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Show PHARMACISTS SELECT PROVO Garden City Gets Next Convention; Con-vention; Ogden Man Is Named Treasurer SALT LAKE. Mnv 26 Provo wtis I OhoMO for the ?:3 convention of 'the Utah Pharmaceutical a.?oiation j at the closlnjr session of the conven- 1 j lion at the Hotel I tah yesterday. E.j Johnson of Mt rieayant wa chosen .i- president; "'lark AVataon of Sr. i ieorge. a first vice president. Frank Ulrlch. .econd vice president. B. C. Smith of Salt Ikc waj reelected sec-' retSUTV and Eupoiio E Can- of Ogden. 1 treasurer. The executive COmmlttSS Is composed of I J. Franken. K C Smith and A K. Thompson all of Silt lake. Further consideration of the proh-' lems of the state board of pharmacy I a recital of the work and sxoom- ' pllshments of the department of I pharmacy of the University of Utah,, an address on radio and another q:i j retail nd cr( ising: featured the rim- ' Ing se-lori. In the morning R. B. ! Motherwell, manager of the Snl: ijiL-a . branch of the federal reserve bankj . explained the operations of that lnstl-1 I tutlon. The association membership ap-1 pointed a committee' to confer tviih. Governor Maboy to diacuip the rees-' tablishment of a separate board of! pharmacy and heard j. T. Hammond, director of the department of regN-tratlon, regN-tratlon, discuss the methods folloxv- ' ed by his department, which over the work of 10 board, among; jj them the board of pharmacy tMn ri i mj.I) XV. L.. Frjrjy. . haJnnan: Jov h Johnson and A. P. Klclntyre of Ugden ! numbers of the lat sUite legislature' ' were elected s the committee t.ij confer with Governor Mabey. Mi Hammond, anawennn the charpe that pr-scr iptlr.ns .ire heing filled In n - , j rlous parts of the state bv unrev:-I unrev:-I Isti r..i pharmacista, declared that Ihe j matter had not been called to his a . tntir.n. nn.l ihn. If l: i, lnvetljfa. ' j tlon will be made Not one oi u,e io departments which were consolidated under th lepartment or registration turned1 oyT ' ' :' d'l- U file Mr. Hammond , said, and added thai the department ha tried to coordinate records and'l f alrad the administrative wck of'l tn. in former hoards, eolug. h.-u ever, ... .h members of th" profes-1 slons concerned when examinations were required. He said that the work of the 'ie department hns been handicapped han-dicapped not only by Its newness, but Iso by inadequate appropriations voted by the legislature before the: department was created ad the char-1 ncter of its work det. j mind I Proteor U. L. Thompson, head pi the dcpartmenl of pharmacy at ' l - ' Of Utahi told of pre-ent pre-ent efforts being piade to have the dcpartmenl now a part of the school oi medidlne. rten rank as ilD nae. dent sf-hdol In the unfversitv shd asked 'lie pharmaoUts to work toward to-ward that end I I1G1 l TO h I RI si Stringham A. Stevens told the druggists tha lo advertise success-fully success-fully It is necessary to advertise continuously. con-tinuously. nepeti.;0n." ne said makes reputation.'; Newspapers v.ere classed as the most effoctiyo medium for the advertising adver-tising of the retail drugnoU in thr niyai3 Mr. 8tevons presented, with hl.lboards and direct mail advertising next street car cards, miscellaneous nublicatldna and novelties following in order of their vcjlue 1-pw.ird of 150 druggiKls and thr- friends attended the four business esJlons of the convention ind h" various entertainment features provided pro-vided for the,,,. The convention wj-concluded wj-concluded with dinner dance :ind entertainment Uat night at the ev.. house hotel. in the afternoon the I i v. er-, K.,-: of the Smith-F Drug company at a basket luncheon in Liberty park. |