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Show 1he ?ni~oale SIE ~TI ~IEIL •By the Editor MIDVALE, .JTAH • Today is the final date for fil· ing for office in the city election. ... -V ... - • With seven aspirants filed for t\vo-year councilman, and six * '( * * * Valley Jordan A Publication Devoted to the Welfare an.d Progress of the * * *41 Volume 8-Number • II FOUR ASPIRANT ADDEO TO LIST OF CA DIDATE * *OCT. 10, 1941 FRIDAY, Latest to file in the forth· coming city election is George A. Wright, present councilman, who will seek the office of may• or, opposing the incumbent, C. Welch. J. Mr •.. w,;ght·· peHHon wa• ----------------------------~----~------------~--------~-----------------~---------------------------------------------------------------------- ~F~~::r~:::;.~~~::~~:~:'MANY JORDAN Community Club LEGION p.ANS IJordan Meets Granite Today For Tuss1eon Loca1Grt•d•tron FOR A R c 0 R p To Hear Noted ENTER s 0 A R c Opera Singer ~or:::n~o:f.:~;.-··th:u!ev~~~~r ~:~ AT RIVALS I ARMISTICE DAY County Fair Board ANNUAL FOR FIELD P. M.TAKE UNIV. OF UTAH 2 C ll M . filed Thursday afternoon with ::m;ecro~e~~eH:ou~:~l ~:;nsev~ may be. They say that "misery eral years, and is now completwill be all alone in his defeat. The Midvale Ladies CommuniPersonally, we would like to see ing a two-year term. The city ty Club will meet Wednesday at 2J several more candidates file for street and water departments TERMS EVEN ON TILT eetmg s a meetin~ special A • the of room p. m. in the activity this position, so that there would are under his jurisdiction. H• A meeting of the Salt Lake of Jordan Post No. • . More than 55 Jordan High Midvale city hall, according to be several losers to console each is superintendent of !he flota· Broadcaster) S. H. J. <From be will Incorporated, Fair, County Legion Ame-ican 35, · president, Wright, Harry Mrs. at School graduates registered other. Jordan's battle cry this year is tlon mill of the U. S, Smelter• is slated for Wednes-, held Monday, October 13, at 8 the University of Utah for work: who wlil preside over the busi. . . - V ..• During the present week, the day ni ht, October p. m. at the judge's chambers in "Beat Granite". The two teams . • George Strom, incumbent two- 1 during the fall quarter on the I ness meeting. 15, to c mplete busi-:.the Murray city hall, f~r the pur- square off against each other on political situation gained impetus. year councilman, who is runnU:g regular regi~tration days _I~st 1 Mrs. Ray Hughes and Mrs. 1 for re-election, says that_ he IS we~k, ~ccordmg to an official' Blaine Watts will hav_e charge of ness carried over fr Ll the regu- pose of electing fo~r d1rectors for the local campus tomorrow at 2:30 when three more citizens decided llar meeting of last week, Adju- three year terms, it has been an- p. m. in what should be one of to enter the race for the two-the program and mus1c. going to take a lot more mterest Umversity news release. Mrs. Virginia Freeze Barker tant Allison Bills announced to- nouncedby E. 0. Brothers of East the closest games of the season. year council position. They are Twenty-four students who were in this election. Two years ago, The Farmers, with high hopes ! Kenneth Hand Robert Wallace Crescent, president of the board. George got tired of waiting for graduated from Jordan last Mayl will be the guest artist for the day. • All contributors and all exhib- for their first _victory in eight and Tyler R. Vincent. Chief item of business for the the returns and went home. I became freshmen at the state uni- 1 afternoon and will present an opFriends and supporters drove up versity. They were: Douglas Beck- eralogue, "Bitter Sweet." Mrs. Legionnaires is the staging of a itors of the association are urged y~ars, ta~e the fte~d on e~en terms 1 Mr. Hand, proprietor of Hand•s wtth their Beetdigger nvals. A 1 barber shop has been a resident to his house at 2 a. m., ~outed stead, Margare~ Borg, Le~h Jean Barker is a no~ed civic and radio full day's program for Tuesday, I to attend. startling victory over the strong 1 of Midvale for the past 12 years. him out of bed and gave htm the Brockbank, Wmona Christensen, singer. She will be remembered November 11, when the local post Bingham team last Friday, by a 7 He resides on State street in the glad tidings that he had been John Le Roy Clayton, c_alvin for her brilliant performance ~ will endeavor to carry out the to 0 score, reveals the power of last house within the city limits• Fairbourn, Reed Grant, Lucienne "The Messiah". Mrs. Barker w1ll most gigantic Armistice Day p-ro-' elected. the Granite team which is now • Some persons have been under , Henrichsen, Nancy Hesse, Warren, be accompanied on the piano by gram ever attempted in this sec. . . - V . ·. · using the "T" formation. The , the impression that Mr. Hand • • Hi, there Mr. Dnver.. Where s Hughes, Gordon Langren, ?elores Becky Almond of the McCune tion. Beetdiggers, fresh from a 14-0 resided in the county, and was, Preliminary plans call for a the fire? Or do you thmk the! Millerberg, Margaret Mernll, Lola School of Music. victory over Tooele, have been therefore, not eligible to run for Other musical numbers un~er parade in Midvale In the mornhighway in front of our .school Morgan, Evelyn Nicholson, Arforming a defense for Granite's a Midvale city office, and The (From J. H. S. Broadcaster) is a race track? Or don t you 1thur William Polson, Eugene Rob- the direction of Mrs. ~lame I ing of November 11, followed ?Y Sentinel takes this means to cor• This year 797 students are en- new mode of attack. . : inson, Emma Samuelson, Don Watts, music chairman, w1ll be a patriotic program at the City think at all? Jordan's attack will probably be rect the misunderstanding, fn auditorium. All ex-service men rolled in the Industrial Arts buildHow are you going to feel if Smith Reid Smith, Richard Wil- presented. of Salt Lake county will be asked ing. A new feature of the build- a few reverses by Silcox and fairness to the candidate. you hit one of our 700 ch~ldren at cox, Bettie Williams, Janice WilMr. Wallace, the "dean" of the to attend and participate in the ing this year is that classes are some powerhouse plays with school? Be pretty tough tf _some- Iiams, and Marilyn Woodhead. being conducted night and day. In Ralph Holt and Ray Malmberg Midvale city cotmcil, is com. . . , day's e:ren~. Upper classmen registering this one hi: o?e of your children, 1 _Culmmatmg the days ach:'1t~es 1 the day the regular classes-~e- endeavoring to hammer the Gran- pleting his term as a four-yeal' year who were graduated from wouldn t 1t? councilman. He has been a memWill be the annual ArmlShcel chanica! drawing, auto mechamcs, ite line into submission. I That would slow any man downl Jordan are: Jack c. Boggess, BetThe records of the two teams ' ber of the council for many years, dance, to be held at the San~y machine shop, welding, and woodty Bradley, Loretta Brown, Tel l . -or any woman. amusement hall, under the ch~lr- work--are being carried on, while this year are fairly good. In pre- through many different admin0 00 The signs say twenty miles. Charlier Gwen Clark, Harold I manship of S. C. Gaddie, to whtch at night the defense training season games Granite tied Box- ' istrations. He is the superintend· Twenty miles and no more. ~ha~'s Crane 'Everett Dahl, Andrew elder, 20 to 20, and lost to East ent of the United States Smeltclasses are in session. the law. At beginn~ and dismis- Denerls, Seymour J. Godfrey, . A total _of 29,000 books wa~ the public is invited to attend. Two hundred and eleven stu- High 19 to 6. Jordan lost every ing Refining and Mining com· All members of Jordan Post Lor·n Hansen Margaret Hogan, Circulated m the Salt. Lake coun sal times, ten miles IS safer. Delivery wagons and t_rucks Edi~h Jenson,' Melvin Johnson, I ty library system_ durmg Se~::~ are urged to attend next Wednes- dents are enrolled in auto me- one of her pre-season games to pany, and is one of Midvate•s chanic". Ten of these are voca- out-of-state teams. She lost to , best known citizens. He will seek day night's special meeting. which race past the schools make, Chester Kim Golden Landgren,! ber, compared wtth 24,017 19 t 6 t casper M ta . " 1 for the same month last year, ac' 1· bl to dam· . election for a two-year term. o ; o tional students and are mstructed Butte, on na, a re ort of Ruth Vine! . Velton Larson, Marie Malstrom, therr compames ta e. Mr. Vincent, a former city by Mr. Y. W. Harrod,a new ~e~- Wyoming, 12 to 0; and to Grand ag~ su~ts. In case of accident to a I Ann Irene Mickelsen, Lo~in s.l cordmgs t~t Lak~ count librarian. ber of the faculty. Mr. Despam IS Junction, Colo. 7 to 6. In league councilman, was a candidate for d ~hild, 1t could cost your employer Miller Don A Orton Maxme Or- Tyler, a 11.b Y to tbe · · A games G ram•te beat Bingham 7 to mayor two years ago, 1osmg ppe rary The. t Midvale ' · ' - 11ar h e has in the world. ton Evan instructmg the auto mech ames t tal 0 f 4 266 and "th PeterStanley Pearson every dO 0 margin classes and Mr. Nelson is in- 0, and Jordan beat Tooele 14 to 0. election by a very small d ' Fern the hs WI ~ son' Darwin Rasmussen B• CarefuL b bl 1" e up ill . ' • the Sandy library was secon ' ' plies to thing to Mayor Welch. He has had four structing the auto mechamcs B ; The teams w pro a Y m of 2271 t t 1 . 1 ti , Richardson Le Roy Riska, Clyde ap The same 0 years' experience as a councllclasses, besides taking care of the as follows: young men and young women, Spencer D~rothy Spratling, Mont with a . a ~rcu a ~n lated ~ 1n e 1 rary circu 1 man, and is a property owner and GRANITE JORDAN department. t:-ansportation Au the f t St A M Bfla The Staker, Elaine Janice Stephen~en driving the family car. the F f M"d 1 Ence ta le son g t r with your first flag•th 80 Th 1 -~ ewar o rs. gnes Y total o 2079. . Th ' or 1 va e. xpayer o Smith Reed omp o~p- The circulation at the other erbach company in Salt Lake Four welding c asses ~~ .I Warren Thompson, Boyd . oun s e , past three years he has been asIt bedecked rattletrap fltve~,u X:o I son, Florence Webb, and Ketthl branches in the county are as fol- City, gave a most interesting talk~ s~udents enrolled are bem~ ca~- Cook Devine sociated with the First National lg lows· MadL<>on 173 1, Copperton on the History of a hions at a ned on under Mr. Harrods d1- Beardon member t~at the e:;ant:es life Bernard Woodhead. Wardrrtope Bank of Murray, and prior to c The names of late registrants , 1712,· .Garfield 1701, Riverton meeting of the Midvale Junior rection. Mr. Wood~ous~ hash~14 Yates as well as proud~y dtisptlaysothgers 0 Bu on rg t enro11e d m hiS mac me Anderson ·s that time was in charge of th• Vrontaki lf- DY 't b come a ht"ghway have not been released by t h e , 1682 Draper 1691, Sherman 1455, Community club held Wednesday studens and llber Yourse Continental National Bank • rt Gardner 1 h ' ' B e on asses. c op s hall. city Midvale the at evening West Monroe 1426, Magna 1408 University News ureau. d th t flag · Peterson branch in Midvale. re Mr. Dewey has 122 students en- Van . . · murdelt'!r un er a 1316 Guest · With the addition of these three qb Miss June Greenwood was m rolled in his . woodwork classes, Maynard • PlyJordan 1351 • Irvmg We have seen mothers with Barett candidates to the list of aspir· rh mouth 1124• Bingharr. 1108 ' yn- charge of the program and. Miss and 60 in mechanical drawing.' Silcox children in school whizz past at Ralph Smith ants for the two-year council lg ion 867, Bacchus 595, Copperfield Beatrice Rasmussen, prestdent, Mr. Despain and Mr. Stocking help Holt 50 miles and more an hour, and Kramer fb 464, Jordan high 392, Commun- had charge of the business meetberth, the total number seeking' in the shops. Mr. Stocking is also a Malmberg at noon recess. 36 this office is now seven. Six wm. and program the Following ing. 1. House ity Our police department does all 1 be nominated in the primary elec· 1 d I Bl ffd 1 C were bus driver. refreshments Of the total circulation, juve- meeting, that it can to curb this mena_ce.l On Monday, Oct. 13th, the foloup e ae U A block printing press an a nile books led with a total of served. tion on October 21, and three of . d SO years kiln for making ceramics. have M The children are const~ntly bemg lowing new books will be . added 13 ,615 , while there was a total the nominees will be elected at been bought for the applied art 1 arrle drilled in safety habits, though to the Salt Lake county library, 2833 Often they forget. the exception of. the 1 Mr· and Mrs ·. George Newbold the general election on November of Opening Meeting Slated c1asses. w·th fiction, adult non of 10•018 adult """idvale collection: I the branch's own; 2131 m kiln at the B. Y. U., is satd to of Bluffdal_e, Will ~elebrate their 4th. You, Mr. and Mrs. Driver, must! THE HOLLOW CHEST, by fiction, 5596 reference books, and By Sandburr Camp ! 50th weddmg anmversary WedThe opening meeting and so-l be the only one in the state. S h 1 Phoebe A. Taylor. A mystery 352 magazines. not forget! Please!. 00 Sixty-five students-forty-seven nesday, October 15. On Tuesday LOCAL LIBRARIANS s., story that piles up the fun and! There was a total of 600 new · 1 of the Sandburr Camp, -The Mtdvale c the to- ~:ughters of Utah Pioneers, will girls, and eighteen boys-are en- ' evening, ~ rece~tion wil~ be held TO ENTERTAIN FOR k. . excitement to a new pitch. ·- V · · ·- . MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE patrons registered, ma mthg t 0 t 1 be held Friday, October 17, at 2 rolled in Mr. Olsen's five classes. I, for the tmmed.late family, and • There are two kinds of fnends; f th ouple STATE DELEGATES t a' e tal 17,450 to date. Of " · friends who are friends be-1 e c . · After he was knocked out dur- 1 brothers a~d SIS er~. o nd en·o AFFAIR, by Jud1th Kelly. An 449 were children, 199 were wo- p. m. at the home of the presi. the The Salt Lake County Library relatives for house "open An game the of quarter first the ing on Jensen, L. Elfleda Mrs. dent men were d mar. J Y absorbing story of modern cause they like you a 52 your company, a~d the fnends ~ riage, ·full of feeling . . . an hon- m;;h:nhighest patron ~egistration Mal~ street, with Mrs. Veloy B. against Tooele Friday, Jack Sil- i and friends will be held Wednes~ staff will be the hostesses to the: cox still c_laims he can't remem- 1 ~ay from 1 ~- m. ~0 4 p. I?· anb librarians from all parts of the who are your fnends because 1 est effort to face present-day sit- were elementary loans making a 1 Allsop as assisting hostess. t hey want something you have, e state at an open h ouse recept•ton be· 1m the evenmg dmner will k 1 d t " · t d . 1 any th mg tha t t oo P ace her e The lesson will be presen t tal of 177 while 71 new regt . 1 b 1 uahons an ma ena s. ALL OF THEIR LIVES, by My- i~trants regi~tered at Midvale, 53 under the supervision of Mrs . tween then and the half, although 1 served for the children and ~and and tea at the Salt Lake county either your help or ~: e~Ia s~i~ he was in the midst of the battle children of Mr. and ~rs. ew- library in Midvale Friday, Oc· stanc:. The lasthva;~e [ ;s as. a ron Brinig. This colorful and dra- 1 at Madison 43 at Monroe 35 at Pearl R. Shaw. bold. All ~nctions :'1ll be held tober 10, from 9 p. m. to 11 p. m., Special musical numbers will every minute. matic new novel follows the I . g 31 ~t Blaine 30 at West a nu~sance as t e Irs ype IS at the family home m Bluffdale. it has been announced by Mrs. parallel but totally different ca- J~:~a~ and 20• at Bin,gham. At the be given under the direction of bleTshslengf.ri·endship that has Newbold Mr. and Mrs. DAY REGISTRATION Mrs. and Stapley Madge Mrs. b women. two of reerse be to the Ruth Vine Tyler, Salt Lake coun· 15 1891 . were b other libraries, totals were e. S fed With favors is never worth m • er. Octo married TUESDAY HELD BE TO Sorenson. B. Elizabeth anMan by CITY, CAPITAL Logan Utah ty librarian and president of the 1 L D s t low 20. . the value of the favors. . · Utah Library association. ' emp e m Every member and those inter~oz. The ~essage of this exp1os- 1 Two new libraries were opened ... _ V ... _ They are the parents of 10 . c~il- , Mrs. Alf Gunn of Salt Lake, the IN LOCAL DISTRICTS t d Ye Ed 1ve novel IS one that can not during the month One at Irving ested are urged to attend. . dren, eight of whom are hvm~.l woman member of t)'le Salt Lake . . Following the October meet· d d b A b d. · · • N A. Pterson presen e They are Mrs. Charles Dansie I county library board, and Mrs. C. UnregiStered. voters Y mer- I junior high school at Holladay, l·ng the camp will hold their e tsregar e with. two of the most gigantic pof G L t the c1ty electwn t b ll t t • and the library at South ~ordan. tatoes that we have ever seen. An reen o J. Welch, wife of Mayor Welch, es er Mrs. Lewis, . m s o a cas o_ of Friday second the RENFREW FLIES AGAIN, by The library at Holladay IS open meetings . t a cross between 1 . j wtll have an opportumty to reg- I Bluffdale, Wilford Newbold of f M"dvale will preside at the th d Laurie Y. Erskine. In this excit- 1 exc usive vane y, t 1ble ' ff"cers of the ister in their voting districts next Klamath Ore· Mrs. Norman Kidd to daily from 9 a. m . to 4 p. m . an each mon · t• a Russet and a Royal, the tubers . . .ea a . ., ' . 1 d The execeu Ive o I are said to be the best "eating" I~g story Renfrew take~ . upon from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on We~The Salt Lake county library Pierson is htmself the dangerous miSSion of nesdays. At South Jordan the ll- S db r Camp met Tuesday aft- Tuesday, October 14, an agam Declo, Idaho; Mrs. Orson LtttleM t t . . g ' brary is open from 9 a . m. to 4 erannoonurat the home of Mrs. Jen-11 onP Tuesday, hOctober . mmm . 1aw and ord er m r. grower of, restormg a oes po k has two members as officers of f A Cal.if.; FMrs. t d 2~. the last field of Marysville, Lake county Only S alt grown. 0 vo e 0 or me_ncan Okey Kenneth m . w ersons the, for made 9 Were f Plans Sen When Id h · the state association: Mrs. Tyler, ld f B d 1 dy reg 1 1 t . I p. m. on week days and rom this variety. The samples brought camps. rl ge, . a o. president, and Mrs. Louise Critch• o - Alvin Newbo EARLY AMERIC~, by Mil- a . m. to 9 p.m. on Thursdays, ac- season's work. A most interesting ~enera e ec Ion are ~ ~ea to us are about seven inches long program is outlined and it is, l~tered for the muniCipal elec- They also have 40 gra~dchtldren l low, secretary-treasurer. and approximately three inchesl dred M. Pace. A _biograph~ ~f cording to Mrs. Tyler. ho ed that all interested take ad- bons, but . persons wh~ have I and four great-grandchildren. Paul Revere for children whtch IS S ds' S t . d. COMMUNITY METHODIST of the outstanding lesson changed tlieir addresses smce last I pt W as colorful and dramatic as fiem lame er. orne pu . CHURCH A . M 1 year and those who have moved M van age omen Republican Midvale Second Ward Albert Steiner. Pastor ~ into 'the city, or who have become rs. nnle a strom course to be offered. Plan Opening Meet tion. of age since last November, must Awaits 80th Birthday • IN A SNUFFBOX, Friends and members of the Teacher The Women's Republican club S Elizabeth Emmett. A story of To Stage Fine Program bySECRET Mrs. Annie Malstrom, who will Methodist church are urged to atregister in order to qualify for emlnary hold a pert Quaker miss, who finds of Salt Lake county will · d h 1 T0 Speak Here Sunday vo f m g. A chorus of 50 voices from services regucelebrate her 80th birthday an- tend ts e dSun ay herself leading anything but a thei·r I·nl.ti·al meeting of the seah 1 t 10 •t are 1 · M.d R · Salt Lake Gity will be featured 1 1 1 a. m. • niversary Sunday, will be hon- ar Y· un ay sc oo a va e Cl Y egtstrars ~n . Mr. Royden Braithwaite, seminquiet life, in her serious sur- son Monday, October 13, at 7:30 There is a meeting for young h" h as follows: .D1str1ct 307- Mrs. E1-l t• d. in a musical program at the Mid1 Worship . m . p 6:45 at people the at house" "open an at ored avenu-e: Third 95 Edlund, 1een Ig Jordan the at teacher ary wna Congrega Sandy the p. m. at vale Second ward Sunday evening roun mgs. l ESKIMOS, HUNTERS 0~ THE church, it has been announced by! school, will be the guest s~eaker District 308-Mrs. J. L. Steadman, I home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl service at 7:30 p. m . when the at 6:30 p. m. pastor ..will bring a Gospel mes. The public is cordially invited ARCTIC, by Dorothy J. Sickels, I Mrs. Glen W. Richards, president, at the services at the Midvale 76 Allen street: District 311- Mrs. Tripp, on Forbush ~venue. Friends and relatives are m - sage. Second ward Sunday evening at Hilma Wiles. 170 Second avenue. to hear this fine program and at- and INDIANS, HUNTERS OF who will be in charge. vited to call at the Tripp home THE PLAINS, by the sa~e au-, An outline of the season's work 6:30 p. m. Music will be furntend the service. Sunday between the hours of : ther. Two attractive and mform- will be given and the various ished by the Singing Mothers of 3 ANNOUNCED CANDIDATES 1 Milk Bottle Caps, 5~c for ~00 committees will be voted upon. the ward. HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER ative picture books. For Mayor: C. J. Welch; Geo. . m . p 6 and office Sentmel The quality. Best announces also Richards Mrs. KITTEN, TOM OF TALE THE TO ADDRESS KIWANIS CLUB A. Wright. I • by Beatrix Potter. Small chil- the annual luncheon and card so-, EAST JORDAN ST AXE M.I.A. For 4-year councilman: H. G. Peter L. Dow, of the Utah state dren will love this adorable little! cial sponsored by the Women's TO HOLD DANCE OCT. 14 Tempest; Thos. P . Culleton. The East Jordan stake M.I.A.I Republican club to be held Monhighway patrol, will be the prin- book. j For 2-yea.r councilman: Kelvin • • . PETER CHURCHMOUSE, by day, October 20, at 1 p . m. at will sponsor a dance Tuesda~, 1 Aylett, M. S. Peterson, The city council at the regular! pa~nt. the walls of the adJacent cipal speaker at next Monday's Margot Austin. This amusing pic- the Congregational church par- I October14 at 9 p.m. at the Union Arnold C. Troester, George ward amusement hall. A fine or- meeting Tuesday night, approved; bmldmgs, and_ to install an e?meeting of the Midvale Kiwanis ture-story book for three-to-six ' lors in Sandy. w. Strom, Kenneth Hand, Those desiring to attend are I chestra has been engaged to fur- a project to im?_rove the parking: ~ranee on Mam street, and extts club. After the meeting, members year-olds is the sort youngsters Robert Wallace, Tyler R. lot on North Mam street. The ac- m the rear of the lot. asked to make reservations by nish the music, it is reported. never get enough of. will enjoy bowling in Murray. Merle Taylor, executive secreVincent. Improveme~t of the parking l~t, The dance is being given for tion followed the presentation of calling Mrs. Glen w . Richards at tary of the Utah State Press assoAdd Defense Savings Bonds to~ Midvale 211, or Mrs. Edwin Sund the "Special Interest" classes in a petition, requesting th.is project, with conve_ment entr~nces, will For Recorder: Lawrence A. ciation, was the speaker last your investments. Serve your at Midvale 265. Mineer. the stake. An invitation is ex-~ by sever~! Midvale bu~mess men. I ~rove an a:d to shopping n:otorMonday, when the club observed country and conserve your earnAccordmg to tentative plans, 1 ~sts, and ~111 help _local busmess, For Treasurer: Louis E. Goff. tended to all married people to the city proposes to clean and 11t was pomted out m the petition. ;..._ _......,_..............__ _ _ _ __ Subscribe for The sennnel now. attend the affair. National Newspaper Week. ings. Jordan Machine Shop OperateS Day and N lght County Library d 29 000 L I oane B k LasI M nth I s I I I Agnes Stewart Ta lks on Fash•IOnS AI Club Meeflng I 1 I . I l New Books Added At Local Ll. brary I I I ~ho w~sh !~!~~~ I I I I I I I L k• p Ctty to Improve ar tng otl --------------1 I I I |