Show I I I. I D A OK OF 1 T A AM I Iol 1 Y V. E S OK OI AMERICA DIVISION UI Z 2 Formed for tho the purpose of advance advancement ment meat and promotion of at the tho working i n conditions o of tho the street and aUd electric r railway mon men m n of or Salt Lako Lake City to together together to- to the moral moral mor mor- of gether r with tho the promotion welfare of or its al 11 social nn and intellectual and and carrying fraternal members the Amalgamated Ao- Ao ton aI death In Insurance I n of Street and Electric RallI hailway hail Rall- I wa way of Ame America Arneica of cf C Salt SaU Lake City Utah Division 38 ha has grown i from froma membership of or members to toa toa a a. present membership of In 1901 1001 the tho Salt Snit Lake Lako organization n was formed and Immediately affiliated with tho national na nn- national lIonal organization which has a no mc membership mem mein- n- n of tf Division DI has accomplished much for Its members as ns well as for tho the em em- t The association Is pledged to advance anco the tho working interests of their members members' to encourage the principle an and practice of c conciliation and arbitration arbitration arbi arbi- in the settlement of all differences differences dif dlf- between n labor and capital to Insure harmony harmon and promote tho general general general gen gen- eral cause of humanity and brotherly love The organization Is represented in o cr every branch of f the United States army sixty five members of or the local lodge having ha entered the service when tho call for men came These members were Vere kept in good standing b by tho the lodge during their absence their dues being paId and their seniority In tho the railway service being preserved ed for them In order that when they they came back they might step into th their lr old places place A tax cn un n each member of ot the association In order to provide pro a fund with which to care for the families families fam fam- lUes of or tho soldier members members while these men were s serving r their country countr Liberty bonds t to tho the amount of 2500 were purchased by tho lodge as a n whole and whole and a record wag made b by tho organization of oC having 95 05 I per cent of its members individually owning Libert Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- ert erty bonds Londs The sale of War Savings stamps to the tho individual members av av- average 50 each Among AmonI the tho officers of the tho order whose hose sons and and brothers Were vere in the tho service of the United States was A. A S S. Biker Baker first vice Ice president whose whoso son Alex S. S Baker Jr entered tho the service in August In 1917 7 and is now with the thc arm army of oC occupation in Germany Ger Ger- many Two brothers of J J. J J. J Sullivan re recording recording re- re cording cardinI secretary of the organization served ser their country One Patrick J J. Sullivan went to France In November 1917 In 7 and another M M. J. J Sullivan nn wa waIn was In Prance Franco eight months with the engineers en en- en- en |