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Show iNcws ofl Prosecutor for City the City To Sit In on Parley in Dricf Of A.B.A. Executives A. PRATT KERLER, city prosecuting prose-cuting attorney, Wednesday waa en route to Chicago for ths midwintsr meeting of officers of ths American Bar association. He is a member of the council of the junior section sec-tion of the association for the Tenth district THIS COMMITTEE arranging for the annual dinner of the Music Council of Salt Lake City, to be held January U In ths Ladles Literary Lit-erary club house, tSO East South Temple street, will meet at the clubhouse at 1 p. m, Thursday. A SOCIAL garnering of the American Amer-ican Red Cross Instructors' club will be held In the Lion Houss social so-cial center at s p. m. Friday, George Hardwirk. committee chairman, announced an-nounced Wednesday. A. PRATT kMU Ea route to Chicago THE COMMITTER headed by Heber J. Grant, U D. 8. church president, to make recommendations recommenda-tions for ths proposed pioneer monument mon-ument at the mouth of Emigration canyon, will meet at II a. m. Thura-day Thura-day at 47 East South Temple street to select a sculptor and decide on the cost of ths project DEPARTMENT budgets for Girl Scout activities In ths 8alt Lake council will be drafted at a council coun-cil meeting at 10 a. m. Thursday In ths Beason building under charge of Mrs. Robert B. Porter, commissioner. commis-sioner. TRADE and Industrial conditions have Improved In the San Fran-ctsco Fran-ctsco area, said Wlllard Barr, general gen-eral agent here for the Southern Paclflo lines, who Wsdnssdsy had returned from a 10-day visit to the bay area. JAMES E. FOKKEMT, secretary of the Utah Communist party, recently re-cently returned from a national committee meeting In New York City, will present the new stand of the party on armaments and national na-tional defense at a public masting mast-ing at g p. m. Wednssday at 74 West First South street |