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Show PJ. WRIGHT BACK FROM THE EAST P. T. Wright, general manager of the W. H Wright & Sons' company, who recently returned from a trip to New York City, Is enthusiastic over Improved business conditions iu the east and over prospects tor better business during the fall and winter. In speaking of his eastern trip yesterday yes-terday evening hb said: "WhSlG ln Now York, I had ample opportunity to study conditions in the world of trade," said Mr. Wright Naturally I camo In contact with the heads and representatives of many of tho largest dealers in the country. That was tho object of my mission. Nearly ovory one I met was enthusiastic enthu-siastic over the outlook for fall and winter business, and this ln face of the fact that trade generally in the far eastern states is not so good as it is here in 'Utah and other western states. I do not pretend to account 2 for this, but from close observations 1 I was able to see that it was a fact "At the present time capital Is extremely ex-tremely conservative. And for this I very reason the country Is on a sound financial basis Nobody Is venturing beyond their limit The war to a large extent is responsible for this, but as time goes on I can that these is growing confidence. And as confidence confi-dence continues to grow, trade will do likewise. It is Is a natural consequence. conse-quence. Wo aro looking forward to a bigger and better business in all lines for fall and winter than ever before." |