Show Salt Lake Briefs I I Procedure TALKS on parliamentary dure by A. A M 1 Ferro president and Contracts by Joe P. P featured lea lea- the weekly meeting of the Ital ian American Civic league late Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day in the chamber of commerce A prize will be given for the best cleanup clean clean- up work done in a wide city campaign cam cam- campaign or of the organization tion closing April 28 it was announced ME MEMBERSHIP I of the Salt Lake local No Oil Refinery Workers was increased to with the initiation milia initia- lion tion of 75 new members at a meeting meet meet- ing or of the union Tuesday night in the Labor t temple mple SUSPENSION or of freight tariff increases in in- creases on Utah and Idaho honey shipments to midwest points dice dice- tive November 1 1 was announced Wednesday by Ernest D. D Salm SaIm secretary secre- secre tary of the Utah Citizens Citizens' Rate association asso following word received from the interstate commerce commission I Pending suspension of the rates a hearing on the tariffs wm be con con- i ducted Mr Sale said BRIGADIER GENERAl PEGRAM I WHITWORTH commander of Fort Douglas was 35 the principal speaker at a meeting ot of the Clarence E E. Allen post No Vet Vet- iS' iS n a crans of Foreign it Wars held Tues day at the w Eagles club Members Mem- Mem A j bers of the d 1 Infantry association i.- i. f. f hon tion were guests guests' I if at the meeting Observance e r van e e of s 0 I Army day AprIl 6 I it l I at Fort Douglas was outlined b by bythe d the general Gen Whitworth VARIOUS technical subjects were discussed by members of the National National Na- Na Chiropractic and X-Ra X Ray X-Ray club at the organizations organization's weekly meeting held Tuesday in the offices ot of Dr George A. A Wilson Boston Boston Bos- Bos ton bUilding Dr William W. W Scare presided OBSERVANCE ANCE o of Memorial day will be discussed by mem mem- hers bers of the United Veterans Veterans' council at a meetIng Wednes day at 8 p. p rn m. m at t the thc Newhouse hotel The council plans to sponsor a wide city observance 1 o of the day NO NOMINATION of officers will feature lea fea- lealure lure ture a meeting of the Elks lodge Wednesday at 8 p. p m. m in the Elks club George Liewellyn exalted ruler of the lodge announced Wednes Wednes- day The election will be held the first Wednesday In May PLANS for lor the expenditure of another an an- other on the state highway system were by the state road commission Wednesday when bids were advertised for the paving pa ot of the Provo Provo-Olmstead road in Provo canyon and the highway leading through Smithfield ROYAL ARCH MASONS Utah I chapter No I 1 will vill meet Wednesday at p. p m m. In the Masonic l temple Floyd Flod H. H Greene high priest announced announced an an- Wednesday TilE SALT LAKE MEDICAL SOCIETY SO auxiliary will vilI present a comedy com com- ed edy As Husbands Crt Go Friday at p. p m. m in Kingsbury hall lea fea turing members of Theta Alpha Phi national dramatic fraternity The fraternity presented this same play two weeks ago as one of its spring stage presentations TWO NEW MEMBERS IE were elected elect ed cd to the Salt Lake Rotary club at atthe atthe the monthly business meeting or of the organization held Tu Tuesday in the Hotel Hotel Ho Ho- tel Utah Thc They are Mervyn Mervn Hope and O. O B. B Berrien MR l AND MRS RAY TRIPP or of Butte Mont Wednesday Wednesday- announced the birth or of a son at a Butte Bulle hospital March 31 Mrs Tripp is the former Miss Mis Doralae David Davidson on of Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY stores tores are employing em- em detectives to aid in curbing increasing shoplifting prevalent here herc Ra Ray H. H Butler secretary ot of the Salt Lake Retailers Retailers' association l. said Wednesday SALT LAKERS were apparently healthier last month than in ar any Fewer patients were visited last month than during the preceding n month according to reports g given ven Tuesday before the VIsiting Nurses Nurses' association meeting at the public safety building During March patients were cared for as compared with during February reports stated MISS 1 MARGARET N. N COn COR- DERP president of the Federal Girls Girls' club was recovering on Wednesday from an tomy she underwent Tuesday at Hol Holy Cross hospital A DIAL TELEPhONE system for forthe forthe the capitol may shortly be installed Secretary o of State Milton H H. H Welling said Wednesday A saving ot of monthly to the state could be effected through installation of the new system tern tem telephone company officials said ELECTRIFICATION OF 01 OPEN OPE MINES will be the subject of oC ofa oCa a talk to be given by Louis Buckman Buckman Buck Buck- man Utah Copper company superintendent superintendent of oC mines at a meeting of the Utah student section ot of the American Institute of Mining and l Metallurgical ical Engineers Thursday at p. p m. m in room of the University of Utah Union building FRATERNITY rushing at the University Uni- Uni of Utah for the spring quarter ter started Tuesday according to Ray Owen president or of the nUy council HYGIENE WORK OUTLINED Plans for this years ears hygiene work in Salt Lake City were completed at a meeting of at 26 registered nurses in the Red Cross offices at 4 p. p rn m Wednesday Mrs William J. J Lowe chairman of the home hygiene department department de- de o of the local American Red RedCross RedCross Cross chapter presided EARLY LIFE IN UTAH was the the subject or of an illustrated lecture Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day by Wallace Bennett speaking before be be- fore the freshmen orientation class of the University of Utah DONALD D. 20 Vii Wil liam Andrews 22 and Lee Hansen 20 all of Bingham were s I Ito to terms lerms of one to twenty years each eachIn in state prison when they pleaded I guilty UtY before Djs DistrIct James w w. McKinney to looting the West Jordan junior high school February 20 Musical instruments valued at stolen in the burglary were recovered recovered re- re covered by deputy sheriffs RABBI SAMUEL JT H. GORDON reviewed reviewed re- re viewed Autobiography Tuesday at the University of Utah before members ot of the Sparks club student political society I THOMAS ORREST FORREST 21 Sacramento Sacra Sacra- mento Cal charged with slugging Joe Lukich March 25 during an argument argument ar- ar over a taxicab fare was held for trial in district court by City Judge Vere L McCarthy at conclusion sion of a preliminary hearing Unable Unable Un- Un able to post 1500 bail Forrest went to jail to await trial ARRESTED late Tuesday at See Sec ond South and State streets by Dc- Dc e W V. F. F Heninger Ray Butterfield Butter Butter- field 38 was held in the city jail Wednesday for investigation in connection connection con con- with the theft ot of a radio Butterfield was found in poss possession ion of a radio which police said was stolen from Key Shop and Service Press East SeC Second nd South street February 18 THEFT of her purse containing 1950 and a fountain pen from a baby buggy while she shopped in a South Main street store late Tuesday afternoon was reported to police by Mrs D D. Shelton 66 East First South street TWO SUITS of clothes were stolen from the car ot of E. E Woodley of Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago while it was parked at South State street Tuesday night he informed jn- jn formed police GEORGE D. D former manager man man- ager of the old Salt Lake theater will give an an- illustrated lecture on Early Drama in Utah at the weekly meeting of the Exchange club at the Hotel Utah Friday at 1215 p p. m. m MR AND MRS 1 T 3 D. D AN of Fort Bragg Cal announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday night in a Fort Bragg hospital Mrs Moun Moun- govan is the former Miss 1 Vera Dyer o of Salt Lake Cit City daughter of George Dyer 1070 East Broadway |