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Show , . . , 91 .1 - ,..,. , fi---9-, inusllita n.gr 411., 1.1,, . 4,, , , , , ; -' . ", 4,,.......--....,-- ik , i, ,... - , e .. - .,' ' " -- z,. .. 2 ar" : . ; 3. .,,...;0,...00 191 rd , i .,.;,,,T1r,,,,,,,,,,imittimi11ii4 2.,77,7 p s pit 0 uncnionthe C a C o mmon ...,,.... Clubs the Commertial, Peer Without Stands , . ,7. --- ) I ,,;., Ube il R iT4 .0s. .Ti :74 sl ,.- 0 Iel EratiltittiMMaittr'f, CONMERCIAt CLUB BUIOING. F-- - 4. ';" ..,...4, '.' . : .:, ,o ',,! :'," r, ..1.... ,.,,. , , . , ,., ,. ,,:. . r , ' !':; ,!. 7 - , - - '; '. ' S,...;' ''c' i".'t '...- r X - L.e4,-',:;- , ''' ' ,'''.. , cc i- .. ,:..,,,,O. ,....;;A -- , f-e-- , .' si isif '' ,,, ,.,2ramq, ..,,b,!::,-..e.- - i ,,.. oe..k ,,,,,,,r. ,,,,- ,-..,-- ' .i.'-',',- 0,,, 7-,,,, ,, ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,-- , '" - - , i '' 17, 1 . - .!" , - , i: -- ' , An, ,k,.. t ; N-- rig' '"". ,11.,41. , .k, ',!', b, - 1 el' ., 'N'' 2 4 i',4', ) - , .., r i'- -i i ' ,4 - . ,', ''- 4: 1" - 5 - ..., . '. . ''': - '..4. .4 ,' ' ,...... r ' is. ' - 4, ' ......... '.'. ' t4 ,T, . i. -- 4 - a -- I r ' I ,,,4,7 stet-met- , - W.; ,.,, "'-- --- , ' -- - , ' ., h . 9 -- A.: , ; ,T,,, , ti ri I i , i , 1 11 ,l, i I (es , -- . - , t 1, gand ri! :1 1 iThe . . . - , ' fr . t eite''' ,t- r , .. , ".',' !' I . ''e-.-s,,- ' t , rl' IItheir rs if .'" : rI i 4 f ,. 1 , i '' I . . , 1 ' ,., 4- '''....' '"ss. 150255:6if here to touch on the work of many other cointintteee. A few instances. Are' gil,en. .,I.pitnIkate the club's committees disch.ok: their duties. Another instance mightttawikee-e- , not act on insuincient it.. i', or hi "railicar fashion. Its policy tvaA ? Iformation P.O , by the way it handled the local tele.. Phone Hituatiou. The ciretunstatices that led up to the club's taking a part In the telephone matter are well known. The first actin' was a thorough Imes tigation of the physical conditions by the eut centinittee on public service and utilities. acting the suggestion of the chairmen of all standitto coir mittees. This committee made a complete retsizt. Eubsequently, a committee created by the general membership of the club took the matter up, adopted the report and conclusions of the committee on public service and utilities. and arranged a meeting with a representative of the president of the - ' telephone company, at which the situation wu well 7 presented and fully dhocussood. The result was a better appreciation of the problems of comport:, dp,, and patron, a better mutual understanding, and ii some changes made by the company that resulted almost immediately in a great improvement fif 'Wervice conditions; all attained through a PpirP. Ili of intelligent and without SECY. CAINE REVIEWS THE YEAR. "The past year has been by far the most seethe and the most effective in the history of the tCOM- ., ' Inercial elub," laid Secy. Joseph E. voine -- Durinva these 12 months, the membership has been practir- ally' doubled and the infuelon of new blood he ' added new interest end new 'stimulus to the wori; of the organization. The successful handling of six large tongressess has fixed the reputation of Sal ;Ake as 'The Convention City" so that now it i, being sought as the annual meeting place by many ''.--- 777' - i ' ''' "r: f' ,nrfilffrOg - i ,,,. leniluP;Isla:ttandrignagnizlicotml"tnnlitteeofs - - . ,' r wef ,, eanmtdeh dieservieoluosp mat:litYwofortkh. . -: - r - t , ' '' :"' ,i :" ' , fnational A ' 1 thi . ti aa0 lac, ' , , t. - , -- it limit-min- -- l'v, ar-Is- ed I 7 att-a- i te .1( A7,.. , i oi I., , 1 :;.- ., .. r. .. X ,. r,,- 't , '.. ft A: . .. , , 1 r 41 - '' i 'LI 9 i I 4ii 1 R E 1 , Wpres Aldrrnenta:trc'Ong. to' president; E. chits ?: D il Caine. i: i f w ! ! . , - i . 11.-- uzzm57111:z1:2mv - - r.- and telhati)teinPalepreit?sedepared"inastptuohnmealid:t, . Beebe. treasurer; secretary and manager; A. 0McKenzie. aseststant secretary; John H. Davison, assistant trealmrer. Board of GovernorsW. W. Armstrong, W. T. Benson. John F. Hewlett. O. C. Beebe, George H. Dern. E. O. 'toward, W. E. Jensen, Joy IL Johnson. J. H. Manderileld, a. IL Moyle. Prank S. tsfurphl, George T. Odell. Samuel C. Park, William Spi7, Louis Simon, Prank B. Stephens and E. D. Wood- ruff. Chairmen of Standing Commktees-- 0. W. Pow- ors. arbitration; L. M. Bailey. art and literature; Win 0. Earrell, associated clubs: loseelerick Stant- fer, automobile: Joy II Johne011.banquet; Gortte L. Savage, commerce; Lewis Telle Cannon. conventions; L. A. Merrill, dry farming: D H. Chrietensen. education: Charles Tyng, excursions: J. A. Oreonewaid . fieh and game; Ned W. Hewett, field sports; Heber J. Grant, fire insurance S. D. Evans, good made; R. M. Breeden. hotels: F. E. MeGurrin, immigration: George A. Snow, irrigation; M. M. Knighn. lamb: James Ingebretsen. laws; Math. Thomas. lecture; George TX Alder, life. accident and casualty insurance. T. W. Whiteley', rnenefactstret and new indnetries; Wesley E. King. members1ln; W. e. Alexandey . mines and mining; William T. Nuttall, munic; W. J. Burton. oil. cool and gas: E. E. Meatietin, promotion; William F. neer. public entertainment; Lafayette Hancheti. public improvements and parks; Thomas L. Mitchell. public servIce and utilities" ktekettletz, PO- ware and transportation; George M. Cannou . real estate; Z. F. Root, sanitation and public welfare; W. IT. 'Dint. smoker: I. Dillinger. social; Georg Unit. fatalistic: O. A. Ifmnold. water and elec'" tricity; W. IL Halloran, ways and means. Joseph E. ik I , WOoodincruenrf. WviCe lia...A1 i ; 7 The nahteivoenaldiasetginigu CLUB ORGANIZATION. erit oantasstioof the Commercial is as follow.: ,,, i , 1 prethe 4 lII j. cohtra, . ,. , ' , f: out fear of publicity rreet ourreon bureau has te for the amount of money expended than any similar organ- ization in the wept. Salt Lake now has the largest Commercial club In the United Stelae, housed in the hamisomeet home and Imbued with the un- divided energy and push of an enthusiastic mem- bership. It has done big things In the past, but be far greater ones before it. and another successful year will esteblish permanently tts claim to being effective commercial organisation in the .,. . ; r O with- - e- - I ti themselvess' ter unwired setivity In handling ini, portant public queetions with efficiency and dis- patch. "The Commercial club publicity bureau made a remarkable record in creating a continental interest In the resources of Utah and in bringing thousands of settlers into the 'date. "During the past year. I have vistted every city of importance a ,01-0):1- - 1 - '1 t; ,, , -- . - ' 4 -- . 41. ' ; -- - , -- i . . . tt r, triiiiifier-litU;cti- ' -a- ' - niintstration In its efforts to lessen the volume smoke In the eity and has Jffered much 'valeat, advice, the result of Investigation and knowledu on the part of the members of the committee. A spi, committee has made one of the most complete Am.! ..hitalligent inveinigatiorta of the water supPin wit'. a special view to reducinethe liability of its m4'140,411- - Ibis ito.c4itigotioixsoversel riot rutty i of the 'phy thorough inspection' the securing of the advhe of sanitary expert or national reputation. The conclusions of the (02... mittee with the facts eetabliened by iit will n, presented ''o the 11roper authorities, for COnMiti.r.,- thin and with a recommendatioR for legislation where necessary. ....... ,, i :1 NI ... totagootass -as ammo te harelle ail coil2k:I.A.a dilat.i.,atualsatoc-e-dt--fsse-otten'' , 4. 1 III '''' ,,... siM. . Wall Bon- with greater thermigitness and dispatch, as it w , .;-.... - - ----,, ,! e t -, ..... ; ees .1rhad the ti;fie. ability and counsel of Fo. Tn,ny more ,.... 1,1, cr.e Moll Ili itq ditiP.,,,31. E; Icisiness repret.cnt o, . , 4; -. fin:!nela The that yam to the er1-at ..,,i. 3 ism. ganizatlen dot the thereffsed membership is re. , II t i .......-; siardeil at of minor importance, :tit hough it has 4,4 , , se- 70 - been of great value in m titling the tlith mere .au", t fletellt The great aihantage of the increased memf I ,,, t f I ; -,,''''' i I I 1 1, .);' , A 0 ' bership te the commenite Is In makt!ig the club .....aorw- t , iv, , ''''!"-ie., mu,. A ' 41.614,...4..cillobar .4 more fully representative of the region's bustlt ! news life! mekIng It. to nee an cypress:on of.the '' Z!, , , e 4 e o oweset 4 :.4.,';:zi,.........,, ' , ., ....,,,,,q,:::. club liMell n'th,t COMMOrt nurell where ell the ;ll varied interests of the business eofnmunity may ) It.. ,, 1111141111e ; . d be promoted." Citizens of all classes have cornet. so,- Mr0 lean more and mere upon the Commercial club as e ., a V , the "e0MITIon enunell of tho business community." 'i 1110414111 it Is becoming more and Mon, ft vital factor 4,0!.. ,,,ilkyl1 lir '.1 In the commercial and nocial life of the region. . A'!. II : ,...r;', .;s4."'" d r. work of increaming the membership had it r''ii-1 it air, .. support from the membership generalle. Ile; ra, '; but the great eredit for it Is unanimously conceded E, , . t ''' to the splendid efficiency 00.tbe eitib's mernhershie i, so A of which Wesley King is chairman. The. 1!,;14r 'I 1'.1committee of this committee gave so liberally of t, ' , . time and it to that work energy might . 4 t. ' )0, 'fr' tade ? 4 $, be said they m It their only business k' ' , ' ' 4. of weeks the year. t ; v: i to ., t , , , , ow It I ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE TEAR. i , , ,,,i ,, I Imposeible in limited efface to give In detail '1 .., ly.i.f '. , all the public work of the Commercial nub this r a 1 '''' l' -i 4ef . a! day has rimmed without rome kl, ,it earmatter Scareely t 1 of intereet to the puhlle having been up for ' consideration and action. In the matter alone of S ' ,,,,or i entertaining cenventiona a long story might be told. N. ,itis ,. I More- nittientil- organizattrme moit at Salt Lake City 4 ilf r , 4 Able ea than. ' '''s 44 .year. .......,.:gli , "many provlow!yettr. !Among !them (40 .,,, 4, .11e. ' A were the TranemississiPpi t, - ,t-i, taw, Commercial s ,,,,,,, , 'h 10 the International Irrigation Congress. the '0 Ai".e."-"- ' .eow.., oil,'" American Institute of Banking, the Master PlumbP k -- '?: t. Seto , recede dirP2' 9 i .ers' association and the Netional Federation . of :?Cdfe ... i e ttei .oe-ire, 'postoffice Clerks. Besides these, eutertaintnent was , ( -- ., All provided for periods ranging from a half day to 1, 1 three days for delegnteti to the National Federation eils , ' 1 of Wornens chafe, the 'W. C T. I.. the Sbrinets. o bees . rt The International rOttlIETVP1 ef Applied Chernistry, .. ' I 4 the American geographleal : t I teefety and others Mitt In does touch with public affairs generally. tally. awned!! ,4 publications have been issued and distributed wide. 1 t , ' 1for many distinguished viritore who came !miail ' ' iy and dozens of articles on Salt hake rity and , lt vein:illy or with small parties. the surrounding country have been prepared by the - although It bits steadfastly declined to lend itself; 4 I 9 1 The National Educational association, which is to eny partisan movement, it has not hesitated tt; . biireau and published In magazines. newspapers. I : ; k ,i Anteriean cortven- offer ouggestiens and recommendations to nubile railroad fohfrrs, etc Ril over the country. 4,1 4 Wiarrtded as the inmost important i.1 emoeto and public bodies where it was ap,orily point of numbers but for the Some of the most effective work of the bureau Is '' ' ' ' end were or the delegate who attend it. will meet ' ' character A In ' '7.Its daily routine of parect that some deeirable :public the accomplished . (. .. :',...', . ' the effort to have 1 here next July The executive fsommittee of this Man and the opportunity together," the"bringing I. to be served. Thus.. man 110,111f11.' O.:. o . , 4 J organization v billed the city recently and gave its IY being a rPsblent of another etate and the oppor1 Fort Douglas made a brigade post was con, As , ' I A ''' '''' approval to the selection of this as the convention in tinued: change in rulings of departments of the '' The ttah. bureait's work this 1 line tunity along ''''', ; , ., , Tt that seemed desirable were city and to the general plans that have been m it- Is made as much an individual matter as ;: ''' 1I possible. ' lined for the entertainment of the deleantes. Itl i et, and the state's representatives, na- 114., The preliminary Ptop is securing the names ot ....x.0,,,i : 1 Th. Salt Lake city Commercial elub. In tine with "prospecoo.' or persons Interested in the region. have had their services invoked ...: other tregtern orgentzstions of similar eharaeter, in varied causes. The club These names H:e secured in various was, one of 1-i equently a F looks v ith disfavor on the practice of -- bidding" for the frost satisfactory being to have those.. whe n '1 has found an ;unvarying !spirit of .,..7 ,:''' .' i4 1 who have asnisted have tqrated ITC the Plate giVe riattlos of friends convention, to the extent Of offering ;4 'hontle. or &MOD( the state's public men, elmenhere who might he Interested. Names thus v: providing funds for the Internal finaming of namaterially in accomplishing subt4 the i organization 6'' tional organizations. S111,4 organizations have been ill secured areIneed on the bureau'', mailing Hut anti '4 stantial reeults. It aCelirt,MItA f,1 tnako the ,onvention eity pay all thp general information about the ,ountrv Is sent te ,,A' , A, The clubs aotivities originate usually in its com0 0 i The ueospect In elways invited to adfixed amnia' ,! arge, of tie, organization, Much as of which there are ilk beside.. the board mittees, (,..,,, of ofti,.. traveln'g r'Xi,,r1','. orrice rPtit dr. A, t., the bureau ititittirtett :,h,,ut any PPeetiti line 00 of governors and the publielty bureau organization. -- 0 1,11',. etc. In .,...,,,, in.,t.tticett, ,, , or partii alar portion of the state In 'stitch he Is this Them committees have done much Intelligent and Of00e ' t amounts to ..,,Neral thousand, of ,i.,:larp annuHliy. in fact. the tffective"work in e As soon as he indicates this special interested 41WitetiOVI'VoS' otreh "yeamrmniottWeec cgitnivgit;y i . 0, 1 The'ntore prominent sk.stern rmmr.-ia,..;...-, this year organizaintere.t the eRpe is handled directly with the man club has bad t an undesirable tions have found that this hulls idually Personal letters are written to him. than ever before. ,..............,,--........,........-11 0 lice and have ill., follrage,i 11. The Salt Lake Jprao' iI t,,,, he is tired to visit the state to Investigate and (TY The work of the membership committee has been c.f.., a it rerent iv to the exCommer,,ial lith IIIC intermation is sent to him. Thi Informato above. Another committee that has been t.ferred maintkept op to date through the close relations 4 tent if dritninc to guarantee the IT14011181 fsx. ustialk secured in peron hy a represntdsteadily and to good advantage hes been eorking the oMces of other meal with al,14'd land the and or v one ti penmen org, in.! ion ' hi,it desired 11e ie;reatt. Where te,hnteal Information ill. committee on manufactures end new industries, and oMces and state national the 6 city government. t tc- In timed hvre and petruitt.,1 the ment- r. qhhth'tfI I itz secured from sources qualified to hi, h luta held regular meetings. throughout the the business life of the date generally. t,i itiS to go to ,Itliolher .' ity a ithout protest. The urn!!,11 every precaution is observed to i' eftr and has pasted on dozens of important metlocal work this some The undertaken bureau has is ha5 nnd libclub alnavs been willing to provide tcrs, lending a helping hand to projects that were elation a, curate An InNariatdc rale have the ,,ar through supplying some of the matter for the A of delegates and the meritorious and withheldine its Indersement from erally for ill,. not to lino prosy., t to und,rta'sc a prtendtLake Salt City the Ili,11,41 Record, published by P 4.f ;I reeesrar; ;' others that were unable to make a sattsfartory t011,nt t,,!, itself. but ha,.., Ion vh,l; !, is otolonak tinalrd to hdnd!, Imof that 2.I00 copies' and commission, circulating declined 1,, tindertake the of orgamshowing. The excursions eommirtee ronducted four etp ourdged. praell, al or 1:11,," s,hemes tire 4 izati..ti for II ,afire rrar .1,., a 1.oius any putdication. It has also done much to stimulate) civic tor a ,,,T1 td. the 5,mnd pra; the totteati very eucceenful excursions. one to Bingham, one Thp Contest," Beautiful the 1.mT,rovement through City I.. pe, mg th.tt internal tin:taint: is propv,.nt ton. to 1,Ort II FIP to Yellowstone National park and the zen. drought to Ioat if the hondreils t u t1 . burean. asThe the bureau tondlucted th;s year. by trade extenelon excurelon, which put in nn mire erly a fun, till of th, ors Inization Itself This atthe state throagh II. efforts. rtl,fl of railsisted by a public spirited citizen, gave prizes fort titude ha, woo the tools-- ft vpr,,N al of the Salt week in hating Idaho, Wyoming and Utah points r lafled per,ods tts to bo in the and lot th. tavant tset residence premises as far am their expresLake t'lt. lon.inrs! within Salt Lake City's trade area. The geod rends rtitt III. 150 entrants dt This enntesit brmight nut about sions ,,in the subject have bo,'n heard. vg.tix (ornmittee and the autoiliobile committee have In civic improvement interest great lecn censpicunue especially of late through their PI.P.LicITY BUREAU Pl.:1- sense perfumtTh, work f tho pocrlitv 'rho t'oarnerrial club put,11, ity bor,..to has had a T,t setteity In the Investigation oi the preposed trans..ry. t.anrd making lto n.4. s.ork of the Inireart thls fine Wail supft' art o r t,1!.g" it has c,,ntinentel automobile lilghwaYs as they h fr.1, ted tItsy and so,-- is,f ol 7;ear and I. now regarded as proctici onantttee On public imbY ?b. club.s 1'7' ro.111. ti t, l'tati. Theme committees have been confronted with more eill.i.-tthan ever I. fore. It La..; a bigger 0M0 tn he a cleat, ,nts and parks. widen indorsed the plal delirium and important problems and have riven .t Salt lAke City and f.J 1101 than It has herel..1, undertaken ) ing house I.r or Utah and supported e ik th University by Iprogram ; hem much careful investigation and consideration. Utah, and 11,1 n .inv kithout many inquiries t. th, pubile schools for the Improvement of vacant purpose, to et,otor twvt Itnem of .,ric in carr)ing . Out Its mission it bringing the TWA BIG QUESTIONS. ti.ms and 11V laving been ref. rred te the burea,i by public ofI,tP through utilizing the eff orti of pupils in ''t tieera. othr erganlzailen Noumea of the city 1014 1,0.41 t .1 hos attention of ' ,1 The eonemittee en sanitatirm and nubile welfare and imilviduala. The f th, public schools. On the recommendation of this homeseekern and investors. tho bureau antrettmes roaches hes had two irreat questions borers It anti 0111 ha daily mall nutrat (.1, nines.. the club undertook the financing of this -lines o f a,tivitv of the lrb. thp .work 'Ittneke nuisenee' Like oth tn,,re than a hundred roroonal lettere, in addition COMthem under Investigatione-th- e m.vement in Its preliminary stages and of the burosu has been too xtentied to rpeount here tr thn thanantplo nr pamphlots, maps, etc., sent Mit and the IMMOi of the etre Water supply. The to resit is witness great ing year eXperteti In detail. Several tine des, riptive and educational ,' I fully with the city eri. Par.h year The blirea,l'.4 information Is tilwa ys eommitteeets The Commercial club always endeavors 4 keep ' ' a A, ''3dEr2c2;x4 11 I'. AT,;;Pliq. Iiire;A:, X, UTZ; I, , ., ZSie:7AILMEURMNIORIP,r41VMM310INZUZCZZtFI:2. i in the growth of Utah. tit:yr :i , ,:,2;Is. - rk A' ', :- sionons , - . 41644.;44,V41'';'1 i, 11111.11.1611111 iss iIiiiiiIIMm1 ell 224 i ! !' 4 : 4,5..,.,,,;,,:s ' . , ; 44, ... , f e ., ' '''' rw , '''..t -- -,- - , '; ''',-'' ' ,, . , ;: fac iiirinzzaramtutiw,wpdoxowelm-AzEizz- 1 ,. ..':,,,IZ 3, . ,, Ii. . , - , fl ', A'Ai'', .'4 s 1- I 4 OH:1;4., ' .; 1 II :. ts - ot21:',,"rtA ' t ins.,,,,,,,,, ,3 , I ..I '''''' ', ,,,,,,,,,, : 17,z le 7"1,, ere't,,e'',i 11 o ' ..i,24;1.7.....tt . .. c...,..; , ''.. .. re, - - , ''..1 , ' La,,,,-;-- 1111 11 I - 1- i,,,---- ''''' ' ,, t- .,., I Immilloo7. - , ,,, i - 16mo s.4 - Its membership has reached a total of two thoUsand and is truly representative and all inclu- - sivea 'potent , 111 . ed 14 k,, cly LoloovAjoit I; 164k f,,,,, ,... .4.. .., , a - nn 7.,C..;.-.1, , .,' ' ''''I'l - I -4- 4 ,..,.., 41 ,,,tri;Li ' 1.,:; -- :'' ,.. : wr:Prk-rl,,WIt-- -- L....-,,....1.,,,..,,,- , ',,,I. .. . .,:,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,., 4 Lon ', 7, t ..; ' ,z, w-- er i tor, .''' 1 ,J '- - i:11... - 10J - , -.-- .;,.....,.."17, 1 e - I 0 - - I ..:''. ;,: - , -:-. ' ,,,,.,-,- '''' ' '''''''." ''':7 - , , ..''.e .er 1 .., ' r- - ' .t â Lmj -- I ---- , .- '' , t ., e .,-. , ;- c ,- ', , ' L. ji....01 y ;,.....- 001111.0 ,p,...4, ,,....-.- .. , , ye- ,1 -- '''' .' .;''-'- se-w- ...- r''''r .i ...,,..--,- ' :iti.1,' if.::;;;...'-- ' ill , q:?(":gIK.,:litf,;:i) - , 4..ei greater ipteeeSt end aetivilf in matters affeeting the Ftat.' and the reg!on gen. ":.F.A.UX ..thell.f4tr iintfirp;,...,Eluk.lbatdoe,s1 ,i.,mo.rtiver-u,ot boeft ne.Vi.ettti or made subordinate. The wig.. mented membership made Jt possible for the elub e , .,.. , , r ,,,4,,..t.,...;.--metotfoore- -, L- ..., , ..... state; ' M.. - I 1. . .., . , .. - ---. be, leek st.:i, r 4 t'' : I. ;, i I 74 YAt remembered in the .!!a,r ell! histoto of the Salt Like Commercial club ! 'f, r the remarkable rronth of the member4-iirch:z,iion Ti,,,, -- membership fiI t, '., .,!' 4 H a r:,o Iiiiit f,:ime through (amp.i.ei OW lt,Ual , tziltitit-i,t fr,n1 ?fin. ,,f time, brefieht the ..I t 10 .;ir.,,, double IA hilt It nal at thi beginning. et' the y a, ,.. This tr.meociorts'groitrtir TI, 'nliql)14crship had great 1 be.tring en the i liir",ti ter i.nd Ppliere of the dub. The 1.'1,1 that about 2') le!r vela ef the present memliersit.p iiin,uts of no n reeifilne eutAde Salt Lake ! City iii., given the elui, the fluiracter of a or orzonlv,tien rather than merely il1 t e lhien! insetetion Thie condition hes b eeeeog- - o Meet by the officers cl the cha t and the elub ham,. ? , ; . 1 . Itl!',- 3. ofThe 4 1 r terests are united i. I 17.,in the forwarding en . 1 qtiplf.1..) every of good terprise, has enjoy- ed a most success...I4 I full year. ijiV I 1 - "i: ,,. t2 IV r.t , Commercial 0 Amor United States. a Now 1 4 -- -. 9 Club, where all in. k' ,i 4:. ', . , . 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