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Show POSTMASTERS TO 1V1EET TOMORROW Program of Entertainment Includes a Trolley Ride to the Canyon Friday Evening Two-Day Session Will Be Held on Upper Floor of the Federal Building. The seventh annual convention of the Utah Postmasters' association I opens in Ogden tomorrow morning, j at 11 o'clock, in the Federal building, I and an attractive program has been arranged. These annual meetings have been approved by the department depart-ment at Washington, D. C, with a general grant of five days' leave of absence to attend. The department has sent a represen;atlve t Ogden to meet with the members of the association. as-sociation. The program is as follows. fol-lows. Morning Sess'on, July 8. Instrumental music. Invocation, Rev. J. E Carver. Address of welcome, Mayor Wil- i Ham Glasmann. Response, A. R. Heywood, president Weber club. Address, Gov. William Spry. Solo. Address, Representative Joseph Howell. Afternoon Sess-on. Music. Address, Senator George Slither i land. "Postal Savings Pauk System," Postmaster James Clove, Provo, General discussion. Quartette. "The Classified Service," Postmaster Postmas-ter S. W. Rcss. Leh'i. General discussion. Solo. Review of discussion by representative represent-ative from Washington, U. C. t Evening Session, July 8. In the evening the postmasters will be taken to Ogder- canyon as the guests of citizens of Ogacn and Postmaster Post-master .Shurtllff. Cars will leave broom hotel corner I at 6 p. m. Morning Secsion, July 9. Music. Paper cn mail service. Postmaster Arthur L. Thomas or Salt Lake City. J General discussion. Department ordcra issued during the year, Postmaster .Joseph Odell of Logan. General discussion. Quartette. Address, Senator Reed Smoot. Afternoon Session, 2 o'Clock. Solo. Address, Postofi'icc Inspector in Charge, W. E. Cochrane, representing represent-ing the postofflco department. Opening of query box and general discussion. Hring yu.ir questions and have them solved. Election of officers and selection of next place for annua; meeting. C. H. Roberts, president; Itinghani Canyon; Mary Grfflths, first vice-president, vice-president, Smlthfield; John Doinrall, second vice prosHenr. Kprlngville; L. W. Shurtlllf. Ogdon; George M. Miller. Mil-ler. Huntington: Mary L. Hcward, I secretary and treasurer; executive committee, Arthur 'L. Thomas, Salt Lake ClU; James Clove, Provo; W. W. Wilr.on. Sandy; Joseph Odell, Lo gan; S. W. Ross, Leh:. |