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Show COOPERATE TO AID STATE, CITIES URGED BRIG 11AM. Feb. 17. Greater COr operation between ihc- various cities in Utah s is the appeal made last nliit bj V . Lambort, rhalrm.in of the Wholesale trades section of tho Sail Luke i ir:im-rci;i 1 club, at the first Ol a series of weekly luncheons held ai. the Box Klder commercial club. Thomas Thom-as L,. Henderson of Chicago spoke on "The Salesmanship That Wins Toda." There were approximately 300 in attendance. at-tendance. Co-operation was responsible for the rapid strides made by Brlgham, .Mr Lambert declared. He deplored rivalry between cities, discussed briefly brief-ly the resources of the state and slated slat-ed that it was the ,lut of every citizen citi-zen to learn about them to be able to sell them outside the state. ! Mr. Henderson pointed out thru It was impossible to sell any one an-ihiny an-ihiny unless the seller thoroughly unci- i stood his goods To know the resources re-sources of one's clt and slate n ere absolutely essential, he said, In sell-ling sell-ling them. P, Kussel Wight, president of the Box Elder Commercial c lub, presided 'at the meeting. Beard Nichols, chairman chair-man uf tin iU--rtiinment coin ni Itteo, 'made a short talk In which he an-Inounced an-Inounced plana for the weekly luncheons lunch-eons to be held by the club. Vocal solos so-los were given by Horace Ensign, accompanied ac-companied bj Mrs. Ensign Miss e-i e-i ru Preston gave two piano solos. The program was arranged by Mr. Nichols und W. V. Call, secretary of the club |