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Show iNews ofl Preview of Etchings the City By Mahonri Young in Brief Set for Art Center 4 I THIRTY etchlnga by Mahonri M. Toung will be shown at a special preview at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Utah state art center, M South SUte street Mr. Young will be present to greet the visitors. RAY H. BUTLER, secretary-manager of the Utah 8tate Retailers' association, and W. O. Dlx, representing repre-senting the American Federation of Labor, will apeak on the state wage-hour wage-hour bill at 10 a. m. Tuesday at a meeting of the social welfare committee com-mittee of the Women's Legislative council at 504 Scott building. CONSTRUCTION of the new M.-000 M.-000 county boys' detention home at 1950 Second East street will be completed this month, said Dr. It J. Alexander, county physician. COMMITTEE heads of the Utah Light Beer Retailers and Associated Industries, meeting in room 721 Continental Con-tinental Bank building at 1 p. m. Thursday, will continue discussions begun Sunday on proposed legislation. legisla-tion. A COt'RSE In general saleeman-shlp saleeman-shlp and advertising will open In the adult evening school at T:30 p. m. Monday at ths West high school, aaid Ralph V.' Backman, principal. The classes will continue con-tinue on Mondays. -Wednesdsys and Fridays for 10 weTks. COMMITTEE chairmen for the Junior prom st ths College of St Mary-of-the-Waaatch, February 10, were announced Monday. Miaa Adelaide Ade-laide Rinetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Rinetti, 147 Eighth East street. Is general chairman: Miaa Margaret Fer, programs; Miss Margaret Kelsch. decorations; Mies Mayme Harrington, favors; Miss Eleanor Gravellne, muslo and finances. |