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Show - - 1 r - , . - . TI.e election cf a Ltor diy c:.r..It tee, owing: to rressure of business, cou'.l not be taKtn vp at rriJjy's meet-U:g meet-U:g cf the Uta rUc. at n cf Labor, and wl.l take rice at the neU meeting, meet-ing, July 22. The committee as soon as arpointed will auk the co-operation of the EtsU Federation of Labor, the Western Federation of Miners, and the various railway brotherhoods and other unions not a:. Mated with sny central Orf anizntlon. Lach of these bodies Will probably also appoint a committee to assist In the preparations. The main direction of the entire celebration will, however, rest with the committee to be appointed by the Utah Federation a week from next Friday night. The organisers of the Cementwork-rs' Cementwork-rs' union say that the union membership member-ship will probably " exceed thirty, as there are a great many men employed here In paving sidewalks and cellars in cement plastering. ' The fitatlonmen' union at the end of It first year of existence has a mem. bershlp of twenty-six. Regular meetings meet-ings will be held the coming yVar In Electrical Workers' hall, as heretofore. a a A 'full supply of stone ha arrived for th federal building, and no further delay will b caused on this score. Th stonecutter now have a full fore at work. - - a a a Th Barbers union at It regular meeting Wednesday evening will elect a delegat to the national convention. All member of the union are urged to be present at this meeting. a a a The Laundry Workers' union win noia a special meeting Tuesaay evening at 6:30 to elect permanent officer for the half year. Th meeting will take place at th new Co-operative laundry, |