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Show 1 . . . State 'Factory Owners Outline Program . -) v si r:- ,-'( V M '- ( INDUSTRIAL LEADERS MAP FINAL CONVENTION PLANS Charles N. Fchr, left; Stanley J. Stephenson and Roy II. Ashworth Manufacturers of Utah Prepare I For S. L, Conclave and Banquet Trtermlned to continue to build Utah industrially In 1839 on the strength of the often-mentioned slogan that "What Utah Makes-Makes Makes-Makes Utah manufacturers of the state Wednesday were preparing to gather in Salt Lake City Saturday aa lant-mlnute program plans were made. Leaders of the Utah Manufacturer! Manufac-turer! sssoriation met in the association asso-ciation offices In ths Kesms building build-ing snd completed sll details lor the 34th annual convention and banquet at the Hotel Utah. Thnjo who met Wednesday were Roy H. Ashworth, association president; pres-ident; Charles N. Fehr. vice chsir-man chsir-man of the "Build Utah" commit- .tee, and Btanley J. Stephenson, aa-, sociation secretary. The convention will open with a luncheon at 12:13 p. m. Saturday. A businesa aeasion will follow at which time eight new directors will be elected to serve with It others who are holdovers. Frederick P. Champ of Logon, president of the Cache Vsliey Banking Bank-ing conipony, will be the prinnpsl gl4est fcpesker: His subject will be ' on "Utah Economy and Forward I Vision.' Mr. Ashworth will welcome wel-come the Industrialista and deliver i his aunusl sddress. James E. Eili-' Eili-' son, trtssurer, will give his re- port. " Another speaker will bd Joseph P. Helner, president of the Utah Manufacturers Associstion Employes Em-ployes lesgue, the largest organisation organi-sation of this type in the state. The convention will be climaxed with a stupendous bsnquet Ssturday at 7 p. m., which will be attended by more than A00 members and their guesta. Thoussnds of dollars' worth of Utah products, from shoe laces to 100-pound bags of sugar, will be given away to the ladles. Governor Henry H. Blood. Mavor John M. Wallace of Salt Lake City. Mayor H. W. Peery of Ogden and Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Price will be guests of honor, said Mr. Stephenson. |