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Show CITIES COMBINE TO BOOST UTAH Salt Lake and Ogden Clus to Place Signs Throughout Through-out the West j Closer cooperation between Ogden and Salt Iakc In advertising and boosting for tho betterment of Utah was agreed upon by officers and directors di-rectors of tho Salt Lake Commercial Club and chamber of commerce and tho Ogden chamber of commerce and Weber I 1 1 list night President Fred G. Taylor of the Ogden organisations (.resided at the banquet, which Is the second of this nature to be held between be-tween tho two organisations in the two cities. After reports had been made by Secret :i ry Jessi IIU ha rds of I he tgden chamber of commerce and J II. Raybjura of the salt Lake organisation organi-sation concerning Joint advertising! bhll action wa.s taken. Signboards under the agreement will be placed at various points In tho west lnvir-Ing lnvir-Ing the tourists to visit Ogden an I Salt Lake. TO PLACE SIGN'S. Under the plans proposed the sign-hoards sign-hoards will be about fiO feet long and io feet high and will be placed 1 Ooff. Cal., West Yellowstone i Granger, Wyo.. and Echo, Utah. The sie,n at Echo will bear the following wording: "Salt Lake and (,den welcome wel-come you to Utah." Signboards at all other localities will extend the Joint Invitation of Salt Lake and Ogden Og-den to the automobile tourists to vUit Utah The two advertising committees will work out the final details this week This will consist of tho wording word-ing of the other signs and tho financing fi-nancing of the hoards annually. STAND TOGETHER. President Fred C. Schramm of '.ho Salt Lake organization spoke of Ih Importance of men In the state performing per-forming their duttee for ihe stale and urged Ihe two citle! to st and together to-gether at all times In boosting for a greater Utah He urged that men attend the primaries pri-maries during election lime to see (hat the lie-t men for the position'' be named In order that the state minht benefit by thefaf work. He also commented on I'tah's developed an 1 undeveloped resources. L. B. Hampton, recently elected president of the Salt Lake organization organiza-tion to succeed Mr. Schramm In the near future, stated In his address that tho word "Utah-' appeared in larger type on tho map than did Sail Lake and Ogden and urged that boosting be continued for the welfare of all communities of tho state. A. P Blgelow, one of tho directors of the Offdf-n chamber of commerce, told of undertakings which could b used by the two cities for the building build-ing of u greater Utah. Ho outlined a number of Ideas which would not only nld In the upbuilding of the state but alio of tho lntermountaln country He recommended strongly that meetings such as the session last night be held quarterly RTVALRY FORGOTTEN. The old tlmo rivalry between Salt Iake and Ogden should bo lnid ashle. President Fred G. Taylor of tho Ogden Og-den clubs stated Cooperation between be-tween ihe two cities he said, would aid Utah materially In growing Info one of the leading states of the nation. na-tion. He paid a compliment to the Salt Lakers for the great results whlclv have been obtained through the traffic traf-fic bureau and for the mention of (k-len (k-len In recent advertising matter distributed dis-tributed from the Salt Lake f'om-merclal f'om-merclal club The day of rivalry be-' tween the two cities is over, he said, and In (Vie future cooperation In the upbuilding of Ihe state will re-ult. Warren L. Waitls. Fred Willlums. Prank M Drlgge and a. h. sfelntyre of Ogden: H. F Olcke and Frank Fisher of Salt Lake, also delivered short Addressee. Thirty-five representatives of the two organisation! were In attendance including the off ers and directors, i |