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Show UTAH POSTMASTERS TO HAVE STATE MEET Special to The Tribune. LEHT, Utah,. June 13. Postmaster Roys, secretary of the Utah State- Postmasters' Post-masters' association, was ' in Provo Saturday In consultation with Postmaster Post-master Clove, president of the association. associa-tion. The executive- committee was sent notices calling it together at Provo next Wednesday, when u programme will be outlined for the big gathering of the postmasters from all over the State which will be held In Provo on July 20. Senators Kearns and Smoot nnd Congressman Howell have been invited and will probably be In attendance. Communications from the president and the f-ecreiary of the National Association Associa-tion of Second njid Third-Class Postmasters Post-masters expresa the willingness of these eminent postmasters to attend, and it is probable that Rome of the officials of-ficials from Washington also will com. President Clove and Secretary Rojs are making personal efforts to pet every postmaster In the State to enroll as a member of th association, and anticipate the coming meet to be a great success. The Lehl Silver band Is being reorganized reor-ganized under the leadership of Prof. J. Fjeldsted "of the Brigham Voung university uni-versity of Provo. Mr. Fjeldsted Is a member of Prof. Miller's famous orchestra, or-chestra, which will give a series of balls at the City pavilion each week during the summer season. a The Lehl Public School Alumni association as-sociation will hold Its reunion this yeai$on June 23, at the forks of the American Fork canyon. The ladies will prepare luncheon and the gentlemen gen-tlemen will furnish the conveyances. The committee has selected a delightful de-lightful spot, where all kinds of games and amusements will be Indulged in. Among the excursionists who yesterday yester-day went to Idaho Falls and Sugar City were- Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Jr., M. W. lngalls, Williams E. Rocker, Mrs. S. J. Walker. Mrs. Lettie Gud- munsen and Mrs. Kate KIrkha,m. a Rev. George I. Adams of Westboro, Mass., who has conducted the Congregational Congre-gational church and school in Lehl for the past year, has gone to his old home for the summer vacation. It is prob-able prob-able that Mr. Adams -will conduct the school the coming year. An exciting runaway made things lively on Main street this morning. The horse and buggy belonged to G. H. Smith. Jr., and the buggy was smashed. Some miscreant look the City Marshal's Mar-shal's bike out of the city hall a few days ago and has forgotten to return It. Miss L5irdie Stoddart, the local "hello" manager, is taking a vacation at, Garland. Gar-land. Miss Leah Bush, who has been in Grantsville for three months, has returned re-turned home. a Fred Harwood, who for the past four years has been pursuing a musical course In the East, graduating at the Broad Street conservatory of Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, has returned home. |