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Show DEAD EDUCATOR TO BE HONORED Tribute will b paid to the memory of Frederick William Reynolds, Rey-nolds, founder and former dlrectec of th Unlvrlty of tiuh extension division, when Dr. Robert 8. Lewis lecture in Kingsbury ball at l:U p. m. Friday. Professor of mining and milling at tha university, Dr. Lawla will rpesk on "Mining, th Priceless Heritage." Using alidaa, ha will dls-cuaa dls-cuaa tha difference batwaan anciant and modern mining mathods and ha will talk on attempts being mada toward mlnarai eelf-eufflcleney In Japan, Germany and Italy. Free ticket may b obtained at th office of The Tribune-Telegram, at tha extension division office, or at the hall prior to tha lecture If aeat are atill available. A. O. Mackenile, secretary of the Utah chapter of tha American Mining Min-ing congress, will Introduce th peaker. A muiie program will include in-clude the University Girls' Glee dub under direction of Professor William Wil-liam Peterson with Winifred Cooling. Coo-ling. Dorothy Clark Kimball and Richarp P. Condle aa featured linger ling-er and Grant Johannaeen a aolo pianist. Member of the Frederick William Wil-liam Reynold Memorial association committee arranging th lecture Include In-clude Dr. H. L. Marshall, representing represent-ing the university faculty; Dr. I. O. Horsfall, extension dlvlalon: Mrs. Dan B. Shields, board of regents; David W. Moffat, alumni association, associa-tion, and Herbert L. Price, student body representative. |