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Show SPLINTERING GLASS INJURES MAN'S ARM- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ARMTEEKS MUSICIANS FOR HAWAII GEORGE BEARD or Ooalvllla." painter of Utah landscapes, was i guest Sunday at a birthday dinner at the home of a daughter, Mrs. F. ' W. Lee. UTT Tsle avenue. He will be tt Tuesday. ' RUTH SLENCZYNSKI. child virtuoso vir-tuoso of the piano, stooped briefly at the municipal airport Sunday night en route to New York City after giving concerts In San Francisco. SPLINTERING glass in a Sugar-house Sugar-house candyshopjhowcasewhile decorating it. Shirley R. Debenham, 27, of 2324 East Thirty-fifth South street, was treated at Salt Lake General hospital Sunday night for deep lacerations of the forearm. COLONEL B. E. GREY, army re-'cruiting re-'cruiting officer, said Mondsy the army wants 22 musicians for bands in Hawaii. PAIL B. TALMAGE spoke and Bishop George C. Lloyd of the Capitol Capi-tol Hill L. D. 8. ward officiated at devotional services 8unday at the Sarah Daft home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart McMastcr and Richard Mc-Kewan Mc-Kewan furnished music. Temperatures Monday Sunday City Arpt. City I a. m I t ss "rrm. .:.!.!!.!. s u si - S a. m. Is ti il 4 a. m. 2t if M ft a. ni t M M a. m 2 SJ 1 a. m 24 at a. m t 28 14 t a. m. 27 til 21 IS a. m. 80 2 SS II a. m. St 33 84 It noon .,.. 34 M 1 p. m. 18 87 as t p. m. ..... 87 8 37 p. m. 87 88 88 TALK SCHEDULED Second In a series of talks on social so-cial problems, "A Rational System of Economics" will be discussed by Neils C. Chrlstensen at the weekly meeting of advanced study class, section 1, regional division 111-40, Technocracy, Inc., at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the city and county building. |