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Show NAME SPEAKERS FOR LABOR CONFAB IN CEDAR Gov. J. Bracken Lee and U. S. Representative Reva Beck Boson' and Walter K. Granger are expected ex-pected to be in attendance during dur-ing the 17 th annual convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor which will be held in Cedar Ce-dar City on Aug. 20, 21 and 22, according to Carl Hazel, local convention chairman. Others who have sent in letters let-ters of acceptance to be be in attendance at some time during the convention sessions are: S. V. Lund, Utah State apprenticeship director; Daniel E. Conway, vice president of the Bakery and Confectionary Con-fectionary Workers International Union of America; Ralph Wright, assistant Secretary of Labor; Joseph Jo-seph S. Mayer, U. S. Employment (Continued on Back Page) LABOR (Continued from Front Page) Service; Clinton D. Vernon, Utah Attorney General; Gus P. Back-man, Back-man, secretary of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce; Joseph D. Keenan, director of the Labor Leage for Political Education, or his representative, and J. D. McDonald, Mc-Donald, president of the Oregon State Federation of Labor. Close to 300 delegates and 150 visitors are expected to be in Cedar City for the three-day affair. af-fair. Sessions will be held in the high school gymnasium, convening conven-ing at 9:30 a. m. Monday, Aug. 20. The convention will continue in session until Wednesday, with various trips to the nearby parks and points of interest also scheduled. sched-uled. The annual banquet and dance of the organization will be held Tuesday evening in El Escalante hotel. |