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Show SEEK TO KNOW OF BUSINESS CHANCES IN SALT LAKE CITY Thirjy-nine inquiries from all over the United States were received re-ceived at the chamber of commerce today relative to business opportunities oppor-tunities In this city, according to J. H. Ray burn, general secretary of the chamber. "Nearly all of these writers are persons who have evidently made up their minds to come to Salt Ike to settle." said Mr. Ray burn. They are apparently men of men or In businesses owned by mean a being either professional ' themselves. The widespread sources of these inquiries is gratifying grati-fying evidence that the fame of Salt Lake Is spreading far afield. The number received today Is only slightly greater than Is brought in by the mail every day. Mr. Ray-burn Ray-burn said. WASHINGTON. March h 11 Nine newspapers filed complaints today with the inter tare commerce commission alleging that unreasonable rates were charged by the railroads on newsprint paper. -The complainants were Knid kla. Eagle, Denison (Texas Herald. Her-ald. Wichita Falls (Texas) Record-News. Record-News. Kl Paso (Texas) Ttmes. Kansas City (Kan.) Journal, Miami ( Ok la ) News, Hastings (Neb.) Tribune, Port Smith (Ark.) Southwest American, and the Hutchison (Kan.) News. |