Show 15 S. S L L. Man Is Expected To Head Utah Firemen Three Cities Bid for 1935 Convention Parades Parades Pa Pa- rades ades Planned on Saturday s Special t to The Telegram RICHFIELD Aug 3 Formal 3 business of cf the annual Utah State Firemen's assoc association atlon convention was being completed today In preparation preparation preparation prep prep- for tor the final big day of parades and contests Saturday Election of officers was planned for late Friday with W. W J. J Hancock assistant as chief of the Salt Lake City fire ire department expected to be named president Chief Hancock is first vice president of the association Selection of a 1935 convention city will also be made Friday afternoon with Vernal Heber City Duchesne and Murray bidding Murray appeared appeared ap ape to be favored by most dele dele- was said aid Resolutions Rejected Rejection of or two of or three resolutions ions presented by the resolutions committee featured the Friday morning morn morn- Ing ng business meeting One rejected resolution presented by the relief committee of the Ogden d department would have placed the issuance nce of the annual year book In the hands of one nian inan man who would have been paid 25 25 per cent cent of the proceeds A second resolution advanced by the be Murray department asked com corn for anyone injured while taking part in annual convention con tests It was decided this was unnecessary unnecessary sary sary- as the firemen would come ome under under un der the state industrial Incur insurance nce law if given permission to attend the convention con conS by city officers The only resolution adopted was one one thank thanking in Mayor W. W L L. L Warner of or Richfield and all agencies responsible responsible sible Jor for the convention Fire Pictures Shown Pictures of three Salt SaIl Lake City fires tires of recent years were were shown at atthe atthe atthe the morning mornin meeting as a feature of f the education committee program A group picture of the convention dele deb delegates gates cates was also taken Chaplain Irvin Irving L. L Pratt made his memorial address Friday morning also Of chief chic interest to the delegates was the lecture of A. A 1 T Snow v chief engineer for the Board of Fire Underwriters Under writers of the Pacific with offices es in Salt Lake City Using special equipment equipment equip equip- ment designed by Chief C. C W. W Rapp of Logan Mr Snow demonstrated one of or the greatest causes of fires that of overloading electrical circuits The lecture was given Thursday but Mr Snow faced a new barrage of I questions from convention delegates Friday Following conclusion of the final business session Friday afternoon the delegates will turn to entertainment features These include a banquet and dance Friday night a parade at 9 a a. a m. m Saturday and contests opening at 11 a. a m. m The convention will conclude con elude clude with a second dance Saturday night |