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Show ELECTRIC EKGIIERS NO IMffllOl Programme for Spring Meeting This Week Is Completed. The spring convention of the Utah Society of Electrical Engineers and Dealers will be held at the Newhouse hotel, next Friday and Saturday. The initial session will bo held on "Friday morning, beginning at 11) o'clock. The programme for Friday will be as Eollows: Kcgiat ration. Singing ' ' America. ' ' Koll call. Address of welcome President J. V. Buckle. Svnopsis of our last meeting U. S. G. Todd. Music Electrical Society band, Charles C. Bush, conductor. Paper "Aims of This Convention," E. H. Eardley, Eardlev Bros. Co. "Shall We Have an Electrical Show in the Fall i ' ' E. S. Folland, Capital ElPric Co. . diournment. ?jr 2:00 P. M. Singing. Patriotic address Lon J. Haddock. "Goodwin Idea," C. B. Hawley, In-ter-Mountan Electric Co. Discussion. "Trade Stimulation," W. K. Putnam, Put-nam, Utah Power & Light Co. "Merchandising of Lamps, " E. A. Evans, Westinghouse Lamp Co. The members and their guests will be entertained at a banquet at the Newhouse hotel, Friday evening, to be given by the Utah Power & Light company. com-pany. The banquet will be followed by a dance. "The following will be the programme for Saturday: Singing. "Credit Conditions," H. P. Stewart, Western Electric Co. Di senssion. "The Trade Acceptance," A. D. Mc-Mullen, Mc-Mullen, Capital Electric Co. Discussion. "Stock Requirements," E. F. Schet-tler, Schet-tler, Inter-Mountain Electric Co. Discussion. Adjournment 1:00 p. m. |