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Show RURAL MAIL M IN ASSOCSATEON Salt lke City, Sept. C Rural delivery de-livery carriers of the state met in the Federal building Monday and organized organ-ized a stiite association tor tbe purpose pur-pose of bettering the service as well as securing needed recognition from the government of their right to better bet-ter compensation. The delegates preseut were: Arthur Haws, Reed Brow n.1-Charles Leuvltt of Provo; Heber YY ilton. F. H. Walton of American Amer-ican Fork:YVilllum Hadlield of Lehi; Thomas ChAward of Payson; Joseph Cavanan. Robert Askew of Bingham Canyon; M. J. Cook of Salt Lake; Moroni North. ..tiller Chrldtensen. Cal-ders Cal-ders park; GeorX" W. YY'altoivand H. YV. Wright, Murray; Fred J. Kenley and .1 M. Purshatfy Ogden; YVillard Wlddlson and Jame? YV. YVlddlson, Hooper. Arthur Haws, who as named as chairman, tpoke of the fourpose of the convention and emphasized the fact that a slate organizatlon would be a great help to all rural caVrlers. Postmaster Post-master Arthur L Thomasniade an Interesting address. The real business or the convention was transacted at the afteiJpoon session ses-sion Arthur Haws of ProV'o was elected president; Robert As&ow of Blncham. vice presbjont; Wv,iHanl YVlddlson of Hooper, secretary; J L Pnrshaw of O;don, treasurer. n umber um-ber of resolutions were drawn up ;ind adopted. A committee was named to draw up the bv-laws of the association. associa-tion. ' Following this Congressman JoscnlT Howell delivered an address. Ho spo! e of the benefits of the new organization, or-ganization, and said that more than lO.Oini rural carriers were now employed em-ployed by the government. The next convention will be held In Salt Luke In April. 1011. |