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Show BANKERS' MEETING OPEi AT DGDEN Eighth Annual Convention Begins With Smoker at Weber Club. ! Special to The Tribune. OGDEN", June 22. While the first business session will not be held until ; Q o'clock tomorrow morning, the eighth J annual convention of the , Utah Bankers' j association was opened in (his city to- night with an informal smoker at the j Weber club. The purpose of the smoker, I as announced by members of the recep- I tion committee, was to "get acquaint-1 ed 7 ' in preparation for the convention ! sessions, which will , bo continued ! throughout Friday and Saturday. All of the business sessions will be held at the Weber club, but the annual banquet of tiie association ou Friday evening will be held at the Hermitage hotel in Ogden canyon. The entertainment entertain-ment programme also includes an automobile auto-mobile sightseeing 'trip Saturday afternoon after-noon and an informal ball in Bertha na J hall Saturday night. Arrangements1 have been made to entertain the visits ing bankers' wives during the two days; ot the meeting. Some of the bankers arrived in Ogden this afternoon and evening in time for the club smoker, but a majority of the visitors will not reach the city until tomorrow. to-morrow. The following is the complete programme for the two days' convention: conven-tion: Friday, 10 AM. Call to order, President M. S. Browning; Brown-ing; invocation, Father P. VL. Cushna-han; Cushna-han; address of welcome, Mayor A. R. Hey wood response, L. H. Karnsworth, vice president of Walker Brothers, bankers, bank-ers, Salto- Lake City; annual address of the president, M." S. Browning, presi-! dent First National bank, Ogden; report re-port of secretary-treasurer, J. E. Shep-' Shep-' ard, cashier Cache Valley Banking com- pany, Logan; report of the executive! j committee and its recommendations, I I Elias A. Smith, cashier Deseret Sav- j ings bank, Salt Lake City; reports of: i standing committees: legislative, W. S. I I MeCornick chairman; membership, Hen-! ry T. Mchwan, chairman; agricultural I development and education; report of special committee on bank taxation, W. j S. McCornick, chairman; appointment of committees, announcements and adjourn-! ment. Friday, 1:30 P.M. Address, "Should the Federal Bankruptcy Bank-ruptcy Law Be Repealed I " Benjamin , L. Rich, Salt Lake City; address, ; ' ' Bankers ' Relation to the Dairy In-Idustry," In-Idustry," Fred V. Merrill, dairy development devel-opment department, De Laval Separator company, Minneapolis, Minn.; address, " New Business and Small Accounts," J. H. Grut, assistant cashier Continental National bank, Salt Lake City, and representing rep-resenting Salt Lake chapter" of the A. L B. Three to 5 y. m., tea and reception recep-tion at Maids and Matrons ' club in honor of visiting ladies. Seven p. m., banquet, Hermitage hotel, Ogden canyon. can-yon. Saturday, 10 A. M. ! Address, "Taxation," Harden Ben-nion, Ben-nion, member state board of equalization, equaliza-tion, Salt Lake City; address, "The j Sugar Industry," Fred G. Taylor, secretary secre-tary Amalgamated Sugar company, Ogden: Og-den: address, "Guesses at Truth," R. R. Irvine, Provo ; announcements and adjournment. At the conclusion of this session there will be a meeting of the members of the American Bankers' as-1 soeiation for the purpose of electing aj vice president for Utah to succeed Rod-, ney T. Badger; a member to serve on the nominating committee; an alternate, member of the nominating committee,; and a vice president for the national1 bank section for Utah. j Saturday, 1:30 P.M. Address, ' 1 Preparedness. " E. B. ! Critchlow, Salt Lake City; address "The Mexican Situation," A. W. Ivins, Salt Lake City; report of committees: resolutions, president's address, audit-, ing, miscellaneous and unfinished busin-' ness ; election and installation of oi 1i- cers and standing committees; adjournment. adjourn-ment. Four p. m., automobile ride I through manufacturing district, during which complimentary refreshments will be served bv the Ogden Packing & Pro-I Pro-I vision company. Nine p.m., informal ball, Berthana hall. |