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Show I j WHEN There Is a j DANCE j at the I BERTKftNA IS You know it means a ! ! good time with a congea- ial crowd. 3 0 M E TONIGHT I NEW MUSIC ; ! First Appearance of JACK BOWERING S ORCHESTRA S Doesn't That Sound INVITING? r mm iyw? ... V'-r -tP - - .Av,W-,sv.fV. .-,v v- m . u- I JM HP-HE ONLY OBSTACLE to broad business revival pessimism iB stands balanced ready to be pushed aside. Add your strength now to that of hundreds of thousands of other business busi-ness men and remove it. Confidence Optimism will do more than anything else to restore good times. Business is reviving as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans are expanding. Business is gathering momentum Prosperity Is Just 'Rgund-The Corner I Space contributed by the STANDARD-EXAMINER fa a-ocrcj,on tyitf the ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN Adverthementt contributed by Frank Prcsbrey Advertuing Agency, New York THE OGDEN TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY , . will hold "open house " next Monday evenin"; in the Moo?e Hall at 8 o'clock to hear W. Ross Knudson, of the Machin- jj ists' International Union, on the subject, "FAMINE RE- I LIEF IN SOVIET RUSSIA." The public ia invited. Bnng I your friends. The Assembly will convene at 7 45 sharp. I NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIM, EDIT I rrTHDP jW iTt JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S. B. TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21, 8 P M. LttlUKt ihPlCll 51 fl KOWUPP Churl o, CltLX 1 All Are Welcome VyMMJI gjjlfcit K B L'vHwMvv eVmpicM the First Church of Ohritt Sdtntiflt, Ogden, UUb Jwsi l s 'vlBSn |