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Show LOCAL NOTES Pvt. Joe Ernest left Wednesday evening for Fort Ord, Calii., alter al-ter spending lo-days visiting his wife and children at No. 9 Mark-ham. Mark-ham. Pvt. Ernest was enroute from Camp Welters, Texas. The Rev. Daniel E. Leahy, a patient at Holy Cross hospital, is recovering from severe bruises bruis-es suffered in a fall from a high kneeling bench December 28, while taking inventory at the church. Announcement was made December De-cember 29 by D. D. Moffat, vice president and manager of Utah Copper company, of a gift by the company of $15,000 to the newly-established newly-established University of Utah four-year medical school. A genuine Cover Girl is seven-months'-old Aileen, little daughter daugh-ter of Lt. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Strike, whose mother, the former form-er Lucy Praggastis, makes her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis and with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strike in Salt Lake City. Aileen's other grandparents, grand-parents, while Lt. Strike is on sea duty. Aileen's photograph j was on the front page of the Sunday morning society section Of the Salt Lake Tribune, titled I "Hello 1945!" Methodist Community church's program for Sunday, January 7, j ; as announced by the Rev. H. j Gravenor, minister, is announc- j : ed: Church Bible school, 10 a.m., Mrs. Rex Mills, superintendent; morning worship, 11 a.m., with the minister giving the sermon; Epworth league, 7 p.m. Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service will hold their monthly luncheon at noon Fri-; Fri-; day at Community Methodist church. Hostesses will be Mrs. W- G. Thomas, Mrs. Rex Mills and Mrs. E. G. Ball. |