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Show City BrMt Council Seis Election For Board even Salt Lake businessmen were expected to be elected to the board of directors of the Industrial relations council of Utah at 1 p.m. Wednesday during a meeting In IRC offices, 143 S. Main. According to Frank L. Christen-sen. Christen-sen. chairman of the nominating committee, Roy Hatch, assistant to the general manager, Utah division.. di-vision.. Kennecott Copper Corp., was listed for election to a one-year one-year term. Listed for ejection or reelection to three-year terms were D. O. Clark, Dixon and Co.; Harold H. Bennett, vies president and general gen-eral manager, ZCUI; E. T. Brown, secretary - treasurer. Brown, Terry and Woodruff Corp.; S. P. Harter, vice president and general manager, Sego Milk Products Prod-ucts Co.; J. C Rooklidge, manager. Central Warehouse, and E. C Knowlton, executive vie president, presi-dent, Utah Sand and Gravel Product Prod-uct Corp. Return to t. L Ous P. Backman, executive secretary,' sec-retary,' Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, and Weston E. Hamilton, Ham-ilton, assistant secretary, returned to Salt Laks from Idaho Fall, Ida, Tuesday after pledging the cooperation of Salt Lake area industry in-dustry to the Industrial expansion under way In the Idaho Fall vicinity. vi-cinity. The two Salt Lake men conferred con-ferred with L. E. Johnston, manager man-ager of the Idaho Falls atomic energy commission project: Cy Davis, manager, Idaho Falls Cham-bar Cham-bar of Commerce, and A, C Sullivan, Sulli-van, vie president, American National Na-tional bank. lye Yule lighting Plans for the 1MB Christmas street lighting project, sponsored annually by the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be delayed until Jayce officials confer with the Salt Lake county commission In regard to the commission's com-mission's refusal to donate $1000 toward financing the project, Oeorg A. Jenkins, executive secretary, sec-retary, said Wednesday. Plan Playground A new playground for the fast-growing fast-growing southeast section of Salt Lake City was assured Wednesday Wednes-day when the city commission approved ap-proved purchase of a tract of land In that area. . With grading expected to begin before winter, playground facilities facili-ties would be ready for use by next summer, according to L C Romney, parks commissioner. The two-acre tract Is located between 20th East and Preston at, north of 27th South. It was purchased for (5500. To Collect Taxes Unci Bam' 'tax collectors are taking no chance on missing revenue rev-enue from Utah's "boom town" Vernal, Uintah county, William J. Horth, collector of Internal revenue, said Wednesday that a cone office will be established estab-lished by the U. S. treasury department de-partment within a month. Sot Safety Record An all-time record among Southern South-ern Pacific railroad employe for safety was achieved during the first eight months of lMt. it wss announced Wednesday by Owen V. Qibson. Salt Lake general agent Mr. Owen said he had been Informed In-formed by M. A. Nugent San Francisco, the road's superintendent superintend-ent of safety, that Southern Pacific Pa-cific had had only S.7 employ accident ac-cident for each million man-hours worked. This is a 1 improvement improve-ment over the same period a year ago, he said. Name Fireman LeGrand E. Roeourt was appointed ap-pointed probationary third grade fireman Wednesday by the Salt Lake City commission. The appointment ap-pointment Is effective Nov, L |