Show 1 Salt Lake Briefs Br I THE TIlE NEW DEAL pEAL administration has placed th the country on a much sounder basis Senator William H. H King said Friday night at a Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic Second precinct the Madison school TRAINEES at the Citizens' Citizens Military Mill Mili tary Training camp at Fort Douglas resumed regular routine Saturday following following fol tol lowing their return Friday from an overnight hike to jerkins flat in Emigration Emi Era gration canyon DEMOCRATIC COUNTY vl vI C C e chairwomen of all nIl wards and pre pro and presidents of study groups were entertained by Mrs D. D W. W Mo Moffat Moffat fat and Mrs Henry H. H Blood Friday at the Town house TIlE THE OPERETTA Cinderella la la in was presented present present- ed Friday in the Irving junior high school by 45 Sugarhouse playground children under the direction of Miss Ivy Baker activity leader II H. A. A GOODFELLOW secretary of the he civil service board of examiners examiner Saturday announced open competitive tive ive examinations for for lor positrons in inthe inthe the weather bureau of the department department department depart depart- ment of agriculture and the Indian field service of the department of interior COMO COllO SPRINGS in M Morgan valey valley val val- ley ey will be the gathering place for postoffice of Utah southern south south- em ern ern Idaho western Wyoming and arid Nevada Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada at an outing August 4 and 5 it t was vas announced Saturday Al Cantonwine Cantonwine Cantonwine Can- Can of the Salt Lake Letter Carriers Carriers' Carriers Carriers' Carriers Carriers' Car Car- association and Darrel of the postoffice clerks are arc in charge of arrangements TRA TRAVELING in a ward bus 21 members of the Third L. L D. D S. S ward Saturday were en route to the Pacific northwest and Canada on a two weeks tour Bishop Sheldon R. R Brewster was in charge of the party OFFICERS of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Inc meeting Friday night at the chamber of commerce named Dr George W. W Middleton a member of the executive committee A SPECIAL pioneer program will willbe willbe be je given Friday at a meeting of the Salt SaIl Lake City Eagles aerie acne No 62 with Andrew Jenson assistant L. L D. D S. S church historian as the speaker it t was announced Frid Friday y OPENING a survey on medical needs in rural Utah questionnaires were being prepared Friday at the offices a of oL the Utah State Farm Bureau Bureau Bu Bu- Bu reau federation for distribution throughout the state The project is under the sponsorship of the home and community section with Mrs lola T T. Jensen president in charge I REQUEST of Senator William H H. King that the treasur treasury department accelerate its silver buying program will be considered at a conference Mond Monday y according to word from Washington Senator King said he was confident silver prices would reach within a r reasonable time APPROVAL of C C CC C work and organization organization or or- was expressed by Robert Fechner national director of em emer emergency r- r r- r gency conservation work when he hemet hemet met Brigadier Gen General ral Pegram Whit Whit- worth worthA commander of Fort Douglas in southern Utah this week General Genera Whitworth returned Friday following the meeting at Zion national park While Mr Fechner continued into Nevada j jJOHN t tJOHN JOHN M. M KNIGHT commissioner of public safety return returned d Friday from a business trip to Chicago bringing a story of the wild excitement excitement excite excite- ment which followed the slaying of John there last Sunday Commissioner r Knight on authority of his Salt Lake City police badge was admitted to the morgue in which DUlin Dillinger's ers er's body lay A REQUIEM MASS lASS for the repose of the soul of Chancellor Engelb Engelbert rt Dollfuss assassinated Wednesday in Austria will be sung Sunday at 10 a. a m m. at the St St. Vincents Vincent's Catholic church in Murray Rev Patrick Maguire Maguire Ma- Ma guire pastor of the church announced announced an Saturday The service is althe at al atthe atthe the request of former residents of Austria now residing in the parish WITH A. A B. B NASH Preston Idaho the eldest living son in charge descendants of Isaac D. D N Nash NaTh Sh L. L D D. S. S pioneer of 1849 1840 will hold a reunion July y 2 29 at Lagoon Lascon it was announced Saturday NOTIFICATION of appointment as a member of ot the resolutions committee committee com corn of the American Association of State Slate Highway Officials was received received re reo re- re Friday by Preston G. G Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son member of ot the state road commission com mission from rom O O. S. S Warden presIdent of the association BISHOP JOEL RICHARDS of the Twenty-seventh Twenty L L. D. D S. S ward announces announces an an- that Charles A. A Callis of the council of the twelve of the L. L D. D S S. S church will speak at sacrament servIces services servo Ices in the ward chapel P street Sunday at p p. p m. m An invitation to all interested to attend is extended ADJUTANT and Mrs J. J F. F Jackson i in lii 1 command of the Salvation Army in Salt Lake City for the past three years have been ordered to Colorado Springs Colo Cob it was announced announced an an- announced Saturday An An official off oW cial farewell will be conducted at the Salvation Army headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters East First South street Sunday I TilE THE STATE industrial commission Friday ordered payment of 1212 weekly to Mrs Josefina Ortega and four minor children as compensation for the death of her son Jesus Ortega The man who had been the famIly's family's fam fam- ilys ily's sole support since his father died In 1921 was killed May 1 19 w when en struck on the head by a small rock while working as a for A. A E. E MR AND MRS Joseph L. L Porter Fifth East street are the parents of a son born w Wednesday at the L L. D. D S. S hospital J. J FRED EVANS and Kenneth E E. Coombs will discuss The Sabbath Day Saturday or Sunday at the Wells L. L L. L D. D S. S ward Tuesday at p. p m. m officers have announced MENS MEN'S CLOTHING was stolen by thieves who took a box from the rear of a truck belonging to M. M A. A Scott City Kan Friday he told the police FIFTY CIGARS and four tour packages of were taken from the parked car of J. J A. A Bradle Taylorville Taylor Taylor- yule ville IlL parked on South Main street he told police Saturday HUNGRY PROWLERS John Ze- Ze kas 1430 South State street told police police po po- po lice Saturday stole five watermelons and other fruit from his stand Friday night BLANKETS tools and clothing were stolen during th the night from the garage of T. T W. W Jones East First South street he r reported ported to police ROBERT II H. HINCKLEY western ro regional ional representative of the F FER FERA E R RA RA A conferred Friday with Pierce Williams Wil Wile liams hams Washington D. D C. C national field representative of the F FER E R It A A. Mr Williams recently completed a survey of employment conditions In Inthe inthe the eastern states |