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Fourteenth Annual Convention
Lumbermen's Club of Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
|May 15, 16, 17, 1931, F{otel Adams
Friday, May 15th members and Hotel Adams through and ArJ. w.
8:30 A.M. to lO:30 A.M.-Registration of . guests at Club Headquarters, Lobby.
10:30A.M.-General meeting for both members and guests.
Welcome address by Mayor.
Address by A. C. Horner. West Coast manager, National Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Music and Entertainment.
1l:00A.M.-The ladies are invited for an auto trip the Arizona Biltmore Hotel grounds cadia, ending with luncheon at the Tardy residence in Arcadia Vista.
2:30 P.M.-Closed meeting for members only.
Report of the President. Report of Secretary-Manager. Election of Officers. General business discussion.
4 :3O P.M.-Hoo-Hoo Concatenation.
7:30P.M.-Banquet for Hoo-Hoo members and guests, followed by dancing in main dining room.
Saturday, May 16th l0:30 A.M.-General meeting for both members and guests.
Address by Jack Dionne, Publisher, The California Lumber Merchant.
Music and Entertainment.
12:30 P.M.-Luncheon for ladies at Phoenix Country Club.
2:30 P.M.-General meeting for both members and guests.
Address by Otto Hartwig, Trade Extension
Salt Lake Lumberman Visits
SAN FRANCISCO
Department of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association.
Special Entertainment.
8:00 P.M.-Dinner dance in main dining room. All are invited.
Sunday, May lTth
Golf tournament at Phoenix Country Club with suitable prizes.
A1l meetings, not otherwise designated, will be held in the North Parlor, Hotel Adams.
Many prominent speakers will appear on the program whose names have not been mentioned. Also, a great deal in the way of spe,cial entertainment will be provided. Do not miss any part of the program.
CLUB OFFICERS: President. Ioe W. Tardy. Vice-President. \V. F. Edens, Cottonwood-;
Phoenix; SecretaryManager, E. H. Wheat.
CLUB DIRECTORS: Irving Jennings, Douglas; L. A. Mulcahy, Tucson; Frank
H. DeMund, Yuma; J. Tutt, Jerome; John C.
PROGRAM AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Averu Corpstein, J. J. Halloran; J. G. O'Malley, J. R. Halstead; M. H. McCalla.
LADIES' ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Will include the wives of all retail material dealers of Phoenix.
DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY'S STORE BURNS
Ray H. pany, Salt
Felt, vice president of the Chapin Cedar ComLake City, was a recent visitor to San Francisco.
Mr. Felt is and is now a former Vicegerent Snark of the Utah district, State Counselor for Utah.
F. S. FISH VISITS LOS
F. S. Fish, Dwight Lumber Co., recent Los Angeles visitor where he ing on the lumber trade.
ANGELES
San Francisco, was a spent a few days call-
Fire of undetermined origin destroyed The Diamond Match Company's general store at Stirling City, with a loss of $35,000 in stock, April 20. The fire wiped out practically the entire business district of the town, and fourteen residences of employes of the company were also burned. Tlhe sawmill and yards of the company were saved by a shift in the wind. The blaze was finally brought under ,control by 350 fire-fighters, whose strenuous efforts prevented the fire from spreading to the timber.