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Show S Your check is an order upon your bank to J j pay from your account a specified sum to a des- b J ignated firm or individual. J a . a , B Ninety-five per cent of the Nation's business B t is done by check. It is the negotiable medium i that removes the necessity for carrying money, c that brings the ends of the earth together in a S business sense. a c The Ogden State Bank invites your Checking I J Account. A check drawn on this bank is ovi- 1 1 dence of business methods and financial stand- j I: Oguem State Bank j ! Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 3 jO INTEREST COMPOUNDED JO a , o QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS s f I HERE is not the woman but y will be interested in what the Out of this 'season's bewildering world-famed, House of Lucile has dictates of Fashion,one thought stands t0 sav about corsets. dear-you must appear natural. There is not thc WQman , 7jY,nCrSe!?j Et?th?lcally ciate the specialized service of our corset V'' No! Certainly frocks and suits never j i rr more definitely demanded the founda- department; a service that . offers you.' 1 tion of a clever corseU When Paris selection from an all-comprehensive stock' 1 jay you should look "uncorseted," .of thc unequalled v H ; Paris means you should wear a cor- . set so deftly designed to be a part of ' yourself that it merely accents the (CZfTh & A TED THN natural beauty of your figure and ' J O) OLjJi IU M the most critical observer will not be 1 able to trace your charm to its subtle Front Lacin? support, I Ute LUC'LE,Lm ; CET ' , cZ-fJ c and the careful attention of expert" corset Tn&Z U MaM8W lcrcs tac a personal pride in your satisfaction. D. EAHL ROBIXSOX. Tho announcement has just been made of the appointment of D. Earle Robinson, Professor ' of Advertising, and in chargo of the Department of Information-Service at tho Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College to tho position of Production Manager of tho T. Ben Meldrum company, local, sectional, National advertising. Professor Robinson's training and experience peculiarly fit him for entrance en-trance into tho commercial advertising advertis-ing field. Upon his graduation at tho Utah Agricultural College in 1911 ho entered that institution as instructor in History and English. In 1914-15 ho attended thc University of California, Cali-fornia, taking graduate work in advertising, ad-vertising, Economics and English. I He then served ono year as principal princi-pal of tho High school at Long Beach, California, after which he returned to the Utah Agricultural Collego in thc fall of 1916 as assistant professor profes-sor of English and in charge of the department of Information-Service. In addition to Professor Robinson's work in the Advertising and Econ omics department at the collego, ho directs the publicity for tho Logan chambor of commerce, and has been a forocful writer of display advertising adver-tising for many years. With the record of exceptional success suc-cess as a writer and a scholar, Professor Pro-fessor Robinson is regarded as a valuable addition o thc T. Ben Meldrum Mel-drum company. In speaking for his appointment Mr. Moldrum said: "Ho brings to our clients an exceptional excep-tional natural ability, developed by years of study, research and experience experi-ence in allied lines. We are extremely fortunate in securing se-curing Professor Robinson as a member mem-ber of our staff at this time, our policy being to increase our personnel with the best men obtainable as the demands of our Increasing business make - imperatfv in the interests of maximum service." Thc T. Ben Meldrum company has had a remarkable growth since establishing es-tablishing in Ogden less than a year ago. Tho company is now serving clients In Ogden, Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and Logan Mn Utah; and in Pocatello, Twin Falls, Rupert and other oth-er cities in Idaho. "With the addition addi-tion of Professor Robinson to our staff," said Mr. Meldrum, "branch offices will be maintained In Salt Lake and Pocatello." The general policy of the T. Ben Moldrum Company will bo a broader and co-operative service along the lines of closer association between the advertiser and the markot. A special feature of tho company 13 the ability to take over and market tho entire output of a factory. Such arrangements ar-rangements are now being successfully successful-ly managed by the company which carries Its activities into every stato In thc United States, and also In Canada. Advertisement. 1 oo j The American Plan Protect3 J I j ' THE WORKINGMAN j I It provides that every honest capable man has the right to seek I I and find employment, to provide for his family and to contribute I I i to the good substantial citizenship of the community. This consti- ! I tutional right is given to every man, both union and non-union, I without discrimination. fei HI The American Plan insists that employers deal with their em- 1 J I ployes in a collective way in order that matters of common in- terests may be discussed and decided in a fair, judicious and 1 ,k equitable manner to all concerned. But the matter of collective I t- dealing is to left to the discretion of the employer. It does not m I mean that the employer is obliged to recognize paid agitators w- and walking delegates. ' mt I The American Plan recognizes the right of every workman to the I R j best possible wages for an honest day's work and to the best pos- m j sible working conditions. The firms recognize the right, fairness , m and justice of the American Plan to ail men, to employes, to E 1 employers and to the public. I : f' The Man Who Says I;1 "The World is Mine" i. 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