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Show GOOD PRICES LOOM FOR TURKEY MEN CITY NEWS IN BRIEF EXCHANGE CLVB TO HEAR TALK ON WAR f 3 i s ANNUAL reunion of the Burton L. D. S. ward will be held at 7:X p. m. Thursday at tha chapel grounds. M East Twenty-fourth South street. JAMES H ABB EL COBB, curriculum curricu-lum specialist for adult education in Utah, will speak on "Picturesque Word Origins" at i p. m. Thursday in the chemistry lecture hall In th University of Utah physios building. build-ing. GOOD prices are in store for western turkey growers, because of limited supplies In the east and midwest, mid-west, Herbert Beyers, manager of tha Northwestern Turkey Growers' association, said Wednesday upon returning from a month's tour. MRS. ELLEN KINSMAN MANN, noted Chicago voice Instructor, waa a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday. She la visiting Louise Bowman Engl, En-gl, vocal teacher at Westminster college and former pupil of Mrs. Mann. CTTT Commissioner John B. Matheaon's proposed $45,000 street repair program will be aired Monday Mon-day at :0 p. m. In th Hotel Utah at a mooting of the Progressive Demonratla league si Utah, 44 had been announced Wednesday by J. Waldo Parry, secretary. A DEPOSIT of $81.48 In the city treasury from Covered Wagon Days, Inc., In payment for materials, costumes, cos-tumes, laundry and repairs Incident to the children's parade during the celebration, had been reported Wednesday Wed-nesday by Ray Forsberg, city recreation recre-ation director. AN OCTDOOB circus waa staged Tuesday night for the entertainment entertain-ment of children of th L. D. 8. Highland Park ward Primary. Festivities Fes-tivities began with a parade of bicycle bi-cycle and wagons and were climaxed cli-maxed by Juggling and tumbUng acta. Fred Reese was master of ceremonies. DESCENDANTS of Samuel Lane Howard and Jamas Long Hamilton will hold their annual family reunion re-union at Liberty park at J p. m. Thursday. THE CITY commission Wednesday Wednes-day had confirmed appointment of Henry J. Abelhousen as a third grade fireman and accepted resignation resig-nation of Sherman A. Taylor, first grade fireman. MR. AND MRS. EDO AB 8. LYON, recently returned from presiding over the L. D. 8. Netherlands mission, mis-sion, will speak at a meeting of the L. D. S. Holland organisation at the Fourteenth ward chapel at $:18 p. m. Friday. USUAL noon meeting of th Kl-wanla Kl-wanla club will not be bald Thursday, Thurs-day, because of an lnterelub outing at Lagoon at p. m. tha same day. JOHN B. MATUAAON Hall tail el street pieges COMPLETING a buying trip, Sol Abbott general merchandising manager man-ager of th Paris company, and Bar-nett Bar-nett Love, Art Hart and Otto F. Hutteman Wednesday had returned from the east Samuel Aahby, another an-other buyer, still Is In New York City. A BUSINESS meeting of th Knights of th Round Table was held Tuesday evening at th University Uni-versity club. MEMBERS of the Exchange club will hear an army man's Interpretation Interpre-tation of the "Informal war" In China when they meet at the Hotel Utah at 12:15 p. m. Friday. Major Allender Swift will speak oa "The China-Japan Conflict" |