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Show WHERE HE GO The readers of The Chronicle may be mildly interested to know where the paper is sent, and to inform those who may wish to know, we will say that The Chronicle goes to nineteen of the forty eight statebe-sides statebe-sides its local circulation. The big dailies of the cities publish pub-lish affidavits of circulation, and it is interesting to note that one of the very largest of our capital city says that its average for the six months preceding their report was 46,947 paid up subscribers. That out of a population of 134,000, or a little less than three to one that is, not quite every third person in. the city takes that paper. And yet, that is a good circulation, and they are justly just-ly very proud of it. The Chronicle enjoys a local circulation cir-culation in excess of that proportion. And what it publishes, you would be surprised how many come to find it out by word of mouth from those 'who do take It. We send papers to Delta, Delta, R. F, D., Deseret, Hinckley, Abraham, Abra-ham, Oak City, Mc Cornick, Lynn-dyl, Lynn-dyl, and Leamington -and then into other parts of Utah. Add to Utah, California, Minnesota, Michigan, Wyoming, Wy-oming, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Idaho, Illinois, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Ne-vada, Ohio, Iowa, and New York. We read the big daily for the news of state and nation, but for the lo,-cal lo,-cal news, there is only one souroe, which is the local paper. The Chronicle has a good circulation and is as well received as any state paper in a town of its corrsponding size. And, for this we thank our friends, |