| Show GIRL SCOUT LEADERS SET MONTHLY SESSION S News Briefs of Salt Lake City S BARNACLES WILL HEAR ADDRESS ON RUSSIA VV S S S SS SS S 6 S qu S 5 5 S S 4 DR DE FRANCIS W. W Announces N Y 1 A Qualifications A RECEPTION and entertainment entertain I entertain ment for all members of ot the First Presbyterian church who have joined In the tho last five years will vill be given Friday at atS at'S 8 p. p m. m in the church said the tho Rev T. T G. G Lilley pastor Thursday The pastor announced that Earle Earie F. F Gardemann has been appointed teacher of ot a religious class for persons of ot university age The class will meet every Sunday in the church sanctuary at a. a m. m DR FRANCIS W. W l I Utah director of ot the national youth administration Thursday had received received re re- re- re word from Washington D.C. D.C. D.C. D. D C. C that all 93 high schools in the state have havo qualified for aid under the N NY Y A program Among schools qualifying were vere four private schools the Wasatch academy at Mt Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant the Sacred Heart academy and St. St Josephs Joseph's school in Ogden and nd the B. B Y U. U high school at Provo MONTHLY l meeting of ot the Girl Scout Leaders association will be conducted at p. p m. m Thursday at the home of ot Mrs George H. H Short 1361 Stratford avenue A QUOTA of 24 men of the to o be enrolled in the C C C this month has been given Utah an Associated Press dispatch from Washington D. D C. C said Thursday The rho enrollments are to replace men who vho have taken private employment employ employ- ment nent or oi left the corps at the close of ot the period I BOY nOY 18 Denver cyclist making a mile trip stopped in Salt Lake City Wednesday night I II homeward bound hound on the last stage I of if his journey He pedaled here from San Francisco in eight days OFFICERS of ot the Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers' Grocers association I will discuss the organizations organization's legislative leg leg- program aimed primarily at enforcing fair trade practices at ata ata S a a P. meeting at 8 p. p m. m Thursday at S the chamber of comm commerce MISS FERN DALBY who recently recent recent- S ly returned from a visit to Russia will address the writers' writers gro group p of the Barnacles at 8 S p. p m. m Thursday in the Art Barn Two original stories will be read TIlE HIE FIRST issue of the Scribe South high schools school's newspaper will be distributed October 15 Marguerite Marguerite Mar Mar- gu rite Moyes Moves editor said Thurs Thurs- day S. S J. J DENNY had been acquitted Thursday by a district court jury on a of ot charge involuntary man man- slaughter The verdict was re returned re- re returned turned late Wednesday in Judge James W. W McKinneys McKinney's court after nearly four hours' hours deliberation The complaint was based on a traffic accident last July 3 in which an automobile driven by Mr Denny collided with another driven by Delbert Delbert Del- Del Delbert bert Peterson at Indiana avenue and Redwood road Mr Peterson was killed DAN WOODS 36 found guilty by District Judge Oscar W. W McConkie of stealing 90 worth of tools from McKinley school last July 12 will be sentenced October 10 Woods waived a jury and consented to be tried b before fore the judge SALT LAKE LAI JEWRY Thursday were observing Succoth festival of S tabernacles with services at the Congregation Montefiore and Congregation Con Con- Sharry Supplementary Supple Supple- Supplementary services in a featured fea fea- featured fea- fea the festival observance which 1 will end Friday evening MONTHLY l meeting of ot the League o of f Western Writers will be held at al oI the Art Barn at p. p m. m Monday S S S S 5 S SSt i i S. S I I REV T. T G. G LILLE Announces Reception for Churchgoers |