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Show '.jawiJm City. Utah v ffWl Ogden Chapter No. 2 Royal Arch Masons Regular Meeting, Tuesday, March 1. 8 p. m. much busi-i busi-i ness to transact. 1 John A. Moffat, H. P. ll'lS Hand- gf Loomed j! MEN will have knit cravats this 1 season they're so very fashionable. They cost a little lit-tle more than other ties. We make the investment an economical one here by serving you wtth the sort that j last longer retain their shape in- : definitely. That's because they're J hand-loomed wont pull out of i shape or tear. They're in various weaves of rich, plain colors, cross bars, embroidered effects and two-tone two-tone shadings, j 1 I r Will You Stick? I "This Farm Bureau thing costs too much," said a Nebraska merchant to several farmers gathered in his store. "County dues are all right, but putting up j for a lot of state and national officers is different. You I don't know how they'll spend your money." "Let's see, don't retail merchants have both state and national organizations?" asked one farmer. The merchant colored, but admitted they had. The farmer asked if he belonged to any of them. I "That's my business," sputtered the merchant." i "Yes, and I guess the Farm Bureau is my business," m, spoke up another farmer. "I hadn't joined it before, but I'm going to now. If a national organization is a good I thing for merchants and bankers and manufacturers, B' it's a good thing for farmers, too." I This story has its lessons to farmers of it awl stay back of it. Take a tip MB, everywhere. There are some 400 na- from the members of the big na- I tional business men s organizations, tional trade organizations they are I nil supported liberally, ail doing cf- loyal. ' J fective work for their membership. Thc farmer needs a nationai weekly. I Every big business has had a na- too. just as much as the banker needs tional organization except farming, his financial lourna! THE COUN- Food speculators believe m organi- try GENTLEMAN fills that require- zation for themselves, bur nor for ment. Its interesting and important BShi the farmers. They hope you will news arts are gathered from all Bi 1 quit the Farm Bureau parts of thc country, it presents a Hi i Our advice to you is to stick to the nation-wide view of farm problems Wl Farm Bureau Federation. It is pro- and opportunities. There is a lot of I cceding steadily and surely. It al- good reading in it. too splendid fic- ilk' ready has accomplished some fine tion, inspiring editorials, wholesome ttg results. It will accomplish many humor. Only $1 brings you 52 big Hi more if still more farmers get back issues. 16 fhecTpy TSc COUNTRY GENTLEMAN the$y PiD Circulation 800,000 Weekly S' The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ffliS, Also Publishers of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST and TrtE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL -M |