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Show TRADE DARRIERS RECEIVESTUDY Tax Economies Urged at Denver Meeting - Economies In government were noted as one of the best ways of eliminating interstate trade barriers bar-riers at the recent trade conference confer-ence at Denver, John D. Rice, assistant as-sistant attorney general, said Monday Mon-day after his saturn. Mr. Rice, SUnley J. Stephenson, executive . secretary - of the Utah Manufacturers' association, and Moses L. Holbrook, director of the msrketlng division of the state department of agriculture, were Utah's representatives at the conference. con-ference. Mr. Rice, who served as chairman chair-man of the taxation committee, said It was thought many Inter-stats Inter-stats trade barriers have been raised by states in an effort to receive re-ceive more revenue and that more economy In state governments would result In the elimination of the barriers. The three delegates to the conference, con-ference, which Included representatives represen-tatives of all western states, were to report to Governor Henry H. Blood late Monday. The conference confer-ence was held Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. Meanwhile, s meeting of . the state cooperation committee was called by Attorney General Joseph Chez, chairman, for 10 a. m. Saturday- ' |