Show U F l REELECTS REELECTS' PRESIDENT Special to The Telegram PRICE Sept 24 Defeating 24 Defeating Joeeph Joeph Joseph Jo- Jo seph eph I. I Nichols Nicol in a close race Fulmer Fullmer H. H Latter Later Thursday had been reelected president of ot the te Utah State Federation of ot Labor at its it thirty eighth eight annual anual convention conven convert Lake tion ton here City Both Bot men me are of ot Salt Sat Mr Latter polled poled 89 votes vote against 78 for Mr r. r Nichols Nicols who wh was named a vice president Other Othe vice presidents elected are Eli El B B. Kelsey who will wl serve his hs eleventh term and William O. O Dix Dl Salt Sal Lake City W. W I. I Lowe Percy Hadley Hadley Hadley Had Had- ley F. F W. W Abrogast and ad William Wilde Wide of Ogden Edgar Clay Clayton to and Claude Larsen Larse of Provo Prove Jon John Holden of Price A. A M. M Johnson o of Logan and ad Lewis Lwis Norman Noran of SpanIsh Spanish Span Span- Ish Fork Fork The convention closed Wednesday Wednesday Vedes Wednes Wednes- day afternoon with election electon o of officers Ogden was chosen a as assie site sie for the 1943 convention durIng during during dur dur- ing which a new labor temple wilbe will wil willbe wl be dedicated dedicated Ogden won over ove Provo J. J R. R Wilson Wison was reelected secretary see sec se- se retry by acclamation The convention went on record at its is final session as favoring a proposed s state t tat a t e constitutional amendment permitting higher pay far for legislators and ad to enlarge the staff of the te federal governments government's Ing ig committee on apprenticeship train train- trai- trai Functions of ot the te war labor board were explained in an address by Thomas Adams Adas Denver Colo Cob a regional representative |