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Show Will Make Vigorous . Fight jorN. E, A. Delegates to Convention Will Push the Claims of Salt Lake for Convention. The delegates to the National Education Educa-tion association who are polng to Asbury Park, N. J., to press the claims of Salt Lake rity for the next nnnual convention conven-tion held a meeting' yesterday afternoon, and resolved to put up a vigorous linht. Mathonlhah Thomas, member of the Board of Education, was selected to present pre-sent Salt Lake's claims before the executive execu-tive council, which makes the recommendation recom-mendation as to the place ..f meeting. Fund for Advertising. The committee Is also endeavoring to rata a small fund for advertising p"r-poses. p"r-poses. The State Educational association has made an appropriation for this pur pose, .11111 ll 1M liopill 111 nil 01 fc.i 11 1.. I i i o 1 -, and public-spirited cltisens win aid the movement. The fund will be used for badges ami other legitimate advertising purposes that will call attention to Salt Lake during the meeting of the association. associa-tion. Advance Guard on Way. Miss Rosalie Pollock left Sunday for the East, arid will do some advance work In behalf of Salt Lako City. The other members of the party rxpei t to h ave Wednesday nluht. An active letter campaign cam-paign is already in progress, and it Ih hoped to get the Salt Lake boom well launched before tho meeting of the convention. con-vention. July 3. The City Council last nlpht, by unanimous unani-mous vote, seconded the Invitation of the Hoard of Education to the National Educational Edu-cational association to hold Its next annual an-nual session In this cltv. |