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Show s. L. MILDER GETS NEVADA CONTRACT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF -LKCIOS fOVR TOlRlST BOOSTERS ! CHRIS BERNTSON. Salt Lake City building contractor, has been awarded a $101,636 contract for al- i terations and additions to Ely, Nev.. schools, Mark Tuttle. secretary of the intermountain chapter. Associated Associ-ated General Contractors of America, Amer-ica, said Thursday. Mr. Tuttle also announced plans for the contractors' contrac-tors' annual meeting Jiere January jl4 and 15 ar taking-shape under a committee headed by A. E. Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. D. E. ROBINSON, former fac-' fac-' uky member of Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college and sod of E. W. Robinson, former mayor of Logan, has been appointed general manager man-ager of the Federal Advertising; agency, New York City, according; to a report here Thursday. ; I AMERICAN LEMON here! Thursday had named four men to publicize Utah tourist attractions i for delegates to the American legion le-gion convention next September in i Los Angeles. They are: Harry P.' Bagley, secretary of the Intermountain Intermoun-tain Association of Civic Clubs; Ray E. Carr, secretary of Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah; E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce, and Gus P. t fff fnftftf-eftae -tf alt mSv1(4 chamber. BARNACLES Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Art Barn will hear original manuscripts read by Mrs. Ruby M. Jones, Mrs. Grace S. Couzens and Mrs. Alice N. Bailey. NATIONAL Recreation association associa-tion will conduct a six weeks' summer sum-mer school in specialized recreation projects here under the aegis of the city recreation department beginning be-ginning June 13, it was announced Thursday. M'CI'NE SCHOOL of Music Thursday at 8:15 p. m.. in the Little theater, 34 Hillside avenue, will present pre-sent a three-act comedy directed by E. Munroe Husbands. HERBERT KBV, manager of William Volker & Co., 159 W est Second Sec-ond South street, had returned Thursday from the convention of the Armstrong Cork Products com-panygtLgncttater, com-panygtLgncttater, Pa. ITAH STATE Press association will hold Hs annual convention hera January 15 and 16, Charles V. K. Saxton. Kaysville. president, announced an-nounced Thursday. CAPTAIN C. H. KRADDICK, bureau bu-reau of air commerce official here, had returned Thursday from Detroit De-troit with a "320" Stinson Reliant airplane for use in checking government gov-ernment navigation facilities in the fifth air navigation district. PRAISE of "shovel" leaness" was dispensed Thursday by Darrell J. Greenwell. state W P A administrator, administra-tor, who said in a letter to members of his staff: "Of course, you lean on shovels but you lean on them in such a way as to cause them to bite deep into the earth . . . Shovel leaning (in the WPA1 has ffm iiiiy miuus with building" Mr. Greenwell announced that W P A workers had been paid Thursday Thurs-day up to last weekend, so that they will have money for Christmas. Christ-mas. sVc.AR BEET growers will be unrestricted in the size of their crops next year under domestic quotas of the agricultural adjustment act, Senator Elbert D. Thomas said in Washington Thursday. Agricultural department estimates fix the 138 sugar consumption at about 1.591.-000 1.591.-000 short tons and a probable domestic do-mestic production at 1,300.000 short tons. |