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Show WILLIAM DOYLE IS II10H HT EAGLES Ogden Man Is Chosen as President of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Aerie. Special to The Tribune. OGDliX, .lune 21. William Doyle of this city, a past president of the. 0(i-Jen 0(i-Jen aerie, was elected president of the Intermouiitain aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at the concluding session of tlin annual convention this morning. H. L. McL'ann of Salt Lake City was elected as association delegate to the grand aerio to be held iu Buffalo, N. Y., in August. The next annual convention con-vention of the Utah-Idaho organization organiza-tion will he held at. Idaho Falls, -Idaho. Other officers of the Intermountaiu association elected this morning are Charles Peters, Maekay, Idaho, vice 1 president; II. L. JleCan'n, Salt Lake, secretary; Thomas Trathon, Mountain Home, Idaho, treasurer; .fohu Boyle, Hailev, Idaho, chaplain; Fred Peters, Murray, conductor; D. M. Thomas, Murray, inside guard, and E. 71. Wake-man, Wake-man, Idaho Falls, Idaho, outside guard. E. B. Sperger of Bingham Canyon and Frank Wilson of Pocatello, Idaho, were appointed as trustees, to serve with R. Askew of Salt Lake, the holdover member. mem-ber. When the final convention session had been adjourned the visiting delegates dele-gates were guests of several Ogden industrial in-dustrial concerns on trips through manufacturing man-ufacturing plants ami were served with lunch at the plant of the Ogden Packing Pack-ing & Provision company. The afternoon after-noon and evening were spent iu an outing picnic, at the Hermitage grove, Ogden canyon. |