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Show HIS AWAIT : POSTAL PARLEY ' ' Utah postmaster will be given Jy " ftf absence In addl- aien to their regular vacation In order or-der that they may attend tha Utah Postmasters' convention Monday Vnd Tuesday at tha Newhous hotel, aUnaeter General Jam A. Far-fey Far-fey announced Friday from San I Francisco. HighUght of the two-day session i t which mora than 300 postmasters I AAd poatmistreases are expected to ! attend will be a dinner Monday ava-1 ava-1 fling in honor of the postmaster gen-ral. gen-ral. Reservations for 1000 persons are being made. Postmaster L A. Smoot aaid. , Plana Completed ' Attending the convention, which repens Monday at a. m., will be "Mr. Smoot, host postmaster; Ray "Walter of Price, president of the association; Wilford Dan vers of Og-Men, Og-Men, chief clerk of the railway mail Service; William J. Dixon of Washington, Wash-ington, D. G, superintendent of the division of postmasters; C T. Han-ten Han-ten of Denver, and Postmaster Uame Walton of Tremonton, first Vice president. A short meeting will be conduct-aid conduct-aid Monday at 2 p. m. At :30 p. ntrtawBalt Lelie peat etlieo will give a concert In the Newhouse hotel lobby, followed by tha ban-quetjfor ban-quetjfor Mr. Farley at T:W p. m. Addreaaed 8late4 Speakers at tha evening program Vill be the postmaster general; 'Ambrose O'Connell of Washington, D. G, second assistant postmaster 'general: Smith W. Purdum of Washington, D. C fourth assisuat poatmaater generalf Mrs, D. Brlggs, postmistress of Loa Angalea; Cov-arnor Cov-arnor Henry H. Blood; Mayor John M. Wallace; A. & Brown, rsgisUr of tha U. 8. land office In UUh and Democratic national committeeman, and Calvin W. Rawungs, state Dem-scratle Dem-scratle chairman. Tuesday' sessions win convene at : a. ra, with speeches by Mrs. aBrlgga, national and county dlrec-stor. dlrec-stor. Tha closing session will be at at p. m, with report of committees, (election and Installation of nsw of-tficM-s and selection of tha 180 con-sV con-sV action city. |