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Show SALT LAKER HEADS EXCISEERS' GROUP CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TRAFFIC MANAGERS JSAME OFFICERS t V. 1 V Vs r V S.e. , i ' . h i CARL F FAINTER, Bait Lak City, vie president of th Water-1 works Equipment company, was elected president of th American j Association of Engineers, In session In Chicago, according to announce- ment here Friday. NEW officer of th Utah Traffic I Managers' council ar Charle A ' Root. Salt Lake City, preeident: K W. Hartman. Bait Lak City, first vie president; A. J. Bidwell, Of-den. Of-den. second vie president; A. O Taylor. Provo, third vie president: Roy E. Culver, H. W. AnseU and E. F. Baldwin, all of Bait Lak City, xccutiv committee. j PLEDGE member of th Inter- collegia! Knight at th University j of Utah, announced Friday, ar Guy Alexander. Hal Harmon, George Oaterloh. George Brown. Wllaoa Jones. Carl Woolsey. Nephi Morris. Fred Price. John Webster, Glannln Cloward. Richard McGhi. William Tanner. Richard Ensign. Don Hansen, Han-sen, Elwood Maynia and Gordon Eustlce. A FAREWELL testimonial for William Koaw, who will laava for tha L. D. 8. Netherland mission, will be given In tha Fourteenth L. D. 8. ward meeting house at 1:16 p. m. Friday. PAT BARRLTIA. 37. and hi wife. Mr. Mary Barrutia, 34. ar charged with keeping a nuiaanc at 100 S West First South street, in a complaint com-plaint signed by Edward Cater of the stat liquor control commission enforcement division. C. W. MORME of Salt Lake City, attorney, Friday had returned from Washington. D. C, where he attended at-tended the biennial meeting of th suprm council of th Ancient and Accepted Order of th Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. AT THE first public meeting of the Mental Hygiene society, held Thursday night In th Park building build-ing at th University of Utah, a motion picture on child behavior problems was shown. Dr. Myron C. Barlow, head of the university department of psychology and president presi-dent of th society, was In charge of th meeting. a W. MORSE I Back from Masonic meet I |