Show TiE UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Fifth Annual Meeting of the States Pencil Pushers Pope a a Itume Eltl far the Eitiatinar 1Inquo a the Iloul tfor Visa AfrIrJ The fifth annual meeting of the Utah Press association took place at the Hotel Ho-tel Knutsford on Saturday lot lit which a large number of State newspaper newspa-per men wr proment Toe business meeting w aseat 330 In the Knj ford hotel library and called to ordet bj the president of tho association ubo in a few well chosen words wel 1 oumd the members nt the same time expressing the hope that their delLb erationx Iuuld be harmonlou nnd con eat tainting them upon the Interest that was shown Ill I the association which ho sold augured well for future BUCCMI John Meteer of the Richfield Advocate Icllld read a paper on the English Speaking People Fred Neln of the Tlntlc Miner followed with a paper the PUb jeer of which was The Press and Peo ple and Their Mutual Relations Ills cusslon followed I folowd the rending of the pa 1 per participated In by II a Hognon L 1 A McDanlel and others Major U A Llttlelield next red a piper on the Law of Libel N Ii Dresser find S A Kenner followed with I few word condemnatory of the present libel law Treasurer nUI McDinlel presented his a report showing 112G90 rocelved IGM 1215 disbursed leaving a balance cii bnlnce 12 GS on hand The election of officers for tile nu Ing Har wa then oceeded with re ulUng a follows President John James Dert New Salt Lake City first vie president John Metter I flicJinelef Ad Itlchrjeid1 Mter Ichlld Advocate Ichleld second vice president Fred Nelson Tlntlo Ml I iri iurrk > thins > flee president M i I L SnowIlugler Ilrlgham City record Ing secretary N I Dresser Meicu Mine Mrcur oOIondlng secrete rjrl 1 Diehl Utah EdItor and Irln tr Mammoth tnuN IJ G Hog non Proprietor Pyon QloboVsalt Lake City historian Julius r Taylor Hroad Axe Salt Lake City A committee on trawlsportmittool Nihoae i duty e111 be to attend the Associations annual outIng next August wn appointed outng president as foluw IJ O Ilognon r F Thomas Jr and Ii W Wright Wrht After the trannalon o several other Unimportant matters a recess an taken tak-en until 830 TUB ANNUAL SPREAD At 84J the members and their friends Pat down to on elaborate spread In the Knutsford dining rooms tendered them by the Nens Tribune Herald and Manae Holm Tho wh nt wn to do ample Justc Toe thIn man wen O follows A L Morrli mining und Industrial reporter J W Wrlflit Our Got John James Descret News T F Tliomu Jt Dcseret News Prcd Nelson Tlntlo Miner John Mar Richfield Advocate Julius < Julu 1 Taylor the Ilroid Ax C 1 Hlg gins Jlercur Mercury N I Dresser Mercur Miner J A RobInson Logan Nation Walter U Webb LOW Banner i M West Industrial Reporter W S Nevvberry Western Newspaper Union i I M U Snow Ilrlgham City Uusle Charles P DIehl Kureka Democrat John Stahl Jr Davis County Clipper A 1 Kosenbaum New York Journal J I I 1 Haifonl I Sandy Independent I F DIehl Mammoth Record M u Scott and Samuel M Le Hoy Provo Rural Press s A Kenner the Great Campaign n O Hognon Paison mob Samuel Le Roy Rural Press Professor r W Merrill L II lieason I lenon Salt Lake Herald Judge C C Goo N win K A McDanltl Major Llttlefleld Ogden Press AI Mckay Tribune John HU Khcs Herald and John Hanson New 1 After the spread President James red Ing letters of regret Irwin the frothily Governor Wells exGovernor A L Thor President Goo Q Cannon I Editor Young of the Herald Adjutant General John Q Cannon Manngr John A 1al o the nret Nw N W Whi cover lon 1 H Lnnan Hon I G Chambers W W Stodnrd and John I Wallis Randolph U A McDanlel acted as toastmaster and the following tonts wee ably esponded to Utah Past Present and I Future N n Drr The Country UdItar Judge C C Gowin Cnuntr Weter Federation of Editors lasso Io 1 DIehl The Mission of the Press John Meteer The Indies John Ja The OnlInary Newspapermen Fred Nelson Under the Good of the Order n a Ilognonjl Taylor Nli Dresser And r A Llttlefleld made a few remak Music was furlh1 by Pnt F W Merrill President James anti N I Dresser Dr 1In D For guson use elected nn honorary mm Ier A vote of the nks wn tendered the three daily p1r ant I Manager Holms after hleh an adJoummnt I was taken The meetings were a hug success anti Collects credit upon those wh were Intrumntnlln getting them up At the banquet thre ws 10 uins ort In or-t liquern of any kind red a Uon fact tht peok 1 I I for the asla I jik I |