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Show rls a sound business proroltlon. - -"TVbt-M nek-d la the stat' la not boostln? In theory,' said Mr. Collett this rflornlni?.' "The attitude of 8omc concerns, public and rrlvare, in thU repa'rd la as' SrK-onslstent as was the pjety of tho man who Rang. "Do what tj vhWn engaged In stealing his neighbors '?ya., t:".MerVhanta' complain that trade during -the winter ban been, worso this season r than : for-many years. One dealers'paleu vf ere about J18 a. day, as conipared fo G0 last year. This man carried tIo Utah made goods In stock, and jet he "complained of the dullness In. trade. HIh policy' Is more than 8hort i"I(tbtcn and foollah; It Is Idiotic aod suicidal. "So Ions as Utah .manufacturers and producers are In a roMtioa to offer goods equal In quality and price to outside competitors, It la the duty of consumers to by them. TatronaKe. ?hould not be looked upon oa being any fpeclil favor to tho local manufacturer. manu-facturer. "Payrolls are an individual and public pub-lic necessity, and they cant be created cre-ated and maintained when the majority ma-jority of the people send away for tbe hundred articles produced at home. I Lack of lojalty to home Institutions 1 not by anv means traceahlo to the Individual. Reformation Is neccsary all down tbe- line, and the big Instltu- t!on3 should be the first to manifest j true repentance. ' "Tbe merchant who Is Indifferent to Utih made good should be passed by, and trade should be centered to the Institution that give home producers a 'square deal.' " I ASKS MERCHANTS TO B00STJ0R UTAH Salt LAke. Feb. 28. The Manufacturers' Manufac-turers' association Is preparing a campaign cam-paign for better trado In homo goods among the business houses of the city. In tbo course of the next few days business firms will receive letters let-ters explaining why buslnc-BS has been rather poor this winter, and making a plea for tbe use by restaurantsmores anrl all business firms of Utah made goods as far as possible. Dan Collett, fpcretary of the Manufacturers' Manu-facturers' association, said this morning morn-ing that It Is not a matter of charity In patronizing home products, but It |