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Show OGDEN MAN HEADS UTAH PHARMACISTS (Special to The Telegram.) OGDEN. June 23. The annual convention conven-tion of the State Pharmaceutical asso-'t asso-'t ilt i Ion waa closed last night with a largely large-ly attended banquet at the Hermitage. Election of officers yesterday afternoon resulted as follows: President, John Oil ley. Ogden; secretary. Charles Van Dyke. Halt Lake; vice president, R. H. McAllister. Mc-Allister. Logan ; second vice president. Alex Heduulat. Provo; treasurer, H. H. Peterson. Klchfleld. The first paper was read by Wynn L. Eddy of Brlxham -City and the discus- ion led by H. H. Peterson of Rich field. "la pharmacy properly represented In our ltew making bodies at th present time?" was the subject of the paper and waa dls-ciuteed dls-ciuteed freely and some interesting- Ideas were exploited. Mr. Wynn and a majority ma-jority of those discussing the subject were of the opinion that more druggists on that frequentlv letrisUtlon Is sought t be passed of vital interest to the druggists drug-gists and the people at large, which should be passed upon by those familiar with drugs, he said. "The Problem of Financing a Modern Drug Store" was the subject, of a paper by F. E. Whit worth of Salt Lake. L. R. Darling and C. A. Faua of the same city led Tn the diacuaaion Mr. Whit-worth Whit-worth contended that druiegists should be merchant aa well as professional men. ' '8alvarsan and Ita Preparation for Use" waa Interesting!- d trussed by C. D. Boring of Salt Lake. Thla powerful blood specific known as "0" from the number, ot experiments made by the German Ger-man rheinlst who Invented the formula, will prove a boon to suffering mankind, said the epeaker. "Substitution." what constitutes It, when It la, proper and Its dangers wera set forth In a psper read by Otto R. Peters of Bait Lake, and -afterwards discussed dis-cussed by A. Bevan of Tooele and others. When a customer asks for any specific drug or patent medicine, an honorable druggtet should never attempt to palm off an inferior article. This much waa agreed. When a patron does not specify the make or brand of an article he wants, the druggist Is at perfect liberty to sell him whatever brand or make he 1 happens to carry In stock, giving the customer cus-tomer the benefit of the difference in the price of all articles, asserted Mr. Peters. Other papers read during the afternoon were "A Few Methods of Stimulating the Druggists Spice and Extract Trade, by D. w. Irvine of Salt Lake, dlffrusslon by E. J. Elkington. Tooele; "Women In Pharmacy," by Miss Margaret Verm ft lion of Salt Lake; "The Operation of a Sue- . ceesful Country Soda Fountain, by E. F. Mlsch. Mtlford. and "Serious and Frivolous Friv-olous Experiences," Dean Morlan of Salt Lake Clty |