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Show LIEUTENANT STEWART W. HOOVER of Black-foot, Black-foot, Ida., first intermountain officer to be kilted in action. Lieutenant Hoover, son of Dr. C. A. Hoover, was reported in the casualties sent out by General Pershing March 1. i t -v hi -v "vV ? ' OR. G011US TO SPEI1T Oliffl Noted Chicagoan Will Address Ad-dress Bonneville Club on March 19. Announcement was mad yesterday by the board of governors pf the Eonnevdlle club that Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, president presi-dent of the Armour Institute of Technology Tech-nology at Chicago, noted clergyman and lecturer, has accepted an invitation to deliver a.n address before the Bonneville club In Salt Lake at its dinner ou the evening of Tuesday, March 19. An invitation was sent to the rioted speaker some time ag-o by the governors of the club and he wrote that he would be glad to address the club at a date some time this month. He was then askeJ to set a date that would suit his convenience conven-ience and bis reply' was received yesterday. yes-terday. The coming of Dr. Gunsaulus is looked forward to by the board of governors and members of the club as an important event, as he is one of the most widely known lecturers in the country today and will have a message of importance to deliver de-liver to his hearers here. Dr. Gunsaulus was formerly pastor of the famous Plymouth church in Chicago and more recently pastor of Central church, Chicago, He has been head of the Armour Institute of Technologv since 1S33. He is the author of a number of widely read and well-known works. |