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Show ; LOCAL NOTES . A meeting of Fraternal Order Or-der of Eagles will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 16, it is announced H. R. Gust, secretary. The auxiliary will have their regular meeting the same evening with Mrs. W. C. Thomas as hostess. A canyon party at Maxfield's lodge in Big Cottonwood canyon on August 1 complimented Pfc Richard W- Lyon and his cousin, Helen Torkelson, a Red Cross worker at Letterman hospital, San Francisco. Members of the David C. Lyon and F. C. Torkelson, Torkel-son, Salt Lake, families were present. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Nackos and children of Pocatello, Ore., visited Tuesday with Mr. Nackos' father, Charles Nackos of Cop-perfjeld. Cop-perfjeld. Hep Kat Haven, the 'Teen club, completely renovated by a thorough scrubbing and polishing, polish-ing, was open for business Monday Mon-day night. President Bud Jones reports that 30 members turned out to refurbish the club, A new feature now planned is the candy bar, soon to be installed. An automobile which belongs to Paul Stott of Murray, left on the uptown Main street parking lot, coasted backward into the large three-paned front window at Utah Power and Light company's com-pany's office at 115 p.m. Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Stott had left his machine ma-chine and walked into the hospital hos-pital before it began its unguid-ed unguid-ed movement across the street. Horace T. Gocftrey of Union was named president of Jordan school district board of education educa-tion at the August 2 meeting of the board at the administration offices at Sandy. He succeeds Dr. Paul S. Richards, recently resigned re-signed as Bingham's representative. representa-tive. Rex T. Tripp, named to succeed Dr. Richards on the board, is the new chairman of the finance committee. R. S. McClintock of Spokane, Wash., arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday on business. Joining him Sunday for a visit at Park City were Mr. and Mrs. L. C Amsden. Mr. McClintock was in Bingham Tuesday. |