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Show PEANS"SETTOR"CA3IBRIAIOANQUETI Salt Lake City Briefs ADAM S. BEXNION DISCUSSES BANKS 1 ' I EMILIO CALDERON P V I G, Mexican vice consul at Salt Laka City, haa been recognised by hla government for aiding and protecting protect-ing Mexican citlsens In foreign fields. The Mexican ministry of foreign relations conferred the merit award on Mr. Puig. There were five other consular representatives representa-tives who received honorable mention. men-tion. ANNUAL CADET hop or West high school February 11 at the University of Utah Union building, will ba In charge of the following committees of cadet officers: Drill team. Lieutenant Colonel Jay Skid-more Skid-more and Captain Frank Cameron; orchestra. Captain Grover Rawlins and Captain James Jackson; hall, refreshments and ushers. Major Le Roy Dreschel and members of ths advisory board; programs, Invitations Invita-tions and tickets, Captain Dais CoN letta, Lieutenant Harold Parker and Lieutenant Emil Malmberg; publicity pub-licity and posters. Captain Rollo Hunter and Lieutenant Edward Walton. DR. GEORGE THOMAS, president presi-dent of ths University of Utah, had been chosen Tueaday aa toastmaster for a Cambrian society banqust March 1 honoring St David, patron saint of Walea. Frank Evans, local attorney, will be the spesker. Chairmen Chair-men of committees are: Banquet, T. F. Thomas; program, .George C I Lloyd; invitations, Edwsrd T. Jones; reception, William H. Fol-. land. EMILIO CALDERON PUQ Honored by Mexico NEED for bringing the public and banks closer together wss told by Dr. Adam 8. Bennlon, guest instructor, in-structor, at a specisl class for bank employea at the Lafayette school Monday night The course will last seven weeks, under sponsorship of the local chapter, American Institute Insti-tute of Banking. PROVISIONS of the direct primary pri-mary bill now in the state legislature legisla-ture were explained by Senator El-dred El-dred M. Royle, Elberta, at a meeting meet-ing of the Democratic county committee com-mittee at the Newhouse hotel Monday Mon-day night THREE free classes in lip reading read-ing for ths herd of hearing were announced at Civic Center Tuesday. Tues-day. Beginnera meet Monday at 8 p. m.; intermediate students, Wednesday Wed-nesday at S p. m., and advanced students, Friday st 2:30 p. m. GRANT BOWEN, state landscape engineer, discussed planting alongside along-side atate highways, st a meeting of the Salt Lake Flower Garden club Monday night at the Newhouse hotel. MORE THAN a score of officers of the 385 th field artillery, reserve corps, attended classwork Monday night at the federal building. The class was directed by Major George L Danforth, assisted by Captain F. E. Jacobeon and W. E. Salin. - CANDIDATES for officers and members of the board of governors of the women's chamber of commerce com-merce hsd been nominated Tuesdsy. Election will be in March. Names of nominees were not announced. A Ql'OTA calling for 20 mora men in the infantry, five in the air corps, j two In the medical department and one In ordnance, waa received Tueaday Tuea-day by Colonel B. E. Grey, in charge of the army recruiting office here. |