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Show SEN. THOMAS TO ADDRESS S. L. CHAMBER- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF SffT tltGlttLVR-KAMES-UFFICERS S I' MRS. AI.Mr.DA PI".RRY BROWN She'll Addreaa B. P. W. Conference Nil MA XI, honorary scientific fraternity at tha Univeraity of Utah, will hold a luncheon meeting Kriday at 11:30 a. m. in tha Union building ANN! AL ronrr.lEHCEal Huaineaa and Profeaaional Women's rluha of the central Utah district will be held at the Newhouae hotel at 10 ft. m. Sunday. Mrs. Almeda Perry Brown of Logan, state president, will speak on "Our Year's Program." Miss Alice Manning of Halt Lake City ill discuss 'You and Your Town." Hhort talks will he given by prcal- Idrnls of rluha in the district, which inrludra Halt lka City, Tooele, Park City and Coalville Luncheon will be at 1 p. m. MKNATOR M.BKRT D. THOMAS will apeak at a chamber of commerce com-merce membership meeting October Octo-ber , it was announced Thursday. TWO-DAY Rr.Hr.ARHAIJt by the Utah Future Farmers of America band, which will play at an F F. A. convention In Kanaaa City next week, opened at the Newhouae hotel Thuraday. The band will play at tha atate capilol Kriday. MARY LOU THOMPSON Thursday Thurs-day had been named preaident of the South high school leaders' club, girls' athletic club. Nets Hrantint waa named vice president and Lois Julian aecretary. .MORE Nl Mr.ROI H than those of bast yrar, but smaller, firea burned over less than one acre of forest land in tha Waaatch national forest In tha summer of 1MT, James K Gurr, supervisur, said Thursday. Of 29 flraa, 33 were man made. Coat of fighting the fires waa 2S1. A HPr.CIAL meeting of the Utah State Nurses' aaaociation will be held at tha chamber of commerce at 4 p. m. October 33 to vote on amendments to articles of Incorporation. Incorpo-ration. Rr.Gll.AR Ml V.TIN O of tha Barnacles Bar-nacles club will be held at ( p. m. Thursday at the Art Barn. DIRECTORS of ths Rualneaa Men's alliance, meeting Wednesday at the chamber of commerce, dia-cusaed dia-cusaed plana for ft membership drive. ECONOMICS proved to be the moat popular subject at the University Uni-versity of Utah Thursday, when a survey showed that more than 700 atudenta have enrolled In the first quarter economics classes. This is tha largest regletratlon of any elective elec-tive course at the university. Teachers to Hear Federation Official I. H. Kuenill of Chicago, eecre-tftry-treftaurer of ths American Federation Fed-eration of Teachers, will address ft public meeting at West high school at p. m. Friday. Joseph A. Curtis, Cur-tis, secretary of ths local unit, said Thursday. Mr. Kutnsll will arrive Friday afternoon from Denver, where ha attended tha American Federation of Labor convention. |