| Show UTAH WOMEN LIKE HOME HOI PRODUCTS Pledge Support to M. M M. M Association in Outside Counties ITS PURPOSE IS OUTLINED Mj s. Mi-s. I 1011 n Ucto Purity ltv of ci Products From S leal kal Tt Tot I At t the meeting of ur the Women's aux aux- of the Merchants i Manufacturers Manufacturers' hirers hirers' association held yesterday af nC- afternoon t In iii Barratt hall hail a strong im impetus fin fin- In- In petus was given to the movement mU fa favoring ta- ta oring the lie use of or Utah-made Utah pro products at home borne alel and preliminary steps wore taken token towards organizing several sC crl oth other M r auxiliaries In various allou pOt parts of th tho th- state The meeting called at a time line when conference visitors could be bc present pres vre emit ent elt was primarily for fOI this lila purpose C and auel It Il t was attended h by hy about seventy thc women from Crom outside e of oC Salt al Lake Mrs Irs A. A V. V r Taylor Talol resident president of or th tho local ocal defined the lie purpose of time the organization and welcomed th visitors In behalf behal of ot the local mom mem bers ber introducing Thomas who spoke at length lenth on the alms an anI and I purposes of the M tL M. M 1 and amid of th the possibilities for or effective work In iii advancing al- al ad advancing tho the principles for or which th the tue association stood through h the thc on organized organ organ- an- an efforts o of the women of oC the slate state Compares s Old Oh Til Timo nial fHI Ho lie spoke of or the changes In commercial commer commer- cial clai life in Utah since the arrival of the carl early settlers who ho were obliged to manufacture practically all al of or the 1 no- no arle of life BCe because they could not get Set them from rota el There iva WB-J WB WD a u time he said raid fall when Utah-made Utah goods were vele a as a rule out of date dato and amid to use tine them was regarded cd as ohl old but that time has hM pa parsed set Now Noi ow Utah Utai mal makes es as Joo good products as the tho best Iest to tobe tobe tl be obtained elsewhere antI and there here ls is I no valid vald reason wh why people anc should not nut 18 use home pro products to the exclusion 0 of others others While admitting a that lint the M. M 1 mI M. M 1 movement mo was of or benefit to the lie local IOUI manufacturers who or organized the association as as- he lie pointed out the widespread widespread wide wide- spread benefits to bo ho derived from fostering fostering fos fos- home Industries through It Its results re ye- stilts of general prosperity and antI furnishIng furnishing furnishing furnish furnish- ing employment to lo the present and fu future future fu- fu ture lre generations of the state The Thu lords of oC creation creaton who started the Manufacturers Merchants ants ants' a a. a asso- asso to- to elution elation realised the Importance of con con- the lie question of who buys the goods Id said Mr I. I Thomas and thus the thc organization of time the Women's aux- aux was started He Ho told of oC the plans for or furnishing labels of the organization or or- I that would be allowed on UI none lone save e 8 goods oo s that had passed parsed cd a rigid examination as to quality nut and ane purity and described the thc I labels bels a abad as bad badges cs of honor Utah Product Miss I Lydia Holmgren Holms head of or th th tl domestic science department tot for the thc I. I L. L D. D S. S U. U told of her experience In I using using- Utah food IH which she le said alme had is h use tio no un mn I I I well ns chemical tesi texts t to to be equal orual or OI superior to an any manufactured outside the tho state Miss Holmgren mentioned several brands of or foodstuffs Including flour Hour baking powder canned gOO goods H sugar Busar molasses bUlt butter r and und cheese f. f which she sho found b by actual In her work at the thc university to bo be o superior to imported products Mr 1 LydIa Ldla D. D Alder tol told of the work worl of the tho local an and amid Imm Heel visitors to call at the tho exhibit of Utah made goods at Ut the thc Keith OBrien O'Brien store Mrs MiSs Bathsheba W. W Smith sent her le at being unable to bo ho present at the meeting with the time purpose f of which she was vis in hearty heart accord After e l' l the meeting the lie following women wo J umen u men were appointed honorary members mem mm- bers of the thE and pledged theIr thol- efforts to tm-i further the organization of ur In iii then their home localities Mrs Mis Julia A. A Richards Box Elder Eider Eder county counts Jula Mr Mrs Mary lar EWard E. Mrs Jane Jamie Parsons Parson Mrs s. Annie L. L Wells Willard county Mrs Mis 11 Amelia ln Ame Deal Sevier county countr Mrs Ir Emma Deal Beal al San Pete county count countIN Mrs IN Ezra Miss Etta Ela Bench I Mantl ant MuSs Mrs Zina Card Cant Rebecca Rebec M Ralston Mrs Irs Nellie ton Cache Cachu county Louisa LouIs W. W Jones Utah county Sara Saia J. J Summit cOUlt county Mrs Mr 11 Luo Lucy A. A Clark Mrs Is Cecelia Cecella Steed Mr airs Judith Welling Davis county count Mrs Sara Huston Garfield Garneld Mrs Irs Cynthia J. J Wootton Wa itch county Mrs Jane Jaime Adams Morgan county |