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Show cit lC CENTER TO TEACH LIP READING I CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ! OPTOMETRISTS PLAN SUNDAY SESSION THE 1TAH stats slnfonl.tta. directed di-rected by Reginald Beales. will open It. fall concerts at 8:18 p. nt. Monday In the Lincoln high school auditorium. Becky Almond, plan-let, plan-let, will be assisting artist. IMA HAWKINS, 49 Fourth East street, Saturday had been confirmed con-firmed by th. county commission as registration sgent for district No. 237. MR. AND MRU. M. G. V LAMING, M Wilton court, celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary at their homo Friday. A reception will be held at their "horn. Monday. AOl'LT CLASWKM In ifp reading will begin next week at Civic Center. Cen-ter. In charge of Esther Ken. Beginners' Be-ginners' work will start at 7:30 p. m. Monday and an advanced cours. at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. WATCHING a regimental review, Lieutenant Governor Fred 8. Al-ward Al-ward of Nevada was gueat at Fort Douglas Friday. THEIR flrat meeting In M years had been held Saturday by Albert Rasmussen, 72S Green street, and his half-sister. Mrs. Mary C. Clark REGINALD BEALES Directs slnfonletta concerts of Blackfoot, Idaho. They parted in Idaho when Mr. Rasmussen left for Vernal, where until two years ago he engaged in farming and stock ralaing. Mrs. Clark came here to visit him. THEIR first payment. In th. state teachers' retirement fund had been made Saturday by 650 teachers of Granite, Murray and Jordan school districts. Payments range from 4 to 7 ' per cent of salaries. LIEl TENANT H. T. GIBSON of the army air corps, piloting a bomber from the east coast to March field. California, spent Friday Fri-day night visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gibson, 1303 Fourth avenue. SEMIANNUAL meeting of the Utah Optometrists' association will be held at the Hotel Utah at 11 a. m. Sunday, with Dr. Thomas D. Boyle, president, In charge. The women's auxiliary has arranged a luncheon. |