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Show -j a ry- brie f s West Urged to Make Bid 1 For Tourist Trade in 1940 WITH EASTER and Canadian publicity organizations already conducting con-ducting a strenuous campaign to attract tourist travel in 1940, it is time for western chambers of commerce, com-merce, travel bureaus and kindred organizations to begin their activities activi-ties toward developing travel In the west next summer, in the opinion of Randall L. Jones, special representative repre-sentative of the Union Pacific. Mr. Jones was back at his desk Wednesday Wednes-day after a two-month lecture tour of the east. WHENEVER a youthful delinquent delin-quent appears in court, society itself is on trial, because some organization or-ganization has failed in its duty the school, the church or the home Judge Herbert M. Schiller told the Utah Child Guidance association associa-tion Tuesday night at the Ambassador Ambas-sador hotel. .. OFFICERS were elected Tuesday Tues-day night in the Newhouse hotel by the Italian-American Civic league, with Ernest F. Marianl chosen as president, succeeding John Crus, elected vie president. Fred Richeda Is th new secretary; Informal party, and on the evening eve-ning of December 15 an entertainment entertain-ment is planned. KENNETH 15. SMITH has been added to the Thirty-third L. D. S. ward bishopric as second counselor to Joseph N. Stohl, bishop. M. L. DYE, president of the First Federal Savings and Loan association, associa-tion, has been appointed a director of the Federal Home Loan bank of Portland, representing Utah on the board, for a two-year term. ROTARIANM and their wives will attend a buffet dinner and I carnival Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the Hotel Utah. j PI'BIJC forums sponsored by the Salt Lake City schools, WPA adult night schools and the Club of All Nations will be held Wednesday, Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday nights to discuss "Purpose and Functions of Civic Organizations." Wednesday's Wednes-day's forum will be at 8 p. m. at the Horace Mann high school, 243 West First North street; Thursday's Thurs-day's at Lincoln high school. Thirteenth Thir-teenth South and State streets, at n m FrIHav'. t th cn.-i. Marcel lo Richeda. treasurer, and Samuel Siciliano, historian. MEMBERS of the auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans will decorate a large Christmas tre at the U. S. Veterans hospital hos-pital December 20, Mrs. Lawrence Wilkins, auxiliary commander, has announced. The veterans will be entertained the afternoon of December De-cember 20 by th auxiliary at an library, 2131 Highland drive, at 7:45 p. m. Frank O. Green and Reuel J. Alder will lead th discussions. dis-cussions. MIR, HELEN KIMBALL will review the book, "Sister of the An- gels," by Elizabeth Goudge on i Thursday at 7:30 p. m. before a I group of parents of physically handicapped han-dicapped children. It will be the last meeting of the group this year. |