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Show INTER-CITY FETE TO BE HELD HERE j Plans for two Inter-city social events, one at which the Salt Lake Progressive Business club members will be entertained and another for visiting merchants of Logan and other i ' o h. Valb'v communities, were discussed dis-cussed this noon at the regular weekly luncheon of the Offden Progressive Business club, held at the Weber club rooms. The joint session of the Sail il-ake and Ugden clubs will probablv be held during the latter part of April and the committee preparing for the event is endeavoring to secure tho opening oi the 1 1 ermit ag for Ihat ev ent. The ommlttee in charge of prelim-1 inary arrangements for this social event Is composed of W E. Zuppanu Adolph Miller and C G Lcklund Jim Scowcroft reported to the club that Logan merchants are discussing; plans for a visit to gden in the near, future and suggested that the Progres- ! she Business club arrange for the entertainment en-tertainment of these visitors and that i thev be shown through Ugden factor- j lea To consider what arrangements can be made for this visit a committee commit-tee was appointed by President Gus W right This committee is headed by tj Henry Ames, the other members belni: r Jim Scowcroft. Frank J Stevens and i Conrad Bonn GRAIN EXCHANGE. ' T H. Holllster, manager of tho Al-bers Al-bers Brothers' Milling companv, presided pre-sided at tho meeting this noon and gave a brief talk regarding the ac-COmpllsh ac-COmpllsh ment s of the gden Grain -x-Qhange, w hich he showed had the second sec-ond largest grain business of cities vvest of the Rockies, being only exceeded ex-ceeded hv Portland. Ore., and exceeding exceed-ing Tacoma, Seattle, San Francisco land Los Angeles. W. E Zuppann i presented a report regarding the joint social gatheiing of the Salt Lake and ogden clubs al Salt Iake, as follows 1 he Progress! n Busiress clubs ( Sii It Lake City and ogden took the first step on Friday evening, March 20. toward to-ward the development of a more frlendlv spirit, in fact, one of co-operation, between the two cities for the benefit of the entire state of Utah, when the members of the two organizations organi-zations met in Joint social session at the Newhouse hotel. Salt I-ake City ' ' Despite the blizzard that raged during the early part of the evening and which had started even before the Ogden members left for Salt Lake. tlu-. attendance from this club was large forty men and women joining In the festivities which marked this initial meeting. The Salt Iake club had prepared for an excellent program, in w hich g-den g-den joined heartily Mathonlhah Tho-, inas introduced the two toast masters, j President John 1 Spencer oi the Salt lake Progressive Business club, and, President Gus Wright Of the i igden Progressive club They In turn introduced intro-duced the various speakers and announced an-nounced the musical numbers of the program President Wright made a hit when he called upon Fred E- William, Wil-liam, Progressive humorist of ngden, lor a brief talk and he continued the 'Indication of good will by calling up ! Frank Siev ens BOl H I ITES CO-OPER M I i "Salt Lake's club was represented I" Mayor Neskn as an invited guest, Governor Mabe: ir E G. Gowans, 'Carl A. Badger and Prank Kvans Pro-gre.-sice fTabey bronglu out the point lhat the devtloprneiu of "the state could best result from the . oinblnvd I efforts of its two largest cities and ! commended the effort of the two Progressive Pro-gressive Mabey brought out the point same thought permeated every talk of I the evening, before and after the gov -ieinor spoke. As to the decorations provided, the menu and the program of music, the report is sufficient lha. I , mry nee- mjwwu. was present will look forward to future events of the same kind and partlcul1 iarlv to tho next one. which is to be 'arranged by the Ogden club and to be held here. |