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Show w .ill .ii ,. ,uf mn .m i b is not a single, home product on the market that is not as good or bet-ian bet-ian is made elsewhere, and the people need not hesitate in taking from ounters and shelves the Utah products. ' A short time ago a traveling man entered one of Ogden's stores and 3 for the best box of candy on the market. The clerk very promptly ght the home product out and said that it was the best that was made, (raveling man bought the box of candy and very graciously complimented Jerk by saying: jYoung man, I wish all the clerks of the country were of your stripe, would be handling more of our home-made goods if they were. i j"I am very pleased to purchase your home product and pay the price, the thing that pleases me most is that you presented your home goods put apology and without begging a sale You brought it out as THE T ON THE MARKET. That is the kind of stuff home clerks should be e of. They should always place the home goods to the front instead of ing foreign goods on the public. Sell home goods first and the foreign je after.' jTo make a success of Home Product Week in Ogden, the home news-crs news-crs are contributing liberally and it is expected that the occasion will be jpf the most praiseworthy events of the season. At a meeting a few nights I Toastmaster Goddard said that the newspapers of Ogden had been one !ie greatest factors in the success of Utah Products Week celebrations of ious years, had again shown their loyal spirit by offering $60 worth of rtising space to the merchants for the best window displays of Utah-; Utah-; goods. Tin's appropriation has been divided, he announced, into the wing awards for the competition: Best large window display, $20 h of advertising space ; second best large window display, $ 1 0 worth ; small window display, $20 worth of advertising space; second best window display, $10 worth. Judge will be named in a few days for competition. |