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Show MANUFACTURERS 10 HOLD SWAY TODAY Factory Workers Will Be Recognized in Special Awards. GOVERNOR TO SPEAK Band Concerts and Other Music Programmes to Enliven En-liven Big Show. With all exhibits in place in artistically arranged booths and all demonstrators on hand, the Utah Products show will begin in earnest this morning In the Electric Railway building. 222 South West Temple street. Today has been designated by the committee com-mittee In charge of the show as Manufacturers' Manufac-turers' day and a large attendance of the manufacturers from all parts of the state is anticipated. In order that the day may not he overlooked, special letters calling attention to it have been sent to all manufacturers man-ufacturers In the state by the Manufacturers' Manufac-turers' Association of Utah. The same letter calls attention to the fact that tomorrow (Tuesday) night will be Factory Workers' night, arid asks the manufacturers to invite all their employees em-ployees to attend. Samples of various products will be distributed every day during the week and upwards of 500 prizes will he given away each day. Prizes and Concerts. Special prizes will be given away tomorrow tomor-row night to the oldest factory worker still in service, to the oldest factory manager, man-ager, to the prettiest factory worker, to the handsomest factory worker and the factory having the largest number of employees em-ployees on hand at D o'clock will be given special recognition. Concerts bv Held's military band will be ihe feature of the afternoon and evening even-ing every day during the show. Supplementary Supple-mentary to the band, musical programmes will be given by two musical booths, so that there will be music practically every hour that the show is open. A short prog rammp will be carried ou t at the show at 7 o'clock tonight, when Qovemor William Spry will deliver the speech he was to have delivered at the formal opening. Committees to Receive. Short talks probably will be given by other representative citizens, hut withal thp programme will be brief, as the committee com-mittee desires the visitors to spend the greater part of the time in inspecting the exhibits. To facilitate the handling of the crowds during the show a special reception committee com-mittee has been appointed for each day. The committees will be composed of members mem-bers of the Manufacturers' Association of Utah, and a different committee will be on duty each day. The committee for today to-day Includes A. E. Eberhardt. chairman; .John D. Giles, J. Fred Daynes. Adolph Lew, Frank Hughes, Parley Davis, I. A. I'lavton. Ezra Lloyd, N. P. Anderson, A. Asper. n. F. Collet t, P. K. Burn ham, James M. Adams. William Gorton, Arthur Ar-thur Hulbert, A. A. Pannier, A. P. Splt-ko, Splt-ko, W H. t'ouchman, J. A. Butler, A. J. Smith. R. M. Holt, J. R. Free, H. R. Parr, H. M. Williams and Z. C. Zalin. |