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Show MEEIffi IS HELD I . EXPOSITION FOR j OH Tho proposed celebration of the fif- um iuiLLLv uimu y " "" vui of the first transcontinental railroad, in Ogden in 1919, was informally dis- cussed yesterday morning at a ineet-1 ineet-1 ing of directors of the Ogden Publicity Bureau and "Weber Club and officials of the Union Pacific railroad. '. Among those present at the meeting meet-ing -were: E. E. Calvin, president of the Union ! Pacific system; B. U Winchell, traffic director of the Union Pacific system; i H. V. Pratt, vico president and general gen-eral manager of the Oregon Short V Line; President W. H. Wattis of the 1 -"Weber club; M. S. Browning, A. P. Blgelow, J. P. Casey, secretary of the , .Ogden publicity bureau; Pw E. Bristol, U R Eccles and F. J. Stevens. At tho conclusion of the meeting, ' ,the three railroad men went to Salt F i 'Lake City. Mr. Winchell returned to |