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Show Contractors To Meet Here On Saturday Tour Of Geneva Works Will Precede Meeting And Banquet At Memorial Hall; Aproximately 170 Are Expected To Attend Members of the Associated General Contractors of America, intermountain branch, will conduct their annual December meeting and banquet here on Saturday, December 4. . ' J. W. Grant, local contractor, is general chairman of the entertainment enter-tainment and is being assisted by a group of committee members. Pat Gibbons of Salt Lake City, president of the association, will be in charge of the meeting. Contractor members of the association, as-sociation, and associate members, will meet at the Geneva steel plant at 12 noon for luncheon following fol-lowing which they will be taken on a tour of the huge steel project. The tour is under direction of E. A.' Strong and is expected to last until about 4 o'clock. Immediately after a tour, a business bus-iness meeting will be conducted at Memorial hall, where candidates for officers of the association to be voted on at the annual January Janu-ary meeting in Salt Lake City, will be named in connection with the transaction of other business. At 7 p. m., a banquet will be served to the group at Memorial hall and arrangements are being made for approximately 170 members mem-bers and guests, the latter including includ-ing associate members and old-time old-time contractors of this city. Mark L. Peterson, general man- ager of the Deseret News, will be the principal guest speaker. An excellent 'program of entertainment enter-tainment is being arranged to take place during the banquet and will include dance, song and adagio numbers. Verl Whiting will be toastmaster during the banquet and will intro. duce the members and guests. Other local contractors who are assisting with arrangements for the affair are: W. W. Clyde, invitations; invi-tations; H. T. Reynolds, dinner; V. C. Mendenhall, program; Grant Thorn, reception of guests; A. E. Strong, Geneva tour. |