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Show NEVADA AUTO TOUR HEARTILY APPROVED Citizens of Sagebrush State Welcome Opportunity to Meet Ogden Merchants. Special to The Tribune OGDEN", Feb. 1. Hearty Indorsement of tho proposed Nevada attto tour of Ogden Og-den merchants. Jobbers and manufacturers manufactur-ers next June haa been received by J. D. Larson, secretary of the Ogden Publicity bureau, in the form of loiters from proml-nont proml-nont Nevada men in towns "and cities throughout that stale. The sentiment In both this city and In tho Nevada territory terri-tory It Is proposed to visit Is such that nothing will stand In the way of completing complet-ing the plans for the auto journey to Reno and roturn, according to Mr. Larson. Lar-son. For the purpose of ascertaining the Js'o-vndn Js'o-vndn sentiment regarding the proposed trip, the publicity bureau secretary wrote to a number of men prominent In the business life of the state. Among those who have lndor&cd tho plan In letters received re-ceived up to this time are John Henderson, Hender-son, president of the Henderson Banking company at Elko, Nov.: W. A- Massey, an attorney of Reno, and J. Sheehan, cashier of the First National bank of Wlnne-mucca. Wlnne-mucca. Mr Henderson assured the Ogden Publicity Pub-licity bureau of a hearty and Interesting i welcome for the members of the auto ! party, and Mr. Shcohan declared that WInneniucca would be glad to provide entertainment en-tertainment for tho autolsta during their stay in that city. That Ogden is unquestionably unques-tionably the legitimate trading center for eastern Nevada was the declaration In the letter of Attorney Massny of Reno, llo approved tho plan for the auto trip on the grounds that It would bring closer relations re-lations between tho people of Utah and Nevada. It Is expected that within the next few days President Joseph Scowcroft of the publicity bureau will appoint a committee to handle the arrangements for the proposed pro-posed trip. |