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Show PlIIGl-UIffS DIRECTORS CHOSEN No Discord Apparent at Annual An-nual Election; Will Elect the Officers Today. Only two changes were mae In the directorate di-rectorate of the Michigan-Utah Consoli- : dated Mines company, at the annual meot.inff of the storkholdei-s held yesterday yester-day oiLernoon at the central offices in the Dooly block. Street rumors had tz-z r,:r::uiitx-d to the nffect that an opposition op-position ticket was to enter trie Held, ae against the old directorate, but the secretary's sec-retary's records show that of the 1,300,-l)0f 1,300,-l)0f shares of stock, 930, 4SS were repre-ictt(i. repre-ictt(i. eilher in person or Vy proxy, and every ballot cast 'was for the newly-elected bGr Xorman "W. Haire. president of the company, com-pany, was chairman of the meeting, and OharleH A. Gillette was secretary. A committee com-mittee on credentials, comprising X. A. Robertson, Frank B. Cook arui "W. F. Karls, examined all the certificates and proxies before the balloting was begun. President Halre made a brief statement covering the important developments at the property during the year, and the voting on the directorate "was then ordered. or-dered. The resignations of Fred TV. Price and Ca p t a.i n Duncan M ac V tchie from the board were accepted, Charles A. Gillette and Frank B. Cook belnjj elected to the board, these being the only changes made. The board as electefl follows: Herbert R. "MacMillan, Iouis H. Pamsworth, Nicholas A. Robertson, Charles A. Gillette, Gil-lette, Richard. J. Evans, Frank B. Cook, Norman W. Halre. The board will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon to elect officers. |