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Show jj i . 8 : I "Local Investment Try First at Home" I 1 !i $ lJ ! "Try First at Home" has become a national slogan. It was originated to counteract the very human tend- jjj 0r j ency that "the grass across the way is greener"; it has become a national slogan because it has proved itself! 'I "There is only one place, in the world where you can spend your dollars AND SEE THEM WORK FOR YOU. :; f : - AVhere you can have them return to you with big dividends. That is in your community. They are emblems . ( tS- $ of your civic loyalty and interest. They work for you by giving.you a greater and more prosperous commu- ;ij aV nity good city government, with law and order improved schools and churches better streets and in- :j W I creased service and business facilities. $ i V l:j NO WHERE ELSE is the purchasing power of your dollar greater than in your own town! : JfJJ NOWHERE ELSE can the comforts, conveniences and necessities of life be secured at a lower cost! ;j t ! . NOWHERE ELSE will your money buy for you the careful, personal service characterized by individual inter- i $ . est that is rendered you by your community! ' . - l j What sense is there in sending these dollars put of town for the things you need, when your local business and :j professional men can supply these needs yes, supply them with better quality and at a lower cost? They do I not say "Keep your dollars here" they merely say ' I TRY FIRST AT HOME I The glamour of "out-of-town" shopping fades for the man or woman who realizes" that the dollar spent "out 5 of town" never returns to benefit either them or the community in which they live. ' : The "out-of-town" dollar goes into the structure of some other community's prosperity, depriving OUR com- 8 ! munity of just that much business energy and building force, and in no way making it possible for OUR OWN I COMMUNITY INTERESTS TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF OUR SERVICE TO YOU! I A A '...- v M TRY FIRST AT HOME the "out-of-town" dollaris gone $ forever; the "home-spent" dollar returns to you in 9 , ' 3 . . i i BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH . : $ ; . .... A V ... - A J" . , . . A - I ' ' ' ' . - ' - ' I ' I A. C. Cole, Attorney Bingham Garage ., Knight Hotel The Town of Bingham I - Hudson-Essex-Chevrolet , , . , v. "Mod" f : By Dr. J. F. Flynn ' fj . Anderson y Sons Lumber Co. - . ,, T : Canyon Garage J C.PENNEYCG. Jack s Clothing Shop I A" Granite Furniture Durant Sales and Service " Every day Savings Roval Candv ComoanV i A "The Home Comes First" . Koyai anay company .J I II M .. . , Pitchius and Pitchius & f M 5 Princess Theater Bingham Mercantile . , .. f,fJ) ;J V--. nncess i neaier "Trade with your Friends" A ,Jj r Brisk and Chesler. Props. "The Big Store" . 'A ' y jmMOTimqO : Up-to-Date-Store , J Ah ! 1 ' 'g ' - ' Bingham Canyon Meat Co. Ed Johnson's Meat Market RadioPhonoh8-.Record, f,) i-n'J I "A 5 Shop for Women"- ' B. DEDERICKS , Where the Meat is Tender " . ' M.T James " I Lh Hr Vy 1 . . ' 1 y |