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Show BUILDERS WAIT ANNUAL PARLEY OPENINGIN S. L. Approximately 1Z5 contractor representing nearly T0 firm are expected to attend the annual In-termountaln In-termountaln branch, Aworlnted General Contractors of America convention slated Friday and Saturday, Sat-urday, Mark Tultle, branch executive execu-tive secretary, said Wednesday. HhiuiuH rexervallon total Hf0 . to dute, however, Mr. Tut I It- mni. 'The gal herliiK will open Kriday wilh a luncheon meeting in the New-house hotel complimenting H. B. (Pat) Zachry, Iiredo, Texas, national president of the A. ". ('. A. Following the luncheon, members will meet In the Kenson huilrtinc 21 Fast Second South street, to ( hear an afldies hy Mr. Zarhry ' and elect cfdccn fur 1011. A Mak party and woman's enterlainmrnl will he held Friday evening. Saturday's meetings will feature 1 an open forum with J. Leonard . Love presiding. Following the dn-ruulon dn-ruulon Wallace F. Bennett, president, presi-dent, Bennett Class and Paint company, com-pany, and Frft C. Knowllon, Utah . slate rond commission chief engineer, engi-neer, will speak. Mr. Know lion's subject will he "The Necessity fur Ailciimle H.Kliuaji i Mntional ( Defense." The annual banquet and dinner , dance, featuring Jan Kuhini, violin- . it. and his orrhojitra, will be held Saturday evening. i |