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Show Utah telle r ress Association Supplement to MVm VALLEY LEAPE Lax ISSUED YEARLY BY THE MEMBERS OF THE UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUAINTING UTAHNS WITH UTAH. Ogden Chamber of Commerce Serves Trade Territory 11 J SP WmtMS49W'BWk I '? . 'v- w..u - . J If is ..... W m . ' s 1 M" v Iff v f 2 ii If. - J , Mil ! YMW?$ FRED M. NYE Treasurer and Director Vice-Preside- nt Organization of C. of C. Differs From Others " -- By Ezra J. Fjeldsted The organization plan of the Ogden chamber of commerce is materially different from the plan followed by the majority of the chambers of commerce in the intermountain district. however, is not untried and in the experiment stage, but has been used by larger organizations for a number of years with outstanding sucThis-pla- E. R. BURKE ALBERT E. BECKER J. FRANCIS FOWLES J. FJELDSTED Manasrer Industrial Division and Director President and Director Secretary of the community and the welfare of committee of eleven members. This submitted to the board, either in per- proved by the board and the divisions visions under the chamber of comthen have an opportunity to dispense merce proper. individual members as their individual division has a manager whose time is son or by writing. Weber Club division. This division Retail Merchants division. This di- their funds in accordance with the rights are affected in their contact devoted to industrial development of this community. The personnel of the vision is supervised by a central execu- budget. with community development. represents the social activities of the It is not the purpose of the board executive committee is as follows: A. tive committee of seven members and The Retail Merchants division fol- chamber of commerce. It ia under the of directors to initiate a great number P. Miller, chairman; Jas. W. Silver, its secretary, the personnel of which lows the plan of calling a general supervision of an executive committee of schemes and plans for community J. G. Leonard, C. H. Thorstensen, Fred is as follows: R. T. Mairs, chairman; meeting of the retail merchants at of seven members and is carried on development and submit these plans A. Kuhlmann, Frank E. Williams, H. W. A. Huckins, W. E. Zuppann, J. L. least every three months to discuss more or less independent from the for public approval unless these par- D. Olson, E. C. Olson, Marshall Campbell, R. M. Hoggan, Jos. C. programs that have been initiated and chamber of commerce so far as fit. A. E. Read, and J. H. Tillot-so- outline programs for the following nancial matters are concerned. The ticular plans have come out through Crabbe, Fera S. Young, and Jim All matters pertaining to the quarter. Under this plan, it is not membership of this division, however, regular channels of investigation and Any problems affecting Ogden indorsement. General plans of com- industrially are submitted first to this retail merchants are discussed by this necessary for all the retail merchants consists of- members of the chamber munity development, industrial devel- division committee, who makes careful committee, and recommendations of to assemble in meeting for every little of commerce. In fact, membership in opment, and all matters pertaining to investigation and report their findings this committee are submitted to the program or plan that will be desirous the Weber club is predicated on the Ogden and its trade territory are and recommendations to the board of board of directors for approval. The for the retail merchants' activities. assurance that the member applying brought up before the board of di- directors. The board acts upon their Retail Merchants division, as also the The general meeting which is called is a member of the Ogden chamber of rectors through divisions and commit- advice, and, after additional investiga- Industrial division, has a regular sum quarterly outlines the plans and de- commerce. The Weber club is tees. financially, as each memtion, gives the final approval or dis- of the chamber of commerce's funds sires of the merchants generally for The Ogden chamber of commerce at approval of the problem submitted. for their particular activities. Dur- tha quarter involved, and the respon- ber belonging to this club pays a the present time is composed of four No industrial development is ever dis- ing the first part of the fiscal year sibility of carrying out these wishes monthly due of $2.00 in addition to the cussed by the board until it has been the different divisions prepare their is left to the executive committee. As regular chamber of commerce divisions, as follows: This relieves chamber Industrial division. This division is giten consideration by the industrial budget, covering the sum set up for a matter of fact, this is the plan that supervised directly by an executive division and their recommendations their disposal, which budget is ap is carried out by practically all di members from any obligation. EZRA n, cesses. The plan followed by this chamber of commerce is based on the division of responsibilities and initiation. The plan consists of a board of directors of fifteen members which serves as the "Court of Last Appeals" in many matters directly effecting the welfare Scow-crof- n. - ip. . .1 J. -- a 'is At - ' ' '' s '; ' f -- t, J t A'. ! ' - .if 't-..-- "V f 1 B. J. FINCH F. A. KUHLMAN Director S. FRED NORTON Director MMMMMMMMMMMJMJ Director ' X I' 3 ,'f. HWJ 1U lt li 1 U Hi UWD IIJIIIH HffW'tf L. F. WHITLOCK F. F. GUNN Director J. 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