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Show LLOYD BROTHERS RETIRE FROM LOCAL BUSINESS Action Taken on Account of Many Interebts In Salt Lake. Haddock Elected Secretary The annual stockho'ders meeting Jf yj of tho Cacho Knitting "Works; was hold at tho office of tho company, 39 West First North Street, Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. The report of Manager O. Borkman bespoke of n very gratifying gratify-ing condition of affairs, and gavo splendid promise for tho coming year. President George P. Lloyd stated that ho had organized n knitting knit-ting company In Salt Lake City that would require all of his attention, and that ho bad been obliged theroi foro to close out his Interests with tho Cacho Knitting- "Works and stat. ed his regret in sererlng his assocta tlon of over twenty years, eight of, which he had servod as president of tho company. A number of stock holders paid glowing tribute to tho worth and Integrity of Mr. Lloyd, who was mentioned as having been the pioneer salesman of the knitting Industry In Utah, and a man who had opened up tho present tremendous market for this Hno of goods. Ezra T. Lloyd stated that the demands of his own business In Salt Lake City required his entire attention, and asked to bo released from longor sor vice, and stated his appreciation r tho pleasuro and profit ho had to-colved to-colved from his long association with, tho company. Secretary K. J. Kov oron having changed hl8 placo of les Idenco to Salt Lako City, also ro-l ro-l quested to bo released from his position, posi-tion, and a voto of thanks and npprec lation was mado and cntorod upon tho minutes. I Tho officers for tho company to servo for the coming year were elect-ed elect-ed as follows: O. Borkmnn, Logan, president and general manager; Dr. W. II. Potty, Ogden, vlco president! Lon J. Haddock, Had-dock, Suit Lnke City, secretary; Mamie Ma-mie NnUon. Logan, treasuror; with h fniinwtnir lUrnp.tnra: O. Borkman Preston A. Thatchor, Olof Nelson, Sumner Hatch," and W. II. Petty. An executive committee consisting W A of Manager O, Borkman, Preston A.J W Thatchor, nnd Olof Nelson, was thon elected for tho coming year. Ono particularly Interesting fea-turo fea-turo of tho mooting was tho suggestion sugges-tion mndo nnd agreed to, that It nliould bo tho policy of tho company In tho fiHuro to Insist on tho part of their agents, that thoy speak well of nil tho knitting fnctorlos In tho stato. nnd dlspnnso with the knocking of I compotltlvo concorns, thoreby giving I tho outsldo world tho Impression of eonfldonco In nil of Utah's' knlttlnp I Industries. |