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Show BEST WAY TO SECURE fACTORIES It Is to Prove There Is Mar. Ket by Patronizing Those Already Here. TWO ORGANIZATIONS START LIKE MOVES Commercial Clob and Man-' Man-' sfactsrers' Association Issue Statements. Two jromlnaat local erfmnlsMlom get bnay yeetarday with a morenient lookio to tb adaac of tho Industrial Intonate of Ctaa. Thoy leaned stronc appeals to tho people of tho stats to patnmlM homa tndvwtriea. and by craatlBf ft awicat for inch, to abew ina nuuinfactttrarf tha daairabUlty of com-inc com-inc hero witt factorlM. Taklntt aa tho baa la of an apical for new factories for IMah tho need of better aupport of the fact or lea already In exhit-tiri exhit-tiri aniTTTIffdnir TTTbnfncoreiltf-cattonal TTTbnfncoreiltf-cattonal work nereaaary, the new Indue-trlea Indue-trlea committee of tha Commercial club paaeed certain recommandatlono at a raeeUna: yoaterday afternoon calculated to create a new Interest alone tlirae Una. It was th unanimous opinion that this educational work should begin with the various Commercial Hubs of the atata as a start, and then spread ever the state until every nook and comer of Utah has heard tha call for loyalty to home product pro-duct fona. The recommendations aay; "Real (sine that tho great need In Rait Iake and the atate of l lah at the prea-ent prea-ent time ia more Industries which will cive employment to people and build up the atate, the committee on manufactures and new Industries of the Commercial Hub heartily Indorses anv movement which will work to that end. Tor OhajBbor of Ooinmorco. "Wo recommend that th Commercial club take th lead In encouraging th us of all Utah mad good y giving th preference to horn article whenever th quality la equal to th Imported goods by using them in every department of th Commercial club. "We raoommend In th publicity work of th Commercial clab that a special f-fort f-fort be mad to build up th manufacturing manufactur-ing Industry of this city and atat for then are many factories which would locate lo-cate her provided they could aet a strong support from th business man aad th commercial organisations, amaamfatauws Alao la Lino. living hold of every movement that will tend to Instill Into th people of the state a stronger sentiment toward recount rec-ount sins; home Industries, to tha and that th state may be built ttp. ami move factor. enter th stale.-th Manufacturer' Manufac-turer' association of I'tah la mailing out resolutions approved by th members mem-bers of the association. The resolutions were prepared under th knowledge that th people of the slata must first learn so give preffrenc to horn product before far-fort ee can locate and prosper. Recant Invcstiaatlona have shown some rare Inconsistent le in I h matter of petrortt si nT home industries. A few days ago a letter of Inquiry came to the Msn- ufacturera association asking for Information In-formation relative to estahllahlng a alas factory here Th Inquirer wanted to know th possible market for beer bottles. bot-tles. It was found that the local breweries brew-eries are able to get their supply of bottles bot-tles by buying up the "empties of beer shipped Into bait I-ake And thla after a i0 or 40 per cent breakage. A It waa pointed out, th brewer la not to blame, .but It I with th con-! con-! Burner of beer where the I neons 1st en cy Itcs and It la to correct theee evil that the association la doing everything In Its power to create a rieslr to patronise i home Industrie. . Th resolutions aa drafted follow For Uowaroriiif roaJty. "Where as. The material growth, development de-velopment and prosperity of th stat depend de-pend very largely upon th loyalty of Its dtlaens In conserving lea rafourcoa and fostering Its Interests, and "Whereaa. There 1 In vidnc at time a tendency to send money out of fh state unnecessarily for materia la thst abound her, for article that ar manufactured locally, and often to award contracts for designs and construction to th exclusion o l.tah architects, contractors and workmen. work-men. Therefore, be It - "Resolved, That a campaign b waged among all claseea of our citiaena for an undivided aliesisnc to I'tah, each taking tak-ing for a motto this sentenc: I will support sup-port th siate that support ma.' Be It further "Resolved. That a oopv of the resolutions resolu-tions he sent to state, county and municipal munic-ipal officials, to commercial bodle and every msaufacturer In I' tart, that from the higtieet authority to th bumhieat cltlaen there may be found a practical and unwavering fealty to Utah and her interests." |