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Show LEGION AUXILIARY COLLECTS CLOTHING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF SENATOR THOMAS RETURNS TO CAPITAL Forty organization of the American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary, will be distributed dis-tributed in the third week in No- DR. W. H. T. DAU of Berkeley. Cal., gave a sermon Sunday night at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church. "WE'RE ENGAGED, but haven't act date for our marriage." mar-riage." Andre Kostelanetx. orchestra, orches-tra, leader, said in Salt Lak Oity Sunday of his romance with Lily Pons, songbird of screen and opera. Mr. Kostelanets, traveling by air from the west coast to New York City, stopped briefly here and talked mdsily or nis fiancee's sue--' cesa in recent concerts and at the San Francisco opera. RESERVE OFFICERS of the M7th field artillery will meet at the federal building Monday at 7:30 p. m. to view motion pictures of a ISS-mm gun in action. Lieu- LILY PONS I Shell be Mrs. ... I I I SuA ft -; .' - w A.-xr - . m ANDRE KOSTFLANETZ . . . when the date Is art. tenant Colonel Alan Hay Means will be in charge of the meeting. JOHN B. 8HEPARD, statistician from the Washington. D. C, office of the bureau of agricultural economics, eco-nomics, will arrive in Salt Lake City on Monday. November 15. for a routine inspection of the local office. SERVICES SI NDAY afternoon in the L. D. S. tabernacle were led by Joseph S. Peery, counselor in the temple square mission presidency. presi-dency. Joseph J. Cannon, mission president, spoke. SEVERAL HI NUKED pieces of clothing, collected by the Eight and! |