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Show M. I. A. MEMBERS WILL HEAR SPEECHES Addresses by Manufacturers Are Designed De-signed to Promulgate Patronage of Home Industries. The Manufacturers' association of Utah recently sent out postal cards to the various ilutuall Improvement associations, asso-ciations, offering to supply speakers on subjects for the uplift "of the community com-munity at the first Sunday evening mooting of every month. Koplics have been received from many of the associations, accepting the sufttrestion of tho manufacturers, and tonight to-night members of that body will speak in the various wards upon the following subjects: Mill Creek "Utah's Resources and Industries." George S. McAllister. East Mill Creek "Utah, Industrially; Industrial-ly; Past and Present," E. II . Hardier. Taylorsville "The Spirit of Co-opcV-s Hon in Community Development," O. H. Hewlett. Garfield "Utah, the Beehive of Industry," In-dustry," Guv A. Wilson. Brinton '!I Am for Utah," J. Stokes, Jr. Winder "Manufacturing and Community Com-munity Development," Bayard W. Men-denhall. Men-denhall. Center "Industrial Patriotism," Charles F. Solomon. Poplar Grove "Utah," Bishop John Clayton. Fourteenth "What Utah Offers Our Young People," F. Y. Fox. Fifth "Our Industries and What They Mean to Our Prosperity," Carlyle Halt. 1 Liberty "Utah," Charles R. Mabev. Brighton "Europe and America," V. O. Hewlett. Emerson " Utah '8 Industries," W. F. Corhett. Twenty-sixth "The Opportunities Utah Offers Our Young People," Judge Elins A. Smith. |