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Show STORY OF 1ROX COUIS'TrS FOlSDlG TOLD CITY NEWS IN BRIEF WASATCH MOVKT A IV CI. till Will, F1FCT K. C. WRIGHT Honored by national engineer group "DENMARK AT WORK," a motion mo-tion picture of life in Denmark, will be shown Thursday and Saturday at S p. m. at the Belvedere L. D. S. ward chapel, 1823 Sixth East street MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN A ABBOTT, Salt Lake City resident! for 34 years, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday at reception at the home of a son. Dr A. E. Abbott, 1010 Ninth East street. F. H. MEKCKR. district aalei manager of Servel, Inc., Wednesday was attending a company sales conference con-ference at French Lick, Ind. K. C. WRIGHT of Salt Lak City Wednesday had been elected western west-ern son director of the National Council of Stat Boards of Engineers Engi-neers Examiners, said an Associated Press dispatch from Scranton, Pa., where th council' annual .convention .conven-tion la being held. ACTIVE and alumnae-member of Delta Eta chapter of Kappa Kappa Kap-pa Gamma, national social sorority, will meet at the chapter house at SI South Wolcott avenue Wednesday night to discuss an endowment fund for a resident clubhouse for alumnae alum-nae at Winter Park, Fie. HISTORY of Iron county's settlement settle-ment was related by George Albert Smith, president of the Utah Pioneer Pio-neer Trails and Landmarks association, associa-tion, at a meeting of the Sons of Utah Pioneers' Luncheon club at th Lion Houss social center Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mr. Smith's grandfather, grand-father, George A. Smith, led the party that settled the county In 1S90. e MKMHr.RS of the Wasatch Mountain Moun-tain club will elect a new board of directors at a meeting at the chamber cham-ber of commerce at 8 p. m. Thursday. Thurs-day. J. H. McGlbbeny will give an illustrated lecture on southern Utah. J. A. RORKOVEC, Berwyn, III., postmaster, was a Salt Lake City visitor Tuesday night. He waa accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Borkovec and their son. ELECTION of officers of th East High School Home Economic club had been conducted Wednesday. Officers Of-ficers are Doris Downing, vie president: presi-dent: Barbara Davis, secretary, and Virginia Davis, treasurer. MM. I.l'CILE BIRNHOPE NWKNSON will give a course in melody and harmonising for pianists pian-ists at 7 p. m. Wednesday at the Lion House social renter. Because of illness of Dr. 8idney B. Sperry. a Book of Mormon study clasa waa postponed from Wednesday to October Oc-tober 30. SPONSORED by the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Association of Credit Men In cooperation with the board of education, edu-cation, classes In credit and credit risks will be conducted at West high school for a 14-week period each Monday, beginning October IS, from 7:30 to p. m. ANNl'AL EAST HIGH school play will be "It Never Rains." comedy com-edy from the pen of Aurania Rou-verol, Rou-verol, formerly of Salt Lake City. The presentation will occur In December, De-cember, ACCOMPANIED by hi pet dog. "Boto," Lieutenant Colonel H. E. Houghton of the army air corps stayed overnight In Salt Lak City, flying from Fort Riley, Kan., to the Pacific coast. MR. AND MRS. T. R. SIMPSON, 78 Seventh East street, Wednesday announced th birth of a daughter at Holy Cross hospital Mra. Simpson Simp-son is th former Catherine Mc-jLaughlin. |