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Show EDUCATION COORDINATOR APPOINTED- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF N1TA SESSION CALLED HERE 7 REHEARSAL, for the football carnival program of the junior chamber of commerce to be given next Wednesday were completed by members of the "white" division Wednesday night, with Gene West, chairman. In charge. MRS. IX ROT TENGBERO, employe em-ploye of the national bituminous coal commission here, left Salt Lake City Wednesday night to rejoin her husband employedJnWashington, D. C and to continue her duties with the commission there. Mrs. Tengberg was transferred to Salt Lake City shortly after her marriage mar-riage a month ago. DR. L. JOHN M-TTALL Jr, city school superintendent, on his return re-turn from the east Thursday announced an-nounced that Anna Marie Driacoll, former home economics teacher at West high school, will return to Salt Lake City in January to assums the position of coordinator of girls' occupations withthe city board of education. She has been In Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, as a director of W. P. A. work in training women for domestic employment. HENRY EN MAN was elected president of the Kiwanis Junior public safety building Wednesday night. Others chosen are Arva Miilerburg, vice president; Margaret Mar-garet Smith, secretary; Howard Montague, treasurer; Albert Spalding, Spald-ing, membership chairman; Peggy Wade, entertainment; Grant Tucker, Tuck-er, publicity, and Ralph Bates, transportation, installation will be I.EROT DRECH8EL Wins Military Order FOR "UNSURPASSED" leadership leader-ship in the West high school R. O. T. C. battalion Cadet Major Le-Roy Le-Roy Drechsel was awarded the military mili-tary order of distinction Wednesday. conducted November 17, A SHAM BATTLE will be held by West high school R. O. T. C. cadets Friday, the cadets advancing advanc-ing from First and Second North streets to ths center of the football foot-ball field, where infantry maneuvers will take place. STATE officials of ths national youth administration and the W. P A will discuss ths 1933 emergency emer-gency program at a meeting of all general foremen of the N Y A from all districts of ths state in Salt Lake City November g and . DOUGLAS SILUVAN; University Univer-sity of Utah R. O. T.,C. csdet, suffered suf-fered sprained wrists and head cuts Wednesday when he fell from the lead horse in a caisson section of six horses as ths team ran away at a gallop. Ha narrowly escaped serious injury as he lay on the ground and ths galloping horses and heavy caisson wheels swept by him, hut did not touch him. |