Show Salt Lake City Briefs A l IA MATINEE TI EE performance o of Sound Your Horn class play of the high school seniors of St. St Mar Mary Mary- W Wasatch of was WIS given Wednesday da afternoon for tor the children of Kearns Kearn's St. St Anns Ann's orphanage Members o of the cast included Miss MIS Lydia Peters Miss Joan Van Nort M Miss s Beth Frank Frank- Hn un Miss Frances France Case Miss Nellie Cosgrove Miss Mis Marguerite Murra Murray Miss Muriel Toombs Miss Violet Viole Miss Jean Herres am and Miss Jane Lak Lake A DAUGHTER W was born to Mr and Mrs Charles A. A ONeill O'Neill of Milwaukee Mil Mil- waukee Wis Vis recently according to word received in Salt Lake City Thursday Mrs ONeill O'Neill is the former for for- mer Miss Mary Edgeworth of ol Salt Lake City NEARLY CASES were handled b by the Family Service society in April without exceeding the bud budget et set by the community chest Miss Elizabeth McM McMechen hen executive secretary secretary sec see of of the Family Service announced announced an an- at a m meeting ting of the executive committee Wednesday In the Beau Brummel cafe care The next meeting will be held May 20 p. p m. m in inthe inthe the he home of Mrs Lynn Thompson BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER to Mr and Mrs Francis Fancis O. O Fogelberg of or Mt Ml Pleasant Peasant Monday at the L L. D. D S. S hospital hos- hos pita pital was announced Thursday Mrs Fogelberg formerly was Miss LeaOtta Lea Lea- Olta Otta Frazer of or Salt Lake City l IMPROVED CREDIT conditions were reported Thursday at a meeting of ol the food tood section of the thin ain Credit Mens Men's association in Beau Brummel cafe Frank S. S Withers chairman of the group presided at athe atthe atthe the he meeting SALT LAKE COUNTY TY wheat growers rowers will meet in the West Vest JorI Jordan Jor Jor- I dan school at- at 8 p. p m. m Monday to dis cuss CUS whether they want the A A A wheat production control program to continue V. V L. L Martineau county agricultural agent announced Thurs- Thurs day lay W W. W. W Owens assistant state director of agriculture will explain causes of the rise in wheat prices from rom 32 cents in 1932 1032 to 87 cents a bushel in 1934 whether there is a danger anger of a wheat shortage and what the he future prospects o of wheat exporting ex cx- porting arc are COMPLETING A SURVEY of home economics teacher training in Utah's three institutions of higher learning Miss Dora S. S Lewis federal regional agent gent for vocational education and home economics prepared Thursday to o return to Washington D. D C C. C Mrs Lewis visited the Brigham Young uni- uni at Provo Pro Thursday The Utah State Agricultural college at Lo Logan an was vas visited Wednesday and the University Uni Uni- of Utah Tuesday Mrs Lewis was vas accompanied by Miss Etta up state supervisor of home eco ceo She also alo conferred with Miss on plans for the regional conference of vocational workers of the he 11 western states Ma May 27 to June 1 L C. C S. S PULVER secretary of ot the Utah Stat State Museum association will discuss the life and work of the late lateon Don on Maquire at the college of St. St Wasatch thc at 8 p. p m. m Ma May 15 15 5 it was announced Thursday Th The extensive library and anthropological collection was presented to the col col- lege by Mr Maquire INTRODUCTION of ot new officers featured the annual Elks club smoker We Wednesday even evening in at their club- club rooms Ideals of Americanism were discussed by Arthur Woolley exalted exalted exalt- exalt ed d ruler of the Ogden club New NeV officers of of- will assume their duties June 5 acc according to Arthur E. E Lund exited ex cx- alted ruler More than persons attended the meeting CHIEF OE OF POLICE W. W L. L Payne will preside during a meeting of ot the he Antelope Island chapter of the International Footprint association association tion lon which will be held Thursday at t 8 p. p m m. at the chamber of commerce commerce com corn merce building Whether the chaper chapter chapter chap- chap ter er should participate in the annual annual an an- nual convention in in Los Angeles in inJune inJune June uno will vIll be discussed CLYDE A A. A EPPERSON EP- EP PERSON of ot U Utah Uta t a h director of the National EditorIal Editorial Edito Edito- rial association Sy was reelected for fora or ora a year one-year term by the New Now OrMi Orleans Orleans Or Or- r leans convention Mi according to won word received in Salt Sal Lake Lalie City Thurs Thurs- day Mr Epperson Epper Epper- son did not attend attend attend at at- tend the convention convention convention conven conven- tion but Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day was in Den- Den Mr l Epperson ver oer to attend the journalism week of the tho Un University of Colorado TilE THE OUTLOOK for the wool Industry industry in In- is far more promis promising n now than the winter months indicated according according ac nc ac- ac cording to F. F R Marshall s see sec C c r re e- e s tar tary of the Nation Nation- 1 Jl at Woo association who P received word that London wool auction aut lion ion sales ales resulted 5 In n prices from 10 10 to 15 per per cent in advance of last 1 auction quotations Mr Marshall said the he Japanese government gov government has completed com corn its pur pur- theses h cs of ot 4 illet rams in Utah Wyoming and Nc- Nc vada vaja Mr Ir Marshall l DR DAVID W. W HENDERSON Utah Idaho district governor for Kiwanis Ki Ki- I wanis International Thursday receIved received re re- re- re congratulations as IS a grand grand- father A cable from Berlin informed informed in in- formed him of the birth there of an pound eight-pound son to Mr and Mrs 1 David W. W Henderson Jr Mr Henderson Hender Render son is employed in the U. U S. S customs office in Berlin His wife is the former former for for- mer Miss Marietta McIntyre of ol Og Og- den SIX NEWLY ELECTED members of the junior chamber of ol commerce ce board of governors prepared Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day to meet with the six holdover members In the chamber building Monday noon to elect officers The new board members selected in a ballot which ended late Wednesday are Richard Beck Maurice Dusenberry ry Lloyd Llod F. F Sn Sneed d De Dc Lamar Holt Leon Jack Sweet and Bart R. R Parkin Parkin- son Holdover members are H. H E. E Sanders junior chamber president Glen E. E Howe Kimball I. I Jack Seth M. M Oberg and John W. W Giles ANNUAL FIELD DAY of the L. L D. D S S. S business college will be held FrIday Friday Fri FrI- day at Mueller park More than students are expected to participate in n the program of games hiking and swimming at Becks Beck's and Wasatch Springs Art Welch Ir Iris s Allen and Bonnie Bronn Brona arc are in charge of ar are ar- ar A DAUGHTER was born Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- da day morning to Mr and Mrs Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence S. S Barker Second avenue at the L. L D D. D S S. S hospital Mr Barker is a member of or The Salt Lake Tribune Trib Trib- une uric editorial star staff Mrs Barker i is the former Miss Maurine Christensen of American Fork POLICE THURSDAY Y were re requested requested requested re- re quested by Jerome Idaho authorities authorities ties to locate the family of Ted Mahling who died suddenly in Je Jerome Jerome Jerome Je- Je rome Wednesday morning Mahling supposedly was from Salt Lake City His relatives are asked to communicate with Chief of Police W. W L L. Payne MEMBERS of El Kalah temple Ancient An An- dent Arabic Order Nobles of or the Mystic Shrine and their ladies will wm hold their third annual dinner Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day night at Dick Gunns Gunn's cafe followed fol followed lowed by a theater party Proceeds of the dinner will vill b be contributed to the hospital for crippled children SALE OPPORTUNITIES presented presented presented pre pre- through the federal housing administration were explained to members of the club by Franklin D. D Richards F H A chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man at a meeting Wednesday evening eve eve- ning- ning ning-ln ning In the Newhouse hotel botel E E. E N. N Dean vice president presided |