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Show MOOSE LODGE INITIATES 20 MEMBERS - CITY NEWS EM BRIEF -100 EXPECTED AT SIGMA CHI STAG-PARTY .. 1 TWENTY new members were Initiated In-itiated by Salt Lake City lodge No. 259, Loyal Order of Moose. Thursday Thurs-day night during ceremonies at headquarters, 161 Second East street. PLANS for the annua Exchange club party, to be held at 7 p. m. January jjtt the H""1 "'-h, -"ere made Thursday by the Installation committee, meeting In the Beau Brummel cafe. DANIEL L. BRCNDIGE was elected master of Kadosb for 1038 by members of Utah consistory. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, during a meeting Thursday night at the Masonic temple. tem-ple. Other officers elected were Julius S. Daniels, prior; Harold R. Waldo, preceptor; Lewis F. Brown, master of ceremonies: Dr. A. C. Wherry, treasurer; 8. H. Goodwin, registrar; James W. Collins, Col-lins, trustee for five-ye-.r term. The officers will be Installed January Jan-uary 20. FLANS for entertaining about 100 persons during the annual stag party of the Sigma Chi Alumni association as-sociation were under way Friday. James D. Movie Is chairman of the arralrr-t(T"be held it T-prn.rT-cember 21, at the Newhouse hotel CALIFORNIA chapters of American Amer-ican Red Cross are able to provide relief for refugees from California's flooded areas. Martha E. Stowera, executive secretary of the chapter here, was advised by A. L. Schae-fer. Schae-fer. manager of the Pacific coast area. JOHN F. CRITCHLOW camp, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold it annual Christmas party at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the armory, dinner, dancing and a program being be-ing scheduled. WORKERS employed by branches of the city, state, county or federal fed-eral governments are not covered by provisions of the unemployment compensation law, Ray R. Adams, executive director of the unem- MARTHA CS'ltlWUS ' Says Callfornlans need no relief DISCI SSION of mortgage loans and real estate values was led by Gleed Miller during a meeting of the Harvard Business School Alumni Alum-ni association Thursday in the Beau Brummel cafe. W. L. Beers, president, pres-ident, conducted the meeting. ADHERENCE to costs determination determi-nation schedules, known as the Franklin printing catalog, was voted vot-ed by the Printer Managers' association as-sociation of Utah during a meeting Thursday at the chamber of commerce. com-merce. J. H. McGibbeny, executive execu-tive secretary of the state fair trade commission, explained methods meth-ods of the commission. iployment compensation division 01 the state Industrial commission, announced Friday. SALT LAKE CITY chapter, American Institute of Banking, will hold its annual Christmas party Friday night at the University ol Utah Union building. Candidates for queen are Miss Bertha Bueh-ner. Bueh-ner. Miss Donna Banks, Miss Beth Haley, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Laura Neilson, Miss Frankey Richards Rich-ards and Miss Edith Stoddard. |