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Show NOTED FILM PRODUCER PAYS CITY. VISIT- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF SLGIG MOTHERS SET RADIO BROADCAST ' CAMERAMAN TURNED BELLHOP GREETS EX-BOSS Cecil B. DeMille, left, yid Frank McBrid CECIL B. DeMILLE, film director and producer, visited Salt Lake City for a few hours Tuesday night, heard an organ recital by Wade N. Stephens at the L. D. S. tabernacle, attended a preview of his latest picture, "The Buccaneer." at the Paramount theater and visited Frank McBride, a bellhop at the Hotel Utah, a former Hollywood cameraman forced by ill health to leave the business. C. E. ATHAS Wednesday had been elected president of Beehive chapter No. 144. Order of Ahepa. succeeding P. S. Marthakls. now district dis-trict governor of the group. Other officers are vice president, Ernest Mantes: secretary, Samuel Kouna-lis; Kouna-lis; treasurer, John Tsakas; directors, direc-tors, Mr. Marthakis. Steve Stavrop-oulos, Stavrop-oulos, George Cayias, Tony Marcou-lis Marcou-lis and John Takis. Appointive officers of-ficers are chaplain. John Jragastis: warden. Peter E. Cairo; captain of the guard. Harry Fardellos; outside sentinel. Tony Vlahiotls; inside sentinel, sen-tinel, Constantino Pappacostas. L. D. 8. RELIEF society Singing Mothers will broadcast special Christmas music from the L. D. S. tabernacle Thursday from 11:30 p. m. until midnight over station KSL. Soloists will include Bessie Marley. Peggy Epperson end Richard Con-die. Con-die. Director is Mrs. Charlotte O. Sackett: pianist. Mrs. Alta B. Cas-sity. Cas-sity. and violinist, William M. Hardi-man. Hardi-man. MORONI HEINER was reelected president and general manager; Willard T. Cannon, vie president; Joseph Parmley, secretary; F. E. Rudy, treasurer, and R. D. Pomeroy, auditor, of the Utah Fuel company at the annual meeting of the directors di-rectors Tuesday in the company TWELFTH-THIRTEENTH L. D. S. ward meetings will be held in the Twentieth ward chapel. Second avenue ave-nue and G street, until a new Twelfth-Thirteenth ward chapel is completed. Bishop Howsrd H. Hale announced Wednesday. The church architect will award a contract for wrecking the present chapel, condemned con-demned by the city, within a few days. Bishop Hale said, and the ward plans to start building by March 1. ITAH'S W P A quota has been raised from 6000 to 7700 and 35.000 W P A workers are being added to quotas in the 11 western states as the federal government "scrapes the bottom of the barrel" to provide employment em-ployment this winter, Robert H. Hinckley, western regional director, said Wednesday. DRAWING by Miss Florence Truelson of Salt Lake City of the "Friendship quilt," made In 1870 by the first L. D. S. Relief society, and a needlework sampler painting by William J. Parkinson, brought high praise from C. Adolph Glass-gold, Glass-gold, national coordinator of the Index In-dex of American Designs, Elzy J. Bird, supervisor of Utah W P A art projects, said Wednesday. W. D. HAMMOND, chairman of the state road commission, Wednesday Wednes-day had become a grandfather with the birth of a daughter to his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kay Hammond of Holladay, H. E. BLITHE, vice) president in charge of sales for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, conferred con-ferred here Tuesday with J. B. Cas-tleton, Cas-tleton, Salt Lake City branch manager offices, Judge building. RAY MAKL Hanna, Wyo.. former Salt Lake district field representative representa-tive of the CIO, Wednesday had been elected president of the Wyoming Wyo-ming state Industrial commission, to succeed James Morgan, who visited vis-ited here Tuesday. SrBCOMMITTEES to study county agricultural problems will be formed at a meeting of the county planning committee executive board Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the offices of-fices of V. L. Martineau. county agent, in the federal building, Mr. Martineau said Wednesday. |