| Show y ll O Of j I. UTAH W WLL lL ORGANIZE As a result of an impromptu luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon and meeting held held at the Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New- New house hotel Saturday in In honor of Charles Warren Warren Hunt of Ne New York cU City secretary of the American Society Society Society So So- of Civil Engineers ers a local or organization organization or- or Is about to be perfected and a a. committee of Salt Lake Lake civil engineers have the proposed formation formation formation forma forma- tion in charge The The guest gut guest of honor Is ret returning from San Francisco where he at attended attended attended at- at tended the International Civil Engineering Engineering Engineering En En- congress to New York and the luncheon and meeting was hurriedly arranged when It was' was known that he would stop over In Salt Lake About thirty five mem- mem 1 bers of th the society Who are residents of Utah o or engaged in their profession profession protes- protes sion don In hi the state Were present Besides Besides Be- Be sides the national secretary there were also present from beyond the states state's boundaries Major Charles Kerr state engineer for Louisiana and James Jacobs well known en engineer engineer en- en n- n of Houston Tex all of whom made addresses W. W R. R Armstrong engineer for the Salt Lake Utah railroad presided as chairman Short talks were also made by Professors Professors' R. R R. R Lyman and L. L A. A Merrill and Dr J. J C. C Lyon of ot the University of Utah Before adjournment the following committee was appointed to arrange for the forming of a branch organization organ In Utah of the national body E E. E C. C La Rue R. R K IC Brown and Pi of R R. JB E Ketchum of the University of ot Utah The national association which was ushered into existence In 1852 has Its headquarters In New Kew York City It Is known the world aver as the premier organization of this class of professional men No engineer may become a member until he has qualified qualified quail quail- fied fled during fifteen years of practical work following the completion of his college course |