| Show CITY BRIEFS Women's Clubs Board Slates Dinner Meeting The executive board of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs will hold a dinner meeting Sunday at p. p m. m at Hotel Utah to discuss various phases of the emergency session for the annual meet scheduled for Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day and Tuesday at the hotel ac accordIng according according ac- ac cording to Mrs P. P A. A Naisbitt publicity chairman Saturday Registration for the emergency session will wili start at a. a m. m Monday with the formal opening slated for a. a m. m in the junior ballroom The first days day's confab will include an address of welcome by Mrs W. W R R. Carter president of Salt Lake district with response by Mrs Sterling Sterling- M. M Ercanbrack president of the federation Mayor Earl J. J Glade will make the principal principal principal prin prin- cipal address The afternoon session which convenes at 2 p. p m. m will hear various reports on postwar problems problems problems lems public health public welfare and reciprocal trade agreements The first day meet will conclude with the annual Informal banquet scheduled for 6 30 p. p m. m PROMOTIONS lOTIONS ANNOUNCED Promotion of Thomas M. M Benoist Benoist Benoist Be- Be Ninth service command headquarters officer and James F. F Schooley Fort Douglas Dougas supply di director director di- di rector from captain to major was announced Saturday by Maj Benoist is inspector and technical adviser to the commands command's commands command's com eom mands mand's maintenance division di director di- di rector Maj Schooley has been post director of supply since January January January Jan Jan- uary 1914 VETERANS GUARD P W O 0 All reception stations in the Ninth service command have been di directed directed di- di to reassign returned overseas overseas overseas over over- seas veterans who remain in servIce service service ice to guarding prisoner of ot war var bases and branch camps whenever whenever when when- e ever r possible Ft Douglas officers officers officers cers announced Saturday FOOD PRICES GAIN GAIN Foods Foods in Salt Lake City average an overall overall overall over over- all gain of 9 in price during the month ended April 15 Louis M. M Solomon regional director of the bureau of labor statistics re reported reported reported re- re ported Saturday Beef veal and chicken prices were up 13 fresh fruits and vegetables up 32 0 and eggs were down 18 CLOTHING DRIVE More DRIVE More than 95 of the Ibs bs contributed ted by Salt Lakers in the recent clothing drive was usable able James C. C Hill general drive chairman and J. J Allan Crockett campaign coordinator said Saturday CE CENTENARIAN TE ARIAN DANCES DANCES- Joseph C. C Manning took time off from his dancing party Friday night to explain that he had just I gotten a good start start both both in life i and anti the evening evening- doings as he celebrated his birthday The party was held at the American Legion hall hail South and Vest West Temple Y F A ORDERS HIKE An order has been issued permitting a 10 increase in the amount of total milk fat which may be used in manufacture of ice cream and other frozen dairy foods during during dur dur- ing June because of seasonally high milk production David H. H All All- red district representative war food administration said Satur Satur- day TO HOLD RECITAL RECITAL-A A large number of students of Grace Nixon Stewart will present a dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic recital Saturday at 7 p. p m. m in Twelfth ward vard L D S chapel E. E 1st South it was an an- flounced Recently returned from the tho European theater of operations Maj Gen David hl McCoach Jr 58 fiS assumed command Saturday of the tho Sixth service ser command In Chicago said word received here Prior to going overseas G Gen n. n McCoach l was commanding general Ninth service command with headquarters at Fort lort Douglas EXERCISES II H HELD E L D Commencement Com Corn exercises for 73 graduating graduating graduating grad grad- seniors at Murray high school were held Friday evening at atthe atthe atthe the school E. E V. V prin prin- cipal |