. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. Agents WantedOelbares NapthaWashing Tablets. UTAH STERI LINEManufacturing Co., Salt Lake City Write us Before Placing Your Next Order A TRADE MARK Dwotod lo Agriculture That Stands for Better Farming and Better Homes. Helpful suggestions every week that will help yousolve your fanning problems. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 THE UTAH FARMER (5«7) 23 GOOD MORNING! Wsmm .^^ ./sunset-- brandN^. ^ FINE MATTRESSES. Salt Lake Mattress & SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ASK YOUR GROCERFOR FOREST DALESARATOGA CHIPS AND GILT EDGE BRANDHORSE
. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. Agents WantedOelbares NapthaWashing Tablets. UTAH STERI LINEManufacturing Co., Salt Lake City Write us Before Placing Your Next Order A TRADE MARK Dwotod lo Agriculture That Stands for Better Farming and Better Homes. Helpful suggestions every week that will help yousolve your fanning problems. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 THE UTAH FARMER (5«7) 23 GOOD MORNING! Wsmm .^^ ./sunset-- brandN^. ^ FINE MATTRESSES. Salt Lake Mattress & SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ASK YOUR GROCERFOR FOREST DALESARATOGA CHIPS AND GILT EDGE BRANDHORSERADISH If you are losing 60% of your water jgthrough SEEPAGE, which is the average loss in irrigation ditches,use our LENNON Smooth Flume forDitch Lining. Instead of buildingdikes to carry water across your lowplaces, use Flume. It will not leakand will pay for itself the first year,by the water it will save you. Madein all sizes. We sell everything forirrigation. UTAH CORRUGATED CULVERT & FLUME CO. Woods Cross, them, when they can be divided among a greatnumber of customers reduces the given amount oneach article, as compared to the same amount hav-ing to be borne by a few purchasers. Advertising increases the volume of sales andthereby helps the manufacturer to sell a betterarticle at the same price, or lower the selling price ofhis goods. A manufacturer was recently offered an en-ormous sum for his trade mark. The prospectivepurchaser suggesting that he did not want thefactory or any of the material, just the trade mark,or firm name. This same man realized that the>same quality of goods sold under an unknown namewould be at a disadvantage, to goods of the samequality that were well known, in fact, partly soldbecause of the trade mark, and the manufacturersreputation of maintaining a standard trade mark or advertised goods.
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