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Show MHWFKTURERS HE OFFICERS Salt Lakp, Jail. 16. The officers of the Manufarfurers' association of LTah who served during 1913 were last night re-elected by the board of directors of the association to serve during 1914. The choice of the directors di-rectors for a re-election of the old officers was unanimous. The officers offi-cers are: George S McAllister of the Z. C. M. I. shoe factory, president , Heber J Grant of the Home Fire Insurance In-surance company, fire vice president. presi-dent. H. L Harrington of the Utah Cnnning company, at Ogden, second vice president, John R. Bruff, of the Utah Soap company, treasurer; D. F. Collett. executive secretary The officers were elected by the old directors, who also were re-elected at the association s annual meet lng Wednesday night, and by the three new directors who were elect ed Wednesday night. Nine commit tees were appointed to serve during 1914 at the meeting last night The committees are composed of the following fol-lowing Finance H. J. Grant, S. S. Jensen and Edward P. Silver. Mem bership B. W. Mendenhall. L. B. Hampton, Henry Stringham, Earl Al-drlch, Al-drlch, A E Graham and Orvin Morris Mor-ris Exhibition L B. Hampton. H Pembroke, S S. Jensen. G. S. McAllister McAl-lister and O H Hewlett. Advertising Advertis-ing Guy A. Wilson. A. E. Eberhardt and John C. Howard Legislative A. E. Eberhardt, H Pembroke and F. J. Alexander. Entertainment George A Shoemaker, Earl Aldrich O. R Meredith and A. D. Pler?on Auditing B. W. Mendenhall. J. R. Bruff Guy A. Wilson Railroads--H. L Herrlngton, Henry Strlugnam and John C. Howard. New Industries George F. Lloyd, John R. Bruff and H I Grant Executive J R Bruff, George F. Lloyd and George A. Shoemaker. |