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Show State Briefs PROVO "Our School System and Suggested Changes" will be discussed by Jacob Coleman, former city attorney and civic leader, in the public forum, a W P A education educa-tion program, Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Provo high school library auditorium. Provo Elks will join In launching launch-ing the national traffic safety drive here Thursday at 8 p. m. in the local lodge rooms, where a program will be presented to local members. mem-bers. Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university will speak on "Character Education" at the Dixon junior high Parent-leacner association meeting Thursday at S p. m. Achievements of the I II club program were explained by Clarence Clar-ence D. Ashton of Provo, assistant Utah codnty agricultural agent; Frances Hunn of Pleasant View and DeVere Weight of Springville at regular Kiwania luncheon Thursday Thurs-day noon. Dr. F. S. Harris, president of Brigham Young university, and Mrs. Harris left Wednesday afternoon by auto for Arisona to attend the dedication of L. D. S. Institutes In Flagstaff and Tucson Friday and Sunday. PRICE Allotment to Carbon county of one carload of apples and 2130 pounds of prunes for distribution dis-tribution to needy Carbon county familiea was announced Thursday by John Maulaby, manager of the county welfare department. The carload of apples was the third received re-ceived by the county this year. Members of the Carbon county extension service planning board will meet on Saturday, November 13, to elect a chairman and secretary secre-tary and appoint committees for |