Show I REAL ESTATE MEN ARE HOSTS Entertain Other Organizations at Luncheon in the Corn Com ComI t I mercial Club I I I TO CONSOLIDATE EXHIBITS GOVERNOR CUTLER AMONG TH THE E SPEAKERS The beard of governors of the Salt Lake Real Estate a association were the hosts at n informal luncheon at the Commercial Tub I yesterday afternoon at which the were Governor J C Cutler offit t I rs and members of the board of dl di r tors of the De Deseret eret Agricultural Manufacturing society and the officers m 1 direct directors ls of the Manufacturers M As Association of Utah purpose e of the luncheon was not but It de developed as soon as ast ast t t if lunch had become seated that it va strictly a get together meeting Thomas Homer acted as chairman and andt t The only formal toast was To the Cit City of Opportunities In announcing the p purpose of the lunch m Chairman Homer said saidI I oThe lunch is to show the good fellow fellowship I ship that between the various or orI I formed for the development and advancement of the and the states Industrial welfare We are all mil mIt millionaires in prospect and feel right noW like spending tile the millions that we are going to make Governor CUtler was called upon to respond to the toast Utah and in brief said saki We Ve might stay here for hours bours dis discussing cussing methods to improve conditions in inthe Inthe the city and state One purpose of this meeting is to discuss the propriety of con consolidating soJi the excellent exhibits that have hae been gathered together by the Deseret Agricultural Manufacturing society the theSaU Salt SaU Lake Real Estate association and the Manufacturers Merchants Association of Utah You are here to discuss this I will not attempt to suggest the means to bring this about but that is for you Favors Consolidation A consolidation of these exhibits will make a grand showing for the state It would ouid b be assuredly lr a good thing for the state mate It is a shame to box up and store away the magnificent exhibit that has been hen given to the state fair society by bythe bythe the state date for eleven months and twenty eight days every year ear when that exhibit might be advertising the of the state This exhibit should be placed with ith the theother theother other exhibits that have hae been mentioned in a permanent home in the business ills Such a course will be of benefit to everY individual in the state of Utah It would ouid be a financial benefit and a good attraction Chairman Homer then spoke briefly along the lines suggested by Governor Cut Cutler ler and introduced J G McDonald pres president president ident of the State FaIr association who favored the plan pIan of consolidation He then spoke of the Intermountain fair which will bring to this city visitors from ten mountain states He said that at an early date the he directors of the State Fair society ty would be called together to be shown the advantages of the proposed consolidation of exhibits President O 0 H Hewlett of the Manu Manufacturers Merchants association pledged th the cooperation of that o organ nl za salon Hon Must Stop Fights Nephi L Morris a member of the board of directors of the Manufacturers Merchants association said that he thought that the exhibits should be amal amalgamated and that eAch organization re tam Its identity in aU all other matters He declared that before the Six States Busi Business ness Mens excursion and the Intermountain tain tam fair were brought to successful is issues Issues sues the perturbed waters of Utah should be pacified The people have bigger things to consider than petty squabbles and local bull fights He declared that Salt lAke jake and Utah are bigger than any party or person R L Pritchard also spoke along simi similar tar lar ines anes and called attention to the fact that there are no idlers in Salt Lake Everyone has something to do and every everyone everyone one Is gettIng paid for it Joseph A Sliver SHyer spoke or of the possibIlIties ties in Utah along xIong the line Une of manufacturing manufacturing turing plants and big machine plants He said that there is no need to bring mU mil millions lions of dollars worth of heavy machin machinery ery into the state when it can be made h here as wen well or better than elsewhere Those who were present were Governor John C Cutler Representing the D A AM AM M society President J G McDonald See Sec Secretary Horace S Ensign Judge Elms A ASmith ASmith Smith Joseph A Silver William C C Win Winder der ing the Manufacturers Merchant O 0 H Hewlett George S McAllister Secretary Nephi L Morris O 0 R Meredith C O 0 Harris Manager Gordon H Place Mem Members hers bers of the R Real aJ Estate G Anderson James 1 M Anderson M lr 1 L CUl H C Hoffman W E Hub Hubbrd Hubbard bard V IV J Thomas ThomM Homer C CV CV V Johnsn Johnson Gege George L Freeman tr Lyman R J K o 0 F Peterson R L L Pritchard Pritchard ard J L R A A A Rich Richter Richter ter J T Stringer A W Smith James K Shaw A C Sadler 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