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Show IA. A. E. ELECT WILLIAMS H j Annual Election and High l Jinks Held By Ogden Engineers .M. 1 Uilliums eras elected president presi-dent of tho Ogden chapter of tho American Association of lCnglneers at the annual bttmiuct held at the Weber We-ber club last night. Major Qra Bund) was elected vice-president and K. W. Smith secretary. J. I,. Bcudder was elected to serve as assistant secretary anu A. W Oris was named treasurer. Tho board of directors consists of the officers named, together with the following fol-lowing K. i;. Kidder. W. S. I 'raven and C. W. Cross. An auditing committee com-mittee consisting of R. D. l'allon. C. A. Lund and J. A West was also elected. One of the features of the session was the annual report which shows the growth and progress of tho organization. or-ganization. Sixt -t lin e members ware added to the organisation during the year, making the total membership !'ti w 1 in Pi BLJI 1 1 In one report, made by C. W. Cross, chairman of the publicity committee, a total string of 855 inches of publicity pub-licity fn five months was show n which places Ogden as the loading chapter in the nation in this department. depart-ment. National President II. O. Jar man and Secretary C. K. Draycr in letterSj which were ready by Secretary O. C. Lockhart, congratulated the local chapter on tho progress shown during dur-ing 1921. C. J Ullrich of Salt Lake briefly outlined tho national convention, which will be. held at Salt Lake in June He congratulated the ogden chapter on tho record attained during dur-ing the past season. HIGH .M N u v STAG! 1 1 High Jinks arranged under the direction di-rection of (leorge B. Stone wn one of the features of tho meeting. He was assisted by J. 11. Young as King Cole. Ernest Gilgen and William Stowe as attendants . A number of unique stunts were introduced. Just before announcement of election elec-tion was made. President B. W. Mat-teson Mat-teson presented the delegate for the Utah Agricultural college, the charter for a Student club at ixgan. Two technical books, appropriately appropriate-ly Inscribed, were presented to O. C. Lockhart, secretary of the Ogden chapter during the past year for his loyalty and service. PRJttSIDI VI 49 RJBPORT. The annual report of the retiring president, H W. MattSSOn, follow-: "The charter was granted F'obruarv 28. 1920. but full jurisdiction and separation sep-aration of authority from the Ball Lake chapter was not obtained until July I, 1921. "The burden so well carried In 1920 was that of organization of our chapter. chap-ter. To us in 1921 fell the lot of development. de-velopment. "Our membership In 1921 Increased from 89 to 134 or 51 per cent. 39 are student members. - 11 in 1 CLUB "A charter for a student club at the Utah Agricultural college, dated December 2 4. 192 1. unrter our Jurisdiction, Juris-diction, has been granted by the national na-tional organization. Active sti ps have been taken which wilt probably also result In the formation of a club for grades of memberMhlp other than r . 1 -dents in '"ache valley, located at Login Lo-gin "Since November 1, 1921, we have enjoyed tho privileges of chaptei headquarters In Room 417 KlesH building. "Weekly luncheons were started Inly 21. 1921. "Through the courtesy of the We- j ber club we have been enabled In common com-mon with the Rotary club, K I wan is lub and Progressive Business Men -club to have a regular meeting place ENCOURAG1 11 Bl 14 s RVI 1 "We have assisted in the organize- I 'Ion or aldeil hv . . .1 . , ,,nn ik nrn-i West and Fashion show, Community '""hi t association. President's club and gden baseball club. These activltier. arc In lino with our endeavor as stated In our constitution to stimulate and Micourago public service In the engineering engi-neering profession. "During the summer we have had Several successful outings. Last fall we entertained our national secretary nd Initiated tho custom of social functions and. In particular, a New War's dance and folly. "Tho chapter has made some advance ad-vance In acquainting the public with our ideals. Some foundation hns been laid for state licensing of engineers, engi-neers, civil service law and city zoning. zon-ing. Our Interest In local civic af-. af-. tlrs In general has been unabated. ' The treasurer s report show s a substantial sub-stantial balance in the treasury. 'So far as our relations, as engineers, engi-neers, with the public ir. concerned, the observation of your officers is that 1 difficulties are attributable to " Of sympathy on the Dart of some public officials nnd some leading Cltl- na Until such time as officials work In harmony with engineers md rlvs them unhampered Jurisdiction iver engineering matters. efficiency 111 be seldom attained. The public ill be the loser. "For the- growing interest and coin co-in ration the part of committees ind Individual members I am very grateful. In retiring from tho presidency, presi-dency, may 1 assure you of m full ippredatloa of the please res enjoyed nl the honor of service." ENDORSE I OMMI ITS CHEST. A resolution was passed by tho bapter approving tho Community ''hest association oT Ogden and nominated nomi-nated B. J. Pinch. H. J. Craven and Ora Bundy, one of whom is to be elected director of the association President-elect M D. Williams was Instructed to appoint a committee to consider the report on advisability of joining the Engineering Council of Utah. Reports of the secretary and treasurer were also road. About 75 engineers, including members mem-bers of the student organization of the I'tah Agricultural college at .ion I were in attendance. |