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Show FOUR KANSAS POSTMASTERS VISIT HERE OS WAY TO COAST SALT LAKE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF A. C. MERRILL, CITY SAMITARIAS, LEAVES FOR COM'ENTIOX f Iff I ing at 4 SO p. m at the I- D. 8 First ward chapel. I.EOM W. HAWI.KY, newly appointed ap-pointed rhaplaln for the Fort Doug-1 las C C C district, will conduct vea-per vea-per services at the Farmington C C C camp at 2 p. m. Monday. The llev. Koy B Damron ol I'hil-II I'hil-II PS Congregational church will assist as-sist and Professor L. A. Quivry of tha University of Utah will speak VrRNON Rl.AHE, 23. of Ran Franriaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blake of Halt Lake City and a graduate of West high school, has returned from a thrra months world cruise, according to word ceived by hla parents. j r.N KOlTlfao th nal tonal postmasters post-masters convention at San Francisco, Fran-cisco, four Kansas postmasters via-! Ited I'nntmaater I. A. Smoot Thura-j day. They were H. M Hrockrlck. Marysville; E. M. Kmrry, Atchison; A. II. (tlllis. Kansas City, and Joseph Jo-seph Riddle, Wichita, FRANK ANDREW, senior agricultural agri-cultural statistician her in the United Slate department of agriculture. agri-culture. Friday waa back In his office after a month's absence. He participated in preparing the estimate esti-mate of the federal crop reporting board and then spent hi vacation visiting in Pennsylvania and New York. MONTHLY DINNER meeting of AH JENKINH Hell talk on safe driving AR JENKINM, famed Utah speed driver, will glv an llluatrated talk on safe driving at an M. I. A. meet ing A. M. WOODBl'RY - Again heads Audubon society KATIIF.RINr. NITTER and Mr. Fuller B. Bailey will be delegate of the Halt Laae City Junior league at a welfare conference of th Association As-sociation of Junior Leagues of America at Milwaukee, Wis., November No-vember 1 to 6. ... nli ina vouruy iJental society so-ciety will be held at the Hotel Utah at 4:30 p. m. Monday. "OLD FAMHIONm OIRL," drama adapted from th book by Louisa M Alcott, will be praaented by tha Twentieth L. D. 8. ward drama oreanitatlon at t p. m. Friday Fri-day in th ward recreation hall. Mrs. I.uacin Clark Fox la director direc-tor and author of th adaptation. LAWRENCE JOHNSON and 8 D. Huffnker, candidatea for city commissioner, and J. Waldo Parry, candidate for city auditor, will address ad-dress a meeting of th German and Swiss Democratic leagu of Utah at th Helveder lounge. 39 South Stat atreet, at 4 p. m. Friday. OEOROE OClll.VIE of Elko, Nev., president of th Nevada Farm Bureau federation, conferred here Thursday with J. H. Leech, examiner exam-iner of the U. S. division of grannf. A. C. MERRILL, chief aanltarian of th city board of health, left Thursday night for Louisville. Ky., to attend a convention of tha International Inter-national Asaociatlon of Sanitarians. October 13 to IB. Later he will attend at-tend a convention of th International Interna-tional Milk and Ic Cream Dealer' association at Dallaa, Texa. MRS. H. R. DONE was to leave Friday for th National Service Htar legion convention at Milwaukee, Wis. 8h will Uke an Invitation to hold th ltU4 convention la Salt Lake City. THE REV. JOHN . PEARMON, superintendent of th Society for th Friendless, was en rout Friday to th national prison confrnc at I'hiladalphia. I.EADF.RM of th W.t high school Girls' asaociatlon had been elected Friday from th junior elaaa. They are Betsy Bradley, vie president; presi-dent; Mary Lou At kin, secretary, and Gladys Johnson and Betty Thomas, representatives. FIRST CXN ERT of th Mason by th Salt Lake Symphonic choir will be presented November 3 at Kingsbury hall. University of Utah, it waa announced Friday. Only five position remain to b filled and tryouta are being conducted by H. Frederick Davis, conductor. PR. A. M. WOUDRI RT, assistant assist-ant profeaaor of aoology at th University of Utah, Thursday night waa reelected president of th Utah Audubon society and C. W. Lockerbie Locker-bie waa reelected vie president Mrs. Bath Hansen waa elected sec-, sec-, retary and Mia Nettie Bradford treasurer. Director ar T. A) IVwey, Dr. J. W. Sugden, Walter Hampton, E. R. Wilson, Norma Rollo, Wilmar Sandell, E. F. Richard Rich-ard and Rex Snow. Mr. C. W. Lockerbie was named hiatorian. CASH AWARDH of 25 ach and certificate Friday had been given two former University of Utah students stu-dents by th American Inatltut of Electrical Engineer, according to word received by Professor A. L. Taylor of th school of nglner-Ing. nglner-Ing. Th recipient ar Edward A. Rich, formerly of Salt Lake City, and Thomaa Y. Merrill, Brigham City. LIEI'TENANT Earl O. Kingdon 1327 Fourteenth Eaat tret, member mem-ber of th army veterinary corp. haa been transferred to Fort Blisa, Texa. With hi wife and 3-year-old aon, Eugege, Lieutenant Kingdon King-don planned to leava Friday. |