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Show I Progressive Business Men's Club is Formed Organization nf the 1 slcn Progros- vc r.upineps rliili. the nieml" -rship of whk li will be confined to business executives ex-ecutives and professional mi ". perfet lasi evening at the Weber Club When about thirty i -lon men inr: with a delegation from the s...t Lake Progressive Business club; head-! ed bj Or Daniel Asidrew, first vice president of the national organization. H L. Herringlon, president of the t'taii Canning company, was chosen us. president and IjSber F. Piers, secre-, tary and treasurer, Directors of th" new !ul are Frank a mi J I I SMJI E, i i n I i Y J' Ames, i.. l. Halns. antl ei tci V w hitloi k. The Progress i . the distinction of being the first lunch-D lunch-D eon organization to start in the west. it was incorporated under the laws of California in August, lMf. and the V first charter was Issued t Sail Fran- Bfl clsco in January. 1920. There are H now twelve of th'-sc clubs and as rap- H idly a consistent wl the policy of B careful membership selection, the B clubs arc being extended across I he H continent. J. 13. O'Brien, national H field representative, who was present at the meeting, said that in all of H its polioies of city building, business . B building and VhT izatlon is distinctly American. VBl Hesides Dr. Andrew and .Mr O'Brll n VVJ those in the vlsltlpg Salt Lake dele- VVJ gatlon were .Iosim i . Spencer, presi- VVj dent; Itobert Miller, Vice president; PPJ "V. T. Fowler, C. B. Smith and J r J JE. G. Gowans. |