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Show STATE BRIEFS (domestic troubles of the last few years, rscelved "rude shock" by the message of President Roosevelt thst the nation must be on ths alert for a possible Invasion by other countries, Senator Elbert D. i Thomas told Weber college students Friday. Governor Henry H. Blood will dedicate Of drn'r new million dollar dol-lar aenior high school, one of the most modern In the Intermountsln west, during ceremonies Friday, starting at t p. m. Other speakers speak-ers will include James H. Riley, president of tha city board of education; edu-cation; Senator Elbert D. Thomas land R. A. Hart, Utah director of W P A. Dav.d O. McKay of the U D. 8. first presidency will offer the dedication preycr. Dr. Willlnm R Moyes was elected president of the Ogden Klwsnis club Thursday, succeeding C. Fer-rln. Fer-rln. Other newly elected officers Include R. E. Kdens snd Ira Hug-gins, Hug-gins, Vice presidents; Leo M. Loll, reelected treasurer, and - George I Stewart, Frank E. Douglas, Kenneth Ken-neth A Young, Joseph Behling, R. L. Hickman, W. Lee Skanchy and Irving U, Sampson, directors. 4-PHK-E The rtev. William A Ruel Friday had beea elected chairmen chair-men of the civic anmmlttee ap- I pointed by Msyor J. Bracken Lee to assist Postmaster Ray Walters in the federal census of unemployed in Price on November l and 17. j New officers of the women's auxiliary aux-iliary to the Ctrbon County Medi- jcal society had been elected Friday las follows: Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Price, president; Mrs. R. F. Mc- Laiighlin, Price. w presldrntTMrs. Alfred Rorenson. Mohrland. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Bliss L. Fln- , layson. Price, program chairman, and Mrs. E. V. I.ong, Castlegate, Hygela chairman. The Carbon county 4-H achievement achieve-ment day program acheduled for jThur-idny has been postponed until November 4. Mrs. Wallace U. Grange, supervisor of clubs, re-' re-' ported. The date was changed to .avoid Interference with a social af- fAlr at the Harding Junior high ' school. I JOMEPH H. Pf.KRV, assistant to the president of the L. D. 8. Temple Square mission and for flva years I active in conducting , visitors through the square, will relate ex-perlencea ex-perlencea with tourist at a meeting of the chamber of commerce next Wednesday. W. A. King. 44, of Layton, alleged al-leged driver of an automobile that struck and faulty Injured Mre. Edna Gale, 70, was to appear In city court Friday for preliminary hearing on Involuntary manslaughter manslaugh-ter charge , LOGAN Ninth annual homecoming home-coming celebration and semicentennial semicen-tennial anniversary of the founding found-ing of the Utah State Agricultural college officially opened Friday. Preliminary Pre-liminary event was luncheon Thursday for Aggla football players, play-ers, representative of newspapers and student body and alumni association asso-ciation offlcsra, sponsored by the Logan Rotary club, El'REKA Tha Elk and Does of Elk lodge No. 711 ara to be guest at a Halloween party Saturday Sat-urday night at tha lodge rooms. Nephl Dowdell, chairman of the entertainment committee, has planned tha party. |