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Page Four An “Era of Good Times” for Phoenix Every indication points to a period of unparalelled pros perity for Phoenix and the Valley. The publicity which this locality has so sorely needed is now being* sent broadcast throughout the country and as a result every day brings new people and new money to our gates. We are getting our house in order to take care of the in creasing population and we have many reasons to be lieve that we are entering a new phase in our community life. Biulding permits show a staggering increase; the tax rate for Phoenix is exceptionally low. Bank clear ings and general business conditions reflect our good fortune. Climate, population and opportunity are the three essentials to our future. Let us see that we de serve them. With pleasant wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year, WE ARE FOR THE CITY OF PHOENIX LOUIS B. WHITNEY, Mayor. Commissioners W. L. Barnum, City Attorney. Henry Rieger, City Manager Fred Jacobs Oliver Loch, City Treasurer. TT . ~ x J. A. R. Irvine E. W. Bacon, Building Inspector. Hugh Callahan, City Magistrate. Luke Henderson George Brisbois, Chief of Police. Cbas. de Sales Wheeler, City Ass’r. F. A. Jefferson. W. D. Simmons, Chief of Fire Dept. ARE YOU MA KINO FANANCIAL PROGRESS? Does the close of 1925 find you in better financial condition than you were a year ago? Resolve that during 1926 you will make genuine headway toward financial independence. Thrift will find away to save with even the smallest income. Open a savings account in any bank in Phoenix and pay into it a fixed amount every week or every month. A savings account growing steadily through the year will make next Christmas truly a Merry one. Phoenix Clearing House Association National Bank of Arizona Phoenix Savings Bank & Trust Co. The Valley Bank Phoenix National Bank Commercial National Bank Citizens State Bank PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING December 19, 1925