| Show SALT LAKE CITY BRIEFS BR Nazis Hold fold Much European Metal Says Head of Min es as School I Most Mot of the mineral resources of Europe are now nazi-controlled nazi Dr Robert S. S Lewis head of the University of Utah school of mines told a meeting of the Utah Scottish Scottish Scot- Scot tish ish Rite bodies Thursday night at the Masonic temple East South Temple street He said Germany Is definitely I independent in iron and zinc Dr Lewis said the only thing that stands in the way of nazi domination of all mineral resources I. I is s control of the seas by Britain and the United States He added that these two powers still have access to three-fourths three of the worlds world's minerals and it is this control control control con con- which will finally decide the war Will Discuss Programs Mrs Dorothy Lewis vice president of the he Radio Council on Childrens Children's Programs will speak at an all all- day meeting Monday at the Hotel Utah for educators church and recreation leaders and chairmen of committees on child welfare and education for Salt Lakes Lake's women's women's wo Wl- wo- wo mens men's clubs She is conducting a wide nation-wide survey for the Na Na- National National National Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Broadcast- ers to sound out public opinion on juvenile radi programs Antiwar Speaker State Speaker State Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator William A. A Dawson R R. Davis Davis Davis Da Da- Da- Da vis will advocate America Staying Staying Staying Stay Stay- ing Out of Foreign Wars at a Utah chapter meeting of the America Amer Amer- America ica First committee in the Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New- New house hotel at 8 p. p m m. Friday I Students Featured South high school forensic students discussed Building Strength in American Democracy Thursday night at a Newhouse hotel meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Women's Women's Wo Wo- mens men's clubs Projects Approved Three Approved Three Utah W P A projects had been approved Friday in Washington D. D G. G as follows Ferron Emery county street and sidewalk improvements Hyrum cemetery work worl and Orangeville street improvements improvements improvements im im- Conclude Meeting A Meeting A public meeting at the city and county building Thursday evening brought to a close a semiannual convention convention convention conven conven- tion of the Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance tion Demonstrate New Lighting LightIng- Fluorescent lighting was demonstrated demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- at length by experts from the General Electric company at ata a dinner meeting mee ing Thursday night at the Hotel Hotel Utah attended j by more than electrical firm representatives representatives representatives rep rep- in the Salt Lake region re re- re gion The conference was arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged by Ernest L. L Dee sales manager at Salt Lake Speakers were C. C O. O Brandel assistant general general general gen gen- eral sales manager lamp department department department depart depart- ment Walter illuminating illuminat illuminat- ing engineer and Arthur Loewe director light conditioning Plans for Parade Members of Salt Lake Canadian Legion post have signified their intention of marching as a unit in the Armistice Armistice Armistice Armi Armi- stice day parade in Salt Lake it had been announced Friday Will Attend Meeting Raymond Meeting Raymond J J. J Mueller principal of St. St Johns John's Evangelical Lutheran c church h u r c h school will leave Friday night for Monte Vista Colo to attend a conference of teachers and principals principals pals of Lutheran parochial schools of Utah and Colorado Pastors of Lutheran churches in Ogden Mur Mur- ray and Provo are expected to re return return re- re turn soon from Amherst Colo re 1 where they attended a conference I which concludes Friday day I Religious Broadcast The Broadcast roa The cast The Lutheran Lutheran Lutheran Lu Lu- theran church of the air program program pro pro- gram will be broadcast t over more than stations in the United States South America and the Orient Sunday at 2 p. p m m. M MST S T the Rev F. F E Schumann pastor of St. St Johns John's Lutheran church said Friday JIlts Hits Wool Pact fact James A. A Hooper secretary of the Utah Wool Growers' Growers association said I Friday that piecemeal reduction i in tariffs by means of reciprocal trade agreements such as the recent recent recent re re- re- re cent tariff reduction on Argentine coarse wools is working contrary to the supposed administration policies to benefit domestic agri agri- culture J I Court Appoints Robert Aids Aids RobertL Robert L L. Cranmer Salt Lake Lake attorney attorney Friday Friday Fri Fri- day had been named law clerk to Justice James H. H Wolfe of the state supreme court gourt ourt succeeding George J. J Ross who is taking a position with Remington Arms company Miss Murle Williams formerly of the tax commission staff was appointed stenographer in the court succeeding Miss Beverly Beverly Beverly Bev Bev- erly Montague resigned Daughter Born orn Birth of a daughter Karren to Dr and Mrs Ralph B B. Cloward of Honolulu T. T H. H was announced Friday by Mr and Mrs Herman L. L Bauer parents of Mrs Cloward Dr and Mrs Cloward are former University University University sity of Utah students and have been in Honolulu for four years Forum Sets Meet Meet Government Government economics and finance will be discussed discussed discussed dis dis- dis- dis cussed at an open forum meeting Saturday at p. p m. m in the city and county building according to George A A. Udell chairman Baptists Baptists Plan Party Party Party-A A fun and frolic party will be held by members of Baptist Young Peoples People's Peoples People's Peoples People's Peo Peo- ples unions in Murray Rio Grande Taylor avenue Magna and Burlington Burlington Burlington Bur Bur- lington Baptist churches Friday at 8 p p. p m. m at the Burlington church 1400 Indiana av avenue nue To Give Tests Tests Tests-As As an observance observance observance ance of National Hearing week October 19 to 25 the Salt Lake Society for the Hard of Hearing will vIll give pure tones audiometer tests to all hard of hearing persons persons persons per per- sons particularly children at Civic Center South Main street to determine hearing loss The tests will be given Monday Wednesday and Friday 3 to 5 p.m. p.m. p.m. p. p m. m and Thursday 7 to 9 p. p m. m I City Allows Claim Claim City City commIssIoners commissioners commissioners com com- missioners Friday had allowed a I compensation for N N. A. A Havercamp Havercamp Havercamp Ha- Ha for several years water commissioner for Parleys Parley's canyon creek primary owners covering the years 1939 and 1940 To Fete Authors Struthers Burt and his wife Katharine Newlin Newlin Newlin New- New lin Burt both noted authors will willbe willbe willbe be feted at a reception at 8 p. p m. m Friday at the Art Barn 54 Finch lane by members of the League of Utah Writers En route from their ranch in Jackson Hole country country coun coun- try to their winter home in North Carolina the Burts are guests of Mr and Mrs Harold P P. Fabian of ot Holladay Observes Anniversary James Anniversary James P. P Hansen who served three terms as mayor of Ephraim and has been beena a resident of Salt Lake City for a number of years was honored at ata a dinner marking his bIrthday birthday birthday birth bIrth- day anniversary Thursday at the home of his daughter Mrs 0 O. C. C LeCuyer 1449 Bryan avenue |