioik; and beans, tomato soup, sour BBB crout, tomato sauco and hominy havo n reputation for oxcellcncy In this BBl nnd surrounding states. The Murdoik B Candy Co., need but little Introduc- BBB (Ion from us as tliclr candles nro woll B Icnown thtoughout this county and' B clsowhcro for their excellent quality.' B The Shupc-Wllllams Candy Co., of BBB Ogden, hao an excellent display In B I uno of tho full windows nnd have a- B lowed everyone entering the fair .o B samplo their candy They are doing u BBB 'wholsalu business In Northern Utau BBB and nro giving employment to many B peoplo, The Royal Confectionery of BBl Logan has also a very neat booth and B . 'It being n Logan concern, Logan and B 1 Cacho Valley peoplo well know tho B 1 merits of tho goods they mako. Tho B Lagan Sugar Factory has an elegant BBBj display nnd tholr aim Is to prove bo- BBl yond question that beet sugar Is equal B in every particular to cano sugar. Tho B Koffoct Co., has n very neat booth BBB nnd nro serving Koffo-et to all tho people entering. They hnvo many gold medals and silver cups rccchcd as pilzcs for the best cofliu BUbstlluiu or sale In tho state. They claim when It Is made right It will take tho plnco of coffee In every homo ad It hns a better llaor than coffee nnd leaves no bad effects. Uncle Sam's Cleansor, which mado tho Utah Hotel white hns a cry fine display and thoso in charge are tnklng nuny oni-ers oni-ers for this excellent product. Hewlett Hew-lett llros., mo there with their home roasted nnd packed cc.ffee, teas and baking powder mid al.owlng everyone every-one to sample their goods nnd thus satisfying themselves that the home product Is the best. Thu .Jensen Ciuuncry Co., nio glvlu gaway theii butter milk and taking oiders for their Blaticlmrd butter, and allowing oven cno to sample the butter on u small cracker. Tho McDonald Candy Co., have a very fine booth exhibiting exhibit-ing largely their chocolate. McDonald's McDon-ald's chocolates nro of course known to everyone ns It Is sold throughout tho entlro country. Gessell I'resscd Ilrlck Co., has a very neat display of tholr prcsed brick showing that brlrk mado right here at homo nro equal to any brick mado in tho state. There Is certainly no need of brick being shipped Into tho state If such as aro hero sampled enn bo made In Logan. Union Knitting Mills havo a very neat display of their product in tho Uuo of union suits, Jackets and sweaters. Let tho Logan nnd Cacho Valley people remember thnt our factories fac-tories can produce nil the knitted wear we need. Tho Thatchor Milling Co., and Central Milling' Co., hao a very flno display of flour, both In the white and graham, also cracked wheat, gcrnmde, etc. It Is well known throughout tho west that our mills produce floor equal to any In tho west. Tho Schawl) and Larson Doolc Ulndlng ad Manufacturing Co., have n most pralsoworthy exhibition of their Lock Leaf Ledger nnd Hook Ulndlng. Somo of tho large firms ot tho Kast nnd West nro now making arrangements to adopt this lock leaf method. Kveryono interlng tho show should seo this exhibit, Tho Roynl Uakery of Logan havo also a very nent display of bread and different varieties ot cake. They see no reason why Logan peoplo Bhould not buy Ixigan bread ns they maintain It Is equal to any on tho market. Stovon Hailstone hns a nlco display ot homo cured lard In different stzo cans and maintains that It Is oqual to any on tho markot and safer to buy becnusc he knows It Is elenn and pure. Union hns better opportunities or can produco as clean, pure products that comply moro strictly with tho puro food laws than tho state ot Utnh. There Is no pretense of Bcntlmcnt In tho movement; tho goods will hnvo to stand on their merits. Without With-out this wo realize that our efforts could not becomo effective. Aftor several months of study and Inspection In-spection of local factories, wo havo becomo convinced that Utah products aro equal If not superior to others. With this ns tho foundation for our efforts we feel no can not help but win success In tho work wo. havo mi-lortakrn. Top Cofmr-clnl Club U doing a gocil woik by adcrtlBlng the ic-sources ic-sources of the sttto. Tho Development Develop-ment leaguo has dono much to cicatc harmon and good feeling between tho different elements of Utah. The Manufacturers' Association promotes," locales and encourages factories. The Ural Ktatc and other organizations do their share to wards bringing pco )li Into the state, but there must be cincthlng douo to Interest Vcople v. ho hio brought to our Stato: there must he something done to maintain ' a permnnont pay roll; we must bulirt up a market for Uttth-mndo goud&. Ee y dollar spent for home-nmdo goods help to keep the factory wheels going und piovldcs employment for Utah people. Tho women nro the pur chasing agents ot the family ; the ro upoiisihility we believe rests with them. Utnh Is rich In mlnornls, nnd her soli productions arc enormous but not to the extent of developing tho Stato (o Its fullest cnpaclty. To do this wo must havo factories. That undeslrablo trado conditions nnd lack of employment exists locally Is tin-disputable, tin-disputable, and that tho remedy lies In our own hands Is equally true. It Is financial suicide to send money out of the state for anything that Is produced pro-duced or manufactured here of equal or superior qunllty and compctltlvo In price. To becomo prosperous nnd thrifty and remain bo requires consideration con-sideration of tho allegiance of home nffnlrs. Wo havo n glorious state. Lot us bo loyal and up nnd doing for tho best good ot all tho peoplo of all tho state. Our mottos: "Look up not down," "Look forward, not back," "Lend a hand," aro wo tnlnk very good ones. Dy going a llttlo out of our way, If need bo to buy oiir own manufactured goods, by . ovcrfdoklng any dissensions which may' lfaVo on", cured In tho past, by all boosting and pulling together, wo may see Utah forgo ahead nnd becomo tho peer of all the other states. It Is tho aim ot tho U. H. I. A. to becomo ono'of tho most effective organizations in tho stato. Ono object ot tho organization Is to educate our members to tho different brnnds of products, thereby removing much of tho prejudice to Utah manufactured "goods. For In stance, a lady buying a certain brand of goods complained that tho Utah article was not equal to tho Eastern product. Upon Investigation, howovor sho found sho had been placing tho Utah product besldo an Eastern brand which sells for ten cents per pound more. Then, again, there i seems to bo an Impression that Utah sugar (ono of our largest industries) can not ho used for cakes and pre serving. This hns been proven a mistake. mis-take. Ono of our lending grocors has been heard to remark that the Salt Lake dealer Is obliged to carry I dozens of different brands of goods upon his shelves from tho fact that ( tho population is mado up of peoplo from all over tho world, nnd a woman wo-man will persist In having tho brand ' of goods sho bought In her nntlvo ( Intnl. Ily our public receptions nnd I demonstrations of Utah goods wo hopo to provo to thoso ladies that i Utah goods aro equal If not suporlor . to any thoy havo been accustomed to buy; thereby rellevelng tho grocer from carrying so many brands of goods, which will provo a benefit to ovory ono concerned. Tho manufacturers manufac-turers will also bo greatly helped, for many of them began business with limited means, and havo met with many dlscourngment nnd fa'l-uros. fa'l-uros. To know that their of foils havo been recognized and alleglauoo Is promised will spur then on to great er endeavors and encourago them to Increase their business, giving employment em-ployment to many hundreds of men. Although only two months have passed pas-sed since tho organization several hundred peoplo hnvo responded to our call, and from the fact that one of tho leading grocers mado the assertion as-sertion thnt his sales on Utah-mado goods havo Increased fifty per cent wo feel (hat much has been accomplished. accom-plished. Tho existing business situation situa-tion demands united efforts on tho part of overy citizen of tho state. Wo feci thnt now Is an opportuno tfmo for a mutual understanding nnd a united effort on the pan of producer, produ-cer, distributor and consumer, that wo may build n great, a bettor nnd a more prosperous Utah, |