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Show POLICE JUDGE TO ADDRESS DENTAL GROUP CITY NEWS IN BRIEF EXC.H 4 XGF.ITES TO IlEAR-MEETJiEPORT I A NEW exalted ruler of Salt Lake Elks lodge No. 83 will be selected at the regular membership meeting next Wednesday night to replace Theodore N. Baldwin, who submitted sub-mitted his resignation to the membership mem-bership Wednesday night. Mr. Baldwin, who is a cost accountant ac-countant with the Salt Lake City street department, was Installed ex- in other official capacities. He said stress of business made It necessarv for him to relinauish his - - . ; : . i a V V ) rV Tpost. Jl'DGE Reva Beck Boaone of police po-lice court will speak at the monthly month-ly meeting of the Salt Lake County Dental society at the Hotel Utah at 0:30 p. m. Monday. . FREDERICK K. HINCKLEY, president of the Exchange club, land Henry C. Nelson, district governor, gov-ernor, will report on the recent national convention at weekly meeting meet-ing of the club at the Hotel Utah at 12:15 p. m. Friday. Trophiea won by the local club at the convention con-vention will be displayed. I THEODORE N. BALDWLN' Resigns post with elks THE rNIVXRSITY of Utah German Ger-man club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the Union building littletheater for a showing of Ger-man Ger-man motion pictures. PHI SIGMA, honorary biological fraternity at the University of Utah, met Wednesday in the biology build-ing'to build-ing'to select delegates to go to the national convention of the fraternity at Indianapolis, In., December 8 and . Dr. W. H. Behle was the speakerl at the meeting. the chamber of commerce Monday noon. ATAni-TRADESTontTScTBe tween Utah retailers and the Kaufman Kauf-man Brothers tt Bondy company. West New York. N. J, dealers in smoking pipes, holders and other smoking supplies, has been signed, J. H. McCibbeny. executive secretary secre-tary of the trade commission of Utah, said Wednesday. PKKSIDF.NT Heber J. Grant of the L. D. S. church and his secretary. secre-tary. Joseph Anderson, had re-, turned to Salt Lake City Thursday, from dedications of church build- j ings at Flagstaff and Tucson, Aril. A SKI JUMP for amateurs, making mak-ing leaps of 130 to 175 feet possible, pos-sible, has been completed at the Utah Outdoor camp in Big Cotton- wood canyon. James E. Gurr, supervisor su-pervisor of the Wasatch national ; forest, said Thursday. ! LIEUTENANT Murray A. Bywa-ter Bywa-ter of the army air corps at March Field, Cal., Thursday was to leave for his station, after an overnight visit hare. He was piloting a new attack plane. Major B. H. Gale and Major G. L. McNeil of Fort Lewis, Wash., flew to Cheyenne, Wyo., after I spending the night here, A GROUP of approximately 126 L. D. S. missionaries will leave Salt Lake City Thursday night to labor in different church missions in the world, Harold G. eReynolds, church transportation agent, said. They will preach the gospel in the European Eu-ropean mission, in the islands of the sea, the United Statea and Canada. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP tea of the Parent-Teacher association of; Lincoln school (Granite district),! will be held at the school. Fifth! East and Thirty-ninth South streets, at 2 p. m. November 17. A CLEARING HOUSE for student stu-dent orators, by which young speak-1 era are furnished for varioua kinds I of meetings at L. D. S. wards, clubs , and other places, was In operation Thursday at South high school. FEATURING a "mellerdrama" entitled "The Fatal Quest," a membership mem-bership meeting of the junior chamber cham-ber of commerce was held Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Gena West was In charge. A RELIEF society conference will feature services at the L. D. S. Twenty-first ward. First avenue and K streets, Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Hilda S. Lyman, president of the ward society, will be in charge. CHIEF KIITIS TECUMSEH, great-great-grandson of famed Chief Tecumseh, who fought in the battle of Tippecanoe, Friday in Salt Lake City sharply criticised the United States Indian service for "exploiting the redmen. The chieftain is here from Wenatchee, Wash., where he is hesd of the Wenatchee tribe, on a lecture tour. CLASSES in gymnasticfl and games for girls out of school will begin November 15 and be held Monday and Thursday evenings for the winter at Irving, Bryant, West, Jackson and Jordan high schools, the city recreation department announced an-nounced Thursday. MEMBERS of the Engineering council will view motion pictures on the making and use of trancite pressure pipes at. their meeting in |