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Show Logan, and Mrs. Grace Cooper rf Price, secretary-treasurer, succeeding succeed-ing W. H. Waliis of Vernal. A resolution calling for abolition of the state department of finance and purchase, passed at the final session, ses-sion, reads in part as follows: "It is our firm opinion that the purchase for the state of Utah can be made through officers of the various depart ments of the state, by the men elected elect-ed by the people .instead of by a commission com-mission appointed by, a partisian governor." STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION HOLDS BUSY SESSION The annual meeting of the Utah Press association, held at the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, in Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day and Monday, was well represented represent-ed by the rural press of the state and was, in the opinion of the News representative, the most important and really beneficial session ever held by the organitation. , If the timely suggestions made by numerous numer-ous progressive publishers in their carefully prtif red papers on such subjects aa taxation, "building up circulation of the newspaper," The Editorial page.", "Political .Advertising," .Adver-tising," "Cooperation with the Advertiser," Ad-vertiser," "A Paid Secretary or Manager Man-ager for the State Press," etc. and the practical suggestions offered by State Auditor Holden, State Superintendent Superin-tendent of Schools Jensen and Vice Chairman Winder of the Taxpayers Association, are given careful consideration con-sideration and carried out much good cannot help but result to the press and general public. Alex F. Dunn, editor of the Tranc-I Tranc-I cript-Bulletin, published at Tooele, I was elected president succeeding W. R. Holmes, Brigham City. Other officers of-ficers were elected as follows: Dr. M. Markus of Richfield, vice president presi-dent ,Bucceeding Charles England of |