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Show ASSOCIATED INDUSTRY TO HOLD MEETING M CACHE CITY Ralph E. Bristol, of Ogden. was elected vice president of the Utah Associated As-sociated Industries at a meeting held ; by the directors at the Hotel I'tah in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bristol has served throughput the 1919 ; year as a director. J B QaJtgher was reelected presi-; dent; C. W. Nible. S. R Inch and; Ralph Bristol were elected vice presidents; presi-dents; A. ( Rees", general secretary' land W. R Wallace, treasurer. It was voted at the meeting to nr cept the invitation of Logan business men to hold a special session at Logan , next month, the date to be set by the Logan committee, under the direction of M. S. Eceles of Logan, a member of the board of directors of the Utah A -soclated Industries. The value of organization or-ganization among business men and present industrial conditions will be discussed at the gathering, it was an nounced. A delegation of Salt Lak and Ogden business men will be present. pres-ent. Consolidation of business interests for increasing Industrial development was reported to be progressing with Nearly seventy distinct lines of business busi-ness are represented In the I'tah Associated As-sociated Industries, and In many instances in-stances every company of a given kind lis a member, according to reports made at the meeting A program for an intensive educational campaign was outlined and appro- . A committee wap appointed to make a comprehensive analysis of present excess profits taxes and a program 'that will involve the colopcralion of leading commercial and civic bodiett of ' th state In tho problem was form- lulated. After discussion bearing upon the compensation of public school teach-, rr. and the ffect of Inadequate sal-' larles upon the teaching corps and the spirit of citizenship in the schools, a resolution on the subje'et was drawn tup for presentation at the meeting the house of delegates of th T tuh Educational association at th capitol. |