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Show CITY BRIEFS- Utah Coordination Council j Hears NY A, RE A Programs TALKS on nstlonsl youth administration ad-ministration and rural electrification electrifica-tion administration programs for 1940 featured a meeting of the Utah coordination council Tuesday Tues-day at Kee ley's, Inc., 268 South Main street Speakers were Wilford G. Frisrhknecht, state N Y A administrator, admin-istrator, and Elmer E. Jonsson, division R E A director. W. T. Lockwood of Boise. Utah-Idaho director for the office of government govern-ment reports, was in chsrge. THIRTY-THIRD L. D. S. ward M. I. A. held lis annual "sweetheart "sweet-heart ball" In the ward amusement hall, 453 Eleventh East street, Tuesdsy night. A VALENTINE dance, sponsored by the Utah Progressive Labor league, will be held Wednesday at 8 p. ra. at 168 South West Temple street A LAW Institute for members of , the Utah State Bar in Utah coun ty has been arranged for Saturday Satur-day at 1 p. m. In Keeley's cafe, Provo, Milton D. Green, chairman of the committee on law Institutes, said Wednesday. EMPLOYES of the Union Pacific Railroad company will attend a Valentine day carnival dance Wednesday Wed-nesday at 9 p. m. at Memory Grove. REGULAR business Is listed for the conclave of Utah commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, Wednesday Wednes-day at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic temple, 650 East South Temple street. B. R. PARKINSON, Sslt Lake City attorney, will discuss "Legal Problems Arising from Delinquent Accounts" at a meeting of the Utah Stats Bar Thursday at 8 p. m. In Hie Newhouse hotel. 3UEEN 'of the valentine dance to be held Friday in the Thirty-second L. D. S. ward amusement hall, 351 Navajo street, will be Mist Lila Bell, 1756 Euclid avenue. |