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Show CREEK ORDER HONORS SALT LAKE MAN CITY NEWS IN BRIEF STREET BVS DAMAGED BY $250 FIRE t. 4 v. a A ITAH commtttes for ths 1939 New York World's fair was announced an-nounced Saturday from New York City by Grover Whalen, president of the fair corporation. E. a Howard. Salt Lake City banker, has been appointed chairman, chair-man, with the following Salt Lakeri on ths conmitte: Fred S. Auerbach. Hugh Barker, H. H. Bennett. W. H. Burgess. Wil-lard Wil-lard T. Cannon, Fred A. Carleson. H. Burr Carlisle. James W. Collins. E. F. Dreyfous. E. B. Erwin, Harold P. Fabian. Earl J. Glade. W. J. Hal-loran. Hal-loran. James A. Hogle, R. W. Mad-sen. Mad-sen. R. Vern McCullough, George Mueller. W. J. O'Connor. H- J- Plum-hof, Plum-hof, Phil J. PurceM. W. D. Rishel. Morris Rosenblatt, Eric Ryberg. W. E. Ryberg. Fred E. Smith, Reed Stevens. Ste-vens. George Thomas, Guy Toombes, H. E. Veach and J. Frank Ward. RICHARD STRIKE. 375 Down-Ington Down-Ington avenue. Saturday bad been sleeted secretary of ths supreme council of ths Order of ths Sons of Pericles, according to word received here. Mr. Strike is in Syracuse, N. Y.. attending a convention of the American-Hellenic Educational Progressive Pro-gressive association, with which the order Is associsted. VESPER SIRVUT.H for members mem-bers of the Cottonwood C C C camp will be conducted at the Old Mill in the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon can-yon at 3 p. m. Sundsy. T. E. Curtis, camp chaplain, and Rev. Harold W. Gretxinger will be in charge. DAMAGE ESTIMATED at S2S0 was caused to a Utah Light and Traction company bus when it caught fire Friday night In ths 900 block on Ninth East street. A short circuit was blamed by ths firs department. de-partment. THE REV. and Mrs. R Lyon Bsynes and their daughter, Grace, had returned Saturday from a vacation va-cation in the northwest. Rev. Bsynes is pastor of ths Bethel Baptist church. MR. AND MRS. BENARD MASON MA-SON 'and Frank Watkins of Los Angeles will present a program of sacred music st I p. m. Tuesday at the Immanuel Baptist church. They will use Swiss hand bells and other unique instruments. TWENTY-FIVE children of the Uintah recreation center presented "The Band Wagon." an operetta, at the school auditorium Friday night. Ths presentation was ths last in a series of summer civic operettas. C O. HOWARD Heads New Vera fair eeenmltea THE MURRAY Baptist church will hold Its services Sunday at the Storm mountain picnic grounds in Big Cottonwood canyon. The Rev. James P. Payne asked those persons per-sons desiring transportation to be at the church, 63 East Forty-eighth South street, at JO a. m. SALT LAKE county farmers now may obtain noxious weed spray for one-third ef cost ar the office of V. U Martineau. county agent, he said Saturday. MRS. LINTON HART, former secretary of the Utah State Automobile Auto-mobile association and now associated asso-ciated with the National Automobile Automo-bile club at San Rafael, Cal was a Salt Lake City visitor Friday. ITAH W F A projects employed S0S1 workers in July, Darrell J. Creenwell. stste WPA director, reported re-ported Saturday. A REI'NION of the Father Valentine Valen-tine family organisation will be held at Brigham City August J. it was announced Saturday. The occasion will honor the one hundredth anniversary anni-versary of August Valentine. , |