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Show POSTMASTERS VELL PLEASED VITH CONFAB H. J. Sheffield, Jr., of Kaysville, rls re-elected president of the 1 ah branch of the national leapue J the district po.stmasters, at the lal session of t he league's contention con-tention held in Springville Tucs-lt..y Tucs-lt..y and Wednesday. V.'The Best Manner of Dispatch r Expediency in Moving the -jils," was the theme of the prin-Uual prin-Uual address Riven hy Chief Clerk 0: ilford Danvers Wednesday moi n-sc:j. n-sc:j. Salt Lake was chosen as the con- jition city for next year, and esident Sheffield and C. I. Goff ! -sre chosen as delegates to the na-n- mal convention at Seattle, Wash-7 Wash-7 ton, September 19 and 22. , -Other officers chosen were Al-fTt Al-fTt Spencer, Huntsville, president "itrict No. 1; C. I. Goff, Midvale, jil-esident district No. 2; H. C. , jcobs, Mt. Pleasant, president dis- ct No. 3. Joseph W. Johnson, j, ,'yton was chosen as secretary-t;asurer. secretary-t;asurer. !rIohn A. Israelson, first vice .j Resident of the national organiza-! organiza-! n was the principal speaker esday in the absence of Governor ;y miy H. Blood. president H. J. Sheffield of lysville, president, was in charge the convention program which isisted of pipe organ music, by ward Kearns; community sing-f sing-f led by E. J. Kirkham; invo-tion, invo-tion, A. C. Page, of Payson; idge to flag, scout troop No. 42; ;al solo, Elmo Coffman, "The tg Without a Stain"; welcome ;eches, Mayor John L. Whiting A C. G. Salisbury, president of tvanis; response, Mrs. Mary oper, postmistress of Pleasant ove; vocal solo, Indian chief, ;k-in-the-Wash. tend Dinner Tollowing the program in the y park, dinner was served to the egates at the Second ward. &rles Boyer was master of cere-nies cere-nies at the banquet and music s furnished - by the Spring ville ;h school quartet. |