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Show CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN OGDEN INTER MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPH-ERS ADJOURNED YESTERDAY. Three-Day Session Largely Attended and Exceedingly Interesting Officers Chosen. The next session of the convention of the Interrnoiintain Photographers will be hold lii Opden, the particular date yet to be named. The final session ses-sion of tho organization was held in Salt Lako yesterday, an adjournment bclns taken to meet in Ogden at some future date. The meetings of the photographers in Salt Lake are reported as being the most largely attended of any In tho history of the organization and (he most interesting in every point of view. Aside from the representatives representa-tives from Salt Lako there were present pre-sent representatives from Rochester, N". Y.; Columbus, Ohio; Chicago; Denver; San Franclcco, Caldwell, Idaho; Pajette; Malad ;. Lyman, Wyo.; Pocatollo; Ogden; Heber; Provo; Mt. Pleasant; Mnnti; Eureka; Cedar City; Ponntlful; Idaho Falls. Idaho; Grand Junction. Colo.; Brlgham City, and other places. Adding to tho Interest of tho convention con-vention was the presence of manufacturers manu-facturers or their representatives. The Eastman Kodak company was represented by Walter H. Schulz and J. A. Gunderson; Austura Photo Paper Pap-er company, by F. C. Mueller and C. C. Patrick; H. Adams of tho California Califor-nia Card company; J, C. Schulz of the Papsell Loomis company, and J. K. Rose, the pioneer of plate demonstrators, dem-onstrators, representing the Hammer Dry Plate company. The following officers were chosen: F. E. Scott, Salt Lake City, president; presi-dent; G W. Tripp, Ogden, vice president presi-dent for Utah; .1. E. Bates, Payette, Idaho. vice-president for Idaho; Frank Dean, Grand Junction, vice-president vice-president for Colorado; L. R, Black-ner, Black-ner, Lyman. Wyo, vice-president for Wyoming: C. H. Gutter. Salt Lake. I vice president for Nevada; J, C. Cooley, secretary and treasurer. |