Show f If 7 r t I i t I c I I 61 l IT IVI E N I It H Ar Arr AV E t J sr tl 1 i 1 j t r rt tf t r r 1 1 1 I r I I r 1 AT 1 n k i Wj f r J 1 r 3 of l k A q tf r f AT WHICH THEY THEYs t fl 1 D ISSUES OF or THE im DAY s t t J 1 PRESENT BANQUET I t S r r jr r V nr A i t tr ui r i I 01 i OtI o h J Afy f f to ii t of Qt 75 7 t t iwer Je entertained e tC r 4 e 1 at r s in Ogden en canyon on J tio Op c Job J JobI b 4 t ei br was as met I and d taken i In lal cars car cartter 4 itu tun eo u II t 1 which an 11 i was wag I It and nd Iid n nu u i t if t t lug Dg e 7 nl D rg t i or jf 7 r f t The dayS day rw wag wai fd Ide fe n nand j l and the tho 1 cool ol canyon Drawee which t d tho rii uy they the thC ap approached apI I 1 Pro a ed OdD 81 f f fr or visitors v I las jOrfi nT men m nd r by b all flU on oil oni t i i arriving at the resort e the tho th H 1 fl t gl r Z n cU th 6 trail 1 I t Ho lH the hotel hobt hot l hin half hour was I I spent PIt la t g ID and I i wIm 9 ea l I A l cI I I I r fe y 1 Banquet tat te etI t i io e o s h fJ id pf Pt l SI ledin took i 1 t about long tables q Which ch 1 has hai b boe ap decorated I 1 fol 01 the occasion trout traut I t i r and an thicken Urea thon n served Cd h tJ f Ilia tho tb C cour lU being beine ing inter ff fI 4 I with to toasts ta hd i t lb e caU called upon Ju bi by Tx I 1 J r a Sf Campbell Ci l president dent ot of the OB Og il t J 1 I I t 0 I tJ t The sp p ker r fo t address tho L assembly JY J JJ Griffin vice t sc I Y I T t o tl I ii t 1 4 l ho I the visiting 4 t f t c credit men the fl 1 I r e f lt b h tn Bothers 0 t h e rs of the tho thoI theL thet L I I gC committee LL seeing so soL fl t L t Ii large iu a present Ho ie Her Hoj Het ier r j of b tr len been en In int Int t lJ t 5 i 5 rb business In lii n top for fer more mole moreS molet t S than rhan wirt aid d said that lie he l heL heI I L felt lt well lia In h a general way war wa wat wart t I t wf present His J Jt d that Pt always glad ld to toI I l ci B alt IF tx to andI ande and e J coning coming was in I 5 51 TH rH which pc tamed tooth to both cities ad as anything th thi thin in Js gOO Toi tor Og ll Is J also Rood good 00 1 I f ISalt ISalt Salt and anI an vici Vict versa He Jle tho v visitors would enjoy enjo and shaw their of i l N ers D by b turning in Il wording nt al it a will Jeo Johson Tells a it Story Joseph of oC the Consolidated Con I ed cd 4 Wagon and Machine Co of SoIL Lacy was vis on to relate the I story o 1 18 attending a Chicago ball panic with a new straw stra hat find arid the which his ional hIt bit bitof of or spring pring inE caused causel among five nc base haNc ball hail Inns funt C n R Long IonI of tho the J r 1 C McDonald 1 Co fo 0 SaiL Salt Lake spoke on the of fire lire insurance and urges chat those resent present would interest to ta a greater extent in the of ri fire insurance and try to spread of or the subject by IW introducing it In schools anil anti and ant through h the medium debating ie i J U alter Wright assistant manager of the Utah Association of oC Credit Cr Men fen was wa called on en for tor a n few remarks hut but escaped tho the ordeal by relating a 1 hm n story ston which was ns I elated dated Arthur Aithur Parsons president Ical of oC the as association and a n recently elected mem niom her ber of tho board of electors elector of the National Association of Credit Men was waR then called on and responded with the principal address of at the after iter afternoon noon Mr MI Parsons expressed his appreciation as liS a well as that of or all tho the visit lug ing members of o tho th cordiality with w h the Ogden association bad had wel 0 cd them and commented on tho th canyon trip tho the menu and tho the general gener l air of oC hospitality which was apparent on all sides sideR History of the Association In Tn reviewing the history or ot the Utah association Mr Parsons read from a flipping an un account of the first Clr meet fug ug ng in 1900 when the association was organized and then follows fallows with an outline of the purposes and Intents Int of 0 I the organization and what had been i accomplished since its commence commencement commence ment mentHe II He lie H said that the work of the asso abac elation was divided into three depart ments ment viz lz the Information coHee Ion tion and adjustment a sections The 1110 Information department he stated was as for fOl the purpose of gaining knowl know knowledge edge edIc of ot value to th the thi members of or the association I and dissimulating the same ame establishing the credit records for or members and determining as a far as LB possible the tb nature of or all risks likely to be encountered Ho said that hat it ii was impossible to eliminate th Ii element clement of or loss 1053 from the of the but that hat Utah Uth compared very er favorably In I n that respect with other states The Tho speaker declared that the work Werk of ot it the credit cr lIt association accomplished much nuch more mor for creditors credItor than could the he bankruptcy law in the vent of ot a man nan being forced to turn over his hi business in order to satisfy his debts de ts In a resorting to the bankruptcy law a n man nan cannot cannel escape the stigma at ached to tho tile proceeding while If he turns over oer his affairs for fOI adjustment bj 3 the association tho creditors are assured of an m au equality of ot adjustment and mud in many man cases the man can be assisted to retain bis 1118 hi business and gradually regain his position and credit He said that lint collections real zed by the association amounted to 52 5 2 and 63 per Ier cent as a compared with I 14 4 14 M per cent realized through the bankruptcy baD act I the Bankruptcy Law Mr rr Parsons spoke c of o tho th Shirley bill for which the national Ion tion Is la working 0 I Ie III and which is Js an amendment of tho the bankruptcy law to give ghe Creditors more m re power poser in bank discharges The rh speaker took teok up the subject of c prosecuting frauds credit depart ment neat adjustment bureaus bur fire insurance reports business liter lite and the tho importance of or securing the membership of the bankers of the he state Relative to te the latter la ter ho wild aId that while whilo in many ninny states slates as many nan as fifty fily bankers bank were wel members of f the credit associations in Utah there are aTe only five live who have hae al thus bUK far farMr 11 Mr ons then closed elo cd his hui hi re I marks with an outline cf f thi recent convention of oC the national naI l H la laI I LIon Hon at Now Orleans and an the tb enter enten nt provided for those who at I tended from ironi the various radons states The Tho officers of oC tho the Ogden Ogdon I rs Jobbers association under tinder whose the credit men Were wore tallied are arc J S dent H Fl L fJ r Griffin Otto and Y V N P F F Burton and D D Smith secretary and tres ure I IThoc IThoc Thoc Those Present Pre ent The following members mem ela of or tho the Utah Association of o Credit Men attended from Salt Lake Arthur Parson with Z C M f I T P L r I Doran S Utah Grocer Co Ce A D on Hardware Co C e R n Long J J G Mc Ic Donald Co U G J W V Lucas Gallagher Co E E Rich and an Vm Ym Coopet Cool I with Peoples For Fer warding Robert TIo ert Holt Het Salt Lake Luke Jordan Milling Co Joseph Josell Johnson Consolidated Wagon W SOIl Mu Mn JIl chine Co George E R Ford Jord W A A den Drug Co J J 1 S Barratt Utah lit h Implement Vehicle Co L I C Sue Site daher Printing Co Ce J 3 P Hewlett BrO Bros Co C Will R fl G C Dun 8 Co 0 C A J e c ICahn Jahn Bros Co W II n ButTe Butler Independent Telephone Co E Rosen bauro Ros Bros Dros L r 1 P F Dade Morao folse Co A B n Cline Clino and L U H Jalle I T C Clino lIna Bro Bra Arnold F Bro Uro ro C C Robbins Ro Keely K Ico Cream I Co Ce C M r V S I lender lIC son on George C Lambert Jr Lambert I I Paper Co George E B Val Wai tar Wright A J J Bishop from the tho th p o lice of ot the Utah Ulah Association 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