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Show , 0. mm is ; BACH FROM EAST i Attends Big Convention in j Rochester and Takes Extended Ex-tended Trip East on Way Home. After a delight ful trip in the eat, part of hieh was spout in attendance at th.e twenty second amuiai congress of t'ne Anierican Optometrie association 'at Kochester. X. i .. July "JO to S. H. 0- den-en and Mrs. .lenen are back in ! Sail Lake with many exi-erlcnces to relate. ! Tnis convention was one of the best, j in poiii t of atte lidunee and interest. ever hold, and the full course of lec-; lec-; tures included talks from some of the j greatest minds in the optometrie pro-J pro-J fetsion. Smuo of these dir-tinguished j speakers were : Dr. Gharles tsheard, j Tniversity of Ohio: Dr. M. B. Ketchum, ' Los Angeles School of Opthalmologv; ! Dr. YY. B. Needles, of the Needles School of Optometry, Kansas City; Pr. i D. R. Barr. of the Tavlor Instrument j company; Tlieo F. Klein. Mnachu-1 Mnachu-1 setts t-ehol of Ov'tomei rv : II G. God-i God-i win. Koehestcr School of Optometry, and manv other baoi' --' 'o.hts. I Mr. Jensen h"s- actiieved popularitv j amo" his colleagues bv hi ' 'r'io'.iS Avork at convention;- and has several press notices from the big optomet rie journals issued since t he eon von lion. Mr. Jensen has the following to say of his trip: 'This trip gave me an opportunity to mingle with the great men who have contributed to optometry as a science j in the past few years, in itself of the j greatest importance in my work. We i also saw the proees of making optical opti-cal glass in the' great Bauseh & Bomb factories, the firt oceaMon on which the' public ha ever been admitted to this branch of t'ne industry. Previous j to the Avar ail optical gla ss wa im-: im-: ported, none being made iu this eoun-! eoun-! try. i "The m a n v exhibits b v c m i u e n t a ti thoruies at this meeting are of inestimable in-estimable benefir to me a an optome- ! trist. and 1 consider it wort h thon-J thon-J sands of dollars and many years of J study t o h a ve seen, heard and bee n i associated with such men and. the move-intent. move-intent. I believe in sharing the "knowledge of latest methods with my patients. ! "We not otilr made the trip worth while to us and t h? busine-?.. but boosted for Utah and Salt Lake Git y till every .delegate bi ati-'iidan-'o 1 hnows we are on the map with one of , the best states and eitie in the eoun- , t rv. ' ( Ad ert i emen t. 1 j II i II iw ii i m urn wimwrwiwinnnitn wmnirn mar -arm rgmxrajPMrtTOianaagPTgJ1 w-um . " n"11"1 1 1 11 ii"'iit'-':gn"riMw3at3:ww,Mww ! f ; "r?:"'" -'T' :' -r-r .-r -r- ,r -1 -r4- a -; d y 1 ':i y'.-V-y f';v: 'J .' -..' 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