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Show I City Briefs Stadium Village Residents Vote Ogdenite as Mayor from Alaska for ths Intermoun-Uin Intermoun-Uin Kennel club how Saturday and Sunday at the Utah stata . fairground!. I Police Win Award The 363rd military police criminal crimi-nal Investigation department, com. pri.ied mostly of Salt Lake City policemen, Thursday had received the first class "A" certificate of I its kind from the U. S. government govern-ment ' Presentation was made Wednesday Wednes-day evening- at Ft. Douglas to Public Safety Commissioner Ben ; E. Lingenfelter before a group of military and civic officials. ' So far as some Salt Lakers are j concerned, they had a new mayor Thursday. 1 He is J. Donald Handy, 367 i Alpha at., new mayor of Stadium ! Village, veterans housing center on ( the University of Utah campus. I He comes from Op den and is mar-! mar-! ried to the former Beverly Andrus, I Holladay. j Eyo Church Council j Organization of a Utah State ; United Council of Church Women ; branch of the International Protea-I Protea-I tant .Women's organization was ' discussed Wednesday at Centenary Methodist church. 1740-5th East. Fills Socuritios Pott Milton H. Love, Holladay businessman, busi-nessman, was named Thursday to succeed Lawrence Taylor as director direc-tor of the Utah state securities commission. Mr. Taylor, who had held the post since 1941, resigned Wednesday. Solvation Army Moat Brig. Ernst Brandt, Phoenix, Ariz., a Salvation Army missionary mission-ary to China and the Dutch East Indies for 30 years, will conduct special services at 8 p.m. Thursday through Monday in the Salt Lake ciladeirm E.st" South.- Bill Scenic Film J. H. Belt. 264 E. 17th South, will show movies of Utah and Colorado at a meeting of the i Young Women's Christian Assn., 322 E. 3rd South, Saturday at 8 p.m. The public is invited. To Not 87th Birthday Mrs. Jeannette M. Reynolds, 34 S. Main, will celebrate her 87th J birthday Sunday with a 4 to 10 j p.m. open 'house i at the home of m ,fti, her daughter, jT Mrs. Dewey C f Mack ay, 13371 VI Colonial circle. I V I i As a member fs J ! of the Church of 1 . i Jesus Christ of t sLA iLatter-day Saints, she! - a ' serv ed as presi-1 j dent of the South LsBts4 iaasW Cottonwood ward Primary Mr- Reynolds j Assn. nine years.. For many years '. she was chaplain of Liberty camp, ! Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Her sons and daughters' are Clarence Reynolds. Mrs. Effie Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Conrad M. Harman and Mrs. Mackay, Salt Lake City, and Asa D. Reynolds Jr., Murray. She also has 27 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Grooms Sled Dog - LiowH Pat O'DonfteH and his dog, Mukluk, together weigh 180 pounds. Both are 2'fr yeara old, "a ri cTPat weighs 4 0 pounds. The son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell, 3040 Connor St., is grooming his malamute sled dog , |