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Show with response from .I II. Bishop, president pres-ident of the Ocden association. The first regular address isjroru J. S. Caner of Ogden, mate president, followed by reports from officers anil appointment of committees. At the afternoon session S. W. Price will read a paper on "Is Co-operative Buying Buy-ing in Large Deals Profitable and Desirable?" taking the affirmative, with J. W. Wilcox as the negative debater. At the evening session these papers will be discussed: "Why Should Free Deals Be Abolished?" Abol-ished?" "The Value of the National Association," "Why the Manufacture! Should Protect the Retailer In Ho Iront6." ' What Benefits, if Any, Ar( Seen by the Wholesaler and Mann facturer in a Retailers' Organization," "The Right Way to Figure Profits," "Regulatirn of Credits from the View point of the Wholesaler." At 10.30 a. m. Thursday the pa pert I read will be "The Mall Order Men I are; How Best to Cope With It "The Incompetent Competitor," "Ho Best to Co-operate 'o Discourage, th Sale of Highly Advertised Staples Which Do Not Carry Profit Enough to i Pay Cost of Doing Business," "Is thfl Pacific Coast Plan the Remedy?" "The Credit System ami How It Can Be improved," ' Home Manufactured Goodw." Theso papers will be followed bj election of officers and selection ol the place for the next convention, So 1011. There will be an elaborate banquet to the delegates and their friends on Thursday evening. COHON OF UTAH jETAILERS SALT LAKE. Oet. 4. Programs are out lor the Mlh unnual convention of the Utah R'tail .Merchants' association asso-ciation to l"- held in the Jennings block. Ibis Uy, Oct. 3 and r'.. The convention opens at u a. m Wedne-iiay, with an address of welcome, wel-come, ifom Pitsidcut F. 11. Weight, ' |