Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 10

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= PAGE TEN. fhe Casper Daily Cribune . coed THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 199; . 1919-1923 frecmal/ peak Vit HICH way are you going to travel this year? Are you headed for the highway of PROGRESS or are a you going to let yourself slip back? There can be no stand- a ing still, because the New Year brings Opportunity and A Responsibility. You must either “Carry On” or “Dodge” A --Move Up or Down. Your succéss or the reverse will depend upon Hi | your decision now. i The average individual of this community is making more money than he ever did before c and there are more influences around him to invite extravagance. Pleasure tempts you rH from every side; spending draws you with its apparent ease of accomplishment; debt lays i in wait around the corner, while luxury, “keeping up appearances” attempts to decieve you. att The circumstances of the times should confirm in you a desire and determination to practical THRIFT. You must WORK and PRODUCE and you must certainly SAVE to ons adequately receive the benefits of your labor. If ever there was a year when you ought to _ save that year is 1924, for we are quite certain that your Dollar during that year will be “ : something worth having. This Bank is a keen believer in individual thrift; in its practice lies the immediate future eu : of the individual and community development. We propose to begin the new year with a a i series of messages, through the columns of this paper, to every man, woman and child in th Natrona County, showing clearly and concisely, that the time has come when you musi s realize fully the importance of having in the bank a reserve, which you can turn in into immediate cash. The first of these messages will appear on Tuesday, January Ist, 1924. Read them i carefully and read them over again, clip them out and refer to them often. They are H written for your individual profit and success and you will find them well worth while. DIRECTORS JOHN McFADYEN W.M. HOLLAND L.A. REED THOS. KENNEY JOEE.DENHAM- H.L.PATTON EARLC.BOYLE L.G. MURPHY ARTHUR K. LEE | The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYOMING

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