| Show I LABOR lABOR NOTES I James J. J Freel international president president dent of or tho thu union arrived arrived ar at ar- ar rived ried In Salt Lake yesterday morning from Los Angeles Angelos and arid will leave leuIe for tor Denver this morning The rhe members of or local No 71 are an showing showing- hm the tho I city and Incidentally a good Rood time Yes Yes- with several friends ho visited all tho union shops In Salt Lake yeS yeS-I Ho inspected The Republicans Republican's ing big plant und and declared it to bo be ono one of or the tho best ho he has hils seen A spread was I given ghen in the Cullon Cohen hotel in tho the evenIng even even- o I Ing lag by the local union in honor of the International president at which tho the guest told toM of ot his lila visits to other I locals and discussed tho tIme general con con- Mr 1 Fred said Tho The best of ot harmony prevails all over or tho the United States and Canada between the tho ho publishers publishers pub pub- lishers and unions Conditions Conditions Conditions Con Con- look very wood good In Salt Lake Mr Fred Freel i la 18 a n member of ot Now York Union No 1 Tho Time local Brotherhood of Railway Carmen held a rally Wednesday night at which F. F A. A Geiger Geler of or Denver Donver a national organizer spoke and a musical musical musical musi musi- cal 1110 program was given A large Jarge number num nuni- ber of or union and union non-union workmen num-I num and their wives and children were In attendance The musical program follows follows fol toJ- fol- fol lows Jows Vocal solo William Da rt vocal vocal vo va vo- vo cal solo soJo J. J C. C Williams violin loHn solo soJo John M M. oJ Ha Hayes es orchestra music bytho by bythe bytho tho the School orchestra consistInG consisting consisting consist consist- ing of or Ivey C. C Caus Evans aus Jean Kingdon Harry Bassford Don McMillan Kyle Kylo McMillan Earl Crowton John Hay Roy noy Elkins Alva McKoan Earl RIdd Arthur Jones Mr Golger's Geigers speech was waH wason on the purposes of ot tho order and amid the evils of oC tho the piece system now In force orccon on the Oregon Short Line The Salt Lake 1 Brotherhood of ot Carpenters Carpenters Car Car- penters and Joiners received th the following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing returns from rom tho the election committee committee com coin of ot the American brotherhood at tho the meeting Wednesday night III-ht William Wil liam ham D D. Huber general president A. A A. A A Quinn first general vice president 1 L. L Fink second gen general raJ vice pre president Frank Prank Dutt Duffy general secretary Thomas Neale general treasurer General Gen Gem eral executive board board- Charles from First district D D. A. A Post Second district district district dis dis- William Third H. H E E. I- I L. L Connoley Fourth John I Fifth Firth V W A. A Cole San Francisco Sixth which includes Salt Lako Lake P. P C C. C Seven Seventh tim Victor Ladles Ladles' Auxiliary No 89 SO en- en tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomotive Locomotive tive Firemen and No C Wednesday elne HI night at nt a card party part with prizes refreshments and a n program A grab bag was the source of much merr mer mer- I r I rae at I The Brotherhood of or Locomotive Firemen Firemen Fire Fire- men and Local No 67 made mado plans at tho time meeting Wednesday I nl night ht for tor the lod lodges lodge's annual ball that wI will bo ho held in Odeon hall ball February 26 The Sheet Metal Workers Workers' Union No 1 1 revised Its laws by Wednesday night nl The union now v has 75 members r counting apprentices and every mem mom member member ber her bera Is a employed |