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Show on WATTIS DIRECTS IITHHO GO. Prominent Ogden Man Becomes Be-comes Managing Director of Creat Sugar Company William II Wattle, one of Ogden's Industrial leaders who has become; prominent throughout the entire western west-ern country through many financial, industrial and civic activities, hi been chosen as managing director of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, ttli largest manuractUring corporation of the state and one of the largest in the country. His election to that po-, sltlonal followed the resignation of B'shop Charles V Nlblcy from thati position. Bishop Nlblcy stated that the burdens bur-dens of the office had become too; enormous for a man of his years and heavy responsibilities elsewhere, and that he had desired f.c some time l. he relfeVed with the completion of the 1920-1U21 run of sugar In the company's factories. It became pots!-' hie for him to withdraw from active! management it was said Under authority granted by the directors di-rectors at a recent meeting, President Heber J Grant appointed the executive execu-tive committee, to consist of Thomas. It Cutler, C V. Nil. ley, E O Hovv- aid. Stephen H. Love and President. Grant Messrs. Giant, Nlblcy and ' Love succeed James D. Murdoch, David W. Smith and W. H Wattls on the executive committee. Bishop Nlblcy became 1:1 Hi-rill manager man-ager of the su!ar compaity on May 1, 1916, and prlor( to that time had served as a director. Officers of the' company said that the resignation of Bishop Xibie Involved In-volved no change either In the execu tives of the company or In its general policies. Merrill Nlbley, vice president presi-dent and assistant general manager, ; will continue In that office Merrill Nlbley said that there has been no ! change of stock ownership, and that : his father's withdrawal was Impelled 1 both through health considerations land the other heavy duties which devolve de-volve upon him. |