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Show I MERCHANTS TO DISPLAY GOODS Ogden Made Products to Be Exhibited in 200 Local Windows More than 200 window displays will 'r Installed In Osden jjtorcs by tomorrow tomor-row evening as part of the "Mtfde-ln- jrden Week" plan, according to reports re-ports received by the Progressive Business Bus-iness rii i., sponsering the event. Thei home products campaign coincides, with the National Progressive WeeH Jnd also with the U. C. T. district ron- . nt ion to open Thursday. Practically all or the manufacturing manufactur-ing companies in Mgden and over 80 j per cont of the merchant in the Og- i den buslncs- district are cooperating) v ifh the Progressives to make the. week a complete success. In one scries scr-ies of windows, those of the Dce-Kccb-i t)Uildlng, a composite exhibit Bhowlnf 1he products of 50 Ogden factories and j plants iia been installed. This ex-j llbit, "The Progressive Highway to; prosperity," which is Bald to be ''Dined I with Ogden .Made goods" is attracting much attention. Each of the window displays bears; h stenciled card bearing the Progres-( sive club emblem and colors and the wording "Ogden Money spent for K-. Jj n Goods will make a Prosperous gden." These are the official cards for the! week and are required for each win- I dow entered in the window display onlest. The prizes for this contest are $To for first award. $0 for second and $25 for third with 2t additional! prises of $5 each. Judging of the. windows, on tin basis of sales value.! will be arranged for the latter part of i the week, five members of tho United Commercial Travelers visiting in Og- j den being the judges The Progressive Business Club will I have "Made-ln-Ogdcn Week" as a special feature of its program at the Tuesday noon luncheon, according t plans that arc being' madi . nn-J |