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Show I CATCHY PHRASE TO I GO ONSTATIOHERV Salt Lakers Will Use It Upon Their Letter Heads and Envelopes. "SEE EUROPE IF YOU WILL, RUT SEE AMERICA FIRST" Cnimh Officials Are the First Ones to Accede to the Request. I "Sec fcluropo If you will, but sec Amori-ca Amori-ca first " This .sentence adopted by tho special committee of the 'nmn lerclnl club appointed to arrange for the big convention con-vention to be held In this city on January Janu-ary Z', llds ialr tn o i 1 1 1 .i pi. ice on tho stationery of every prominent organlza-lion organlza-lion and business house of the city ana State that an- Interested in the success of the movement, and that means all of County Adopts the Idea. The county officers of Salt Ijike county are the first to accede to the wish of the special committer of the Commercial Mb in the matter They, with the, County onimlssloiH-rs. hei.i ,-i special meeting on Monday and unanlmouslj decided that hereafter the catchy phfase should occupy a prominent position on all the new sta-tioncry sta-tioncry of nil the county offices This applies, of course, otilj lo envelopes and htter heads, but thousands of these Bad their wa through the mails to all parts Of the country during the year Correspondence Is Immense. And speaking of the missionary work iliat will le dmie by even the letters from i iie county officers of Salt Lake, has any "fie who has wati lied tic " See America First'" movement from Us Inception an idea Of the volume of letters and litera-i litera-i lire that have been sent out by the special i omirflttee of the Commercial club con-. con-. i rnlnsj LI ? What Has Been Done Less than four months ago the first artl-cle artl-cle concerning the movement appeared In The Tribune. Since that time the special committee of the Commercial club has been responsible for the following articles g snd communications to newspapers, maga- lines, organizations and Individuals. I Communications Innumerable Two letters to each of 1!'S newspapers west of the Mississippi. One communication to each of Mo pa-pers pa-pers east of th Mississippi. riir,-e special newspaper articles to each of EM newspapers west or the Mississippi Two, and in some Instances three, enm-rnunlca enm-rnunlca Hons to each of 35a commercial or- wit nizatiot.H west of the Mississippi. Two letters each to the Mayors of ISO the West Communications innumerable to Qover-tlbrs Qover-tlbrs of States and private Individuals In all parts of the country I Articles for Magazines. Articles concerning the movement, and varying In length from 1600 to 3600 words, to eight magazines, T. ii special articles to dally newspapers. Bast and West. And In addition to all the above, an M-page M-page letter-book has been filled with spec-ml spec-ml letters to prombient individuals in the ountry in answer to Queries sent by them to the special committee, showing their interest in the movement |