Show POSTMASTERS TO ASK TO-ASK ASK RAISE IN WAGE SCALE Restoration of 15 Per Cent Cut to Be Sought by The Utah branch National League of District Postmasters of the United States tales decided at its convention Tuesday Tues Tues- day ay at the Temple Square hotel to ask askie the ie government for restoration of the 15 5 per cent pay cut and to furnish equipment for branch ces The action was decided upon in resolutions res res- after Postmaster H. H J. J Sheffield Sheffield field Jr of Kaysville branch president j dent dent flayed the practice of requiring third hird class postmasters postmasters- to furnish of of- ice flee equipment including letter boxes from rom which the government receives rent Seventy Se men and women postmasters ers of Utah attended the convention which will continue Wednesday Governor to Speak I Postmaster I. I A. A Smoot of Salt SaIl Lake City welcomed the delegates hailing halting the he postal service as the greatest in inthe inthe the he world He said he understood Postmaster General Farley Fancy Is arranging to improve im prove the service and to hire more mon workers Governor Henry H H. Blood who wao was wa to o have spoken Tuesday will give hi his address Wednesday morning A luncheon was held at noon noo-n a at which Jesse D. D Barlow was ter er Departments Meet Speakers at the afternoon general genera session were Postmaster Grant L L. Thompson of Scipio and Inspector Er E E. J 3 r Mansfield Department meetings meeting followed with postmasters speaking as follows Third class session session- Ezra P. P Jensen Garland J. J E. E Chadwick American Fork Tork W. W H II Fitzwater Duchesne HL H H. It IL L Latturner J. J W. W Johnson Layton Laylon Maranda S. S Young Heber Hebe City Mrs Alta Dayton Magna Fourth class session W. W E. E Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall Randolph H H. J. J Chatwin Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Thomas Cutler Culler l Luke Luk Clegg legg Roosevelt Albert Spencer Huntsville |