Show I Salt Lake Briefs Briefs I A C CHRISTMAS RIST PAGEANT The Saviour Kin King will be presented for forthe the Twenty first the he second time In ward vard hall hail at p. p m. m Sunda Sunday The pageant written and produced by Mrs firs George N. N Curtis was presented the he first time last Sunday DANCE AND MUSICAL l programs will b be presented at p. p m. m Saturday Satur Satur- Salt SaIl Lake Cheer day ay as a part of the week cek program The musical program featuring the Civic orchestra will be beven given ven at West high school An Evening Evening Evening Eve Eve- ning With the Dance will be given at So South th high school CATHOLIC C CHILDREN ILDREN of St. St Vincents Vincent's parish were entertained entertained en en- Friday night at the annual Christmas party sponsored sponsored sponsored spon spon- by the girls' girls sodality sociality and the Sunday school teachers Most Rev Re James E. E Kearney bishop of the Salt SaIl Lake Lak diocese spoke poke RELIEF in Box Elder Eler El El- der er county will vill be discussed by the chamber hamber of commerce a agricultural committee some time next week Gus P. P Backman secretary has an- an AMERICAN FARM I BUREAU willbe wille will willi willibe be e represented at the annual roundup round round- up p of the Wyoming State Farm bureau bu bu- reau sau at LaramIe January 12 10 by Tracy R R. Welling secretary of the bY Utah tah State Farm Bureau federation The he national organization requested Welling Veiling represent it at the meeting and asked that he discuss the Ut Utah h cooperative marketing plan as well wen as other subjects I LOW MASS l' will be celebrated New Years fears day in the Cathedral of the Madeleine by the Most Rev James E. E Kearney bishop of the Catholic diocese diocese dio- dio cese of Salt Lake at a. a m m. Other masses will be celebrated in the cathedral cathedral ca- ca thedral at a. a ra m 1030 a. a m. m and noon oo a. a A WILL disposing of and which included Jack Eaton former fonner Salt alt Lake resident as a beneficiary was made by a man who was insolvent eat ent nt according to dispatches from New ew York The will was made by Dr George Gcorge corge Alfred Lawrence neurologist arid and nd was written the day he died His estate consisted of but debts against it totaled more than twice that hat amount dispatches said MAIL THEFT charges against Pierre de 23 will be considered con con- dered by a federal grand jury He waIved preliminary hearing Friday He c is charged with stealing a 10 check belonging to Miss Edna Swenson Swen Swen- son on from a mail box at First aye ave nue ue Wednesday GEORGE A. A MIX city p passenger enger agent jent of the Western Pacific railroad at t Sacramento Cal Cat formerly city passenger agent in the Salt Lake of- of flee fIce cc of the company compan is spending the holidays here with friends E. E A. A KLIPPEL JR who has been general agent of the local passenger department of the Union Pacific for tor tormore more than a year left Saturday evening evening eve eve- ning for Omaha Neb to assume his new ew duties as assistant general passenger pas pas- enger agent of the system succeeding succeed succeed- Ing ng 1 L. L E E. Omer Orner C C. H. H is expected to arrive here next week to replace Mr KlippeL CHARLES R. R MABEY national vice ice commander of the American Legion Legion Lesion Le Le- gion sion has been invited to speak before be be- tore fore ore several of the posts of the Montana Mon Mon- tana ana department He will go to Helena on n January 6 where he will vill address a large gathering and then will visit several everal other cities C CHIEF STOREKEEPER Allen A A. Goodwin who was formerly attached to o the United States destroyer Chanler Chan dier ler has reported to the Salt Lake district navy recruiting office fox for duty uty He will relieve Storekeeper Hugo E. E Miller who will complete h hb hh shore duty in January FAREWELL testimonial for Gotlieb Breitling who will leave soon for the Swiss-German Swiss mission of the L. L D. D S S. S church hurch will be held Sunday at 63 p. p m. m in the Mill Creek L. L D. D S. S wan ward chapel hapeL William J J. J Guest will speak and music will be furnished by the Thorpe family Oscar Roth Jessie and a ward quartet LAST RITES will be conducted for Francis Robinson retired Salt Lake carpenter and contractor Sunday at 11 1 a. a m m. m at the Deseret mortuary under un un- un der cr the direction of B Bishop shop Matthew N. N Asper Burial will be in City cemetery He died at hi his home West vest Fourth North street Thursday of f a heart attack FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs Dollie Luella Thompson Ayres wife of f the Rev Rollin H. H Ayres pastor of the he First Methodist Episcopal church will be conducted Sunday at p. p m. m in ill n the church S Second ond South and Second Sec Sec- ond nd East streets Burial will be in the Mt Ht Olivet cemetery She died Friday in n a local hospital of a throat tion on INTEREST COUPONS on bonds of ofie the ie Home Owners' Owners Loan corporation due ue after ater January 1 I may be cashed at t all federal reserve banks or any of f their branches C C. Clarence Nes Nes- len en assistant state manager was in in- ormed in a telegram from the corporation corporation corpo- corpo ration headquarters at Washington KANE COUNTY land total ing lag acres will be withdrawn withdrawn with with- drawn from Irom rom entry by the federal federal fed fed- eral government and leased to the count county dispatches from Washington said Saturday The Theland Theland Theland land Is located in the scenic area of the county and contains con con- thIn several everal famed tamed na natural tura bridges I RIVER NAMES will be placed on all 11 bridges in Utah l If the state ro rod road d commission carries out the request of f the Utah Pioneer Trails Traits and Landmarks association John D. D Giles I secretary of the association urges the proposaL |