Show NEW NEV NEN NAMED M. M Mo a- a aM M. M M ii I Pr President 0 H. H Hewlett Formally Formally Formally For For- mally Announces Retirement 2 at Annual Meeting c REVIEW WORK OF YEAR V 1 1 U Effort Made to Establish 1 1 Freight Bureau to Handle fe Traffic Questions 99 H. H Hewlett f formally Announced hi hIs retirement front from tho the pr presidency sl enc of the Manufacturers and Merchants Merchants' S RS- at its annual meeting last night nIght an and In n accord with his own own expressed expressed ex ox- pressed wIsh Ish was not re elected 1 to the board of directors The new directors named for a 11 t year term arc are George Georgo Austin Utah 1 Sugar company re elected t S William G. G L Lambert T Paper company compan rc-el rc re te V Will 11 n Sible Sibley F. F Auerbach and Bro Uro re- re rc re Frederick Cral Craiger er r Wire Wiro and andIron F. F Iron works W W. P. P SlIver Silver Silver Sliver Brothers Iron works J- J 5 5 r of nf the tho directorate aro aro Mr Hewlett ett and Theodore Theodoro of ot the Taylor Armstrong Lumber company com corn S I r pan pany Mr Ill name Wits was put in lii nomination but he ho asked to 10 bo ho e ex excused S that he ho desired that somebody someS some some- S body lody who could give more moro time to the tho i S meetings should bo named In his r r place Tho The other members of the tho board boar 1 of or S S directors who have 0 still one ohe year to serve are S George Georgo S S. McAllister l Z C C. M. M I J x factories fac fac- acI ac- ac I tories L. L Mori Morris Is S I and Sons company John R. R z Soap P company n John Q Q Utah Implement a anti d 1 V Vehicle compan 0 O. O n. n Meredith Meredith Ier Trunk company f f T 1 J. J It fl ItS Valentine Utah company I j TL n. V. V Hunt Compressed J- J Yeast company A A. II H. C Cook ok Cook Tea Too t-t t Ji and andt Coffee Coffe company John II I. I S- S tel for DeS Soda Tn Water tel com company pan l F FP P J Alexander Alexander Optical Optical cal company S These will wm elect new otI officers C lR at a aI I I I meeting meeting- January 20 W. In making his request that his name be not put in nomination n again aln Mr Ir S Hewlett Howlett stated that ho he thought heS he ho S S S could coull still work for tho the association an and 1 t Its objects haps even en harder than f t- t ever before H He lie pleaded pressure of or his 4 y own business and the fact tact that the as association as- as t 1 is now In good shape both financially an and 1 otherwise f 1 S Those who registered a present at atthe 5 the meeting were G G. G K E. O G G. G J. J ft Guo cr G George Gdorge J J. Cannon S S. IL II Rob- Rob J- J bins William P. P Silver IL II IJ B. Lyman J C. C II IL F. F Tuckett IL W V Huntze C C. E. E S Hamren IL lL E. E F. F J J. eloy L. L N N. N. N l Lambert lbert Albert Mabey Ma- Ma ahey a- a 4 hey bey jr ir O. O IL Ii Hewlett J J. J E E. E Deardorff 4 S Fred II er J. J R. R Valentine J. J IL II ft H. H A. A Silver The The-o Theodore Ny- Ny I strom and amI 11 R. V V. Hunt President O. O IT n. Hewlett 1 reported the association to i hn in excellent t financial T. T S condition cond having baring over U. U OO cash on hanl fi In addition to 11 and b i rR I J h hm It ul tho S m leU n f 01 Yr h hel el IRI e. e r l. l more o n. Y nr O UL i S During tho hear ye-ir Cir U that lt has just p pass UIS- UIS ed olIo said rr fr ir we ve have hn tried t to tot t i S live up to our motto flus u nil the in Utah Rali and laO have made good progress Our exhibit room In the Ule Chamber of ot S 5 Commerce has hns a n continual flow of at vis vIs- flora tors who take great Interest in seeing S. S What hat Is manufactured in Utah and anti the S. S people of or tho state should certainly be proud to know that this Is practically r c the only city in the tho intermountain re region region ro- ro I r. r gion glon which keeps up a. a afree tree free chamber of ot open all the time to the pub pub- lic and supported by ho loyal business businesspeople r people of ot the state S 4 Our Oua association has been making an at S- S s active light fight against tho the mall man order 88 I S t tm m which has made mado such Inroads in intile InS lIi S tile Ute In intermountain countr country and we have haveS S created a healthy health sentiment among the i people In support of or their home homo merchants meri mer mer- i c. c chants In preference to the thc big mail mall ort order or or- or- or t I der houses of ot eastern cities clUes I How Can Call Help II S The mc merchants Of Ot 1 the state should t S do all in their power to help belp In lit theS the tho movement by Beijing their goo goods at as ns asi f reasonable a rS l as ns possible an and 1 theler there thele r i S is no doubt but what they could corr coth- coth b pete all nil the time against the tho mall or order houses if tho the people wore willing to pay cash ranh to the tho home merchants as Creeh S as thc they do to the n ail order houses At our last directors director meeting d a committee com corn 4 was o wait walt upon the tho coal col companies to try and get a a. tion in 10 the UH price of oC coal The Tho high highS S 1 prices manufacturers and the 1 ili- ili r ing public have to pay fort for this article are aro simply outrageous ft I The financial crisis has hils been beenS S sweeping over the country has bas as made mado I the tha people realize more moro need II S of moro more factories to give employment 4 to home people Thousands of ot people peopleS S t. t in tt the c state aro are now flOW out of or employment and yet ct at the thc same sarno time many facto facto- S f- f r T. T S 5 ric which could employment to 5 the these so people aro are closed d down for th tIer tIe r i ne need of or homo home support an and 1 the S aro beginning to realize that to hav haI true prosperity the home manufacturer S and the tho homo home merchant mu must t be bo given r- r all nU possible encouragement rite Tho management ement o of the tho Provo Wool Wool- en In Mills which employed employee a 3 large largo number num num- her ber of hands hand and anti have havo been boen closed down for tor some omo Im has recently manifested 1 HH It Intention of reopening In the near future rl provided It re- re receives elvos assurances 1 that the th people will support nn and 1 buy the roods goods manufactured Tins ThIs association ss Indol'S ts the ol opening of ol those thORO mills and 1 pledges L Its ItA hearty support to do everything e In InIta Its Ita power to help hell them thorn as well as any In ny other othor factories whIch hare JIn been closed and desire to start stait up lip or any new factories fac ac- ac tories which may commence The Tho ail association has ma made several get acquainted excursions during the theS S past last year which have done don much s-oo s good The fhe next trip will bo be made In February ual to J Provo ro o that thit we WP mil may meet the tho people of or t Utah count county and und lend Impetus t to tho mo movement nt to open the Ole Provo Prove Woolen doolen 31 Mills I I Is Freight rates a are aro 1 altogether r too high and should be a moro olo determined doter deter mined effort among the tho business Interests Interests interests Inter Inter- ests for a substantial reduction One One- reason II IK Is that business l Interests do not join together and 1 demand that tho the cities clUes of Utah bo accorded tho the same right as 08 other cities receive o Denver Donver enver Los Angelas An gelas and nearly all aU western cities each hits has a frel freight h t bureau and a competent traffic man In charge They receive bent from front this all 1111 the time ami anil are aro gradually taking tra trade territory which rightfully belongs to this lila section S lIer Here This association has taken up this matter and sent out letters to tho the busness business bus busi ness Interests with the object of or finding oUt r the necessary ar support could coul bo ho secured to 10 maintain a 0 good traffic bureau In this city The responses sCH are arc coming in Sn quite freely and we hope be- be tore ore ore long to have a traffic department which will so secure ure to this city Ity and state the he the same samo advantages which other places place are ire now flOW receiving Treasurer John TI R. Bruff's report showed showell th the th association to have ha a about out 1300 tin n hand Iland this thlE year as 08 s compared with 00 at the beginning of last year ear L I. 1 P. P Haddock secretary of or the association as DS as sedation reported ou on Ujo OJo work of r tho the thonA nA lon association for tor the tho year o cvar und pointed ou outs t. t what t United J ll ll I t tho tot o th Uig n oL l tr iL ennolS t f tt 1 h t Jh m I t 11 b ot rn ini i J hiP cr I I f r Jl fol I I lowed hewed by hy some elf cities les ll H s reported report report- 4 ed on th efforts that had boon ben to Induce Induce- merchants to carr carry p i manufacturer In P h In preference to those from other stat stats states and to A or lr 1 I tise the home product produce He Re rend read severs se letters from an and 1 thc tive c business x the as association as- as sedation and anh th the work nork It is doing Monthly socials George S. S McAllister of the board of IJ paid palt a tribute to tho the retiring president Mr Ir Hewlett in which he praised him In strong terms for the self sacrificing attitude he had hall display e ed 1 in his wo h for or the association S It lt was that and particularly particular throughout tho the winter the directors directors' meeting shall shah he be thrown open to o all of at the association The l Idea en in Is to have n a general got get ct tog I good time about aboul once a a. month The meeting was characterized charl l as ns I Ione one of th the th most mORt successful in the tile 1118 tory of ot the thc association |