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Show TRACY IS ELECTED STATE PRESIDENT BY MANUFACTURERS V. A Tracy, vice president an.l man-lager man-lager of th rurliy Biscuit company In Salt bake, has been chosen us pn-sldent of the Utah Manufacturers' association for this year. Myron Q Crandall. .ic. manager of the Bprlngville (.'aiming companv of Springvllle, was elected first vice president; George M stratton, general manager of the Sail Ixike Iron A. Steel company, accond vice president; Joh 11. Huff, president of 1 1)(. rtah Soap company, treasurer, and G&rratt S Wilkin 8 vi.-. president and seCrer I tarv and treas'iier of I he e'ullcri Ice' .V H.-v.-iage . .jinpaiiv. was elected scc- retary of the association. The committees .-onslst of C. p.. Castle, chairman; E H. Kar.Iley. vice chairman, and Gar rat I S Wilkin of jthe executive cbmmUtec; Arthur Sweet, chairman. A. EB- HiuihaiH vice chairman, and Mr, Stratton of; the finance and auditing committee., The Utah products committee, comprising com-prising advertising publicity, educational educa-tional and Payroll Builder, Includes George BJ. Walker, chairman; E n Lardlev. vice chairman. George 8. McAllister, Mr. Wilkin and Mr. Cran-j dall. Jr The membership and new industries indus-tries committee is composed of Mr. McAllister, chairman: Mr Stratton, vi.-.- chairman George w. Skidtnore, Cage B Hodman and Mr. Puff. Ste- phen H Love is chairman. K S Anderson, An-derson, vice chairman, and Mr. McAllister Mc-Allister a member of the legislative' committee. Of the entertainment committee Mr. Bberhardt is chairman. chair-man. Mr. Anderson vice chairman, ami Mr Walker member Th( i-bpr i-bpr Committee is composed of Mr Castle, chairman; Mr. Stratton. vice! chairman, and Arthur Sweet. In his address of acceptance Mr.' Tra.y stated that he believed that! the yeai IBil would be the most pros-, parous year in the history of the state for its industries He said that he hoped that, with the co-operation of! all the manufacturers of the state, to carry on an extensive advertising! campaign in a a. effort to still further teach the people of Utah the neces- sity and kdvlsabilitS of purchasing ! the products of Utah's factories, sol thai all the people of the state might bi smplbyi J. Mr. Tracy has lived In Salt Lake' since May lo. 1916, and is considered one of Utah's most consistent sup-i porters. , |