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Show oo IIFMBS ISSUE PRORGI Mayor A. R. Heywood and Fred J Taylor of Ogden will bo among the principal speakers at the banquet of the Utah Manufacturers' association, to be held Friday evening, January l-i, following the annual convention. The convention will be held in Salt Lake City, the morning and afternoon sessions ses-sions in the Vermont building and the banquet at the Salt Lake Commercial club. The complete program has been announced an-nounced as follows: Morning Session. Morning session at Vermont building. build-ing. Registration, 9:30 to 10:30. Called to order, 10:30. President's address, George S. McAllister. Reports Secretary, R. W. Eard-loy; Eard-loy; treasurer, John R. Bruff; auditing audit-ing committee, Bayard W. Menden-hall. Menden-hall. Address, "Workingmen's Compensation," Compensa-tion," Isaac Blair Evans, followed by discussion. Recess from 12 to 2 o'clock. Afternoon Session. Program for afternoon session at Vermont building, 2 o'clock: Address, "The New Taxation Law and Its Relation to Manufacturing," Lincoln G. Kelly. Address, "The Relationship of the Banker to the Development of Manufacturing Manu-facturing Industries," Charles S. Burton. Bur-ton. Address; "What the Association Is Going to Help Its Members," Guy A. Wilson. Address, "What the Members Can Do to Help the Association," E. H. Eordley. Discussion and election of five directors. di-rectors. I The Banquet. Program for banquet, 7 p. m., at Commercial club: "Why Are We Here?" Lon J. Haddock, Had-dock, toastmaster. "Our State," Governor Wiliam Spry. "Some Stories," W. D. Roberts of Provo. "Our Association," Fred G. Taylor of Ogden. "Resolutions," W. Montague Ferry, mayor of Salt Lake. "What Ogden Is Doing to Build a Bigger Utah," A. R. Heywood, mayor of Ogden. "Factories of Cache Valley," Preston Pres-ton Thatcher, mayor of Logan. Music will be furnished by the Salt Lake opera quintet nn |