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Show Passenger Associslion Izlecls nn nn nn nn nn Officers Are Chosen for 1916 OFFICIALS SELECTED Top left to riSht0 L McFaul president F j Bambach first vice president R D Stoley second vice president J S Earley secretary treasurer Each of the Four Selections Is Made by a Unanimous Unani-mous Vote WITHOUT the sughteBt sign of oppos tion the four 1918 offl elals of the Salt Lake City Pas sepger atsociat on were elected by unanimous vote at the annual meet ing held last night at the Hotel Utah. The new officials are C L McFaul district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Fa cific president F J Bambach travel ng passenger agent of the Isew ork Central Lines first ce president K D Staley traveling passenger agent of the Kock Island Lines second vice pres dent J S Earlev, city passenger agent of the Salt Lake Eoute secretary treasurer The meeting taken from every angle was by far the most succesful in the h stor of the assoc at on The mem bers appeared to have def nitely de Hded long before the meeting who snould lead the organization dur ng the com ng year and all there was to the election was the nom nation of a e ngle candidate fo each posit on and a unan mous vote Instructive Talks Given But the gathering was notable for other reasons Interest ng and instruct ve talks by the older members were numerous The e-vper ence of former years brought sound advice from every speaker as to the pol cy for 1916 The purpose of the assoclat on is and has always been the ad ert sing of Salt Lake and Utah in the broadest sense and in the manner and at the places where it brings the best results Save three days for Salt Lake was the motto adopted at last n ght s meeting and is to occupy a prom nent place on all 1 terature issued by the assoc at on dur ng the coming year The folder which s ssued annually by tb asso at on and d stributed among the ticket agents of the various rail roads througho t rth America s to e go ten out as uiual th s year and if possible with n the next sitty days It was pointed out at the meet ng that the best t me to reach possible s tors to th s section of the country a when the tourists are preparing the r t nerar es and it is the intent on of the off cers and members to eet the folders before the travelers a 1916 early enough to perm t them to arra g for three dav itop n ''alt Lake C ty Another Important Matter Another mportant matter subm tted to he n eet ng was the nstruct on of the res dents of alt Lai e as to the po nts of nterest u and abo t the city and when they can be reached It was asserted that v,i la n ost Salt Lakers know of many of the po nts of nterest the do ot 1 now all of them or do not thick of tl en when asked by tra e e s a 1 f rther ore they do not 1 ow the lea Dg t lie of trains or stages tl at w 11 roach tho e i la es Weslc I R one ot tl e 1 arte members of tl c o gau zatlo made a strong talk along tl esa 1 nes and com pared the general apathv here with the act v tv of tl e res dents of Pao fic coast c ties To overcome th s feature t was suggested that pamphlets giv ng this informat on sho Id be issued b the issoc at on an 1 str buted among the hotels the hote lerks members of the pol oe de a t t and f t can be ar a god wltl tl e ft eet car company an ong on 1 ctori an 1 otormen of the bta L ght I Tra t on omna j sueee t nn that a bl e t can a g h o gh th e smi s of the tv t ng to tl e e u at o of tl o en of tl e t n tl e po nts of ntcr st to to sts be prosecuted by the neon ng off c a s an 1 u th s connection t was propose I that a p bl c t com n tteo be appointed In add t on to sending folders on alt Lake to the t cket agents of the coun try t was oted to include the mem bers of the (Jreeters of Amer ea an or gan zat on of hotel men and hotel clerks n the mail ng list Among the speakers of the even ng were D S Spencer J D Kenworth Weslev K ng H H Hays H M Cush ng Jul an Bamberger, J V Ell ngson Robert M Spangler Earl Aldr dge B Bean and J H Da s The anno nee ent of the con m ttees fo the ensu ng eir and tl t a 1 lace of the next meeting of t e asso c ation v 1 be n ade in a few dajs by President Mclaul |