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Show Willfom Sutteer turned To Umh Legion Post -I, ! ! I l At.. " ' $ ' - lr 1 ' ' 1 f i I - ( V ' WILLIAM SUTTEER, resident of Roosevelt, was recently elected national executive committeeman com-mitteeman for the American Legion. - Greenriver Man Elevated To State Commander William Sutteer, resident of Roosevelt, was elected to the national na-tional executive committee of the American Legion at the 37th annual an-nual Legion convention of the Department De-partment of Utah, held Saturday in Vernal. Mr. Sutteer is employed by the Ute Indian Department in Ft. Duchesne. While Mr. Sutteer was elected to his new post, another Roosevelt Roose-velt man, Willard S. (Bill) Murdock, Mur-dock, was stepping down from his position as second vice-commander of the department, after serving serv-ing in the position for one year, Mr. Murdock is assistant manager of the Crumbo Motor Company of Roosevelt. Harry C. Tasker, Greenriver, Emery County, was elected department de-partment commander in the main election of the four day convention. conven-tion. Mr. Tasker will hold the position po-sition for one year. The department depart-ment commander post was once held by Mr. Sutteer from June, 1953 to June, 1954. Other officers elected were Parley E. Jensen, Ogden, department depart-ment vice-commander; Phil L. Peterson, Salt Lake City, department depart-ment second vice-commander; Herbert Her-bert Adamson, Brigham City, department de-partment executive committeeman at large; J. S. Butt, Salt Lake City, department treasurer. Auxiliary officers were also elected. These included Mrs. Lucy Larson, Magna, department president; presi-dent; Mrs. Martha Stewart, Provo, first vice-president; Mrs. Betty i Conely, Salt Lake City, second vice-president; Mrs. Ernesting Kal-lis, Kal-lis, Ogden, third vice-president, and Mrs. Zella Jones, Salt Lake City, historian. Mrs. Nettie B. (Continued On Back Page) -WILLIAM SUTTEER . . (Continued from Pane 1) Hayes, Richmond, was named the new national executive committee-woman. committee-woman. Main speaker for the convention conven-tion was Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, noted Utah woman politician and Treasurer of the United States. |