Show WEST HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL R. R R. R 0 O. T. T C C. OFFICERS NAMED News Briefs of Salt Lake City LEAGUE LEADER TO ADDRESS MEETING r i tl i L. L 1 7 w J H. H i fl w I 0 1 ft r J f fm m f w it o 11 i- i B 0 y yI I I WI W j A y r. y r f t y M f I r m rifi 0 j. j Y i l' l J. J 0 1 ti o J MRS NOBLE NOBL l lIn In charge of nurse nurses nurses' open house p TIlE THE TILE SALT LAKE VISITING VISITING Nurses Curses association will hold open open house on the sixth floor of the chamber of commerce building Wednesday from 4 to 6 p. p m. m A committee in charge includes Mrs Noble Warrum Sr chairman Mrs W. W V. V S. S McQuilkin vice chairman Mrs E. E B. B Erwin Mrs Ernest Urien Mrs R. R S. S Collett Mrs Roy H. H Bitner Miss Katharine Butter and Mrs K M. M Hudson LIEUTEN LIEUTENANT T COLONEL JAY SKIDMORE promoted from the rank of captain Friday had been named commander of the West high school R. R O. O T T. C. C battalion Other permanent officers are Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Grover Rawlings company A commander Captain James Jackson Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son company B Captain Frank Cameron company C and Captain LeRoy JeRoy Dreschel company D. D OBSERVING teaching in the First and Second grades members of the primary education class of the College of St. St Wa the satch Thursday visited St. St Josephs Joseph's school at Ogden PLANS for future activities were discussed at a meeting of the Utah State Credit Union league in the Beason building Thursday night Karl S. S Little managing director was in charge v THE TIlE WEST HIGH SCHOOL Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan Cos Cos- club Thursday elected Bob Gould president Bob Bagley Bagley Bagley Bag- Bag ley vice president Mary Christensen Christen- Christen sen secretary and Harold Spencer business manager REPORTS on temple work willbe will willbe willbe be given and a musical program presented at a meeting of the Beesley Beesley Beesley Bees- Bees ley and Hancock Genealogical associations associations associations as as- at 4 p p. p m. m Sunday at the Beesley Music store 61 South Main street R R. D. D IER DEXHEIMER Colorado state superintendent of the Anti- Anti saloon league will speak at a public public public pub pub- lic meeting at 11 a a. a m. m Saturday at the Seventh Day Adventist church 1840 Eighth East street REPRESENTATIVE ABE MURDOCK MOO MILE DOCK DOCI Thursday telegraphed Har- Har L. L Ickes PW A chief asking early approval of a school building building build build- ing program in the South Sanpete district STUDENTS of West high school welding classes will make a trip Saturday morning through an oxygen oxygen oxygen oxy oxy- gen manufacturing plant in Little Cottonwood canyon Ernest V Voel- Voel oel- oel ker instructor has charge of the trip ERNEST BASHAM 37 of Fort Douglas Friday faced a day 90 term in county jail on a charge of furnishing liquor to two minor girls He pleaded guilty in district district district dis dis- dis- dis court where the case was before Judge Roger I. I McDonough on appeal from city court The judge granted a stay of execution execution execution tion until November 14 MEMBERS l of Salt Lake post No 2 American Legion heard an address address address ad ad- dress by Ab Jenkins Utah's speed driver at the regular post meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing in the chamber of commerce Thursday night Gus P. P Backman executive secretary of the chamber chamber chamber cham cham- ber told the history of the salt flats Clem S. S Schramm commander commander commander com com- mander presided RESERVE ARMY engineering officers of Salt Lake City me met Thursday night in the federal federa building for the first class night o of their school year Colonel K B B. Edmunds unit instructor of fed ff ar j t r r I. I A. A SMOOT Cites postal receipts receipts' increase airy and engineers of the Third reserve corps area was in charge of the meeting ENDOCRINE GLANDS GLANDS was the subject of an address to the club in the Newhouse hotel Thursday night by Dr Mildred Mildred Mildred Mil Mil- dred Nelson Dr Maud Callison discussed formation of clubs in other Utah cities POSTAL RECEIPTS for September Septem Septem- ber were 1741 per cent higher than for the same month a year ago and showed a greater percentage percentage percentage per per- of increase than for any month since 1929 it was reported by Postmaster I I. I A. A Smoot Fri Fri- day The increase was for a total of for the month |