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Show ANNUAL PRESS MEETING. The Utah Press Association Meet and Elect Officers, Etc. Tho Utah Press association, an or ganlzatlon comprising country editors edi-tors of tho state, met Mondny, 20th ln the Salt Lako Press cludb rooms nnd elected tho following officers: "resident, S. L. Itaddon, Park City Record; first vice president, II. C. Hicks, Provo Enquirer; second vice president, Fred Tumor, Logan Republican; Repub-lican; third vice president, A. II. Shulthoss, Salt Lako; secretary, C, Y. Andorson, Alta Independent; treasurer, treasur-er, L. II. Gray, Argus, Salt Lako; dolo-gato dolo-gato to national conytntlon, Fred Turner; Tur-ner; nltornate, D. P. Felt, Davis County Coun-ty Argus; historian, Brlnnt S. Young, Argus, Salt Lake. Discussion followed papers, some of which woto: "Subscription nnd' Subscription nates," by I. E. Dlchl of tho Mammoth Record. "Tho Now Postal Ruling," by Fred Turner, of tho Logan Republican, "Report on NntlonnI Editorial As- sociatlon Work," by S. L. Rnddon. of tho Park Record. "An Honest Criticism of tho Utah Stnto Press," by Albert P. Phillips of tho 8nlt Lako Tribune. Thoso present when former President Presi-dent Charles England of tho Logan Journal announced tho opening of tho session wero: James Klrkham, Lohl Unnncr; I. B. Dlehl. Mammoth Record; D. P. Felt, Davis County Argus; S, L. Rnddon, Park Record; John P. Burt, Juvonllo Instructor; L. II. Dahlqulst, Utah Postcn; James T. JaUcman, Mor-cur Mor-cur Minor; I H. Grny, of tho Bait Lnko Argils; W. C. Hicks, Provo Enquirer; En-quirer; William Buys, Wasatch Wavo; Fred Turner. Logan Republican; W. L. Elswlck, Mllford Tlmos; MIbb Ann M. Cannon, Young Woman's Journal; Arnold Ar-nold H. Schulthess, Bcobachter, Salt Lako; Parley P. Jonsen, Salt Lako. Tho following from tho Dcscret New's report did not como beforo tho meeting but It Is bo applicable that wo roproduco It; "At tho nftornoon session tho following fol-lowing resolution wns adopted: as country nowspnper men has fitted nnd qualified us to glvo n faultless exhibition ex-hibition of how real slaves would conduct con-duct thciiiBClvcs. And ns tho success of tho "Tom Show" greatly depends upon tho nrtlstlc acting of tho slnvei, wo feol that our sorvlccs should bo accepted, ac-cepted, ns wo could at n moment's, no-tlco no-tlco go on tho stago and play tho parts without rehearsing or practise." "Bo It resolved by tho Utah Press association, In convention assembled thnt wo herewith tender our united servlco to tho Press club of Salt Lake In their presentation of tho "Tom Show".o,t tho Salt Lako theator, Feb. 3, 1908. Wo feel that our long servlco n portion of tho Woodman ujttnte, and bad remained Idle for n grent number of years. Owolng to tho near npproach of n railroad, It was taken up; and n company formed for Its development. It wns whllo running n drift to the west fiom tho old workings of tho mlno thnt thd strlkd wns mado. A vein of rich carbonate or copper oro wns uncovered In tho drift, anil at tho present tlmo tho body has been crosscut cross-cut for it dlstunco of over CO feet nnd the foot wall has not yet been ex posed. |