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Show WOMEN TO AID M.SM.raCIAIN Auxiliary Organized Wednesday Wednes-day Evening at the Commercial Com-mercial Hill). MUCH ENTHUSIASM IS MANIFESTED BY LADIES Mrs. .U .Taylor is Elected President: Pres-ident: Informal Reception and Luncheon Follow. The Interest and enthusiasm manifested at the Initial meeting aKurs well for thu success suc-cess and Importance of the Woman's auxtllaiy to the Merchants and Manufacturers' assoela- : tlon organized la?t SVSnlng nt the Commercial club Was Larpe Turn-Out. When Chairman Finher Harris called the j meeting to order, no less than jo men and women Occupied scats tn the clubroom. Ihe ', audl-nce Ming largely composed of women, j Brief . ipeeohes were made by Mr Harris. Orion Or-ion Hewlett und a number of the women iiic-ent iiic-ent h li-ter becr.mo honorary members of the Merchants -'n'1 Manufacturers' association. The business of the evening was expedited In a most commendable wav . and ?. permanent organisation of tho auxiliary branch was ef- j fected before 10 o'clock. Had to Have Aid of Women. Mr. Harris, In h's usual happy vein, declared de-clared thut the auxiliary branch Of the nsso- c'.atluii wa.i prop BOd boeailSS the members thereof had found after a brief existence that they could not get along without the ladies, as every man finds out sooner or later In life He pointed out that upon the women rest the I questions of dcclJIng what shall and what shall not go Into the home, and therefor, th.dr idd in advancing the interests of home inanufac- I lurers Is absolutely necesaary. Two Motives Con3ideied. The speaker yald. too. that there were two I mo I v M to be considered In patronizing home Industries ' one pntrloilc. one selfish I'lah ' manufacturers, he said, had nledned them- i selves tp provide their customers lth Just as ' good products o:i they could obtain from tie East, at less cost this wna the selfish nu- ' tlve. By buying home products the money is kept In Utah thll the patriotic motive. Millions Go East Orviin Hewlett sn!d thnt millions of dollars go Kast annually that might Jurt as well h-kept h-kept here If Utah people would patronise : home manufactures larye rreterlim would I" establlshod here In a very short lime, giving pleasant :oid pr.if'.iuble work, both v. Inter and summer, to hundreds of residents of the State Movement Indorsed. brief remeiks 'ndorslnij the movement nnd ' pledging their sxippr rt WOPO made bv Mm. Annie Pearson Mrs. Thomas Adams. Mrs. Jo- 1 reph M hn Mis (' I MeNltt Mrs. Uydla ! l A I.I -r. Mrs. Adella V Btfrdley and Mik. : Mary Kelly Then the nomination r,f directors di-rectors ms de. lure I In order and tie: numis of the following women were plnced in nomination nomi-nation and unanimously olocted: Directois Are Chosen. Mrs. A. V. Taylor, Mrs. lOmma Bmpey, Mr Lydla D. Alder. Mrs ThouiM Adams. Mrs Annie Pearson, Mrs Mary I Kelly, Mrs. Mar- ! tha J. Watson, Mrr. loeeph M. Cohen, Mrs Adella Knrdley. Mrs I. ( (.losz Mrs Helen Metros, Mrs. ix.uis-a Coalson, Mr? su; Sim.. ii. Mrn i.-. .1 .V-Nti. Mr... U M. Has- 1 bould. Permanent CfBcers Elected. At t li-? meoiInK of directors following thrt election, these permunent ofllcerM were chosen. ! Mrs. A. v Taylor, president; Mm. Joseph M Cohen first vlce-nresldent; Mrs Tnomas A. buns, second vlos-presldont; Mrs Mary F i Kelly. secret.Try. Mrs. Martin Watson, treas- urcr Mr Adella w Eardley, seeretarjr A O mmilt-e Including Mrs. Taylor. Mr i Aoami and Mr, t'ohen vva.. named by the temporary chairman. Mr. Lydia I Alder to confer v. ith tho offlccra of the Merchor.is and Ms.nufac.tur-ers' Ms.nufac.tur-ers' association to learn lust what the duties of the auxiliary association vvlll b.-. Informal Reception. Pollowina the business ting, all the guests of the evening enjoyed m Informal reception and llht rrfr. shmentw. the latter served in ihe main hull of the clubhouse a special committee of lb. Mentuii'-'urvrs' ;;so-. ;;so-. latlOQ a l:i (trerted tlu gUSStS Upon their arrival ar-rival and preaonted them with the "Buwy All the Time iii Utah" buttons. Membership Rolls Signed. Membership roll were passed around before the adjournment Of the meeting, and nearly evr woman ;.r.--ent i :e l.ii fed ih" niovenn-nt by affixing her nam- ns a;i honorarf number. 'Signing the pledge,' e It wc facetlou.lj . alle i bj the chairman of the evening, and the pledge' read this vva Here Is Pledge. "We hereby pledoe oursslvee in ba1onise home Institutions in preference to out.sub hui.-inejiM hui.-inejiM hoiiMen Whenever possible, and to promote pro-mote the use of hrmc-mn.'c :-rwi5i whenever und wheraver possible, and with the pries and ouallty being riinul to purchase Hood manufactured manu-factured in tho factories of this state In prof- i onnes to Ininortetl Rood when possible." Firms Are Enrolled. The following representative firms and busi noes mun were enrolled on the membership Mats of the Manufacturers ujid Mcrrhanls im- oclatlon Wodnesdsy: Walker Bnxs. Drv 'i.v'n company, Btrsvell-Patsrson Btrsvell-Patsrson Hardware company, Rowe, Morris .t. Bummerhays company, Roblnaon tiros., nnrj- Plr.p" Hi. ei i lnvton Musi - "inuan.. . Kowe Kelly, Porter-Walton F..rwir.lln': . oinpan . H"ox ,t .Syrnonn. S. M2rtln omntlsslon company, com-pany, t"tah ICsccsronl company, Wonder mm-Mnery mm-Mnery eompany. John Rdwarde J. F. un.l H BV Sehraven. O. D n.inkf f t'o , H S. Mar-iretts, Mar-iretts, J Burrows "o Madsen A- Johonsen. Meredith A- Uuthrl J H fc'tiert & 'o.. W I Trout Produce company. A B Iflshitind, , Mldgley Bros.. Mo4cl Btm Laundry. Smith i I .v tdOlllS, Mi- li ' Warren Mrs I S tfi o,1 i Kemess. Salt Lake Costuming company. Rob- i i . 1 el 1 e ii v. Hlgley ft Co , Decorating New Offices. Carpeni ra painters, paperhangers and de.- , : oratoi l :ie ).. pun the work of preparing th.- W new olTlcei at 20S and HI Soutd West Tempi- i treat for occupancy by the asr-iation The offices will bo occupied al the end of the pies- Ar I ent weel , |