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SILVER j m Corner 5th South and Main H Wasatch 2730 H KiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihT H IN TIME OF WAR Hj PREPARE FOR I PEACE. I j Conserve your re- sources, build up your m checking account, and 8fM K your savings account, JIfl B and be ready to take Jtim H advantage of opportu- ' SPSS I I Walker Brothers 11 BANKERS GOODWIN'S WEEKLY, SIXTEENTH YEAR PVRL.I8HHD HTBRY SATURDAY. BY THE GOODWIN'S WEEKLY PUBLISHING CO. ' W. E. CHAMDERLIN, Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Including postage In the United States, Canada and Mexico $2 00 per gear, S1.S5 for six months, Subscriptions to all foreign countries, within the Postal Union, S3.S0 per pear. Single copies, 5 cents. Pagment should be made bg Check, Monep Order or Registered Letter, pagable to Goodwin 'a Weekly. Address all communications to Goodwin's Weeklg. Entered at the FostofJTce at Salt Lake Cttp, Utah, U. S. A., as second-class matter. Phone Wasatch 5409 123 Atlas Building. Salt Lake Cttp, Utah. THROW AWAY YOUR BLUE GLASSES. NOBLY and uncomplainingly have the people of Utah done their duty during the war. No matter how business suffered, no matter how scarce money, no matter how much individual suffering there was, the people of Utah accepted the situation as part of the self denial necessary to win the war and continued to do "their bit" by subscribing most liberally to every Liberty Loan and other appeals . for war money. Their sacrifices have been greater than those of other sections where millions of government money was being spent, for, it is true that practically none of the money sent from this com monwealth for war purposes has been returned by the avenue of government expenditures. These several conditions have at times had a depressing effect, but we now reach the period when it is time to throw away the blue glasses and look for the sun of prosperity ap-' peering on the horizon. No state in the union can have greater confidence in facing the future than that of Utah for within our borders there are those, ele ments of natural prosperity that nothing can take away. When we consider that from our mountains every year we gather eighty or ninety million dollars of the precious metals ; and when we think that from the soil of this great state there are millions more wrested by the industrious farmer; going still further we have millions of tons of coal which are being shipped to other sections less fortunate than Utah, and so we can go on indefinitely realizing the foundation on which is built the prosperity of this great state until each one can realize that in the success of the past is the greatest guarantee for the, prosperity of the future. Think prosperity, talk prosperity, write prosperity, and you will soon bring it about. The development of Utah is only in its infancy, our mountains which have yielded billions can be made to yield billions more. Thousands of acres of our lands are available for cultivation, and if we would have them developed, we need more settlers. In the Uii)tah country there are billions of barrels of oil in our shales ; in the saturated oil sands of the San Rafael district there are billions of barrels more and expert geologists state that beneath the ground there is oil sufficient to make our state as great as that of Wyoming; it is only a few short years since it was thought impossible for Wyo ming to produce oil, and look at it today. We owe it to ourselves to encourage the development of this resource. There is room for many factories and the development of these undertakings should have attention if we are to afford employment to the wage earner, and so one can write almost indefinitely of the good things that are right within the border of our beloved state. Ponder over these conditions, take stock of the attitude of your self toward the state in which you live, and it is safe to say that now is the time to discard the blue glasses, see-conditions as they are, be come a booster for a greater Utah, and bring to yourself and your neighbors the prosperity which is justly their due and which will benefit the people that are here, as well as the people that come here. 4 Now that both Nevada and Wyoming seem to have entered the "dry,? column, what's going to become of the ex-deputy sheriffs and others who have been reaping such ric harvests as professional "bootleggers?" ' if. ' If the "flu" will now please take wings and, fly, all will be well and Dr. Beatty can take a well-earned rest. ' t More than oyer before, successful business re quires Banking Seryice ' of the broad, perma nent character we giye. & V' M Ctntmc t CfUtamiM BTABU5HED ISI3 CAPITAL ANB SURPLUS WWW SEE PEMBROKE NOW for . Exquisite and up-to-the-minute Stationery A Fine Assortment on Display 22 EAST BROADWAY House Cleaning Satisfaction Guaranteed. Paper Hanging. Paper Cleaning. Window Cleaning. Calciminlng. General House Cleaning. Phone Wasatch 4256. NATIONAL HOU8E CLEANING COMPANY, 56 Post Office Place. ltiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitt n S 3 I FREE Protection In 1 This Vault For Your Liberty Bonds 1 j B I f' I 1 Since Juno, last year, over I I one-half million dollars' worth s of Liberty Bonds have been lost or stolen In New York City s alone. Throughout the country, this I loss Is being- multiplied many a s times by theft, Are and careless- 1 s ness. f No matter where you pur- 1 chased your Liberty Bonds, this g bank will accept them for SAFE- s I KEEPING In Its masBlvo Are, I burglar and earthquake-proof I vaults. g I This service is entirely FREE i 1 OF CHARGE. We will give you a receipt for 1 your Bonds, and, at your request, p will clip the Interest coupons g i when duo and deposit them to V your credit or remit to you by v cashier'p check. 1 1 NATIONAL COPPER BANK I I And BANKERS TRUST COMPANY I Opposite Pott Office I Member Federal Reserve System 1 I OiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiimjtiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?