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Show LIKE THE WORKINGS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB Charles A. Johnson, of Denver, a delegate dele-gate to the Transmlsslsslppl Commercial congress and former president of the Denver Den-ver Chamber of commerce, called at the Commercial club yestorday to Inspect the workings of Salt Lake's boonting organization. organ-ization. Mr. oJlinson la of the opinion that Denver Den-ver and Salt Lake should strive for moro co-operative offort to further their mutual mu-tual interests. Ho is particularly Interested Inter-ested In the railroad relations of the two cities and believes each could help the other in the mattor of diverting transcontinental trans-continental traffic, attracting tourists and improving freight and passongor rates. E. TI. Clifford, of St. Joseph. Mo., secretary sec-retary of the Commerce club of that city, also was a visitor at tho Commercial club yesterday. Being a Mlssourian, Mr. Clifford Clif-ford was "shown" how Salt Lake blows Its own horn. Ho was greatly Impressed with the publicity work of tho club and expressed the opinion that no other city of Salt Lake's size has such systematic and effective mothodB. |