Show STATE MEETING OF lEGION ENTERS oN SECOND DAY Convention Will Hear C Committees Corn Com m and Proceed With Nominations Sped Pl DI p OGDEN June June 1 1 With I.-With With the work of at the convention divided among nine committees commit commit- tees tees toos instructed to to rep report rt tod today y the tho second secand second sec- sec ond and annual session of t the e Utah department department department depart depart- the American Legion was resumed rel re- re ment of In the high school gymnasium l this morning The day will be taken up reports or of the various various va- va of wi with h he rious committees committees' and nd It Is likely nomInations nominations nom nom- will be made for commander and state adjutant ot of the legion for tor the enS ensuing en- en S suing Mon B Mondays i hour five-hour ve u session which began be- be was be-was 2 o'clock in t e afternoon was wasT taken gan at up largely with speeches by by off officers I- I taken up dele delegates ates or of the legion state cers and officIals ot of Ogden and city officials of fraternal fr orders In ogden members of ot Mayor Frank Francis Francis Fran Fran- ian ian- T- T the absence In J. J R. R Ward Vard a member members Commissioner cis welcomed the legion dele dele- or the s s legion e J Ilam fi a Covers r Welcome and then Introduced Cover Cover- of Bamberger as the principal speaker it at nor the opening session n. n ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR Bamberger told the delegates delegates' 1 A Governor there vi iii is o a great unfinished task t oi that service servicemen servicemen former to be done by remainIng through rough the American Amer- Amer and particularly men lIe recounted a conversation conversa- conversa ican legion who tion tion with one of the congressmen visited Salt Lake with the committee on I I Indian affairs In Jn which the legislator le had I II said bolshevism Is more prevalent in the I United States today than It Is in Russia Governor Bamberger- Bamberger said Bamberger said It was one ono of ot I the duties of the legion to ald aid In repressing repress repress- repressing ing radicalism Info Governor P Bamberger i r a also pointed ol olt t d out the benefits which the state will derive from the establishment an arsenal at Ogden He lie declared that will be bo year and employment f furnished furnished fur fur- r for tor a large laige number of service mel men t. t O OTHER ADDRESSES Following the address addres by by Governor Go Bamberger Judge J. J M M. fowman state adjutant of the Grand Army of ot the of-the the Republic Republic Re- Re public spoke Short talks talka also were given by K E. J J. Harris of Ogden e on behalf behalf be be- eef ef Jer g f half of the United Confederate f Veterans a P n. n J J. J Shields of ot the Red Cross Major l Carl R R. Badger r of the Utah national national national na na- na- na guard Frank 0 G. Goulette of the bureau of war risk Insurance Dr B B. B W. W Black former commander of the Magna I po post t and now a 3 member of the public health e service Mr r McCarthy rt of the iu Knights of Columbus s Fred W. W Williams of or the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Elks- Carl Garl l Hopkins i p principal of the Og Ogden Ogden Og- Og Sk ls m ec den High s school and d William Vay a commander com com- commander mander n r of the Salt Lake post a and a n member member mem mem- ber e of f the eth naval a lt recruiting If i office of flee staff at at- Salt Lake REPORT REPORT ON YEARS YEAR'S WORK Commander Gardner read t telegrams from United States Senator Aced Smoot and from rom Representatives Milton H. H Welling Yelling and James H. H Mays Maya Mr Mr Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner then gave his report of the tho years year's Work and announced that while he had enjoyed the work he would not again be bea a candidate for tor state commander John E. E Holden state adjutant re reported reported re re- I ported on the finances of ot the state com corn mand He explained that while the he legion Is still sWi in debt the amount owed had been greatly decreased during the past year I During During- the tho morning members of ot the legion participated in In services held Inthe inthe in inthe the open open air at the city hall grounds in n honor of Americans American it who laid down their their- lives lIvell during the world war warn The Rev ne' John E. E Carver officiated C COMMITTEES NAMED Following are the committees committees of ot the thel l legion appointed Monday flee DM 1 Salt lake JAke chairman Fred Fredt Fredt t t Boyd Bord of at Salt Lake Jake AIa A. A L. L Windsor of at I Lee e eDean Dean been of at BInham h m. m S. S arth of or J. J C. C of at Ogden sad and Elmer Fuller of at Delta Creer Auxiliaries Cre r W W. of Login Logan W. W v T T. Tea Nell of ot Park CIty C C. B B. B of at Beaver Bearer Ernest JL IL of ot Fait K alt lt Lake Lk D D. R R. Thanes Thomaa of Fork ork H H. E KU IU of at Salt Satt Lake Lak and Victor of Brigham Fr L Leo insure W. W Gets CaUs G of t Lehl Lehi Leht Jolin Jola Jennings of or Butter Butler of Prom O W. W y II it i cf iI S ft of C je Ceorge 8 e. Woodbury of t Vernal TV B I. I Ferrell of or Bingham and I elle A A. Paulson of at 1 Memorials B. JL T T. Forbes bf of ot Cedar edu City chairman t I David C G Fon Foray 7 Jr Ir of or Mammoth Carl Seashore of at City IL n B B. Richer of ot Park City J. J S S. cf Salt rAke Lake II It M. M Vet em of or H ber City Sit 11 il f Salt Like Lake and W W. W W. Warb Military IL IU O. O McDonough of at Park tark qty City chairman Stanley Stanl li JL Bradshan Bradshw of or Hurricane j J. J C. C ten of ot Moroni Alton Allen A. A Wright of at Salt Lake IL L A. A oT Fregley or of Brigham BrIham City J. J A X Fault of at Delta DelU n and V. V M kt Nelion of Prk Prin t l Mum r Sl i Murray McCarty ef tI Salt Belt Lake JAk chairman al Dr pr B. B W W. of Stags Magna I W W. W OI olson o on rr cB f k of ot Price J. J C. C 1 of Salt Like Lake K If C. C Tripp of or Ogden Fred of at Monroe and P. P H. H Pe- Pe tenon or of Ovals Con and organization L. G L T T. T of ot Og- Og dm chairman Corners C G 1 ot of of William Vay Tay 0 of Salt Satt Inks UJ e n n. it at l Walo 0 of Reber City Joseph Joeeph S 8 D. D Day of or James Jm Mc McCardell aoel of or Tooele and C. C E E. of or Salt Lake Lak Americanization IrwIn Clawson Cl on of ot Salt Sal Lake Lak chair chairs man Torbert A A. Genii of or Randolph Emil Whit Whit- of or Layton F. F E. E Waller of or Sell Salt Lake Leon Loon of ot Cauls Seymour of ct Mount Pleasant f. f 8 SZ end and C. C I Bone or of Layton I Scale Brale 0 of chairman chair chair- man Curtla Curti Y of or Salt CAR Lake Lak H. H D. D of or Eureka Re Rex Ilex r B Snow of at SU of-SU St S1 George Fred Bell Boll of or Me J H. H E E. Horton Merlon of ot Oakley Oakl and F Fr 0 0 O. Eyre of at |