Show CITY OFFICERS OPEN PARLEY IN TREMONTON Utah M Municipal League Convenes Convenes Convenes Con Con- venes venes Fair Rodeo Also Launched S Special rell to Co The T TREMONTON Sept 21 With 21 With ban ners proclaiming a triple holiday and crowds thron thronging the town ton Thursday became host to the members mem mem- bers of the State Municipal l league of Utah Two other events which combine with the league convention to make Thursday Friday and Saturday gala days are arc the annual Box Elder county fair and the Tremonton rodco rodeo in which stars of the riding and roping world appear Wednesday the town was a a scene of many many having arrived for the league convention convention con con- and still others coming to wit wit- Hess ess the feats of skill promised at the rodeo Other proud growers of produce and k came cameto cameto cameto to Tremonton with hopes that their displays will capture top t. honors Inthe in inthe inthe the fair which marks the culmination of a ayears years effort on the part of i f those growers and ra raisers rs Early Thursday morning the memo mem b the le league legue gue and visitors arrived to register at the Tremonton L. L D. D S. S ward ard chapel scene of ot the league convention and immediately upon convening the first session President President dent Fred E. E Williams who is city commissioner of Ogden began the business of the convention SPEAKERS OF NOTE Speakers ers of note are arc scheduled to appear upon the platform before the convention ends on Saturday afternoon after noon The first speaker Thursday was WM Mayor Maor Israel Hunsaker of Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Tre- Tre monton who Iwho welcomed the dele dole gates In response President Williams expressed ex cx- pressed the thanks of ot every officer o of th the league for th the courtesy and hospitality of ot the towns town's official fatal fatal- ly C. C CClarence Clarence a assistant Utah manager of the Home Owners Loan c corporation t told ld the delegates and visitors of the workings of his organization organization or and how now it is designed to assist those who are in need of refinancing refinancing re reo re- re financing on home mortgages He said that speed is is being ing made in a al alleviating the distress of such property proper proper- ty o owners the ithe government issuing bonds to the i h holders of mortgages in exchange for the paper which is held against the hom homes s He said He-said said that it is the aim aini of the loan organization to tol reach into all corners of the n nation tion and andt t show no favoritism I President Williams appointed committees com corn on on auditing resolutions constitution constitution con con- and laws by-laws and instructed the members of those groups to be prepared to report to the thc con convention ven I at the e Saturday at a. a m. m HOLDS BOLDS VITAL PLACE Mayor Roy Warner Wal-ner of ot Richfield a aVice avice avice vice president of the municipal league addressed the convention on the subject subject sub sub- sub sub-I jeet of e activities and declared that the organization holds a definite def def- mite and vital place Ii in the assistance of state government nt He said that Hiat the exchange at t such a i meeting meet meet- ing tog as lS the current curent convention is of inestimable value to the office holder hold hold- er affording him a cross cross section of the attitude of of the public toward city and town administrations The of the convention convention conven conven- tion was adjourned during the I conven-I noon hour and the visit visitors rs left for the fair grounds and the rodeo They saw a rifle shooting exhIbition exhibition exhibition tion by G. 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L Becker Beker of Ogden presIdent president president dent of the Becker Products company In the afternoon Mayor Ora Bundy of Ogden a member member- of the Utah advisory advisory ad ad- board of public works told the assemblage of the vital part his organization is playing in the rehabilitation rehabilitation tation of the west He expressed the hope that no further delay will be encountered in Washington and that many of the projects important to the west will be approved and that thousands thousands' of men will be p put putto lt to work and the value of property be en enhanced en PRESIDENT REPORTS President Preside t W WllIs Il reported on the leagues league's activities during the past year He said the organization had been somewhat handicapped by lack of funds lunds and that efforts had been more or less leS struggles but that ter days can be seen ahead for the league He did urge however that a amore amore more earp earnest est respond be accorded me uie efforts of the leaders of the league On Friday Governor Henry H H. Blood and Congressman Abe Murdock Murdock Murdock Mur- Mur dock will wilt address the gathering as aswill aswill aswill will State Senator John E. E Booth mayor of Spanish Fork In the evening a banquet will be held and andaU andall andall all aU members are expected to be pro pre pared to respond to requests for short talks and exchange of views Saturday has bee been set aside side as Ogden Day at the fair and rodeo and il it it is ic expected ted that a n large delegation from the Weber county city will come cometo cometo cometo to Tremonton on that day A single session of oX the league convention con con- will be held Saturday beginning beginning begin begin- ning at a. a m. m when the delegates will be addressed by United States Senator Elbert D. D Thomas R. R W. W Craven Crayen Cray Cray- en secretary of ot the league and Miss Edvenia Jeppson J supervisor of the Ogden municipal playgrounds Officers Of Of- i rs will be elected on that dar day dar and the convention convention- city for 1934 1034 will be chosen At the conclusion of th the convention the delegates will attend a boxing contest at the rodeo grounds |