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Show fmE MEN TO REPRESENT UTAH I Eighteen Delegates to Work Jfor Revision of Mining Laws at Washington The Utah chapter of the American MIn y 8 congress has named eighteen dele ' ates to represent the chapter at tl e , i onvention on re 1sion of mining laws rhlch meets at 'Washington D C De e " ember 16 ua rl?e programme of the convention just fa -BClved sJiowb tlat there wi 1 be three t& essions of the convention, wh ch wl 1 be .dP'r6'!,?'1 ovor ln turn bv the presldenu f the American M nlng congress the g I i merleaji Institute of Mining Engineers ei 1 1 7 "6 Mlnin!f Meta lurglcal Society Cxi 1 1 r America Tl e sess ons w 1 be held in se U a,ud torium of t e United States Na J i anal museum. Off cial headquarters wl 1 tl 6 at Hotel Raleigh and the reglstra Jn on offloe will be In the bureau of m nes ap Formal notice of the meeting has been d. lo all active and associate members w) , f the American Mining congress In Utah, an I a re.uest that all who can attend 1 39 convention advise A G Mackenz e r I ecretary of the Utah chapter Boston Cdivjulldlng Salt Lake City, so that their 1 ' ames may be added to the list of dele an ates a ready named The local chapter also urges all per c7 ana Interested ln mln ng in Utah to at i ind the convention If possible so as to aL npress upon congress that the muling a rterests greatly desire changes In the 00 resent laws which are admittedly in bij dequate and ln many respects burden t ime on the Industry Detailed informa . on regard ng the purposes of the con rt entlon nil be furnished by Mr Mac . J , enzie to any Interested person on re 'J' g , uest Jt Ltahs representatives ln the national ltj angress have been advised of the de aut ro Ires of the local chapter ln the n atter on t have promised their full support to II ot. J1 Plan to hve tna a-1 revised The i . Tri latter has also been bro ght to the no a recce of leading commercial bod es of the J- Hatate with a request that they Indorse Tl , jie movement in such form that their ow IO'adorsement may be presented to the con reJ 'jentlon K Local advices are that the mining In t 11 e ests of Idaho and other western s ates eltJ casMl be represented by prominent mining si wa en at the convention and tl e mo e nl tesient will also be strongly supported by le coiastern Interests n western m nlng en rc 'ferprises ec . ma The n ovement la one which has been (.i! Polgorous y supported by the Amer can 1 ioglinlng congress for many years and has a 1 ore recently commanded the attention 00 c if ot er mln ng oran zat ons It has nes totie full lndorseme t of prom nent offlc a s dj Jef the nationa go ernment and It is be neteved will have favorable attention by hot prone national congress If the needs of the i ldustrv are properlj brought to the no en-J . j e of congress by the western mln eyiii nte es s he The delegates named yesterday b the itsT! tah chapter are as fo lows C E Mien eA L. Carpenter J F Cowan Tohn Dern tiJ R Eccles R. J Evans Walter Fitch itl H Glbbs F J Hagenbarth Thomas CTMBr earns J V lham Kn ght C E Loose bfrF MacVichie J C McCl r stal 1 S R lejoss Solon Splro C W Wh tley WH nrv-Wlin W alth |