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Show FROM GOVERNOR ; if . i. fells Honored by the I Commercial CSub. Election of Officers by Board j M of Governors UnanU' i g mous. J H Smoke Nuisance and San Pedro Cel&. bration Engug-e tho Attention j Wt of tho Club. j Kg As provlously predicted, ex.-Gor. Hcbcr llH M. MTolIs has been chosen president of ' H tho Commercial club. For weeks the ma- B Jority of tho members had been united la 1 En an effort to make bin nomination unanl- M mous, and In this thoy wero successful W Tho now officers elected and Installed S last evening wero as follows gj Heber M. "Welle, president, Charles A Qulgloy, vlce-prcsldont; F. TV. Francli, m treasurer; Joseph E. Gallgher, secretary- HL Fisher Harris, manager. . W Gov. Wells's Address. H In a short address beforo the members, m following his olectlon, Mr. TVclls tx. Mi pressed his views of tho futuro work be- jll fore tho club, and told of tho deep Intt- IB: ost ho had taken In Its success, althougf admitting that many others had been m5 more actively engaged In making It what QT It is today. Tho history of tho organlza- J4 tlon was reviewed, and In a general way jffl was pointed out what had been accom- mi plished. B Sovcral important matters came up for I discussion at tho meeting of the board of governors, among them being tho smelter i srnoko problom. A communication wm received from tho Citizens' Anll-Smoko commlttco asking that tho club appoint a special commlttco to co-operato with thorn After a discussion lasting an hour It was voted to refer tho matter to tho commlttco on sanitation and public welfare. wel-fare. At present, as In tho past, this has If been a problom that tho members have a tried to steer clear of, Inasmuch as It . hni lii'pn omiilflf-rd almost Imnoaslhirt in H solvo It without working an Injury to a 1 largo number of people In ono way or on- 1 other, but at tho samo time, admltllni; Its exlstenco Is greatly to bo deplored. It Is likely that a report of tho two com- ' mltteea will bo mado next week. Son Pedro Celebration. A committee of three will bo appointed within a fow days to take up tho mat- 1 ter of properly celnbratlng iho comple- tlon of tho now road between Salt Laks City nnd Los Angeles, tho Idea being to confer with tho commercial bodies of I-os Angeles and tho officials of tho road. TVhllo this mattor was being discussed a lottcr was read from Robert Hale of Los B Angelc3 (whoever he may bo) Inviting tho wholo population of Salt Lako to como down and bo tho guests of tho California, city. Among other things. Mr. Hale promises prom-ises cvory ono a good tlmo and all tho oranges ho can eat. Ono would gather tho Idea, from reading tho loiter, that tho writer had been Imbibing something stronger than orango Juice Manager Harris surprised tho members when ho told thorn that 28.230 mcal9 had been served during tho year. Thoy ranged In prlco from tho 3S-cont lunch to swell ( sprends which cost $12.50 a plato This is an averago of seventy-seven meals each day. New Members Elected, Tho following have been elected to membership: R. D. Cameron, Glenn R. Bothwoll, Frank J. Hewlett. J J TVhlt-nker, TVhlt-nker, S. II. Lynch and A. H. May. |