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Show NOTED SPEED FLIER PRAISES S. L. AIRPORT OTX-NE-WS-INJRIEE FURNITIRE ASSOCIATION PLANS ELECTION x ; ! -i - - r- js,yfT- rrr- HE HANKERS TO BE A MOVIE MAKER Rudy Vallee. . .Behind the timers, not in front HAVING pretty much conquered the air waves, Rudy Vallee now is ' looking toward new fields and ; wants to go into the production end j of the motion picture business. 1 So he said during a brief visit in Salt Lake City Friday evening, en route east for engagements. He 1 was alone, his orchestra traveling in another train. j "I'm going to give up radio soon j and go into the movies, but not j before the camera." Vallee said. ; "I'm going to try the production ' end of the game." j TO PLAN a reception for the i Most Rev. D. G. Hunt, D. D.. bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake, officers of the Diocesan Sodality So-dality union will meet Tuesday at 1023 Kensington avenue. The reception re-ception wlli be held at Newman hall December 12. SALT LAKE CITY'S airport Saturday Sat-urday had gained the praise of Colonel Roscoe Turner, speed flier, who alighted there for awhile Friday Fri-day en route from San Francisco to Chicago. "In the past the field was quite rough," he said, "but you now have the finest airport of any city in the country." OFFICERS will be elected by the Utah Furniture association at a meeting at the Hotel Utah at 6:30 p. m. December 14. MEMBERS of the Salt Lake City 20-30 club heard an address by Dan Ennis of Provo, president of the Provo club and national expansion chairman of the organisation. Mr. Ennis named Lawrence Tavey of Salt Lake City his assistant in the expansion program. SEMIMONTHLY meeting of the arts and crafts division of the Wasatch Wa-satch Literary club was held Friday Fri-day afternoon at Civic center. HIS FIRST radio sermon of the season will be given by the Most Rev. D. G. Hunt. D. D., bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake, over KSL from 10:15 to 10:30 p. m. Sunday. ANNUAL reunion of former Gunnison Gun-nison residents will be held December Decem-ber 4 at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland drive. Charles Ferre, committee chairman, said Saturday. Satur-day. SHIPMENT of medical dressings and other supplies to aid Chinese soldiers and refugees Saturday had been delayed by the China War Relief association here until after a meeting Tuesday. J. R. RAWLINS, president of the Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative association, asso-ciation, was en route Saturday to Washington. D. C to confer with fellow members of the executive council of the National Sugar Beet Growers' association on administration administra-tion of 1938 quotas under the sugar act |