Show THE UTAH PR ESS association THURSDAY afternoon jan a large number of the members of the utah press association assembled ik in the parlors of the kenyon hotel for the purpose of electing new officers for the coming year the following members were present john james deseret news M L snow the bugler bagler f J W wright our oar goat fred nelson nelso n tintic gintic miner J M lynch emery county pioneer maj E A littlefield utah state journal charles england logan journal W L webb lehi banner I 1 E diehl mammoth record wm buys bays wasatch wave albert mcclellan and C W jackson of the globe header L W and A S gaisford millard progress W H cureton careton Bi wm glassman standard M F murray enterprise P F W metcalf At Calf utah eagle julius P F taylor broad ax and george H crosby jr E G rognon E A mcdaniel cDaniel bi john and dwight meteer S A kenner and C R kern kem fred nelson received the anani unanimous nomination for president M F murray was selected as first vice president chas england 2nd and vice president ML HL Snow 3rd ard LE IE diehl corresponding se secretary creary C W jackson recording secretary sem tary E G rognon treasurer and julius julins F historian the retiring officers office ft all received a vote of thanks upon the efficient manner in which they have conducted conduct eA the affairs of the association the past year president nelson upon assuming his new duties thanked his associates forthe for the honors conferred upon him he assured one and ar all that s he would to the utmost oi of his bis ability abety work for the of the association he thereca thereupon pon appointed EA WM glassman Glassm deoto ft ai I roby M P F murray and wai B buya aya as a committee to all legiel W Is a W 1 7 tipa ean gertain mg alq ane i 1 l is ita 1 I S t on f ariz 14 aeu if 4 e a sr dh banquet H arif y T v S 5 aj if a oa M V V m the highest creation of the florists art gov heher M wells was the chief honored guest of the occa sion and all around him sat the lesser lights of utah toastmaster me daniel who was the high muck performed his task to the queers queens taste and it was decided to permit mr mcdaniel to occupy that position as long as he breathes the breath of life the following menu was served blue points celery consomme in cups grilled striped bass baas olives potatoes gastronome stuffed turkey cranberry sauce salted almonds mashed potatoes champagne punch Boiled Quail on beast 8 sweet potato chips french peas fresh lobster salad neapolitan lee ice cream fane assorted cake fruit mixed nuts roquet rt cheese water crackers cafe noir au cognac toasts wee responded respond eil to by the following persons utah press association john james the army and the press john meteer summer resorts and the association C K southworth utah in the late war gov heber M wells the dramatic and musical critic geo E blair no favors no favoritism julius F ta taylor y lor the fhe practical newspaper man M F murray the country editor geo H crosby the past and future of the press association E C rognon where are we at wm buys gov heber af wells mine host don H porter and prof J J mcclellan became honorary members of the association upon the express condition that they would always endeavor to impart all the knowledge and information which they were in in pos session of to the newspaper men they accepted of these terms and toast master mcdaniels me daniels administered the oath ex president james mr goff and mr mitchell of the de devere vere opera company rendered some beautiful songs and selections on the piano letters of regret were read from many prominent citizens and before the guests dispersed for their homes wid auld A lang syne was sung and each one was presented to the retiring president the present incumbent and to don H porter the prince of entertainers who rived received three cheers and a tiger for the royal and lavish manner in wh which h he had entertained his guests upon leaving the dining roomi each one was presented with a beautiful buttonhole bouquet all in all ah as toastmaster toast master mcdaniels said it was good to rub up against each other and it was equally good and beneficial to mankind junge in general to mingle ve with ith each other on ench an auspicious occasion 4 v |