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Show FOOTPRINTERS SET ANNUAL MEETING Salt Lake City Briefs SAGEBRUSH DEMOCRATIC CLUB ELECTS e i KEtJBEN '- RESNTK. Baa Francisco, Fran-cisco, field' seers tary of th council of Jewish welfare fund of America, Amer-ica, conferred Monday la Salt Laks Qty with officers of th United Jewish council and Its II affiliated organisations for ' relief, philanthropy philan-thropy and character building. DB. L A, STEVENSON will speak at a meeting of "M" Mea and Gleaner CHrl of th L, D. Eleventh ward lllA.lt T:M p. m. Tuesday la tha ward chapel. Ml Tenth East street Hi subject will be "Chastity, Its Value and th Con-aequsnco Con-aequsnco of Bin. j Warn mmmm R. a WIUSON Realtor will bear him R. C WILSON, vice president of the First National Bank of Salt Lake City, will speak on "Tha Place of tha Bank In Business" at a luncheon lunch-eon meeting of th Salt Lake Real Estate board at tha chamber of commerce at U:18 a. m. Wednesday. Wednes-day. . . CANDIDATES for officers of th Antelope Island chapter, International Interna-tional Footprint association, will be preeented to th membership at the weekly luncheon Wednesday at tha Baau Brummel cafe. Th annual meeting will be held February t. at which time new officers and director will be elected. Harold . Wallace, county attorney, will give a report oa the grand chapter meeting meet-ing held la Lo Angela. ALT a OUNN, deputy United States marshal, Tuesday was an route to McNeil Island penitentiary with three federal prlsonsrs, R. O. Miller, Clarence A. Hurlburt and George Le Thorn peon. |