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Show WILL PERFECT PLANS FOR PRODUCTS WEEK Manufacturers to Hold Membership Meeting at the Commercial Club Next Thursday Evening. Letters were sent yesterday by B. "W. Eardley, secretary of the Manufacturers' Manufactur-ers' association, to all members of the organization, advising them of the membership mem-bership meeting to be held at the Commercial Com-mercial club next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The entertainment committee, commit-tee, of which. E. H. Eardley is chairman, chair-man, has prepared a brief musical programme pro-gramme and a menu of light refreshments refresh-ments will be served. The topic of the evening will be: ''Utah Products Week." L. B. Hampton, Hamp-ton, chairman of the general committee, commit-tee, will present the plans for the week which his committee has worked out, and which have been approved by the committee com-mittee of twenty-five, which recently met and considered them. When the plans are approved by the membership the special committee will be increased to 100, and this committee will be subdivided sub-divided into smaller groups to handle the different features of the week. The plan, as outlined by the committee, commit-tee, will reach every community in the state. Special attention has been paid to the schools and a number of schemes devised to interest the students iu the high schools and the pupils of tht upper grades. The 'Ogden members of the association associa-tion are expected to meet next Tuesday to get the week under way in that city. The association will continue its factory fac-tory meetings during the coming week. A big meeting has been arranged for Provo. The plant or the Knight Woolen mills is to be inspected, and at 4:30 in the afternoon all the machinery will be shut down to give the employees an opportunity to participate in the meeting, meet-ing, which will be addressed by officers of the association and leading business men of Provo. Other plants to bo visited vis-ited this week are Hewlett Bros. Co. and the McDonald Chocolate Co. |