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Show r U NEW PRESS ASSOCIATION. The new stato press association was organized Tuesday afternoon from the ruins of the old association, and a new constitution and bylaws were adopted. The officers chosen are: S. L. Raddon, Park City Record, president. Charles England, Logan Journal, ' ' first vice president. Brlant S. Young, Inter-Mountain Republican, Re-publican, second vice president. C. E. Huish, Eureka Reporter, third vlco president. H. J. Robinson, Bingham Bulletin, secretary. Annie M. Cannon , Young Woman's Journal, treasurer. William Glasmann, Ogden Standard, historian. An invitation to hold the next quarterly quar-terly meeting at Logan, Oct. C,' was accepted. The editors present at the convention were: W. H. Graham, Pro-vo Pro-vo Enquirer; W. D. Loveless, American Ameri-can Fork Citizen; Charles England, Logan Lo-gan Journal; Briant S. Young, Inter-Mountaln Inter-Mountaln Republican; Annie M. Cannon, Can-non, Young Woman's Journal; L. A. Merrill, Deseret Farmer; Norman Lee, Boxelder News; A. H. Schulthess, Beo-bachter; Beo-bachter; William Buys, Wasatch Wave of Heber; N. Ralph Moore, Fred K. Turner, Logan Republican; Andrew Jensen, Spanish Fork Press; J. T. Miller, Mil-ler, Character Builder; Eugene H. Pul-ver, Pul-ver, Payson Globe-Header; E.R. Sherman, Sher-man, Tremont Times; S. L. Raddon, Park City Record; Parley P. Jensen, Blkuben; D. P. Felt, Davis County Argus; Ar-gus; James M. Klrkham, Lehl Banner; John A. Burt, Juvenile Instructor; C. W. Evers, Mercur Miner; D. C. Johnson, John-son, Sprlngvllle Independent; Fred Jorgensen, Ephralm Enterprise; J. T. Jakeman, Mllford Times; I. E. Diehl, Mammoth Record; J. G. Weaver.Rural Republican; May Anderson, Louie B. Felt, Children's Fried; C. E. Huish, Eureka Reporter. n |