Show MAN DECLARED KEY TO RECOVERY Business Leaders Meelin Meet in Salt Lake f for or Annual Convention SPEAKER POINTS COURSE Part Played by Utah Also Emphasized The important place occupied by manufacturers in the national recovery ier ery program was the ke keynote of the twenty ninth annual convention of the Utah Manufacturers' Manufacturers association Saturday at the Hotel Utah More than Utah business lead leaders rs were presen present t. t Steady industrial activity produced by cooperative efforts of business will lead to a continued real and substantial subsume Lial recovery Dr Adam S. S Bennion assistant to the president of or the Utah Power and Light company told the convention After all it is the industries of the state which must provide jobs make possible developments which will maintain payrolls and bring about prosperity and stability Dr Bennion said Lists Hopes of Business The hopes of business Dr Bennion listed isted as the ever present needs and desires of people the fundamental soundness and integrity of American business the common sense and fairness fairness fair fair- ness of or American men and women and md the cooperative effort and intelligent intelligent intelli intel gent rent exchange of ideas among business busi ness groups Contracted credit and political crises rises failure of a market slow arid and impossible collections changes in styles tyles and changes in methods were named by him as the underlying hazards hazards haz haz- ards of business today The American people have established established a standard of living which is Lc the pride of our countr country and the marvel o oj othe the world Dr Bennion said It is a singular thing that our calamity criers dont don't ever threaten to to leave us Not one of them ever leads an exodus to Russia England or or Ger many Not ev even n the much talked about Australia nor the rich resources re re- sout sources es of South America have lured them History Gives Assurance respIte of the hazards confronting confront ng business the real spirit of America Is a challenge to carry carryon on and the history of America gives assurance that America can and arid will wm carry carryon on There has been a n reported increase of 25 per cent in the last three months in the local demand for Utah products due directly to the efforts of or the Salt Lake Federation of Women's Women's Women's Wo Wo- mens men's Clubs Mrs Dana C. C Blayney president of that organization said in reviewing of ot the organization In the thc past year We do ask however that the manufacturers make our task of actively actively ac ac- ac- ac supporting Utah products easier ens- ens ier by fixing their prices on an equal basis with goods of similar quality manufactured outside the state Mrs 1 Blayney said Prices of Utah products products prod prod- in many Instances are a stumbling stumbling stumbling bling block to our loyalty It is too much to tv ask us to bu buy Utah products when the prices for those products ts are not fair and not comparable with outside goods The City Federation of Women's Continued on Page Two SPEAKER POINT RECOVERY PAt PATI Addresses Annual 5 sion of Manufacturer V Association Continued from Pate Ont One Clubs was wu actively Interested In supported the work of the m man association because 23 cent of of the purchasing ng power 3 la women women's hands Mrs Bla Blayney Q We realize that money spent benefits all homes she sac said only the homes home of the manu themselves but the homes home of p Prof men teachers teacher labore laborers other line of ot endeavor Our u mini has been n to acquaint friends friend friends ZIti j bors and our associates L. In the el world with the facts about ho home honn We know that Utah prod pro are superior in quality in many stances V Active support wa was tU ff through the contacts committee of the presIdents president of th clubs in the city federation tui ed by representatives from 42 u c groups group representing ar around und oo men Those women signed a I pilo pIto pi to lo buy Utah products cost and ity being equal An educational pj PrO gram has s been carried out h in t ft tM I form Corm of lesson bulletins bulletin and tad t two teas at which Utah goods Welt played and demonstrated to n f women V g Approximately In bw ness was wu reported In Utah past year ear Governor Henry H H. Bio Blood said in briefly reviewing activity in 1933 Of that sn sum 5 jj remained in the state slate purchase of materials materia and andIn 3 t in payment of labor A t Declaring that the business outlook outlook for tor 1934 is brighter than it hu has bt bi bien i in years Governor Blood str the necessity of ot purchasing Utah products products prod prod- to keep business on th the Work of the State Federation of Wamen's Women's Wo Wa- mens men's Clubs was reviewed in an a ai ad o dress by Mrs W. W S. S Taylor publicity chairman of the organization In absence of Mrs Weston Vernon of t Logan president who was Wa scheduled to speak t Other speakers at the afternoon session included Harry dent who welcomed the assembly Jam James s E. E Ellison treasurer who gaw his annual report and J. J T. T Hol president of the Utah Manufacturers Manufacturers' league tl Balloting for or eight new 1 who will serve during the year took place at a luncheon wh l preceded the afternoon session Tit Thi new directors and the 16 holdover di df- rectors will meet Friday to elect of the association An elaborate banquet the oni ani casio cial function sponsored by the u elation dation during the year will be heWat held heW at 7 p. p m. m Saturday in the ballroom of df f the hotel Dancing will follow tit thi dinner and plans have been mada care for more than acca members and guests guest guesta a according w Charles N N. Fehr chairman chairmen P P. PI lin Mattingly is in hi charge of the m J program Jg The state public utilities o oslon slon sion Saturday had denied a of Clarence Bamberger for ZI natural gas service at his home in Walkers Walker's lane at the same rate paid by br mercial users in the same territory Bamberger had charged d th the W War Wa satch Gas company with tion against him and other rul resides resides- ta 4 users in favor of commercial al alwen users wen by giving the latter lower rate although the consumption was the them same m n The company contended a sp special main serving Bamberger's resident residence was installed at considerable exp caps m mand and that the residential user his hii hass has's a preference right to a commercial w to eOns sumer in the event of a breakdown or shortage of gas The commission held that the classifications cia clas of the company were Jon luit and reasonable and that was being served without tion It also held that should his contention con coo j be allowed there would be bi discrimination in his favor smaller users ers and industrial co ers I IThe The ruling pointed out that extension exten- exten sion of service to the residence and to others In the terri territory tory was made at considerable t eo coat it 4 at a It time when the net operating revS me- distributing system me nue flue of the g service below cost at pr present ent ratel rs tM thi predicated d upon fixed capital of company which was not by Bamberger ui 4 cId WWW Bamberger said Saturday h he h. f for I not decide whether to petition rehearing until he had studied the tat dO j cis cislon Ion I V |