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Show Sugarhouse Business League j Organizer Advises Methods To Attract Trade, Visitors t GOOD BUSINESS DEMANDS ADVERTISING AND SATISFACTION OF PATRONS EXCELLENT ATTENDANCE MARKS MEETING ! "Capitalize on the wonders of Bingham Canyon", said Nephl Han-ten, Han-ten, past president of the Sugar-house Sugar-house Business Men's league In an address given before approximately thirty-five members of the Bingham District Business association In their monthly meeting held in the French-Italian restaurant Monday evening. Charging that "Salt Lake advertises Bingham more than Bingham advertises itself," Mr. Hansen reminded the business members that Bingham as one of the most interesting mining camps of the west and site of the world famous Utah Copper mine, largest J open-cut copper property of the world, attracts thousands of tour- ! uti every year. I "Beautify Bingham," advised Mr. Hansen. "Increase the number ol flower gardens and lawns by a contest con-test each summer." Mr. Hansen told how the business busi-ness men of Sugarhouse advertised : Sugarhouse as a shopping district until their business district has become be-come one of the busiest and most important trade centers of the I stctt. I "Keep your trade at home. Make I your business attractive, well-stock-I td. Give your customers what they I want. ! Mr. Hansen complimented the taulnesa men on their organization, j He warned them that lack of attendance at-tendance at meetings may at times j bother the organization, but that those who neglect to attend will be the ones that suffer. Unity in organization organ-ization is the goal for a business league. The progressive merchant must "Put a certain amount into J idvertising. I President Presides j William Grant, president of the organization, was chairman of the evening. It was decided to name an evening each month for date of a banquet similar to the one held Monday. The date of the next meeting meet-ing will be arranged and announced announc-ed later. Business Houses Close 24th By agreement of the members of ; U association business houses will be closed July 24th. Earl James pre-I pre-I ented the request of the Firemen's I auxiliary for the backing of the as-I as-I "ciation In a move to send the I "Miss Bingham" float to Salt Lake for entrance in the Covered Wag- i On davs niroHn Attn. j;.,coinn aibci wdivu Jo Scussel was named chairman 61 committee to make arrangements arrange-ments for entrance of the float. A review of the speech given at tt meeting by Frank Openshaw of slt Lake City is reported separate-: separate-: k ta the Bulletin. . i |