Show CANADIAN LINE i WINS fAVOR FOR 1 MEETING Traveling Passenger Agents Agent Accept Invitation to Meet in Canadian as Florida Withdraws The Canadian s were named today as the place for or holding the 1922 1922 convention of t the tho o American Association tion of f Traveling Passenger A Agents by a unanimous vote yote of delegates at nt tho morning session of ot the sixth forty an aa nual convention at th the tho hotel notel The decision to accept the tion of ot the Canadian Pacific u rall railway t to hol hold noid 1 the next annual convention at va va- va noun rious points In the Canadian including Lake Lak Louise Loule Dan Banff Vancouver Van Van- couver and Victoria B B. B C. C came atter tho the In Invitation to convene In St. St Peters- Peters favor tl of at the one from the Canadian rail railway war The withdrawal l brou brought ht a 1 motion to extend the moral support of ot I the association members to the Florida lorld city for Cor the 1923 convention I Salt Lake was given high praise as I the clean cleanest city In the countr country and as the city of ot cleanest streets and cleanest I hot hotels ls by John Evans E of the l Frisco system In an address expressing tho the I pleasure of ot the convention delegates forS for tor forthe S the treatment they have received while here Mr 11 Evans referred to the great greatS S apparent development of the state and andI city during recent years cars and aroused I enthusiasm by declaring that every I delegate to tho the 1921 convention would w return II homo home a booster for tor Utah and the West in general S I Addresses by W. W S S. S Bassinger pasi passenger pas pas- i traffic manager manag r of ot the Union j I Pacific railway and D. D S. S Spencer i general g passenger agent expressed the tho I pleasure of or in general in inI I having the or more delegates I to the convention in Salt Lako Lake LakeI for tor I tho the 1921 convention cOn Mr fr Das Bas Bassinger Dassinger singer praised tho the work of the traveling travel I log ing passenger agents and declared declare 1 that railway executives were practically a ri riI I unit in placing a hl high h valuation on onI I their services He urged that the deleI delegates dele dele- gates continue bringing their wives I with them theta to future conventions cOn be because because because be- be cause of ot tho the great help hell tho the women I l were in helping to educate the folks I back home I UTAH RECEIVES BOOST Mr Spencer declared Utah's scenic I wonders to be unequaled 1 by any ot other er state stata He said that while traffic conditions con- con I were vere now such as to prevent I tho the delegates being shown all the points of ot scenic interest in the tho state I a a. few tew years ears wo would ld see Improved means I t of ot reaching them A resolution giving cordial indorse- indorse I mont ment to the Atlantic and Pacific Highway Highway High High- wa way Electrical exposition to be held at I Portland nd Ore in 1925 and extending the support of ot the association to the I project was adopted after William McMurray general passenger agent of ot I the Ore Oregon Washington on- on Railroad Navigation company compan read letters pertaining per per- taming to the exposition from tram its of officials officials ot- ot and tho the Portland chamber chambel of ot commerce Features of at the morning s session were I addresses b by J. J H. H Timmons retired traveling passenger agent of tho the Pennsylvania Penn cnn sylvania lines Unes Philadelphia Pa a 0 charter member of ot the association arid aria arida a D. railroad man of ot six forty years' years ex and Colonel Foote a veteran with a record of ot two fifty years years' ice iceS Both were accorded rousing receptions receptions receptions recep recep- and greeted with prolonged ap applause applause applause ap- ap following their brief addresses Reports of ot the executive committee committed told toM of ot new members having been taken into the organization since the thelast thelast thelast last annual convention Other reports were received from the auditing ana and condolences committees A resolution offered by M. M H. H Bohr f. f member of ot the tho executive committee thanking Salt Lako Lake and und Utah for tho the treatment t. t courtesies and entertainment entertain entertain- m ment nt shown the thel l visiting delegates and their wives was unanimously adopted at the morning session Bession DELEGATES ENTERTAINED Th Tha delegates were entertained at luncheon today b by the management or orthe orthe the he Newhouse e hotel Following th Ui th luncheon they boarded a train for tal O Og- Og den where they were to be bo tho the gu st of the Ogden den chamber of ot commerce ona ona on a a. trolley trolle ride through Ogden canyon and a trout dinner at the Hermitage hotel The They were to attend a special lal danco dance arranged In their honor in the evening The program ram for fOI the visitors visitors- for tor torI I Thursday ay is Js as follows a. a n m. m leave heave Bamberger station for tor Logan in special train courtesy of ot the tho Electric and the Utah- Utah Idaho Central railroads At Logan they will wilt be met by br Lo Logan an chamber Continued on page pago 8 I II I CANADIAN LINE I Continued from pa pane page o 1 of commerce and taken in autos up Logan canyon canon A barbecue will be I served through the courtesy courtes of the Lo Logan Logan Logan Lo- Lo gan chamber of commerce This beautiful beautiful beau beau- canyon and the Logan Lo-an good fel fellowship fellowship fellowship fel- fel will long be remembered beau I 9 1 p. p P m. m m. m Pullmans ns for tor Yellowstone park will be bo ready at the Oregon Short Line station See Mr about I your our reservations 9 30 p. p m. m leave Logan for Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- stone park in special train courtesy of I Union Pacific system |