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Show LABOR FEDERATION RE-EUCJSORIQGE Member of the Plumbers' Union Heads Salt Lake Organization. , Otto E. Asbridge of the plumbers' utiiot was re-leeted as president of the Sal Lake Federation of Labor, at the annua election held last night in the Labo temple. ' Other officers elected were: J. T.. Mun scy of the iron workers' union, vice presi dent; D. F. Lewis of the soft drink work ers' union, treasurer, and George W irhv of the electrical workers union secretary. Fred Roundy of the cooks and waiters union, A. J. Alston of the carpenters' union, Miss Mae Bishop of tlie office workers' union. James Kelly of tlie Butchers' Butch-ers' union, Thomas Mark ham of the barbers' union and J. Y. Hawthorne of the bakers' union were chosen as trustees. trus-tees. i Newly elected members of the special agreement committee are George C. Becker of the Rleotrical workers' union. Otto Asbridge, Miss L.illian Sherman of the cooks and waiters' union and George W". Fahy. Lelegates to the Utah state- labor convention con-vention elected last night are M. P. Bales of the barbers' union, A. A. Barsen of tlie street car men's union. Miss Billian Sherman, J. E. Munsey and Miss Mae Bishop. Law, legislation, organization and visiting visit-ing committees will be appointed by the chairman when their services arc needed, it was decided at tho meeting. Officers of the metal trades council elected recently are: J. 10. Munsey, president ; II. A. Austin, vice president ; George C. Becker, recording secretary ; Miles Stead, treasurer; Gus Karpowitz, sergeant-at-arins. |